TV Schedule for APTN - East DV
Tuesday, May 26th TV listings for APTN - East DV
Police tribale Deux sur quinze
Le corps d'un Autochtone est découvert dans une ruelle, mais sa mort est rapidement éclipsée par une manifestation contre un pipeline: Sam et Buke croisent le fer.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Edmonton, Alberta - Épisode urbain
Chuck se rend à Edmonton, la capitale de l'Alberta, qui compte d'ailleurs l'une des plus grandes populations autochtones du Canada. Chuck récolte des plantes médicinales et cuisine dans le tout nouveau restaurant autochtone du chef Scott Iserhoff.
Orignal & marmelade Pubs et ours
Dans la région de la vallée de Cowichan, Art et Dan rendent visite à la Victoria Fish and Game Protective Association; sur le champ de tir, ils rencontrent deux jeunes d'ascendance métisse qui leur apprennent à chasser à l'ours.
Wild Rose Vet It Takes a Village
A defenestrated kitty needs a new home, a cat named Bella has mouth issues which may or may not be cancer, and Dr. Savannah takes a trip to the Siksika first nation to run a spay/neuter clinic to help control the pet population.
Michif Country Gabriel Daniels
Actor Gabriel Daniels hunts big game in St. Laurent, deepening his respect for his parents' efforts to keep him connected to the land and his Métis culture; his father played a key role in the landmark Daniels v. Canada case.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Lamb and Leeks
Art and Dan wander the Welsh saltmarshes in search of the Saltmarsh lamb, harvest leeks, explore a 14th century castle and listen to a Welsh all-male choir.
Feast Saskatoon Dessert & Beet Brownie
Tiffany makes a beet brownie with chocolate chips; a tip for removing food stains.
The Beachcombers Sticks and Stones
Shipwrecked Dana, Laurel, Sam and Tommy await rescue.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Frozen Planet II Frozen Peaks
Found on every continent, mountains create unique frozen worlds, home to extraordinary animals that must overcome the crushing conditions of the cold.
Wild Rose Vet It Takes a Village
A defenestrated kitty needs a new home, a cat named Bella has mouth issues which may or may not be cancer, and Dr. Savannah takes a trip to the Siksika first nation to run a spay/neuter clinic to help control the pet population.
Wild Rose Vets It's a Dog's Life
Dr. Emma sets off on a road trip to Siksika Nation to help stray dogs get healthy and find their forever homes; in Saskatoon, Dr. Allison examines a worrying lump on an older dog with a big personality.
Coastal Carvings A Family Business
Shop assistant Jacob takes on the highs and lows of the artist process; Jeremy collaborates on a personal project with Métis artist, Lisa.
Water Worlds The Sea of Glass
Once thought extinct, glass sponge reefs are rediscovered in the 1980s deep off Canada's West Coast; scientists and researchers need specialized deep-sea technology to study these ancient and fragile ecosystems.
North of 60 Oil & Water
Teevee faces his first challenge as chief; Gerry's upset when Teevee wants out of their partnership; Leon persuades Andrew to help him get Rosie back.
The Beachcombers Hot Stuff
While temporarily working for Relic (Robert Clothier), Sam (Beau Heaton) is held hostage. Stars Bruno Gerussi and Janet-Laine Green.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Interviews that focus on Indigenous issues; host Dennis Ward delves into the issues faced by people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Life Below Zero Canada Trail Blazing
Kim and Pierre redouble their efforts to harvest a moose; Becky pushes herself to the limit for her dogs; Bentley and his father build a summer runway for their plane; Jon and his two sons look to the past to help them build for their future.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Sharon Temple
The ghost hunters investigate strange happenings reported by visitors and employees at the Sharon Temple, a designated national historic site; the team's mission is to connect with both the builder of the temple and its founder.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Dalnavert Museum
Dalnavert, built in 1895, holds more than memories; after transforming into a boarding house, its eerie halls became a hub for paranormal activity; stepping inside the haunted Victorian mansion where history and spirits linger.
Reservation Dogs Friday
The Rez Dogs get punished for going to California.
Acting Good A Diamond in the Bush
Paul hires a Lou Diamond Phillips impersonator for Agnes' birthday, but the party takes a dark, oddly familiar turn; Brent Butt guest stars.
Wellington Paranormal The She Wolf of Kurimarama Street
Officers O'Leary and Minogue investigate what they believe are dog attacks, but stumble upon something more mysterious.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Interviews that focus on Indigenous issues; host Dennis Ward delves into the issues faced by people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Horse Warriors Slippery When Wet
River Cree is testing out a new rider, while Old Sun's rider, Justin Maguire is trampled by a horse; the River Cree and Old Sun teams find themselves in the same heat on the final day of a big money race.
Ahousaht's team supports the members of their community, including youth who are considered at risk.
Friday Night Thunder The Sons Are Shining
Victor Bomberry shares his story of sobriety and returns to the oval for his second time with a great start to the night; he later learns that he needs to be able to hear the race director and follow instructions, or he'll be slapped with a penalty.
Warriors of Tomorrow Vertigo and Victories New
The recruits experience cultural connection while building teepees, and fear of heights on the rappel tower. Strict inspections force the recruits to prepare quickly. One of them confronts her doubts as fatigue escalates.
Northern Air Rescue A First Nation and a First Officer
After a year honing her aviation skills, a pilot fights for a spot in an air ambulance program.
North of North Walrus D*ck Baseball
Six weeks later as Spring continues to thaw the Arctic, the community comes together to challenge Ice Cove's rivals to a not-so-friendly game of northern baseball.
Acting Good A Diamond in the Bush
Paul hires a Lou Diamond Phillips impersonator for Agnes' birthday, but the party takes a dark, oddly familiar turn; Brent Butt guest stars.
Hoop Nations Back to School
North of 60 Oil & Water
Teevee faces his first challenge as chief; Gerry's upset when Teevee wants out of their partnership; Leon persuades Andrew to help him get Rosie back.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Interviews that focus on Indigenous issues; host Dennis Ward delves into the issues faced by people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Wild Rose Vet Talking to Animals
A cat named Lovebug requires emergency surgery after being shot in the leg; a Pomeranian named Cheeka has a bad cough; Savannah and Dayle take a trip to learn some horse-handling skills from a well-known Métis expert.
Lands Enchanted Reclaiming Forillon
Join Ernest Webb in Forillon National Park, on the unceded territory of the Mi'gmaq community of Gespeg; witness the residents' efforts to rediscover their traditional lands, bridging the past, present and future.
Red Earth Uncovered Wendigo, Witiko & When to Go
Doc tells Shayla to document the evil spirit known as Wendigo and sends her to visit Kenora, Ontario which is known as the Wendigo capital of the world.
Spirit Talker Potletek First Nation, NS
The spirit of a grandfather is cheering on his granddaughter in her quest to become a doctor; a well-known chief reaches out to his daughters to let them know he is proud they are carrying on his groundbreaking legacy.
Dans un territoire près de chez vous Chez les Puvirnituqmiut 1
Mélanie Napartuk reçoit Eve dans son village natal, Puvirnituq, qu'elle n'a pas visité depuis 30 ans ; ensemble, elles explorent la culture inuit du Nunavik ; avec Sarah Beaulne, elles découvrent le chant de gorge et la langue traditionnelle.
La terre en nous Récolter
Christian explore l'innovation agroenvironnementale, des alternatives qui refusent les normes actuelles et favorisent une agriculture en harmonie avec la terre; ces agriculteurs se distinguent par leurs pratiques tirées d'apprentissages autochtones.
