Stories of hope and homecoming intersect as changemakers Ecko Aleck of the Nlaka'pamux Nation (Lytton), Alfonso Salinas of the shíshálh Nation (Sunshine Coast) and Charlene SanJenko of Splatsin of the Secwépemc Nation (Shuswap) learn and document the teachings of their Elders.
In 1967, Charlie Bittern was forced to run 80 km through a blizzard by the principal of the Birtle Indian Residential School in Manitoba. 55 years later, he's embarking on the same journey with his family at his side.
S8 E12 - Murdoch discovers that fashion is murder when a model is killed during a protest.
S24 E4 - The murder of a promising boxer draws Nikki and Jack into the world of underground boxing.
S8 E1 - A mild winter means early arrivals of some and early releases for others.
S8 E2 - Vet students get a first-hand look at Hope's animal rehab facility and some hands-on experience in treating a harbor seal.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E2 - More than a tangle of roots growing out of swampy muck, mangroves are nurseries for the marine life of the Bahamas.
S4 E2 - Singapore is an impressive city-state with green skyscrapers, plenty of social housing and policies that promote family life.
S12 E2 - Selwyn is haunted by his past as the team continues to investigate the case of a murdered true-crime podcaster.
S2 E6 - With the suspects in the murder of David all having either a motive, opportunity or connection to the victim, Cassie and Sunny are left with a massive puzzle to solve.
E3 - Aline struggles to support her family while Adam, denied his veteran's pension, is cast adrift. When their children take action against a local priest, Aline experiences a crisis of faith.
S4 E2 - Singapore is an impressive city-state with green skyscrapers, plenty of social housing and policies that promote family life.
S12 E2 - Selwyn is haunted by his past as the team continues to investigate the case of a murdered true-crime podcaster.
S2 E6 - With the suspects in the murder of David all having either a motive, opportunity or connection to the victim, Cassie and Sunny are left with a massive puzzle to solve.
E3 - Aline struggles to support her family while Adam, denied his veteran's pension, is cast adrift. When their children take action against a local priest, Aline experiences a crisis of faith.
S4 E2 - Singapore is an impressive city-state with green skyscrapers, plenty of social housing and policies that promote family life.
S2 E19 - Travel on the vintage luxury train The Northern Belle from Chester to Cardiff, crossing the great Cefn Viaduct and exploring old steam engines at Blaenavon.
S8 E3 - A late-night rescue ends in tragedy. Back at the farm, a new team of volunteers arrive for training just as a snowy owl is brought in for treatment.
S8 E4 - A fulmar arrives by medivac for emergency treatment, joining a flock of birds that have been here all winter - including a mourning dove and a bald eagle that is on a long road to recovery.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S4 E1 - Urban designer Mikael Colville-Andersen explores Los Angeles, whose diverse neighbourhoods are certainly its greatest asset. But overcoming the many underlying inequities is no easy task.
E2 - More than a tangle of roots growing out of swampy muck, mangroves are nurseries for the marine life of the Bahamas.
S1 E9 - From an incredible "Spotted Lake" in British Columbia to a sacred waterfall in Washington State, Drew explores the people, ideas and hallowed spaces linked to Indigenous spirituality.
S1 E9 - Kris and Sarain join Jaime Koebel on her Indigenous walking tour through Ottawa and learn how to make their own moccasins with Sage Petahtegoose from the Manitobah Mukluk Storyboot School.
S10 E10 - When a worldwide pandemic cripples the rehab and Hope is down to a skeleton crew, wildlife emergencies keep coming in.
E4 - Brian Cox explores our origins and destiny in the universe, and how human curiosity has led to our modern understanding of our place in space and time.
E4 - Michael walks the Catalonian Pyrenees, where he explores his father's route to freedom when he fled Spain as a political refugee.
S10 E10 - When a worldwide pandemic cripples the rehab and Hope is down to a skeleton crew, wildlife emergencies keep coming in.
