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Episode Guide
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Air Ambulance
A government plane becomes Newfoundland's first emergency aircraft.
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All Around the Family
The Ray Walsh story.
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The Alpacas of Port au Port
Residents strive to establish an alpaca ranch on the Port au Port peninsula of Newfoundland.
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American Marten
The American Marten.
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Ammo Dumps
The environmental impact of the tons of chemical and conventional weapons dumped off the east coast.
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And Then There Was Light
Rita Anderson discusses the restoration of the lighthouse in Rose Blanche.
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An Animal's Best Friend
Animal lover Don Brown.
- Apples
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The Artist as a Fisherman
Fly-fishing influences the artwork of Scott Goudie.
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Ashes Island
Conservation to help rebuild the local lobster fishery.
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The Ashuanipi Reunion
Train ride along the Ashuanipi River; cabin owners reunion.
- Atlantic Beef
- The Avengers
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Back on the Water
First commercial cod fishery in Newfoundland since the moratorium.
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Back to the Beginning
Newfoundland celebrates 500 years.
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Back to the Landers
People who are still living off the land.
- Baltzer's Bog
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Beaches
Protecting wild beaches from developers.
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Beaches and Their Environments
Canadian east coast beaches.
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Beaubassin
Archaeologists study a former Acadian settlement with the help of descendents of the original settlers.
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Becoming an Outdoors Woman
Three housewives tackle the outdoors.
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The Bee Charmers
Newfoundland woman produces what is considered the finest honey in the world.
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Belledune
A community split by conflicting views for their future and their environment.
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Bicknell's Thrush
Bicknell's thrush, a rare bird, is discovered in the Maritimes.
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Birdseye Maple
A woodsman who specializes in rare birdseye maple trees.
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Blanding Turtles
Turtles.
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Blue Whales
Blue whales.
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Bluefin Tuna
Western Atlantic numbers have declined.
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Boat Builder
Modern-day shipbuilding.
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Boat Builders
Nova Scotian boat builders team up to compete globally.
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The Bog Farmers of Seal Cove
Organic bog farming.
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Bon Portage Island
Bon Portage Island, a classroom in the Atlantic.
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The Bonds of Earth
A World War II U.S. bomber crew survives crash-landing on the coast of Labrador but starves to death in two months.
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The Bonds of Earth
The final days of a stranded American bomber crew.
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Bottom Trawling
The Canadian government is supporting a way of fishing that many believe is wrecking ocean habitat.
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The Bounty
The rescue of the Bounty, a ship built in Lunenburg, N.S.
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Boys and Their Toys
Newfoundland Railway.
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Bringing Back the Lobsters
Preserving lobster stocks.
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Brooking's Boats
Boat builder Warren Brooking.
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Built From Scratch
Story of a small bakery that defied the odds.
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Built With Pride
Boat known as Marcella May.
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C.B. Oysters
Raising oysters in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
- Campbell's Barrens
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Cape Breton Miners
How former Cape Breton miners are faring after almost three years since their last shift.
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Cape Breton Oysters
Jim Crawford and Dave Tupper make a living providing oysters to markets in Toronto and Boston.
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Caribou Concerns
Avalon caribou.
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Cathi and Clayton
A wheelchair user receives assistance from her Newfoundland dog.
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Caught Out in a Storm
Newfoundland's sealing disaster of 1914.
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Celie's Story
Newfoundland's great-great grandmother of the outdoors.
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Census of Marine Life
A scientist who is leading a worldwide effort to study the worlds' oceans.
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Changing Change Islands
Restoring heritage buildings.
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Changing Course
Russell Bishop gives up boat building to build a golf course.
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Charlottetown Market
Charlottetown Farmer's Market.
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Chatman's Bakery
The story of a little family bakery that defied the odds.
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The Christmas Whales
A community bands together to save a pod of whales caught in a bay.
- Cliff Keeper
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Coastal Sewage
Harbors and bays throughout the Maritimes are being ruined by the release of raw sewage.
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Coming Home
An elderly woman makes an annual pilgrimage to a cabin in a meadow.
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Contaminated Lighthouse
Mercury and lighthouses.
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Cormack Brides
War brides and veterans of World War II.
