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Date range:April 3 - April 9

Friday, April 3

  • 7:00 pm

    Live

    The Life-Sized City

    Season 2, Episode 4
    Milan|
    52 minutes

    Milan is the most multicultural city in all of Italy due to years of open-mindedness and open doors to immigration.

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  • 7:53 pm

    Form + Place

    Nitobe Memorial Garden|
    3 minutes

    Nitobe 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.

  • 7:59 pm

    Call the Midwife

    Season 13, Episode 4
    Call the Midwife|
    52 minutes

    The team cares for a difficult patient and a worrying medical case. Cyril begins to question his career path.

  • 8:52 pm

    BC Birds At a Glance

    Eagles|
    2 minutes

    Bald eagles keep watch on a shoreline teaming with bird life.

  • 9:00 pm

    Sherwood

    Episode 4
    Sherwood|
    57 minutes

    With two killers now on the run, Ian is forced to call in the Met to support the manhunt. Meanwhile, the hunt for the undercover cop intensifies.

  • 10:00 pm

    The Hunters

    Season 2, Episode 3
    The Hunters|
    44 minutes

    Sarn unexpectedly reappears. Erik asks an old colleague to help find out if he's guilty or not. Meanwhile, Peter finds new evidence on his own.

  • 10:45 pm

    Re: Location: Carol Mendes

    Re: Location: Carol Mendes|
    10 minutes

  • 11:00 pm

    The Life-Sized City

    Season 2, Episode 4
    Milan|
    52 minutes

    Milan is the most multicultural city in all of Italy due to years of open-mindedness and open doors to immigration.

  • 11:53 pm

    Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest

    Episode 7
    This Guy's Everywhere|
    3 minutes

    Tsimshian native Dr. Mique'l Dangeli explains why she feels that Edward Curtis missed an opportunity of accurately documenting Indigenous lives in the early 1900s.