E2 - In Croatia, Monty Don tours ancient olive groves, visits a monastic garden and discovers a nursery with over 200 varieties of iris.
S16 E6 - A local beauty queen receives some disturbing threats. Peggy tries to beat the bookies, and Miller tells Younger that his arrest record needs to improve - and fast!
S22 E1 - An urban myth called the Wolf Hunter has people flocking to Little Worthy. But when a man is killed, Barnaby and Winter must investigate whether the myth has become a murderous reality.
E2 - The Great Depression and two World Wars set on hard times for BC's labour movement. From labour camps on the Fraser River to the Post Office Sit-Down Strike, voices demanded to be heard.
E2 - More than a tangle of roots growing out of swampy muck, mangroves are nurseries for the marine life of the Bahamas.
S22 E1 - An urban myth called the Wolf Hunter has people flocking to Little Worthy. But when a man is killed, Barnaby and Winter must investigate whether the myth has become a murderous reality.
E2 - The Great Depression and two World Wars set on hard times for BC's labour movement. From labour camps on the Fraser River to the Post Office Sit-Down Strike, voices demanded to be heard.
E2 - More than a tangle of roots growing out of swampy muck, mangroves are nurseries for the marine life of the Bahamas.
S16 E6 - A local beauty queen receives some disturbing threats. Peggy tries to beat the bookies, and Miller tells Younger that his arrest record needs to improve - and fast!
E4 - Joe tries to convince the team to run a double agent scheme. But with dangerous assassin Odin at large, the team is unsure the KGB defector would risk his life to help them.
S8 E5 - Five baby red foxes arrive on Hope's doorstep, and she must decide what to do next. A beaver turns up in the most unexpected of places.
S8 E6 - As spring approaches the baby boom begins. Raccoons, mice and squirrels all begin arriving at record pace, but Hope's iconic red barn is still not complete.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S10 E10 - When a worldwide pandemic cripples the rehab and Hope is down to a skeleton crew, wildlife emergencies keep coming in.
S4 E2 - Singapore is an impressive city-state with green skyscrapers, plenty of social housing and policies that promote family life.
S8 E13 - Dr. Ogden's life is threatened by a group of troubled and violent inmates at the asylum.
Conductor Kirill Petrenko and the Berliner Philharmoniker celebrate music with a Spanish flair, featuring virtuoso guitarist Pablo Sainz Villegas playing Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
E1 - Adrian begins his journey in the south at Mizen Head before heading to the remote Skellig Islands, where Star Wars was filmed, and a surfer's paradise on the Donegal coast.
S8 E13 - Dr. Ogden's life is threatened by a group of troubled and violent inmates at the asylum.
E2 - Off the eastern coast of Australia lies K'Gari, the largest sand island in the world, where every meal is hard won.
S8 E1 - DCI Vera Stanhope is called to a chilling murder scene when the charred remains of a body are discovered in an abattoir incinerator. She's disturbed to identify the body as that of a police officer.
E3 - Bettany and Ben visit Stonehenge, hoping to shed new light on the purpose behind its construction.
S2 E4 - Reyka finds herself at the centre of the investigation. Speelman's visit to Portia unearths terrible secrets and ends in tragedy.
S4 E2 - Singapore is an impressive city-state with green skyscrapers, plenty of social housing and policies that promote family life.
S8 E1 - DCI Vera Stanhope is called to a chilling murder scene when the charred remains of a body are discovered in an abattoir incinerator. She's disturbed to identify the body as that of a police officer.
E3 - Bettany and Ben visit Stonehenge, hoping to shed new light on the purpose behind its construction.
S2 E4 - Reyka finds herself at the centre of the investigation. Speelman's visit to Portia unearths terrible secrets and ends in tragedy.
S4 E2 - Singapore is an impressive city-state with green skyscrapers, plenty of social housing and policies that promote family life.
