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- The adventures of Mildred Hubble, a witch attending Cackles Academy. She's called the "Worst Witch" because she's always caught getting into trouble.
- A group of very different individuals with different ideas of how to face the end come together as the world is expected to end in six hours at the turn of the century.
- The telling of an Inuit legend of an evil spirit causing strife in the community and one warrior's endurance and battle of its menace.
- Following her sister's death from drug addiction, a high school student is forced to leave her private school to return to her old, crime-filled neighborhood where she re-kindles an unlikely passion for the competitive world of step dancing.
- A handsome, enigmatic stranger brings intrigue to a small New England town.
- A caterer witnesses a brutal murder and must seek police protection until she can testify.
- Beethoven's Hair traces the unlikely journey of a lock of hair cut from Beethoven's corpse and unravels the mystery of his tortured life and death. The film begins in modern times, when a pair of Beethoven enthusiasts purchase the hair at a Sotheby's auction. The story then looks at the lock's previous owners and culminates in the science that reveals Beethoven's "medical secret". Set to a lush score of some of Beethoven's most glorious music, the film explores the world of forensic testing in sharp relief against the romance of 19th-century Vienna and the horrors of 20th-century Nazi Germany.
- Garnet, 8 years old, has a father who has difficulty showing him love, since Garnet's mother died during his birth. Only getting affection by his 16 year old sister Flower, the situation changes when she leaves when she gets pregnant.
- Things appear to be looking up for a cash-strapped, regional hospital when it hires a reputedly brilliant cardiac surgeon to head up its pediatric cardiac surgery unit. But when increasing numbers of children begin dying on the operating table, the unit's top O.R. nurse begins to suspect that the new surgeon is not as experienced as everyone has been lead to believe. She finds herself alone, faced with jeopardizing the career she loves by taking on the powers that be and blowing the whistle on the influential surgeon and the harrowing goings-on at the hospital.
- The mother of one of the victims of the crash of Swissair flight 111 meets, in Nova Scotia, with one of the fishermen who assisted with the rescue mission.
- The sudden death of a ranch owner leaves his hearing impaired son, who has been institutionalized from childhood, with the responsibility of keeping the land in the family.
- Simon and Sally think their neighbor, Mrs. Jones, is a witch. Their teddy bears Ben and Wally get involved and they all have an adventure to discover the truth.
- The once clean and healthy city of Toronto becomes the pariah of the western world when a deadly chain of infection lands in the city. Panic spreads as the number of SARS cases increases as there are no effective treatments. In HD.
- Walt Wingfield gives up his successful career as a Toronto stockbroker and moves to Persephone County to pursue the life of a 'gentleman farmer.' This series recounts his experiences with the local personalities.
- The chance meeting between two women brings together two halves of an astonishing story of slavery. Carmelita Robertson met Dr. Ruth Whitehead in 1995 while doing graduate research at the Museam of Natural History in Halifax, Nova Scotia. With little in common but a mutual interest in geneology, the two women discover their ancestral relationship as slaveholder and slave in South Carolina, and travel together to visit the past.
- Few followers of the Templar Legacy are unaware of the story of Prince Henry Sinclair; the 14th century Scottish Nobleman who was the last Earl of Orkney and a kin to the man who built the famed Rosslyn Chapel. Sinclair, of Scottish and Viking lineage, was a true adventurer worthy of his combined heritage. In 1398 Henry Sinclair traveled across the sea to Nova Scotia - a century before the famed voyage of Columbus. Traces the transatlantic journey of Prince Henry Sinclair. Examines such topics as Rosslyn Chapel, the Crusades, the Cathars, the bloodline of Christ theory and the Quest for the Holy Grail. Through the course of the film, the question is asked, "What is the Grail?" This question is answered through a comprehensive history of the Holy Relic and its possible connection to the Knights Templar. Unlike many documentaries, which use pan and scan pictures with a talking head voice over track, the Prince and the Grail uses location footage, costumed actors and interviews with experts on the topic.
- Shane Yellowbird takes us on a behind scenes journey of the making of his music video for his title track "Life is Calling My Name."
- Da Vinci investigates numerous prostitute murders over several months. Leary questions a local diner owner who received the mail of some of the victims.
- Framed for murder, Ray must stay under arrest at the Canadian consulate while Fraser goes out to hopefully solve the crime before Ray is extradited from there with an aggressive man running for the State's Attorny Office looking to put him away.
- Fraser returns from his vacation back in Canada to find Ray there but not there, and a copycat arsonist of a man he and Ray put away once.
- While Kowalski is questioning minor criminal Stanley Smith, Fraser discovers a body encased in the wall. It's Guy Rankin, who had a bad history with Francesca and she asks Fraser to find the killer but quietly. The presence of psychotic killer Kuzma and the FBI complicate matters.
- When Internal Affairs thinks there are dirty cops in the department and want to grill Ray, Welsh worries about Ray's cover being blown and not being able to find him. Meanwhile Fraser, sent on the hunt for Ray, joins Ray in wait for a criminal who made Ray the man he became.
- Ray and Fraser blow the cover of a relocated witness set to testify in court, upsetting his brother who works for the government and looks out for him. But things may not be what they seem.
- When the boxing opponent of a young man Ray is training is sent to the hospital possibly dead, a man turns up dead and the evidence suggests Ray's wannabe boxer may have done it.
- Ready to split up and go their separate ways on re-assignments after a bad squabble, Ray and Fraser are drawn into one more case after a man lands on the front of Ray's car dead with a knife in his back and a map carved into his chest, leading the two into a mystery involving gold, pirates, and a ghost ship
- Ray, Fraser, Welsh, Thatcher and a Canadian ship full of RCMP's take on criminals at sea.
- One of Kowalski's informants is stabbed to death while a few days earlier a flight attendant in Canada is murdered. Fraser finds the primary suspects have airtight alibis and no obvious ties. Yet Fraser plays a hunch that there is a connection.
- After a man is murdered in their sight at a mall, Ray, Thatcher and Welsh argue over who did it and how, utilizing Fraser to help uncover the truth.
- Ray and Fraser protect an elderly ex British spy from Russian spies who are after something the old man has.
- Someone attempts to kill Stanley's ex-wife Stella and her date, with Fraser and Stanley saving their lives. She's dating Frank Orsini, an alderman involved in a controversial housing project, with Fraser trying to solve the case while serving as Orsini's bodyguard.
- A female bounty hunter tracks down her bounty, her husband, while other bounty hunters pursue. The department, suffering from the "blue flu", leaves only Ray and Fraser to help.