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- When Russia's first nuclear submarine malfunctions on its maiden voyage, the crew must race to save the ship and prevent a nuclear disaster.
- U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko tracks a killer in Antarctica as the sun is about to set for six months.
- A troubled young man's sudden return after a mysterious five-year disappearance reunites him with his wife and his best friend.
- Young William resists family's decision to move from beloved rural farm to city, clinging to cherished life with imaginative Grampa Jack and cousin Kate, battling to preserve his idyllic childhood world from changing.
- The Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (NCN) of Manitoba is re-inventing its relationship with the non-Aboriginal community in ways that have rarely been seen anywhere else in the world. This is inspired by the community's desire for economic self-sufficiency and is evident in a bold move by this Indigenous community to partner with one of the largest public utilities in North America (Manitoba Hydro) in order to jointly build a hydroelectric power project on traditional NCN land.
- Failing a callback audition for a breakout role, Stew goes 48 hours off the grid reviving his actor mojo to return home discovering new messages on his answering machine.
- When their daughter was born, Mélissa Offner and her husband Aurélien Offner decided to leave the capital of British Columbia to settle in a small town on the Sunshine Coast: Gibson. They were far from suspecting that this trip would be the genesis of a TV documentary. Indeed, just after their arrival, Mélissa saw through her window strange lights appear above Keats Island. Out of curiosity, but also to occupy her long nights as a young mother, she began to do research to try to elucidate the mystery linked to her last visions. With DOSSIER OVNIS, Mélissa sets out to meet ufology enthusiasts and scientists from across the country to better understand these inexplicable aerial phenomena. An exceptional journey in search of the truth to be seen on March 19 at 10:30 p.m. EDT as part of Doc humanity on ICI TÉLÉ and available on ICI TOU.TV. For the team behind the documentary, the pandemic has forced Canadians to spend a lot of time at home and thereby facilitated, if not multiplied, the possible opportunities to observe what is happening in the sky. Over the course of her discussions, host Mélissa Offner saw her prejudices against the fanatics of strange aerial demonstrations deconstructed. "I had a lot of compassion for people like Michel, Archivist for Northern Ontario UFO Research and Study. I am very attached to him during the shooting. He had stars in his eyes as he told us about all this. We really felt that he was full of hope that they were saving us from ourselves," says Mélissa Offner. Beyond these scattered locations, which capture the attention of the curious, the host notes that it would now be the governments that are interested in these phenomena. Would this suggest that there is a suspected connection between UFOs and recent discoveries of earlier traces of life in our solar system? Aurélien Offner, director of the documentary, revealed that "even if we very much wish it, the two are not connected to each other". The truth about unidentified aerial phenomena is much more subtle and complex than that. »
- In a 1950s Canadian prairie town, a son's long-time desire to attend a church camping retreat with his father unearths a long-standing grudge held by a controlling church leader.
- Philippe begins his travel in Canada in Sept-Iles (Eastern Quebec).On the train he meets a father and his son; they speak about the great spaces of the North of Canada and the father invites Philippe to spend a night in his log cabin.So the train stops, they go down and walking with snowshoes to the log cabin.As they need water they go the frozen lake, break the ice and collect water. In the night they go early to bed and in the morning Philippe look at the nature.Then he goes back to the tracks of the train: he has to wait 3 hours and the weather is very cold.Philippe discovers Montreal : in a park people practice snowga, yoga outside.He has a pleasant talk with yoga teacher.Then takes a train from Montreal to Toronto and from Toronto Philippe takes the Canadian: Toronto-Vancouver, 4.466 kilometers, about 4 days of travel.It's a very comfortable train and at the dinning car the passengers speak together.But Philippe will stop a Winnipeg (Manitoba): from this town he goes to a village near the Winnipeg lake: he meets there Dale and Ely, who invite him to go fishing.There have a "Bombardier" to drive in the snow and over the frozen ice of the lake.They make a hole in the ice ,send a little submarine under the ice over a distance of 100 meters: there there make a hole to recover the submarine and so they can put the fishnet in the lake.They go to another hole and take off the fishnet with some fishes.They enjoy fishing. Philippe gets back to Winnipeg and takes again the Canadian train to Vancouver: a mild place in the winter.Last experience: the observation of killer whales (or orcas) in the sea: thanks a hydrophone Philippe can listen to the killer whales.
- 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.
- 20102hTV Episode5.0 (326)Danny LaBelle is to wed Monica Johnson on the island, but flirts with host and maid of honor Claire La Foret, while embarrassing his nerdy brother Sam, who has an eye on Claire. After a cocky confrontation in the forest with Claire's dominant ex Jeff Doyle, who just returned to the island and soon seduces her again, Danny disappears. Claire keeps that quiet as the guests arrives and keeps searching for the groom, who has been kidnapped by a masked, abusive man.
- Tycoon grandpa La Foret revives his family's traditional Christmas gathering at the lodge Claire manages for him, five years after it ceased with the mysterious lake drowning of his daughter Anne. But it's a one-off, as he has terminal cancer. The traditional treasure-hunt will now designate his sole major heir. The relatives can set aside their mutual conflicts and team up, or waste their chances. Grandpa dies during the game time, but Sergio Boniti, his Venetian new personal assistant, is authorized to supervise the game before the professionals arrive. However Anne's death haunts the game, which already has her memory as theme.
- On the Dalton, everyone is gunning to be the new haul road ace, but Darrell s plan is derailed by a massive wreck that calls into question his reasons for being in Alaska.
- In Canada, Alex Debogorski is trusted with a million dollar load, but at the start of his trip, the one lane mine road earns its reputation as one of the deadliest roads in North America. On the Dalton, the load count rivalry gets personal.