E2 - Off the eastern coast of Australia lies K'Gari, the largest sand island in the world, where every meal is hard won.
S8 E7 - Two injured harbor seals arrive in the middle of the night with nasty wounds, and a vulture that Hope has been nursing for months finally begins to show signs of progress.
S8 E8 - After months of rehabilitation, Zak's bald eagle is finally ready to be released.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S10 E10 - When a worldwide pandemic cripples the rehab and Hope is down to a skeleton crew, wildlife emergencies keep coming in.
Acclaimed documentarian Alanis Obomsawin (Abenaki) blends a powerful speech by the Ojibwe former senator and Truth and Reconciliation Commission chair with powerful testimonies from survivors of the residential school system.
In 1967, Charlie Bittern was forced to run 80 km through a blizzard by the principal of the Birtle Indian Residential School in Manitoba. 55 years later, he's embarking on the same journey with his family at his side.
E2 - Adrian travels to Mailin Head, the most northerly tip of mainland Ireland, then heads to the Giant's Causeway and the Mourne Mountains, said to have inspired the magical land of Narnia.
E2 - Andrew Graham-Dixon traces the rise and fall of the Spanish Empire, the brutal conquest of the New World and the religious madness of the Inquisition, to discover how a history so violent could produce such beautiful art.
E4 - Michael walks the Catalonian Pyrenees, where he explores his father's route to freedom when he fled Spain as a political refugee.
S1 E9 - From an incredible "Spotted Lake" in British Columbia to a sacred waterfall in Washington State, Drew explores the people, ideas and hallowed spaces linked to Indigenous spirituality.
S1 E9 - Kris and Sarain join Jaime Koebel on her Indigenous walking tour through Ottawa and learn how to make their own moccasins with Sage Petahtegoose from the Manitobah Mukluk Storyboot School.
E2 - Andrew Graham-Dixon traces the rise and fall of the Spanish Empire, the brutal conquest of the New World and the religious madness of the Inquisition, to discover how a history so violent could produce such beautiful art.
E4 - Michael walks the Catalonian Pyrenees, where he explores his father's route to freedom when he fled Spain as a political refugee.
S1 E9 - From an incredible "Spotted Lake" in British Columbia to a sacred waterfall in Washington State, Drew explores the people, ideas and hallowed spaces linked to Indigenous spirituality.
S1 E9 - Kris and Sarain join Jaime Koebel on her Indigenous walking tour through Ottawa and learn how to make their own moccasins with Sage Petahtegoose from the Manitobah Mukluk Storyboot School.
E5 - The team is reeling from the shocking discovery of a mole among them, and as the Soviet plot continues unabated, it is up to Wendy to give the team the break they need.
E3 - Full of life, the seas around Sri Lanka boast an incredible diversity of habitats and tell the story of the region's complex climate.
S8 E9 - In a special episode, Hope looks back on the most heartfelt and heart-wrenching moments from eight years and 100 episodes of Hope for Wildlife.
S8 E10 - Hope cares for the tiniest porcupine she's ever seen. Raccoon babies are finally paired with a family, and Zak introduces goslings to a tame goose.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E3 - The biodiversity of the reef is critical to species living in the Bahamas, with diverse marine creatures seeking food and shelter in its structures.
S1 E10 - Drew learns how to live with no tools or shelter and how to throw the deadly Central American "altatl" spear. He then witnesses salmon net-fishing off the cliffs of a treacherous river.
S1 E10 - Kris and Sarain meet with a traditional healer and get a check-up at a health clinic that combines Indigenous and Western medicine.
E5 - Brian travels to the top of the world in Svalbard, where he gains access to our civilization's greatest treasure locked away in a vault buried deep in the permafrost.
Journalist Sathnam Sanghera examines the Amritsar massacre on April 13, 1919, when troops under British command shot and killed hundreds of peaceful protestors and bystanders.
In May 1914, the Komagata Maru was refused permission to land in Vancouver, forcing the prospective immigrants from India to live like prisoners for two months before being turned away.
