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5:00 am
LiveHope for Wildlife
Season 9, Episode 2Kit's the Name|48 minutesHope fights to save a family of foxes. The nursery is hit by a mysterious outbreak.
6:00 am
Knowledge Kids
From 6am to 6pm on weekdays and 6am to noon on weekends, Knowledge Kids is BC’s trusted destination for high-quality, commercial-free programming for children ages 2–8.
6:00 pm
The Island Diaries
Season 4, Episode 2Singapore|48 minutesSingapore is an impressive city-state with green skyscrapers, plenty of social housing and policies that promote family life.
6:53 pm
Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest
Episode 8They Wanted to be Proud|3 minutesWith roots among both the "invaders and the invaded", Noel Purserto of Seattle, Washington reflects on the value of Edward Curtis' "non-native lens" on his Indigenous subjects.
7:00 pm
Stuff the British Stole
Season 2, Episode 4World’s Biggest Diamond|22 minutesPieces of the largest diamond ever discovered adorned the Crown Jewels in 2023’s Coronation. Marc Fennell uncovers how this diamond reached the British royal family.
7:30 pm
Power to the People
Episode 10Tla-o-qui-aht|22 minutesThe Tla-o-qui-aht Nation is pioneering the use of geoexchange technology to cost-effectively heat and cool their homes.
8:00 pm
Home: The Story of Earth
Episode 1Air|52 minutesLooking down at our planet from space, we see how thin the layer of precious air is. This remarkable atmosphere makes Earth a home for life as we know it.
9:00 pm
Clan of the Painted Lady
Clan of the Painted Lady|101 minutesHakka Canadian filmmaker Jennifer Chiu traces her family's past in Kolkata and explores the impact of migration on identity and culture. The film weaves together stories from the Hakka diaspora – descendants of northern Chinese nomads who’ve dispersed around the world.
10:45 pm
Hebron Relocation
Hebron Relocation|15 minutesHolly Andersen explores what makes a place a home as she learns about her community's connection to generations of displaced northern Labrador Inuit. The film provides a heartfelt look at the lasting impact of the 1959 forced relocation of Hebron residents.
11:00 pm
The Massacre That Shook the Empire
The Massacre That Shook the Empire|46 minutesJournalist Sathnam Sanghera examines the Amritsar massacre on April 13, 1919, when troops under British command shot and killed hundreds of peaceful protestors and bystanders gathered at a local park. Some consider it to be the moment Britain lost its empire.
11:51 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.