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- "Second Jen" is a coming-of-age comedy about two second-generation millennials (Chinese-Canadian and Filipino-Canadian) and inseparable best friends who move out to a shabby city triplex to prove to their immigrant families, and themselves, that they can make it on their own.
- Explore the history of locations alongside first-person accounts of haunting experiences. Locations include, Doon Mills with Kitchener Ghost Walks, The Queens Inn Hotel in Stratford, the Guelph Little Theatre, the Old Coronet Hotel in Kitchener, Southworks Antiques at a Mall in Cambridge, EJ's Bar & Grill in Badon, and a home investigation in Brantford.
- Crown the Town is a half-hour comedy series starring Ryan Long on a ridiculous and relentless pursuit to find the best people, places and things and crown a winner. The series' unique format delivers a combination of absurd sketches, music videos, interviews, stunts, and special guests, while featuring Ryan and his gang on a quest to find the Best!
- Bush Pilot John Lovelace covers every corner of wilderness Canada documenting his travels and discoveries for the Wings Over Canada television series. The series, now seen weekly just about everywhere in North America, is a lighthearted look at Canada, its people, history and customs. No subject escapes John or his crew as they work their way from ghost towns and remote fly-in fishing lakes to gold mines in search of the next unique adventure.
- Cameras follow a team of misfit beer league hockey buddies to the only place where they can truly be themselves, the hockey rink.
- -'Dussault Inc.' is a docu-sitcom television show about struggling fashion business. The series is conceived and produced by Paperny Entertainment and directed by Ziad Touma. Season 1 was broadcast on Saturdays at 8:30pm on Citytv. Season 2 was broadcast Saturdays at 8 pm on Bio Canada. Jason Dussault is a Canadian celebrity streetwear designer in partnership with Mashiah Vaughn. They both launched a flagship store "Dussault Apparel" in Vancouver, selling high-priced custom-made jeans, hoodies, and baseball caps to rock-and-roll celebrities. But when the economy took a turn for the worse, they lost it all. Now, back in Vancouver (in Canada) with two sons to raise, 15-year-old Ayden (a son of Mashiah from an earlier relation Jesee) and 3-year-old Ronin - Jason is risking everything to bring "Dussault Apparel" back, while Mashiah is promoting her own bath cosmetics line called "Open Sundaes". With relationship challenges, heated family feuds, and tight budgets, and to raise two kids, it is a big task.
- A closer look at the making of Sam Mendes' American Beauty (1999), one of the greatest cultural phenomena of all time.
- Three friends experience pain, success, failure, love and anything else life decides to throw at them.
- The lives and struggles of touring musicians as they expose a little seen face of the music industry, and how it is changing.
- Episode 1 - "A Renter's Market" Starving actor, Hart Massey decides to rent an apartment in the Annex neighborhood. Hart Massey, a starving Toronto actor, brings home a cute date under the pretense that he has his own place. When his date finds out that he still lives with his father, Walter, she abandons him forcing the actor to reconsider his lifestyle. So Hart finds an apartment in the Annex that is perfect for his needs. Cheap. But this is only the result of a renter's market currently facing all landlords in Toronto. With so many condos around, Hart can easily talk down his new landlord, The Duke of Davenport. But can Hart provide him with a reference letter from a boss he doesn't have? Not when he's an unemployed actor, he can't. Hence his search for employment begins. From carpentry, to teaching, to waiting tables, to tailoring, Hart tries his hand at anything and fails every time. But when Hart stumbles upon an eccentric owner of a second hand clothing shop, he finds himself working in retail. Will this be enough to keep his place?
- Authoritative movie reviews and interviews from the world of film - big-budget Hollywood, independents and international cinema. In-depth coverage of film events, including the Cannes and Toronto International Festivals.
- Turn on the TV, operate machinery, even lift a truck with only the power of your mind. What was once science fiction is now reality in the one-hour television event Mind Control, airing Tuesday, May 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT (check local listings) on City. A partnership between Rogers, United Artists Media Group, Highway Entertainment, and produced by Good Human Productions, Mind Control combines cutting-edge EEG Technology, which measures and translates brainwaves into action, with mental focus and strength. Five teams of two will go head-to-head in a series of mental and physical challenges from controlling objects to harnessing enough mind power to lift another person off of the ground for a chance to take home the grand prize of $10,000 and the ultimate title of Mind Control Masters. Mind Control is hosted by Matt Wells, who first found his roots in music before going on to become a TV host and interviewer for Much and MuchMoreMusic. A stage, web-series, television, and film actor, Wells has interviewed some of Hollywoods biggest heavy-hitters, including Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Reese Witherspoon. Wells lives and breathes entertainment and is ready to bring audiences along for the reality defying ride on Mind Control.
- Spirit Seekers is a half hour series about a group of Adventurers in search of answers to one of life's greatest mysteries. The Afterlife.
