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8:00 pm
LiveGreat Alaskan and Canadian Railway Journeys
Episode 8Saint-Anne De Beaupre to Winnipeg|59 minutesMichael visits the beautiful basilica at Saint-Anne de Beaupre. He then explores the region north of the St. Lawrence before heading west aboard Canada's last trans-continental passenger line.
9:00 pm
Big Fight in Little Chinatown
Big Fight in Little Chinatown|88 minutesChinatowns in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and New York search for innovative ways to keep their communities thriving. Filmmaker Karen Cho explores the fight against developers, gentrification and erasure in this story of community resistance and resilience.
10:30 pm
The Beacon Project
Stories Along the Qu'Appelle Valley|22 minutesFilmmaker Dianne Whelan hears stories embedded in the land, rocks and animals of the Qu'Appelle Valley. This Indigenous wisdom teaches and nurtures our role as stewards to take care of the land and live in a sustainable way.
10:53 pm
Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest
Episode 6Do Not Go Gentle Into the Night|3 minutesWe examine a striking photograph from Edward Curtis that captured Mike Dangeli's imagination, an image he feels shows how his people raged to preserve their culture.
11:00 pm
David Rocco’s Dolce Tuscany
Episode 5Pitigliano|22 minutesDavid heads to the picturesque medieval town of Pitigliano to meet (and eat!) with the locals and take in the area’s beautiful sights.
11:23 pm
Form + Place
Nitobe Memorial Garden|3 minutesNitobe Memorial Garden at UBC is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America. Dedicated to Nitobe Inazo, who's goal was to "become a bridge across the Pacific," the garden now offers that connection.
11:30 pm
David Rocco’s Dolce India
Season 1, Episode 5Elephant King|23 minutesDavid is in Rajasthan exploring the land of the kings, and who would be a better guide than the direct descendant of a Maharajah?
11:54 pm
Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia
Mayo Singh|2 minutesThe booming forest industry in British Columbia fostered the creation of an ethnically diverse town called Paldi, named after Mayo Singh's home in India.