Alberta Students Face Off in Robotics Competition
High school students from across Alberta gathered at Memorial Composite High School for an intense robotics tournament, showcasing innovation and teamwork in STEM education.
High school students from across Alberta gathered at Memorial Composite High School for an intense robotics tournament, showcasing innovation and teamwork in STEM education.
An innovative educator dubbed the 'Lady Gaga of math education' is on a bold mission to transform perceptions of mathematics, proving it can be as engaging and popular as top music hits.
The grieving parents of a Hamilton boy killed in a bus crash are urging Ontario to address critical gaps in school supports for children with special needs, emphasizing the need for systemic change.
Grade 12 student Asiya Iskander, with a 93% average, is waitlisted for her top university STEM program, highlighting intense competition for post-secondary science and technology seats in Calgary and across Canada.
Young students in Edmonton are learning vital coding skills by developing their own video games through the Code Ninjas after-school program, blending education with creativity.
Henry Chuang, a Grade 10 student from Vancouver, is a finalist in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge for his video explaining the science behind smartphone addiction. Discover his insights.
Anie Udofia, a 15-year-old Grade 10 student from Calgary, has been named a semi-finalist in the prestigious 2025 Breakthrough Junior Challenge. Discover her journey and the innovative video that earned her a spot among the world's best young scientists.
Over 200 students from grades 9-12 participated in NAIT's Jill of All Trades event, gaining hands-on experience in welding, electrical work and other trades while addressing Canada's skilled labor shortage.
Grade 11 student Christyn Doro builds an extension cord at the Jill of All Trades fair at Edmonton's NAIT, encouraging young women to explore careers in skilled trades.
A trailer full of wheelchairs was stolen from the Alberta Northern Lights Wheelchair Basketball Society. The November 2025 theft impacts athletes with disabilities.
Las Vegas nonprofit Green Our Planet receives €100,000 F1 Allwyn Global Community Award to expand HydroConnect program, teaching STEM through hydroponics to 500,000+ students.
Calgary junior high girls traded pencils for tools at an empowering trades exploration event. Discover how young women are breaking stereotypes in skilled trades careers.
A team of six Grade 12 physics students from Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School in Calgary is representing Canada at the STEM Racing World Finals. Discover their incredible journey.
Three remarkable British Columbia teenagers receive national recognition from the RCMP for their courageous response during a life-threatening emergency, demonstrating exceptional community spirit.
The Duke of Sussex is making a highly anticipated return to Toronto to participate in multiple veterans-focused events, including the Invictus Games One Year to Go celebration and a unique adaptive sports program.
Discover how Canada is tackling the skilled labor shortage by inspiring youth through hands-on experiences and career opportunities during National Skilled Trades and Technology Week.