What’s New

New series!
Botanical Jungle

Botanical Jungle explores the exciting ecosystem of the majestic Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens. From the operatic romances of pollinators to the secret and social lives of trees, there’s never a dull moment when you stop and smell the roses.

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Sunshine City

Host Roberta Muffin is back as she attempts to solve an infamous cold case at an isolated estate on the outskirts of Orillia. However, as the true crime special goes off the rails with each new commercial break, Roberta must uncover the truth before the credits roll.

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Uma loft sessions

Our mission with Uma Sessions is to help tell the story of Windsor as a music city by highlighting these artists capturing a moment in time in our music scene today.

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City Girl Eats The Country

City Girl Eats The Country transports you to rustic farms and rural homes. City Chef Sara and her trusty sous chef and sidekick, Jewels, aim to prepare a cherished family recipe. Bon appétit meets barnyard bedlam in this comical culinary escapade.

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The Roaming Chef

Chef Alex Page wants the freshest ingredients to cook with, so he drives to different farms in the Durham Region area to create meals inspired by what they produce. Alex cooks with milk, lavender, hot peppers, cider, flour and honey all from different sized farms. He packs his own kitchen and sets it up at each location to cook right on site for the hungry farmers.

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Pizza Town

In Pizza Town, childhood friends and hosts Danny & Ozzy reunite in the pizza capital of Canada: Windsor, Ontario. They visit various famous pizzerias across town to indulge in eating pizza, learning how to make it, and find out from the chefs themselves their perspective on what makes Windsor’s pizza so unique and special.

Drawn To It: Behind The Screens

Veteran animator Brian Finlay takes the audience on a step by step journey of what it takes to make a 2D animated cartoon. With expert guests and amazing support talent, Brian demonstrates each step on the animated short “A Good Day To Draw”.

Canfield Roots

Efforts to protect an abandoned cemetery containing the graves of freedom seekers reveal stories and experiences of some of the Black families who settled in this part of rural southern Ontario.

Free Range Children

The Szarka family is new to raising backyard chickens. They're basically like children with feathers. And clucking. And egg-laying. How hard can it be? This family is about to find out.

East Out

East Out showcases LGBTQI2+ individuals sharing their life, talent and struggles they have faced, coming out in the East Coast of Canada.

Sleepers

Survivors of addiction recount their darkest moments and unlikely comebacks told using candid interviews.

Aww Shucks

Toronto by the Sea holds a contest for chefs to compete to win a local restaurant. The chefs are so unconventional the fate of the restaurant and village is at risk.

Never Say Die

A documentary series highlighting skateboarding’s influence on the lives of locals, while chronicling the construction and community impact of the Garrison Skatepark.

b. Brilliant

Join Alex as she and her fellow makers explore the world by creating with new technology and interviewing experts to help solve problems. They also uncover the mysteries of “BB”, a mischievous lab A.I. that seemingly likes to help, but also likes to cause some problems for b.Brilliant’s teacher: Mr.Lingley.

Strange Birds

The role of the artist is changing because society is changing. Songwriter Randall Spear teams up with filmmaker Clement Desjardins in beautiful Quebec City to discuss these changes with different artists. Strange birds embodies the city through their songs, films, poetry or pictures.

Kitchen Talk

Kitchen Talk is a conversational docuseries based in Saint John, New Brunswick, about the issues in our community that hit home, and the unsung heroes who are making a difference. Hosted by local community organizer Cheryl Johnson, featuring raw, intimate and irreverent interviews in the streets of Saint John.

How to Fail at Accessibility

Meet the people in St. John’s, NL who are trying to help the city reach it’s potential of becoming a disability-friendly destination. Whether just stopping by or calling the city home, How To Fail at Accessibility looks into challenges, community involvement, how to make a difference, and the importance of prioritizing people with disabilities.

Instrumental

Instrumental is an exploration of 6 Windsor artists and the objects that made them who they are. Join us as we venture through the lives of these incredible creators as they discuss themselves, their art, and demonstrate the techniques that make them unique. From song-writing to glass-blowing, this is Instrumental.