| | | | | Starting at a brand new school where nobody knows you is hard enough. Imagine doing that and knowing you’ll be there for just a short time. That’s what it’s like for some kids from Hay River, Northwest Territories, who were displaced from their communities this summer due to wildfires. Read our article to learn how three kids are adapting to the unusual situation. | | | | | | | | | | Harman Narula enjoys learning. His enthusiasm in the classroom has made him feel like his peers view him as a nerd. But, as he writes in our First Person column, being labelled means people overlook his other interests and don’t see him for who he truly is. | | | | | | | | | | Get ready to party! On Sept. 17, CBC Kids News turns five! Did you know we were almost called “OMG CBC?” What started as an idea from two producers in Halifax has grown into Canada’s only national news service for tweens. Take a trip down memory lane with us as we look back on how KN came to be. | | | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | | That's all for now! | | If you want to stay in the loop, visit cbckidsnews.ca for news stories every day, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter @cbckidsnews.
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