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- Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson, Love Food is a show that celebrates food, family and community. Lindsay's recipes are like a patchwork quilt of life. "It's never just about the recipe. Cooking is the story of your neighborhood, your friends, your family, your travels and the ingredients you use, all woven together to tell a story - a food love story.
- Ability: Despite having what others see as a disability, this group of young people prove to themselves and everyone around them that they have a great gift and ability to accomplish anything.
- An exploration of the working dog. This documentary looks into the "Man's Best Friend" relationship and the unique roles dogs are capable of filling for their handlers.
- Luke and Jock visit over 100 locations as they tour Nova Scotia in this action packed, light-hearted documentary series.
- Dispelling common misconceptions about mental health, Call Me Crazy digs at the truth of who we are. There is more that brings us together than sets us apart.
- When immigrating to Canada, applicants may face difficulties getting into the country, integrating into society and finding jobs. Immigrants discuss whether or not it's worth it to call Canada home.
- Follow the eccentric, humorous, and often unbelievable life of personality Kelley Muise, a psychic and medium in rural Nova Scotia.
- Bridging the gap between generations. We follow Millennial host, TK, as he explores the possibilities of uniting old and new (avocado toast and Werther's) to create one united super generation.
- What makes a good ghost story? Host, Graeme MacDougall, immerses himself in Nova Scotia's paranormal scene to find out why people are drawn to ghost stories and whether or not the historical tradition of sharing them is a dying practice.
- We're turning back the clock to examine the most reprehensible, depraved, malicious, and murderous individuals that walked the earth before the 20th century... when barbarians who made it their business and pleasure to inflict gruesome harm upon innocents flourished unchecked and unchallenged. When evil roamed free and victims were powerless.
- This sports driven documentary will look at Larry Uteck, Chris Flynn and a number of players who made the most of their chance to play with the SMU Huskies in the late 1980s.
- Unlike traditional bullying, cyber bullying is amplified because it is insidious, relentless and 24/7. This documentary tells some high profile stories with local connections and explores how the most basic of things might help reduce the issue in the future.
- Follow the West Nova Scotia Regiment on their journey throughout Italy during World War Two.
- 20 years after the war ended in the former Yugoslavia, Canadian peacekeepers and refugees talk about what they lived through and how the conflict still affects them and the country today.
- There is nothing in modern society that rivals our reliance on electricity. When things go wrong and the power is out whom do we count on to do the work and restore the conveniences of everyday life? This one-hour documentary focuses on Power Utility Lineman, the front line workers who brave the weather, and put it all "On the Line" to keep the power flowing.
- Four adoptees and their families share their stories and, in turn, what adoption means to them. Adoption is a complicated and emotional process for all involved. It sets people on a path with many outcomes. No two adoption stories are alike, but they all have something to teach us about humanity.
- Childhood is something we all experience. It's a time of exploration and endless possibilities. Our host, the "not quite ready to grow up" adult, Gwen Carson, hangs out with a bunch of kids and takes another swing at childhood.
- Home improvement projects are completed by a blind do-it-yourself hobbyist.
- The Mother Load combines all the stereotypes surrounding motherhood through comedy sketches, rants, stand-up, and interviews. Reflect on all things motherhood with comedian MJ Miller.
- This documentary will uncover the what and the why of today's enduring vintage revival. Whether it's the era of their childhood or one they idealised, today's young adults apply emotional states to the past and hearken back in an effort to cope with the stresses and pressures of now. Join us for "Nostalgia" as we travel back to now, a world of cassette tapes, barber shops and Polaroids's, to find out why millennials are so stuck on looking backwards and forward at the same time.
- Who are these magical creatures we call "Mom"?. Join host and comedian, MJ Miller on her deep dive into the lives of our beloved Mothers.
- Examining life through the lens of two young adults living with terminal illness as they share what it's like to face your mortality and how it dictates the time they have left.
- Somebeachsomewhere: Horse of a Lifetime. From Truro, NS, the story of a horse that captured the country's attention with his speed and dominance. Holder of world records. The greatest harness racing horse of his time.
- This documentary follows the team of medical professionals from Bandage International on their humanitarian mission through the developing Central American country of Belize.
- Ukulele: Music wouldn't be the same without it. We follow Chalmers Doane, a music teacher who put ukuleles on the map and drew the blueprints for one of the most influential music programs in Canadian history.
- Needles follows the staff and clients of the Mainline needle exchange program. The caring staff, usually recovering addicts themselves, give hope to new clients, while changing the perception of harm reduction and addiction.
- Self-identified social media addicts, from different generations, speak on the impact social media has in their lives. Has the digital age changed our world for better, or for worse? You decide.
- Hosts Jock and Amanda review some of the hottest hacks, ingenious little tips to help you save time and money in Clerisy Entertainment's new lifestyle series.
- Where does your food come from? This delicious new series serves up the farmers behind the food, the distribution channels that take it to market and the chefs that bring the flavours of Nova Scotia to life.
- The Exit Interviews: Through five unique perspectives - the gray between the black and white of war. It's not the solution to Veteran Affairs and mental health troubles, but delivers an exciting place to start.
- In this one-hour documentary you will meet psychic Kelley Muise while she investigates paranormal locations, performs exorcisms and presents other facets of what makes her job interesting for the world to see. Mixed with her "off the grid" and flamboyant family who live in the backwoods of Yarmouth, we'll show both sides of her crazy life, hoping to capture some captivating otherworldly footage in the process.
- "That DIY Show" knows that you've got lots of ideas AND lots of different TV tastes. So, when you're looking to kick back and enjoy some DIY TV, you're ready to watch more than one genre. That DIY Show showcases seven distinct genres to satisfy every taste and leave you wanting more.
- There's always drama at Ralphy's Retreat in Norfolk County Ontario. Maybe the animals are watching too much reality TV. Kara has her hands full as she balances farm duties and the adventures of her talking animal companions.
- The timely story of the struggles of disabled Canadian veterans abandoned by their government.
- We all have questions and we all seek answers. A panel of four faith leaders - an Imam, Rabbi, Reverend, and Buddhist monk, discuss some of life's big questions
- First Responders living with post-traumatic stress disorder share their stories in an effort to bring attention to the crippling effects of on-the-job trauma exposure.
- This documentary incorporates historical accounts of battles from World War One and Two with modern-day footage of Commonwealth War cemeteries in Northwest Europe while also profiling some of the heroic soldiers buried at each location. Each cemetery's peaceful beauty combined with the personal stories, which capture the horrors of war, provide an insightful history of Canada's involvement in both World Wars of the 20th Century.
- Rumrunners: A Prohibition Story explores the lavish yet dangerous life of a Rumrunner during prohibition on the east coast of North America.
- Six-episode series taking a playful, fast-paced look at urban farming and local and sustainable farming in general. Episodes cover chickens, bees, food forests, aquaponics, food preservation, and making an all-local pizza from scratch.
- From the shores of Normandy to your screen, see the weapons that waged war, the medals that honoured those who fought, and every item in between. With a team of passionate experts, discover some of history's most interesting war artifacts.