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The Cormiers of the Valley
The Cormier farm.
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Cougars
The possibility of cougars living in the woods of New Brunswick.
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Counting Coyotes
Coyotes begin to appear more frequently in Newfoundland.
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The Cove of Love
With a population of 7, L'Anse Amour is the tiniest year-round community on Labrador's south coast.
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Cows and Genes
Revolutions in the dairy industry.
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The Crest of the Wave
Farming salmon.
- Cutthroat Island
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The Daughter Who Did
Karen Tucker, a daughter who took over her late father's vegetable farm.
- Dave
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The Death of a Fisherman
Casualties of the fishing industry.
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Deer and Coyotes
Coyotes may cause the decline in deer population.
- Deer Harbors
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Deer Yards
Forest companies are being blamed for the disappearance of deer in northern New Brunswick.
- Dory Racing
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Dr. Jeon
Dr. Jeon, the Korean doctor who worked in a small Newfoundland hospital for 26 years.
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Draggers
Dragger fishermen.
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Dream Come True
Two fishing brothers make history when the first catamaran built specifically for the commercial fishery arrives in Newfoundland waters.
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The Dust of His Ancestors
Pete Parsons turns his grandfather's general store into a museum.
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Dying Oceans
A former nurse devotes her life to watching changes in the shoreline.
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The Early Years
Archival programming.
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The Edge of the Ice
A traditional spring seal hunt.
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The Efford Campaign
John Efford fights for Liberal leadership.
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The Falabella Man of Robinsons
Bill Gabriel owns miniature Falabella ponies.
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A Family Affair
A family that survived a fire at sea.
- Farley Mowat
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Farm Safety
Farmers report on the dangers of their occupation.
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Farmed Cod
The first harvest of farmed cod.
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The Farmers' Daughters
An update on the Powers of Brance.
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Farming Salmon
Salmon farms.
- A Few Tunes Between Friends
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Finding Acadia
Archeologists and Acadian descendants search for the remnants of communities destroyed by the British.
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Fish Cops
Catching poachers in eastern coastal waters.
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Fish Enough
Traveling to Indian Bay for the first weekend of the ice fishing season.
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Fish Quotas
Fish quotas.
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Fish Tales
Stories from surviving fishermen from the days of schooner and dory fishing.
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A Fisherman's Daughter
From downtown Montreal to a lobster boat off northern Newfoundland, we follow a fisherman's daughter.
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Flying With Falcons
Peregrine falcons.
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The Food Fishery
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans privatizes fish in Canada's waters.
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Forest Certification
Logging companies are changing the way they harvest trees in order to meet the demands of consumers who want green lumber.
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Forest School
Three people learn the theories and practices of forestry and agriculture.
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Forest School
Three people learn the realities of living on a farm and woodlot.
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Fortune Bay Christmas
The annual Mummers show.
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From Fortune Bay to Lourdes
Fishing families who were forced to settle on a different coast.
- From the Stump Up
- From Wilderness to Wooddale
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The Fruits of His Labour
A crop that survived in Newfoundland.
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G.M. Salmon
Genetically modified salmon.
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Genetic Cows
New Brunswick farmers attract attention for their dairy cow breeding.
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Gift
Volunteer Gertie Barrett receives recognition for the time and effort she has given to the people of Lewisporte.
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GMO's and Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is examining the possibility of banning genetically modified crops.
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The Goat Farmers
Commercial goat farming.
- Going Down the Road
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Gold Miner
Gold mining.
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The Grand River
Joe Goudie leads an annual 200-mile canoe trip down the river his ancestors once traveled.
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Graveyards
Maritime graveyards.
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Green Crabs
Non-native crabs have invaded P.E.I.
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The Greenspond Letter
A woman's passion for history captures the essence of a community.
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The Grey Islands' Eiders
An eider duck nesting colony off the Grey Islands.
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The Grey Zone
Canadian fishermen who are demanding their share of the lobster fishery in disputed border waters between New Brunswick and Maine.
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Ground Hemlock
Hemlock could be the foundation of a cancer-curing drug.
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Gun Control
How rural New Brunswickers comply with gun control legislation.
- Hanging On
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Harness Racing
Keeping harness racing in Nova Scotia a thriving industry.
