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- After a remote diamond mine collapses in far northern Canada, a 'big-rig' ice road driver must lead an impossible rescue mission over a frozen lake to save the trapped miners.
- U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko tracks a killer in Antarctica as the sun is about to set for six months.
- When Russia's first nuclear submarine malfunctions on its maiden voyage, the crew must race to save the ship and prevent a nuclear disaster.
- Revolves around a bizarre twist of fate that pulls a man who's spent 20 years as the editor of a skeptics magazine into one of the most compelling conspiracies in human history.
- A young scientist arrives to a small fishing town to fight against the creature living under the water.
- The true story of how Canada built and destroyed the world's most advanced fighter plane back in the 1950s.
- While their mother is dying in the modern Gimli, Manitoba hospital, two young children are told a tale by their Icelandic grandmother about Einar the Lonely, his friend Gunnar, and the angelic Snjofridur in a Gimli of old.
- A young man, trapped in a dead-end life caring for his over-protective father, is offered a second chance to fulfill his boyhood dream. Taking it will change everyone he loves forever.
- In many Canadian mosques, women are put behind barriers to pray and sometimes are not even expected to enter. This documentary covers the historical role and the current state of Canadian mosques regarding the presence of women, mainly focusing on how they are regarded by their parish.
- Road Hockey Rumble is a half-hour reality series following two all-Canadian hosts, Calum MacLeod and Mark McGuckin. It is in the documentary form but crosses over into the genres of sports, travel, and comedy with an attitude that defies description. We watch as Calum and Mark hit the road, playing their way across Canada in a 13 game grudge match series of Road Hockey. From Trail, British Columbia to St. John's, Newfoundland, they tap into the rivalries, legends, and grit of Canada's most colourful and competitive towns. Friends in life but rivals in hockey, each host drafts their own team of locals to battle it out on the court.
- Four men explore an abandoned research facility. Within the station unsettling signs of disorder are revealed, and in the lowest level of the facility, a chilling discovery is made.
- Seven-year-old Holly Stingley gives Santa Claus a sixteen-page wish list. When she wakes up to a measly orange under the Christmas tree, she sues Santa for breach of promise!
- The falling of pillows is at first beautiful, then quickly becomes a horrific attack on a young man and his family.
- Guy Maddin takes a shoreside walk with a pug named Spanky in this kinetic tribute to man's best friend.
- What can you see within a few hours drive from the capital city of Manitoba, Winnipeg? Hosts Kristin Marand and Jeremy Williamez hit various highways and take the Day Trip to places that feature some of the best food, unique sights, and special attractions that Southern Manitoba has to offer. At each destination, they interact with the owners or organizers, while bringing the viewer along with them for the ride showcasing some of the hidden gems within a Days Trip from Winnipeg.
- A young couple's relationship is on the rocks. They make a fateful decision to journey to a mysterious island - an island which may have the power to solve their relationship woes.
- After robbing a diamond courier, two thieves throw their stolen treasure into the back of an unsuspecting woman's pickup truck when they are stopped by the police.
- A lonely boy is drawn from the monotony of waiting on his alcoholic father by the lure of a forbidden trunk in the basement.
- A woman deals with trauma during a guided meditation session with her therapist.
- Documentary which tells how Icelandic settlers came to Canada and their contributions to the country's heritage.
- Only sunshine and friendliness are more abundant than Manitoba's 100+ festivals, all designed to reflect the richness of its cultural heritage and the vibrancy of its arts community. No matter which one you attend, all are guaranteed to be fun-filled celebrations. Festival Pass is a unique window into the rich diversity of the sights, sounds, tastes and people that make up this great province. Whether you are in the mood to sink your teeth into culture, fairs, music, or downright fun, there's something for everyone! Each episode of Festival Pass takes the viewer on a 12-minute experiential journey to one of Manitoba's many festivals. Highlighting the events and activities one can partake in and immersing the viewer into being there without actually being there.
- Eric arrives in Gimli to live with an Uncle and Aunt he has never met after the death of his mother. As soon as he gets there, he sees the dog that jinxed his mother's death (among others). It looks the same and has the same name, but how did it travel 1,000 miles.
- Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961: the pilot is forced to ditch his plane into the ocean after being hijacked and running out of fuel.
- An early kick off to the winter fishing season on Lake Winnipeg as temperatures plunge and the Ice Viking fishing crews scramble to get onto the ice with their nets. Trevor Kristjanson is first onto the ice opening the winter fishing season but will being early pay off? Meanwhile, Chris Kristjanson heads to his secret family fishing spot hoping the area will fill his quota. It's anything but a typical start to the winter fishing season as dangerously thin ice and rogue equipment puts all the crews on edge.
- The temperature drops as the fishing crews continue targeting the most valuable fish possible. But as the lake ice locks into place it presents a whole new set of challenges. Meanwhile colder temperatures and a dumping of snow marks the kick off to Bombardier season as the crews take these ice tanks onto the lake. It's a precarious journey as ice thickness becomes a factor in supporting theses mighty machines. The Bjarnason crew continues to face challenges of setting nets under the ice.
- Chris Kristjanson receives delivery of his Dad's new lifting caboose but he is reluctant to use it. The 20 foot long metal box with a motorized net puller should make the -40 Celsius winter days easier on his crew. But all that is called into question as the machine breaks down in the middle of the big lake. Meanwhile the Husavik Crew faces frustration as they are unable to bring in the catch they need. The solution to their problems may be to move their nets further north, costing them time and money.
- Another day, another breakdown. Trouble continues with the bombardiers for both Trevor and Chris Kristjanson. At the end of the day all three generations of Kristjanson fishers work on fixing up these cold war relics to get them ready for the back half of the fishing season. Meanwhile, Justin and Mike head up to Hecla Island where they hope the catch will be better than what they have so far. Husband and wife fishing team Gene and Candace have noticed the fishing has dropped off for them as well and they use an electric jigger to set more nets and try to increase their catch.
- Richard and Mike have broken-down with their bombardier and can't get it started. But that's not all, when they do finally head onto the ice they find that the fishing has dropped off. Things go from bad to worse as a crack in the ice begins to open and becomes difficult to cross. Meanwhile the Kristjanson's are still dealing with an old issue on their bombardier, causing endless amounts of stress.
- Trevor Kristjanson contemplates making big moves with his fishing operation and resolves to buy his own lifting caboose. He travels out onto the ice to see the one his Dad is using and get his advice on it. Meanwhile, Chris enjoys his new lifting caboose and is contemplating an early finish this year. So much so, he begins hauling equipment off the ice as the weather begins to warm up. Gene and Candace process fish before they take it to market. Gene's long standing obstacle and his overall health start to become a concern during the winter fishing season.
- Trevor is set to finish early for the year. Not only does he have bragging rights of being the first one onto the ice this season but he's also set to be the first one off as he hits his quota - or so he thinks. Meanwhile, Chris is also nearing the end of the season and begins pulling up his nets until a phone call puts his entire season back on the ice. The Husavik Crew races to reach the end of their quota with only 25% remaining. But they need to employ a new tactic to their fishing schedule in order to finish the year. Night fishing - the guys head out in the dark and find themselves in the midst of a raging blizzard.
- Chris Kristjanson gets a call from a sick fisherman to finish his quota for the season. That means resetting nets and rushing to catch fish before the ice melts off the lake. Chris meets up with Trevor on the ice and tells him he's setting in the wrong spot. The Father-Son confrontation continues in the cutting shed as the time constraints begin to wear thin. Meanwhile, the warmer weather creates a large ice wall on the lake between the shore and the remaining nets, causing concern for all of the Ice Viking crews.
- Road Hockey Rumble moves onto Manitoba and the town of Gimli, which was founded by Icelandic settlers in 1875 and has the biggest population of Icelandic people outside of Iceland. With the country's largest Icelandic festival, Islendigadagurin, in full swing, Calum picks Team Iceland, while Mark heads up Team Non-Iceland. The losing captain is forced to be a "Human Shield."
- A 40 year collection of stuff from prairie farms and the home known as House of Toys are the pride of two very charming collectors.