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- A young, bold Canadian family taking a different approach to living life to the fullest in the suburbs.
- Inspired by Raina's life as a Punjabi Sikh millennial and online celebrity, the show follows burgeoning content creator Jasmeet Dutta as he tries to balance his ambitions for success with his commitment to family, community and culture.
- 2 part miniseries on Don Cherry, following his days coaching in the AHL and his time spent on Hockey Night in Canada with Ron MacLean.
- Historians and scientists search for insights into the origins and significance of some of the most enigmatic relics and mysteries known to man.
- A Canadian news satire series which features news stories and editorial pieces whose structure and layout mirror those of conventional news but whose content is contorted to make humorous commentary on Canadian and world issues.
- The life story of Jack Layton, the leader of Canada's New Democratic Party who passed away in 2011 only months after leading his party to a historic victory.
- In this hour-long special, Emma and Miguel explain why the Christmas season is not necessarily all it's cracked up to be.
- In this hour-long "Year in Review" special, The Beaverton says goodbye and good riddance to 2018.
- Experts examine a theory that treasures from Tutankhamun's tomb were meant to prepare him for an epic afterlife battle.
- The chilling story of how a warrior tribe was brutally murdered by their rivals in a power struggle which would eventually lead to the rise of the Vikings.
- Experts examine the underground world and political intrigues in the Roman city of Pompeii before it was buried in ash by Mount Vesuvius.
- Ancient records marked a modest Tunisian coastal town as the location of a one-time thriving Roman metropolis called Neapolis, but for centuries there was little archaeological evidence to support such a claim. That all changed when a massive storm exposed the ruins of ancient streets and buildings beneath in the Mediterranean Sea.
- The discovery of an executed man in Northern Italy reveals the truth behind the Roman practice of crucifixion.
- A massive volcanic eruption in 44 B.C. may have hastened the end of the ancient Egyptian empire.
- The fall of the Roman Empire - Historians from the time paint a picture of the Empire's military might crumbling under unrelenting and ferocious attacks from savage Barbarian hordes.
- Camille seeks out a permit for the neighbourhood block party while Andrew asks an elusive neighbour to perform as the surprise musical guest. At Bubble Bae, Khia discovers new feelings for Mannix.
- A three-decade-long investigation reveals one of Ancient Egypt's greatest lost cities - The Lost City of Canopus. The site of a temple to the Egyptian god Serapis, it lies on the outskirts of modern-day Alexandria.
- A shocking new discovery reveals just how ruthless the Roman army could be in pursuit of absolute power.
- A spectacular discovery unveils the origins of the rituals and motives that culminated in the building of the ancient world's greatest and most mysterious monument - Stonehenge.
- The breath-taking discovery of a treasure-laden grave offers a unique insight into how ancient Greek civilization sprang into life and destroyed another even more ancient, culture.
- A gruesome new discovery reveals a little-known period of Ancient Egypt's history, when the country was fighting for its very survival.
- Camille and Andrew are invited to the new neighbours' pool but must cancel on Hudson first. At Bubble Bae, Khia paints a mural and seeks validation. Andrew struggles when Leo goes to overnight camp.
- Andrew competes with his sister Carol as Camille worries about Ramesh online dating. Khia enlists Leo's help with chores.
- Andrew and Khia play matchmaker for Sebastian. At work, Camille struggles with a firing spree and Ramesh helps Leo unclog his "mind palace."
- Andrew tests Leo's ability to walk to school alone; Camille takes Khia bra shopping; Ramesh takes a stand at Bubble Bae when he learns he's not a regular customer.
- Andrew and Camille try to relive their very first date as Sam babysits Leo. Khia struggles with what to write in Mannix's birthday card.
- Khia's guidance counsellor helps Andrew make a big decision. Camille struggles to cater an event. Hudson and Ramesh help Cathy with her taxes.
- Khia's guidance counsellor helps Andrew make a big decision. Camille struggles to cater an event. Hudson and Ramesh help Cathy with her taxes.
- As they celebrate Vietnamese Lunar New Year, Andrew worries about his parents' relationship. Camille pitches her business to Andrew's mother and the kids get into trouble with their business start up.
- Andrew and Camille use game nights to help Hudson. Ramesh worries Barb doesn't think he's expressive enough. Khia plans a movie night for Mannix.
- Determined to prove they're cool, Andrew and Camille have a night on the town. Leo helps Hudson face the music. Ramesh and Sebastian play backgammon.
- Andrew brings together the neighbourhood as his perfect graduation plans are threatened. Camille wants to quit her job. Khia gets bad news from Mannix.
- Andrew interviews for his dream job in community development. Camille holds a focus group for her business launch.
- Experts find out what the Vinland map - allegedly drawn in the 15th century - reveals about settlements in America prior to Christopher Columbus's arrival,
- Archeologists search for and interpret tiny clues to determine the origin of the Sphinx and who it represents.
- Unlocking the mysteries of the most recognizable statues on earth. How were the thousand giant stone heads of Easter Island made, and why? Why did the Islanders topple all of them, except one?
- Off the coast of North Carolina, nautical archaeologists, historians and scientists study the artifacts of a 300 year old shipwreck. Positively identified as Blackbeard's flagship, our investigators set about to uncover what the ship's remains can tell us about history's most notorious pirate.
- In a search that spans four countries and 20 centuries, we investigate the legend of the Spear of Destiny. First mentioned in the New Testament, the spear is said to have pierced the side of Jesus. Believed to have special powers, kings and conquerors from Charlemagne to Hitler tried to possess it.
- For centuries Troy was believed to be a mythical city. Now, a leading team of American archaeologists have discovered an ancient thriving city, and evidence of a real Trojan War.
- Armed with a four and a half thousand year old diary, and a radical new approach. Engineer Peter James and leading archaeologist Mark Lehner set out to solve Ancient Egypt's greatest mystery. How was the Great Pyramid built?
- Experts analyze cryptic writing etched on the Turin Shroud - a piece of medieval linen cloth bearing the image of a crucified man - in an attempt to verify its origins.
- Experts hope to unlock the secrets of the golden city of El Dorado by examining a 10in-long statue that may hold the key to the lost Amazonian civilisation.
- A tiny fragment of papyrus that refers to the wife of Jesus stirs immediate controversy. This program describes the efforts to validate the document.
- The extraordinary story behind one of the most famous images from the ancient world. Who was Queen Nefertiti? Who made the blue-crowned bust which turned her into a modern icon? Could the Nefertiti bust be a fake?
- The hunt for the truth about the most famous lost treasure of them all. Did the Ark of the Covenant really exist? What it did look like? What was the power that it was said to hold? And what happened to it? Where is it now?
- The Great Wall of China is more than just a part of history, it's part of the world's geography, a sprawling, massive edifice of mud, reeds, and billions of bricks. But why did the Chinese go to such lengths to build it? And what secrets have enabled it to survive for over 2,000 years? We unravel its mysteries and rewrite its complex history through groundbreaking science and pioneering drone technology. This is how the wall was built, what its real purpose was, how it has survived multiple earthquakes and attacks, and how long it really runs.