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Date range:June 16 - June 22

Tuesday, June 16

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  • 11:00 am

    Live

    Do Re & Mi

    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 5
    Ibiza|
    48 minutes

    The flood of travellers is both good and bad for Ibiza. The local community has redoubled its efforts to protect the island's environment.

  • 6:50 pm

    From Parking Lot to Paradise

    From Parking Lot to Paradise|
    5 minutes

  • 7:00 pm

    Stuff the British Stole

    Season 2, Episode 7
    Great Rubber Heist|
    22 minutes

    Marc Fennell takes us deep into the Amazon jungle to unravel an elaborate botanical heist that changed the world.

  • 7:23 pm

    Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest

    Episode 8
    They Wanted to be Proud|
    3 minutes

    With 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.

  • 7:30 pm

    Power to the People

    Episode 13
    Gull Bay|
    22 minutes

    Remote Gull Bay First Nation has pioneered Canada's first fully integrated solar micro grid solution to offset their use of diesel power.

  • 7:53 pm

    Behind the Facade

    Nuxalk Radio|
    3 minutes

    A day in the life of 91.1, Nuxalk Radio is a radio station built to help keep the Nuxalkmc language alive, broadcasting the laws of the lands and waters.

  • 8:00 pm

    Home: The Story of Earth

    Episode 4
    Human Planet|
    52 minutes

    Humans are one of the most influential species of all time, but our endeavours have had conflicting impacts on the planet.

  • 8:53 pm

    Space Suite III

    Season 3, Episode 9
    Space Race|
    3 minutes

    Space Suite takes us through a timeline from Sputnik, to the moon landing, to today where we remain transfixed on the world above and new frontiers to discover.

  • 9:00 pm

    Yintah

    Yintah|
    89 minutes

    Spanning more than a decade, this is a riveting account of Wet’suwet’en resistance to the Coastal GasLink pipeline on their traditional territory. Two women - Howilhkat Freda Huson and Sleydo’ Molly Wickham - emerge as leaders as their nation asserts sovereignty.

  • 10:30 pm

    Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger

  • 11:40 pm

    Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher

    Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher|
    15 minutes

    Heather Campbell tells the story of her grandmother, Evelyn Campbell, a trailblazer for an Inuit-led educational system in Rigolet, Labrador. As a residential school survivor, she overcame extraordinary odds to pursue her passion for education.