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- From 1909 to 1912 Winnipeg was home to the most notorious - but vibrant - state-sanctioned "red light" district in Canada. Naked women allegedly paraded the streets. Booze and sex were sold around the clock. Police raids and social reformers' efforts did little to curtail the burgeoning trade. Eventually, though, the district fell apart. To find out why, journey back through the historical records, including lively testimony from a 1910 Royal Commission called to investigate these women's activities to determine if Winnipeg indeed had, as a prominent Toronto minister claimed, "the rottenest conditions for social vice in all of Canada."
- Best known for his long running series "Fred Penner's Place" and hit songs "The Cat Came Back" and "Sandwiches", for decades musical icon Fred Penner has been using his engaging personality and public speaking skills to excite audiences like no other. He is a constant inspiration for his fans of all ages, but what is it that Fred really does for people? Why is Fred's message and music more important that ever? How did Fred become a sensation dubbed the "Canadian Minister of Positivity"? Take this highly engaging journey to discover how Fred Penner connects with audiences and makes sense of the world.
- A twenty-something woman, Karin, tries to move on with her life after getting out of an abusive relationship. Her ex, Ryan, doesn't want things to end and moves along with her every step of the way. Trying to ignore Ryan while on a date, Karin decides that she must confront her stalker.
- Imagine you have been imprisoned, subjected to torture, released and forced to leave your homeland as a refugee, imprisoned again, released again, and once more captured and sentenced to death. This was the reality for Ali Saeed, an Ethiopian imprisoned in his homeland and in Somalia for trying to spread freedom of speech and freedom of the mind. Ali and many other Ethiopians with similar experiences were able to escape to countries such as Canada, and they are now ready to speak about the period in Ethiopia's history known as the "Red Terror".
- Opened in 1918, Winnipeg's Ukrainian Labour Temple quickly established itself as an important centre for workers, farmers, activists and culture in Winnipeg. With a dynamic and at times politically stressful history, the Labour Temple to this day remains an important part of the community it services.
- Follows Satan as he strives to escape from his imprisonment in Hell. Between him and the way out is Sin, a figure from his past who holds the key to his desires.