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- A series that shows you the ins and outs and the dos and don'ts about running a home-based business.
- "A quiet look at the life of Kurt Cobain switches keys when the filmmaker finds himself delving into his own psyche." - Lia Rinaldo, past Director of the Atlantic Film Festival
- The ten month long winter is ending in the estuary of the Churchill River and in the waters of the great inland sea called Hudson Bay. Huge hunks of ice melt, break apart and float in and out of the river estuary. As they do, 1500-kilogram beluga whales join the icy parade into the fresh water basin, which fills with as many as 2800 whales on a single day. Boatloads of tourists follow the whales back and forth along the length of the estuary. They watch as the belugas feed, molt old skin and swim with their newborn. And with equal curiosity, the whales come alongside the tour boats to examine the humans. These gentle, intelligent creatures take great interest in our tiny underwater cameras and microphones, providing us with extraordinary glimpses into their lives and with the spectacular sounds of their communication with each other, and sonar investigations of the world around them. It's a voyage of mutual discovery in this Time and Place.
- Green Life: Learning to Live With the World is a six part documentary series for television exploring the innovative attitudes and practices being embraced by a growing number of individuals, groups and communities, as they face the challenge of living ecologically responsible and sustainable lifestyles in Saskatchewan.
- Three part documentary series that uncovers the struggles and rewards of making films on the prairies.
- A series featuring interviews with and performances by Canada's best young classical musicians.
- When Uncle Norm gets wrapped up in papier maché, the Rads pay a visit to a sculptor to unwrap the secrets to body 'rules', so they can build him a bust.
- A disastrously messy workshop has the Rads scrambling to help Uncle Norm create an inventory for all of his stuff, just in time for a visit from his boss.
- Uncle Norm's shoes get a makeover with totally 'lace-tastic' shoelace patterns after the Rads' skateboarding pals give them a lesson on lacing.
- A masterful music composer helps the Rads turn Uncle Norm's ear-splitting tunes into a sensational Clubhouse song.
- With a dinner party fast-approaching and a recipe that only serves 4, Uncle Norm learns how to double his ingredients to feed his guests...with a little help from the Rads.
- Uncle Norm and the Rads have a ball using non-standard measurement tools, like a hairbrush, a doll, well anything really. - to make the perfectly sized hammock for his yard.
- When the Rads give Uncle Norm a code-tastic birthday present, he gets hints from a police officer to crack the code.
- The Rads use tessellational patterns to cover up a huge hole Uncle Norm made in his wall while trying to get reception for one of his secret devices.
- The Rads learn all about bilateral symmetry to help Uncle Norm make a mask so he can make 'facial' impression at his masquerade ball.
- Uncle Norm's top-secret storage system gets an upgrade with the help of a firefighter and a grid map - so his hush hush items will never be hard to find.
- Uncle Norm and the kids make some radical reflections when they build their own kaleidoscope for Alanna's art project.
- When Uncle Norm needs to mail an oddly shaped top-secret package, the Rads call on a box designer to create the perfect 3D box out of a 2D net.
- With only one million seconds to complete a hush hush assignment, Uncle Norm is in a panic, until the Rads go see an astute astronomer to find out all about big numbers.
- With advice from a style-savvy fashion consultant, Uncle Norm learns how to pair a few tops with a few bottoms to make enough outfits for his entire trip to Hawaii.
- Uncle Norm needs a pirate hat for his buccaneer outfit - and thanks to an origami artist and some cool folding tricks, he completes his ensemble.