- In the Heart of Gold Country reveals the unusual character and life of a tiny Croatian-dominated mining community in of one of North America's largest gold producing areas. From the early 1900's the little town of Schumacher Ontario emanated a unique spirit and heart, nurtured through a close knit Croatian-Canadian community. This wonderful and distinct place reveals it's unique character through the stories of the residents. Schumacher is an extraordinary community that defies time and geographic barriers - past and current residents maintain a special bond; every five years, former residents (of varying cultures) return from all over Ontario, Canada and beyond, for a town reunion. Stories are recounted , memories shared and the connection that each resident felt as a member of this special town, is remembered and restored. In the center of the town is the Croatian Hall, the heart and soul of the community where social gatherings, weddings, christening and even funerals all took place. In this Croatian-Canadian community, babysitters were rarely considered; children attended events with their parents. It was truly a family based town. For many of the Croatian families, the Croatian Hall was not just a social gathering center, it was the heart beat; it was a second home. The tales are of community closeness, where Croatian families bonded as they adapted to their life in Canada while maintaining the essence of their European culture; stories that are heart warming and heartbreaking; memories of happiness and hardship and of near death experiences working in the gold mines of Ontario; memories of a very unique community. That sense of extended family closeness is a memory that Ed Mavrinac holds with him today. Ed lived his childhood in Schumacher, Ontario. Today at 53 he has had a significant career as a musician, teacher and ambassador of the Croatian community; an accomplishment recognized by the Governor General of Canada when he was awarded the 125th Anniversary Commemorative Medal. In the Heart of Gold Country takes us through Schumacher's present and past including a look a back through Ed Mavrinac's eyes; stories of his grandfather who worked in the gold mines for forty years; a man who was politically active becoming President of the "Croatian Peasant Society" a group promoting social justices. We visit with his and other families as they share their memories of working in the gold mines. In the early days with little equipment and meager safety gear, hard working immigrants forged the landscape for one of North America's largest gold producing areas. Schumacher, a small town, once having a population of 4000 (people) boasted one of the highest percentage of Croats in Canada from 1940 to 1960. The Croatian community of Schumacher was then called "Mali Zagreb" translated as "Little Zagreb" - referring to the capital city of Croatia. Today the town of Schumacher has a declining Croatian population and the once vibrant Croatian Hall is a little worse for wear. The once grand hall is having a hard time keeping financially afloat and is at risk of closing it's doors. Frank Sebalj, the hall president hopes the former residents can assist in some way. Frank is looking forward to the upcoming town reunion where he hopes to generate some revenue and a plan to keep the Croatian hall doors open; or this reunion, with functions at the historical Croatian Hall, may be one of the last.
- Features intimate interview with some of the highest profile personalities of our time, with a special focus on their spiritual beliefs.
- The Witches of EastVan is a parody of the 1987 Academy Award Nominated Film The Witches of Eastwick. The parody is set in East Vancouver, BC, Canada, where three women, instead of becoming single, become unemployed and fantasize about starting their own community television station. Barrel Van Horney, a mysterious new arrival in East Van, "seduces" them to become involved in his Vancouver East Neighbourhood Television office, training them as volunteers. When he won't let them direct, they turn the tables on him, imprisoning him in a video reality, and taking over the office themselves. The program one the Canadian Cable Television Awards Comedy category, as well as the Homeland Video Festival Comedy and Writing Awards.
- Canada is the first country in the world to have an official multiculturalism policy, which is now over three decades old. Most people think that multiculturalism is a well entrenched principle in this country. Yet, at the first sign of disquiet in any part of the world, Canada's Multiculturalism policy is called into question. This hot-button issue is confronted head-on in this riveting documentary. The film records the history of various immigrant groups who are not officially recognized in history books. It also interviews a number of prominent Canadians to take the pulse of multiculturalism today, including Toronto Star Columnist Haroon Siddiqui, Strategic Counsel chair Allan Gregg, Aboriginal lawyer and stand-up comic Candy Palmater, Jack Jedwab, General Director, Association for Canadian Studies, and South Asian Legal Clinic Executive Director - Uzma Shakir. Their wide-ranging points of view explore the questions: Can the word 'diversity' replace 'multiculturalism'? Is it just a word or a principle which determines how Canadians relate to one another?
- Body Quest follows twelve individuals on their journey to achieve better health and well-being. With the advice of a personal trainer, they will acquire healthy lifestyle habits that will help them in their daily routine. Everyone has a unique and personal reason for change. Let them tell you their story in their own words. Join them in their quest.
- A group of teens does whatever it takes to fight teenage boredom.
- Your Screen Test is an eight-week reality television series on the Rogers TV community channel in Ottawa, Ontario, which aired in 2007. Prospective contestants submit an audition tape or come into the Rogers TV studio to audition. Competitors chosen to participate compete in various challenges that highlight necessary TV skills - everything from preparation, interviewing, writing, ad-lib and dealing with a live audience. The winner received their own four-episode television series, which aired in Fall 2007 on Rogers TV.
- A highly unlikely soccer referee gets bullied into changing his decision by two opposing players.
- High school sports in the TDSB, TCDSB and CISAA. Sports Zone covers them all from football to soccer, basketball to rugby and even cricket and water polo.
- Focused on current affairs, The Standard covers national and international issues through the lens of faith. Viewers meet news makers up close and discover the spiritual sides of famous men and women from all walks of life.
- Marvin is serious about his movies...deadly serious. When an inconsiderate patron of Marvin's video store continuously takes advantage of the "no late fees" policy, Marvin takes matters into his own hands.
- In Good Company is a daily, one-hour talk show featuring intelligent, engaging and humorous conversations with inspirational people. Host Catherine Clark provides a fun, in-depth look at the topics which affect our everyday lives.
- Hey Latino is a spanish language TV show from Canada. The show interviews various celebrities from the Latin community. Most episodes are filmed in Toronto however Hey Latino covers events across North America.