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- Far in a dystopian future, the human race has lost the sense of sight, and society has had to find new ways to interact, build, hunt, and to survive. All of that is challenged when a set of twins are born with sight.
- Death is stalking Kimberly Corman and multiple survivors of a deadly highway accident.
- The fragile peace between apes and humans is threatened as mistrust and betrayal threaten to plunge both tribes into a war for dominance over the Earth.
- A man, having fallen in love with the wrong woman, is sent by the sultan himself on a diplomatic mission to a distant land as an ambassador. Stopping at a Viking village port to restock on supplies, he finds himself unwittingly embroiled in a quest to banish a mysterious threat in a distant Viking land.
- Heinrich Harrer, an Austrian climber, breaks out of prison and travels to the holy city of Lhasa. He is employed as an instructor to the 14th Dalai Lama and soon becomes his close confidante.
- In order to prevent a recent high school graduate from getting engaged, two friends intervene by taking him on a cross-country road trip.
- An affair between a young woman and a pastor has disastrous consequences.
- To impress a foxy divorcee, ladies' man Nick offers to take her kids on an extended road trip, unaware of the torture he's in for.
- After a massive power outage, two sisters learn to survive on their own in their isolated woodland home.
- A delivery driver becomes a vigilante on his motorcycle and faces a crime syndicate that threatens his city.
- The coming-of-age story about a Canadian First Nations girl who triumphs over obstacles in her young life. Her new teacher discovers her extraordinary gifts as a violinist. When Shana goes on a spiritual journey, she befriends a wild wolf who guides her and she reconnects with her ancestors, including her mother. Finally, she is able to make peace with her mother's death and, absorbed by nature and the spiritual world, Shana finds a unique way of musical expression, which will allow her to have a career as a violinist. Filmed with the People of the Creeks, the Lower Nicola Indian Band near Merritt, BC. The entire cast is local and first time film performers. The Swiss director Nino Jacusso who spent seven months with them calls them 'real actors' as they are the real people. A moving, magical, and yet authentic inter-cultural motion picture.
- In 2011, Steve Wallis set out in his motorhome and lived off grid, for the most part, for several years. Follow Steve on great adventures in the Pacific Northwest and all over Vancouver Island.
- An engrossing documentary film that investigates Canadian Government plans to restrict fishing access off British Columbia's coast, and the potential impact on those who earn their living on the high seas.
- Reason Boles is on a mission to stop loggers from destroying his family's ancestral land. In a chance encounter, he meets Addy and her 7-year-old daughter Bell, who are fleeing their past in the hopes of starting a new life. Together, Reason and Addy are given the chance to transcend the violence in their lives, or be destroyed by it.
- A Youth Group was spending the weekend at the Cabin that Jennifer's parents had given her. But things started to get weird and two of her friends mysteriously disappeared.
- After an explosion destroys a city landmark, Vancouver detective, Harry Crichton (Ryan Mennie) receives a cryptic message from the bomber. With the city in a panic, it's a race against time to find the hidden clues in the message before the bomber can strike again. Little does Harry know what's really at stake.
- Mark Saddler left home when he was 18, dreaming of being a success in the city. Wanting a fresh start, he became estranged from his family. Now he is forced to return home when he learns of his brother's death. Mark has to deal with the loose ends he left behind, beginning with facing his father and an old high school flame.
- An intimate conversation with Bill Wilson and Bev Sellars.
- This is the COVID-19 sonic relief single's video. Sean Hogan wrote a Top-10 hit years ago and rewrote it as "Dream Staycation," completely rerecording it too. The purpose was to try and lift some spirits and lend some solace and levity while paying homage to our front line health care workers with music. We're all coping with tough times in many ways. Let's try to think of others who are more vulnerable and stay safe and be grateful.
- Tommy and Adam leave the comfort of the big city for the outdoor life in Campbell River in learning the ins and outs of being a lumberjack. While much of their preconceived notion is true that it is a lot about brawn which gives Tommy the advantage, they learn from their instructors, Darren R. Dean and Scott Thompson with the West Coast Lumberjack Show, that speed, agility, and endurance are also important. After a warm-up of doing a task mimicking removing logs in a forest setting, the boys find out that they will be learning many of the events in a lumberjack show: the tandem sawing of a log, tree climbing in two different means, ax throwing, log sculpting using a chainsaw, a race on a log while using a chainsaw, choking a log using a seventy-five pound steel chain, and log rolling i.e. running on a rolling log in the water. Darren, Scott and their guest, five-time Canadian lumberjill champion Anita Jezowski, will judge the boys on day 2 in a full out lumberjack show competition, Tommy probably still having the edge just in terms of his physical build, but Adam could surprise in just having an overall better attitude to the work.
- "A Good Catch", the latest cookbook that Anna and Kristina will be testing, is a compilation of recipes from several different chefs. The common theme is the use of sustainable seafood. Their guest chef taster is Robert Clark, the executive chef at among other places C Restaurant in Vancouver. This restaurant was one of the first restaurants to sign on to the Ocean Wise program, which promotes the use of only sustainable seafood products in a restaurant's menu. All cooked outside in three hours, the two will be preparing five dishes: shaved geoduck salad, gingered cantaloupe soup with spiced crab & prawns, baked halibut with herbed pesto & warm spring salad, cedar planked glazed salmon (which they attempt to catch themselves), and oyster pie. They may have an extra challenge in pleasing Chef Robert, who dislikes little in terms of food, but detests cantaloupe. Regardless of how the meal turns out, Anna and Kristina do admire the thought of using only sustainable seafood, but may not be too pleased with some of the more unfamiliar seafood ingredients. In addition, they taste test different varieties of raw oysters.
- A number of British Columbia-based creative artists - from visual artists such as painters and carvers, to writers, to musicians, to a landscape architect - speak about what home means to them, both in a general sense stemming from their background and experience, and as it relates to their craft. An ethnobotanist, a developer and a philanthropist also speak about the same from their unique perspectives, with the addition of speaking about that art piece in not being artists themselves per se. In both groups, the place could be a geopolitical entity such as a city, a physical space of some other kind, and/or a state of mind.
- Jungle Jack counts down loving mothers of the animal kingdom.