TV Schedule for APTN - West
Wednesday, January 21st TV listings for APTN - West
Kiuna, plus qu'une école De nouvelles perspectives
C'est la mi-session à l'Institution Kiuna; assidue et organisée, Kim obtient des notes qui dépassent ses attentes; Joël part bientôt en stage et un exercice d'introspection amène Jean-François à faire un grand changement.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Réserve faunique La Vérendrye: chasse au dindon sauvage
Chuck rencontre Tommy Labelle à la réserve faunique La Vérendrye pour chasser du dindon sauvage et pêcher du brochet; le duo rentre ensuite à la maison Labelle pour savourer un repas préparé par le chef de la maison, grand-père Jean-Claude.
Orignal & marmelade Flétan
Dans le canot de guerre du célèbre activiste Guujaw, on suit quelques cours de langue et l'on se rend en mer pour pêcher le flétan; des canneberges sauvages avec un cueilleur local; le repas au célèbre Haïda Heritage Centre.
Lands Enchanted Atik: The Great Spirit of Nitassinan
Exploring the Pipmuacan Reservoir's enchanted lands.
Red Earth Uncovered First Orb I See Tonight
Hayley delves into numerous UFO sightings in Alberta.
History's Most Haunted Montreal: Ghosts of the Prohibition
The team finds startling paranormal links to Montreal's boozy, corrupt past in the 1920s and '30s, such as a man whose corpse became an attraction, a woman haunted by ghost children, and a murder victim in a notorious cabaret.
The Beachcombers Picking Up the Pieces
A local waterskiing champion has an accident which may leave her permanently paralyzed. With Dion Luther and Cam Bancroft.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Spirit Talker Series Finale
Shawn sets out on a journey to reconnect with his Mi'kmaw culture.
The Other Side The Hurtful Past
Intuitive Jeff Richards, investigator Michaella Shannon and spirit guide Tom Charles set out to engage spirits and humans in the hope that both will find peace.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Station Gallery, Whitby, ON
Following a group of Six Nations ghost hunters known as S.N.I.P.E. who gather evidence from the world of ghost stories, paranormal encounters and the unexplainable.
Taken Lisa Marie Young
Stories of the mysteries surrounding cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Searchers The Unspoken Terrain
Secret History No Small Affair
A half Nahathaway Cree woman finds solace while reading her dying husband's journals; she cherishes their life together in the Canadian Northwest.
North of 60 If I Have Been Untrue
Tension rises between Teevee and Bertha over Lynx River Resources; Harper puts Michelle's life in jeopardy.
The Beachcombers A Light Touch
Nick takes a disliking to the charming musician who has sailed into Gibsons and into Sara's life.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective A Case for Genocide
A look back at Rob Smith's 2014 story on the survivors and experts attempting to make the case that Canada's treatment of Indigenous children in residential schools constituted genocide under international law.
History's Most Haunted Salem: Ghosts of the Witch Hunt
Hunt for the truth in Massachussetts; Salem's ghosts -- including that of the first woman hanged for witchcraft -- reveal things about the city's infamous witch trials; a message from a man executed in the worst way imaginable.
Spirit Talker Enoch Cree Nation, AB
Shawn collaborates with Knowledge Keeper Robert Hope in assembling a community teepee.
The Other Side Darkness Down The Hill
Doors that open and a mysterious figure haunt the new Tsuut'ina administrative building; with the help of their guide, the team uses Indigenous ceremonial practices to bridge old traumas and new beginnings, bringing peace to the land and the spirits.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Scugog Shores Museum, Port Perry, ON
Following a group of Six Nations ghost hunters known as S.N.I.P.E. who gather evidence from the world of ghost stories, paranormal encounters and the unexplainable.
Taken Kayla and Tyler Arkinson
Stories of the mysteries surrounding cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Searchers North of Nowhere
Secret History Threes The Charm
A young Mohawk woman defies adversity to become Canada's first Indigenous nurse; stationed on France's front lines, her spirit, compassion and selflessness inspire strength and salvation.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective A Case for Genocide
A look back at Rob Smith's 2014 story on the survivors and experts attempting to make the case that Canada's treatment of Indigenous children in residential schools constituted genocide under international law.
History's Most Haunted Salem: Ghosts of the Witch Hunt
Hunt for the truth in Massachussetts; Salem's ghosts -- including that of the first woman hanged for witchcraft -- reveal things about the city's infamous witch trials; a message from a man executed in the worst way imaginable.
Spirit Talker Enoch Cree Nation, AB
Shawn collaborates with Knowledge Keeper Robert Hope in assembling a community teepee.
The Other Side Darkness Down The Hill
Doors that open and a mysterious figure haunt the new Tsuut'ina administrative building; with the help of their guide, the team uses Indigenous ceremonial practices to bridge old traumas and new beginnings, bringing peace to the land and the spirits.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Scugog Shores Museum, Port Perry, ON
Following a group of Six Nations ghost hunters known as S.N.I.P.E. who gather evidence from the world of ghost stories, paranormal encounters and the unexplainable.
Taken Kayla and Tyler Arkinson
Stories of the mysteries surrounding cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Searchers North of Nowhere
Secret History Threes The Charm
A young Mohawk woman defies adversity to become Canada's first Indigenous nurse; stationed on France's front lines, her spirit, compassion and selflessness inspire strength and salvation.
North of 60 If I Have Been Untrue
Tension rises between Teevee and Bertha over Lynx River Resources; Harper puts Michelle's life in jeopardy.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective A Case for Genocide
A look back at Rob Smith's 2014 story on the survivors and experts attempting to make the case that Canada's treatment of Indigenous children in residential schools constituted genocide under international law.
Water Worlds Urban Waters
Waterways are often taken for granted; small creeks eventually feed rivers, estuaries and oceans; in Metro Vancouver, stream keepers work tirelessly to restore and maintain local creeks and streams, protecting these crucial waterways.
Yukon Harvest Family: Part 2
Scott heads to the Yukon with his son, Joel, to guide two clients on the adventure of a lifetime.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Beverly: The Captain of a Fishing Boat
As one of the first female captains in her community, Captain Beverly Denny faces a great deal of doubt, sexism and racism; still, she is a well-respected captain who belongs on the water; she balances snow crab and tuna fishing.
Red River Gold Took It to the Grave
Another legend of stolen gold, pursuit and tragedy arises on the trail; the team gains a new member as they search for a promising but tricky spot on the Whitemouth River.
Sans réserve Marie-Ève Bordeleau
En tant que première femme crie avocate au Québec, Marie-Ève Bordeleau lutte pour l'amélioration des conditions de vie des peuples autochtones; en 2018, elle est nommée commissaire aux relations avec les peuples autochtones de la ville de Montréal.
Sur le terrain Trouver sa vocation
Une infirmière évalue une femme avancée dans sa grossesse qui s'inquiète de ses douleurs aux nerfs sciatiques; plus tard, une intervenante sociale de Wendake organise une activité communautaire qui change le quotidien des patients de longue durée.
