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Kids Learning Videos

Sports and Recreation! Kids Learning Videos!

Pre-K - K
Sports and Recreation for Kids Learn about Sports and Recreation! This is a great video for children and kids to see different types of sports that people enjoy. Kids can see a wide variety of sports from basketball to surfing, from...
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The Richest Man in History? Facial Reconstructions & History.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mansa Musa is a key figure in the glorious history of Africa and Mali. He amassed huge amounts of gold and wealth in his lifetime, but was famously generous with it. So what were his main achievements? What is he known for? What did he...
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Discover These Go, Slow & Whoa Phys Ed Activities! (Ep. 58 CATCH Kids Club)

K - 5th
Get a sneak peak at the CATCH program which combines healthy eating with active living to give kids a great variety of activities you can do in most any space. Carol takes our group through some fundamental games and gets everyone having...
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This invasive plant in Lake Simcoe can injure swimmers, experts warn

9th - Higher Ed
Experts are sounding the alarm about the spread of an invasive aquatic plant in Lake Simcoe. CBC's Talia Ricci explores how the plant species could affect the environment, recreational activity and, eventually, the economy.
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TILT Betting More States Will Allow Recreational Pot

9th - Higher Ed
Four cannabis companies are combining to create a new company, TILT, that will produce and deliver marijuana. Its biggest opportunity lies in more states legalizing recreational marijuana, says Alexander Coleman, CEO of the new company.
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TILT Bets More States Will Allow Recreational Pot

9th - Higher Ed
Four cannabis companies are combining to create a new company, TILT, that will produce and deliver marijuana. As more states allow recreational marijuana, TILT can build infrastructure for production and distribution based on that...
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Brownsville Recreation Center to be rebuilt with $160 million investment

9th - Higher Ed
The project stalled after crews uncovered significant damage and deterioration severe enough to require the buildings be demolished and rebuilt.
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Does Edmonton’s river valley have too many golf courses?

9th - Higher Ed
Damian Collins, a professor and human geographer at the University of Alberta, visited the Radio Active studio to make his case on why Edmonton should reconsider its love for river valley golf courses.
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South Winnipeg Recreation Campus plans put on hold

9th - Higher Ed
Plans to build a massive new recreation facility in Winnipeg's Waverley West area are on hold due to rising costs.
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Norwalk’s first cannabis dispensary opens

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Tom Krosnowski spoke to Ryan Green of Fine Fettle to learn more about what the new business means for the city.
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Exploring the new $5M bridge on the Trans Canada Trail

9th - Higher Ed
A new pedestrian bridge is open, connecting Fort Saskatchewan to Sturgeon County near Edmonton. It's part of the Trans Canada Trail, which links more than 15,000 communities across Canada.
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Sailing returns to Utah's Great Salt Lake

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A brisk wind caught a Kevlar-fiber sail, sending it snapping as Bob Derby and Randy Atkin pulled lines to turn Red Stripe, their 25-foot boat, through the briny waters of the imperiled Great Salt Lake.Little could be heard beyond the low...
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Breaking Down U.S. Investments in the Great Outdoors

9th - Higher Ed
As Americans shifted some of their priorities and flocked outside to nature in the last two years, largely due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has taken steps to invest in parks, recreational destinations, and...
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Premier Ford announces further opening of Ontario economy

9th - Higher Ed
Just ahead of the holiday weekend, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is lifting some restrictions in areas such as retail, recreation and construction.
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Summer camps face cancellations and uncertainty during pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Many summer camps across the country have been cancelled over coronavirus concerns.
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Beloved Corner Brook resident immortalized in new rec centre

9th - Higher Ed
It's a special day for Corner Brook, but also for friends and family of a beloved resident. Marina Redmond’s lasting legacy is being honoured with a big tribute. The brand new recreation facility is being named after her. Here and Now's...
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Death of 2 people on reservoir prompts ice warning from fire chiefs

9th - Higher Ed
Two people died in the Musquash area after their ATV crashed through the ice of the East Branch Reservoir. Now, fire chiefs are warning New Brunswickers that fluctuating temperatures mean the ice may not be safe for winter activities.
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Simon Fraser University officially disbands storied football program

9th - Higher Ed
Dilson Rassier, the provost and vice-president of academics for the university, told the CBC's Amy Bell that the Burnaby university was rethinking its sports strategy heading into 2025.
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Mount Vernon marks Three Kings Day

9th - Higher Ed
The annual event was attended by at least 100 kids. It was hosted in collaboration with Montefiore Einstein, Toys for Tots and Westchester Latinos Unidos, according to the group's president, Elvira Castillo.
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Made in the Hudson Valley: Mount Kisco woman embraces road to recovery through artwork for 'Allison's Reclaimed'

9th - Higher Ed
During her road to recovery, Eckhart channeled her recreation roots, reclaiming old pieces of wood and her life.
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Calgary Councillors dig out rainy day funds for extra budget cash

9th - Higher Ed
Calgary councillors vote to squeeze in one time investments to fund a police gun range, recreation facility maintenance and road upkeep, all at no extra cost to taxpayers this budget.
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New Nunavut campaign encourages women and girls to be active

9th - Higher Ed
A campaign is encouraging women and girls in Nunavut to be active. The CBC’s Mah Noor Mubarik tells us how.
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Edmonton is building North America’s first indoor triathlon training facility

9th - Higher Ed
When the Coronation Community Recreation Centre opens in 2026, it will be the first facility in North America to house swimming, cycling and running training all under one roof. CBC’s cameras were on hand for a construction update and...
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Paterson unveils new Riverwalk at Great Falls

9th - Higher Ed
The project has transformed and revitalized a former industrial site into a 2 1/2-acre space with walking paths, benches and a lawn area for recreation.