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- House flippers see the potential value beyond the clutter and disrepair ; for them, it's an opportunity to turn overlooked houses into desirable homes and ultimately, maximum profit.
- THE LIQUIDATOR offers a ringside seat to Jeff's fast paced, high stakes, buy-and-sell world. From getting the tip and checking out the goods to making the deal and finding a buyer, we see it all... and it isn't always pretty.
- A live-action children's television series following 15 year old Oliver Cates and his friend Dee who - using their homemade time machine- zap historical figures into their 21st century lives.
- A documentary series exploring the wildcat world of Alberta oil rigs, following the rig crew and their numerous support staff across several oil fields throughout Alberta.
- A docu-soap series that follows Canada's favourite family of Chinese restaurateurs as they seek to solidify and expand their decades-old prominence on Edmonton's chow mein scene.
- A reality program that documents the lives of individuals trying to win the war against fat.
- The Family Restaurant, a 6 x 30 minute documentary series, serves up the behind-the-scenes drama of fiery Edmonton restaurateur Yianni Psalios, his colourful family, and their three bustling Greek eateries.
- Home makeover series hosted by Harlem rapper Cam'ron, who will transform one lucky superfan's home into a larger-than-life tribute to rap icons, with the help of interior designer Zeez Louize.
- Eight Canadians transform their physical, mental, and emotional health with help from fitness experts and celebrated Paralympians.
- A documentary series that pulls back the veil on the storied Edmonton Eskimos as they rebuild their roster for the 2012 season.
- 1997 was a momentous year for Canadian sport: Jacques Villeneuve was the first Canadian to win the Formula 1 World Championship, and Larry Walker was the first Canadian to win the National League MVP. In the wake of their exceptional achievements, both Villeneuve and Walker were shortlisted to win the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's outstanding athlete of the year, and so the 1997 judging panel faced an impossible decision. Only one of of these great athletes could win, and Villeneuve was ultimately awarded the honour. In MAN vs. MACHINE (1x60) Walker and Villeneuve reflect - in their own words - on how they reached such heights in these traditionally 'non-Canadian' sports, while members of the 1997 Lou Marsh judging panel reveal how they finally came to their controversial decision - one that is still being questioned to this day.
- Following in her mother's footsteps, Dana started using food as a coping mechanism at a young age to help cope with her father's passing. Today, at 40, the self-proclaimed "sugar addict" has pushed her body and health to breaking point. With her livelihood and personal relationships on the line, can she face her demons and confront her troubled past in order to save her own life?
- Kristin has long allowed work to creep into every corner of her hectic life, in an attempt to block out a childhood trauma that still haunts her. Now 38, stress and unhealthy habits are putting this single mother's future at risk, as she stares down the barrel of high blood pressure, heart problems and Type 2 diabetes. Will training for a long-distance bike ride finally push Kristin's health to the top of her to-do list?
- Feeling helpless in the face of his wife's health issues and his daughter's struggle with anxiety, Rick turned to a steady diet of fast food and secret eating for solace. Now tipping the scales at more than 300 lbs., this 42-year-old former athlete has almost reached his breaking point. Will training for a gruelling mountain hike help him find the strength he needs to step up and lead his family by example?
- Melanie loves her job teaching others how to tap into the healing properties of crystals, but she's stuck in an unhealthy cycle of bad habits that she picked up during her freewheeling 20s. Now 44, and weighing 207 lbs., Melanie is terrified of both her skyrocketing blood pressure and seeing her young daughter follow in her footsteps. She wants to get in shape for stand-up paddle boarding-will she right her course or find herself floundering?
- After being diagnosed with a degenerative hearing condition that will ultimately leave him profoundly deaf, 49-year- old Darryl began retreating from the world. Once a fit and active member of the LBGTQ community, Darryl began spending his evenings scrolling through social media...and snacking. Overweight and self-conscious, can Darryl commit to the mental and physical changes that will save him from a life of isolation?
- A serious car accident in her third trimester of pregnancy left Danielle grappling with a back injury, followed by postpartum depression and weight gain. Torn between her indulgent husband and judgmental father, Danielle fights off depression with sugary treats. Will returning to the sport of tennis empower her to heal herself and create the vibrant life she craves?
- As a 40-year-old mother of four boys and an ER nurse, Mary Beth deals with stressful situations daily. She has always used food to cope, yet blamed her thyroid condition for her steady weight gain over the years. Can Mary Beth stop the excuses, get over her fears and start participating in her family's active lifestyle before it's too late?
- Jamie, 41, runs his own casting agency from home while taking care of his two small children. His son, Greyson, was born prematurely and struggles with developmental delays. With all of these daily pressures, Jamie often finds himself overwhelmed and relying on junk food and take-out to feed himself and the family. Dangerously obese, Jamie knows he needs to get a handle on his stress and start being an inspiration to his family before it's too late.
- Due to a rare form of fibromyalgia, Dave deals with chronic pain; now overweight and isolated, Dave hopes training for an open water swim will be the motivation he needs to turn his life around.
- Once strong and active, a series of strokes paralyzed Tracy's right side. Ever since, she has struggled with the motivation to get moving again. Can Tracy make the big changes needed to turn her life around?
- Suffering from obesity, high blood pressure and depression, Jaime is terrified she may not be there to care for her boys. Can this woman who gives so much to others keep a commitment to herself?
- Danielle, who is legally blind, knows she must start making her physical and mental well-being a priority in her busy life. Will she understand how she allowed her needs to come last in time to make a change?
- Aaron, a former firefighter, is determined to increase his strength, mobility and, in turn, his independence. Aaron knows that he will have to dig deep for the confidence needed to rebuild and become a hero in his own life.
- Jodi, an avid runner, suffered a near-fatal cardiac arrest five years ago. Diagnosed with a rare condition, will training for a run restore her sense of identity, or awaken deeper issues that demand to be addressed?