The remarkable story of the Asahi baseball team who, prior to the Second World War, won the prestigious Pacific Northwest Championship for five straight years.
Journalist Sathnam Sanghera examines the Amritsar massacre on April 13, 1919, when troops under British command shot and killed hundreds of peaceful protestors and bystanders.
In May 1914, the Komagata Maru was refused permission to land in Vancouver, forcing the prospective immigrants from India to live like prisoners for two months before being turned away.
The remarkable story of the Asahi baseball team who, prior to the Second World War, won the prestigious Pacific Northwest Championship for five straight years.
Conductor Kirill Petrenko and the Berliner Philharmoniker celebrate music with a Spanish flair, featuring virtuoso guitarist Pablo Sainz Villegas playing Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
S8 E11 - Panic ensues when Maxwell, the three-legged skunk, goes missing. Zak looks set to finally release the vulture that he's been rehabbing for six months.
S8 E12 - Harbour seals, barred owls and even a crow all come in for help. Hope and her team anticipate the arrival of the first fawn.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S1 E10 - Drew learns how to live with no tools or shelter and how to throw the deadly Central American "altatl" spear. He then witnesses salmon net-fishing off the cliffs of a treacherous river.
S1 E10 - Kris and Sarain meet with a traditional healer and get a check-up at a health clinic that combines Indigenous and Western medicine.
S4 E2 - Decades of isolation left Berlin with deep-rooted urban and social scars. This, however, was the genesis of the city's fascinating urban development.
S2 E1 - Hippos, elephants, lions and buffalo are drawn to the Zambezi's wild waters, which grow from a tiny trickle in Zambia to the thundering Victoria Falls.
E2 - No matter when or where the conflict - ancient Egypt, medieval Sweden or contemporary Syria - truth is often the first casualty of war, and propaganda the liar's greatest ally.
E3 - Richard Miles explores the power and paradox of the "Greek Thing" - developments in art, philosophy and science that went hand-in-hand with political discord, social injustice and endless war.
S10 E10 - When a worldwide pandemic cripples the rehab and Hope is down to a skeleton crew, wildlife emergencies keep coming in.
S2 E1 - Hippos, elephants, lions and buffalo are drawn to the Zambezi's wild waters, which grow from a tiny trickle in Zambia to the thundering Victoria Falls.
E2 - No matter when or where the conflict - ancient Egypt, medieval Sweden or contemporary Syria - truth is often the first casualty of war, and propaganda the liar's greatest ally.
E3 - Richard Miles explores the power and paradox of the "Greek Thing" - developments in art, philosophy and science that went hand-in-hand with political discord, social injustice and endless war.
E3 - Full of life, the seas around Sri Lanka boast an incredible diversity of habitats and tell the story of the region's complex climate.
E2 - In Croatia, Monty Don tours ancient olive groves, visits a monastic garden and discovers a nursery with over 200 varieties of iris.
S8 E14 - The first skunk of the year arrives, and Dr. Sherri saves a pigeon from a potentially fatal infection.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S4 E2 - Decades of isolation left Berlin with deep-rooted urban and social scars. This, however, was the genesis of the city's fascinating urban development.
S1 E1 - A hiker is trapped on a treacherous precipice. Then, a group trek ends in a serious head injury. Mike struggles to balance volunteering and family while Peter and Stan find an elderly man missing overnight in a surprising location.
E1 - Michael Portillo takes in the stunning Alhambra palace and fortress, samples local delicacies and visits one of Spain's best-kept secrets - the caves of Sacromente.
If housing is a fundamental human right, why is it becoming harder for people to afford a place to live?
E1 - A portrait of writers Esi Edugyan, Joshua Whitehead and Uzma Jalaluddin.
S4 E2 - Decades of isolation left Berlin with deep-rooted urban and social scars. This, however, was the genesis of the city's fascinating urban development.