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Harry Martin's Labrador
Wildlife officer Harry Martin depicts Labrador through music.
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Harvest of Seals
Morrissey Johnson, one of Newfoundland's most famous sealers, captains the Lady Johnson.
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Hemlock
A wild shrub could be the foundation of an industry producing a cancer cure.
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The Hero
Newfoundlander has twice been honored for acts of bravery.
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Hog Production, Grand Falls, New Brunswick
Hogs in Grand Falls, N.B.
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Honouring Their Own
Preserving Fogo Island's history.
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The Horse Lady
Newfoundland artist Renee Butler Harnum.
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Hudson Bomber
The search for a Hudson Bomber which crashed in Nova Scotia lake 60 years ago.
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The Hughes Brothers
Five fishing brothers who are trying to make a living without cod.
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I Arose From the Woodlands
The Newfoundland town of Grand Falls celebrates 100 years of history.
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If It Looks Good, Shoot It
Photographer Charlie Falk.
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If Wishes Were Horses
A family launches a business based on its love of horses.
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In Love With the Gander
Salmon fishing on the Gander River with Rita Fraad, who has been making the annual trip for 54 years.
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In Search of the Pine Marten
Searching for pine martens.
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In the Name of the Pine Marten
The endangered pine marten.
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Inside the Narrows
A then and now look at the narrows of St. John's Harbour.
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The Irish Loop
A Newfoundland man is taken back to the land of his ancestors.
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Ironbound
How a novel of an island off Nova Scotia changed the lives of the inhabitants and their descendants.
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Islands
Newfoundlanders demonstrate through art, music and literature how their island has shaped them.
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Islands
People of Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton share cultural traditions.
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It's a Life
Harry Gulliver, a farmer who has been raising dairy cows in the middle of St. John's.
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J. Petite & Sons
Debbie Petite runs a century-old family business.
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Jacky's Giants
A woman's infatuation with the Newfoundland dog.
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Joggins
Community attempts to have it's fossil cliffs designated as a United Nations 'World Heritage Site.'
- The Kayak Symposium
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Keeper of the Cape
Man tries to protect natural world for birds.
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The King of Sheep
Newfoundland sheep that have been genetically proven to be different from any other breed of sheep.
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A Labrador Diary
See the south coast of Labrador as it once was over 20 years ago.
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A Labrador Homecoming
The Holwell family returns to its roots on Spotted Island.
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Labrador Road
Conditions of the Trans-Labrador Highway.
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The Labrador Seamstress
Artist Gladys Mesher.
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Lake Melville Seal Hunt
Seal hunting.
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The Land and Sea Story
A celebration of Land & Sea's 40th season.
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The Land of Cod and Copper
Tilt Cove developed from a copper mine.
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The Last Flight
Newfoundland's first air ambulance.
- Last of the Carbonear Stationers
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The Last Voyage
The SS Florizel sinks off Newfoundland's southern coast in 1918.
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Lawrence of the Lake
Forty years ago, Larry Perrier moved into the woods and never ended up coming back.
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Leatherback Turtles
The life cycle of the endangered leatherback turtle that feeds off the coast of Nova Scotia.
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Leaving Home
Part of rural Newfoundland where young people are leaving at a fast rate.
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LeBlanc Brothers
Three brothers celebrate 25 years of boat building.
- Let the Bells Ring
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A Lifetime of Seasons
Twillingate's Minty farm.
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Lighthouses
Loran and GPS systems are replacing lighthouses.
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Like the Back of My Hand
Naturalist Geoff Hogan describes Prince Edward Island.
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LNG Terminal
The proposal to build an LNG terminal across the bay of New Brunswick to the United States.
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Lobster and Scallops
Nova Scotia lobster fisherman try to stop scallop fishing in their waters.
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Logger's Life
History of logging.
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A Lot of Good Memories
A draft dodger's wife and a retired doctor share their stories of Exploits Newfoundland.
- Mabel Bell Aerial Experiment
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The Maker
Neil O'Grady is a master at making Irish bagpipes.
- Maliseet Dig
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A Man Called Muck
A Newfoundland man who made pig roasting a business.
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The Mattea
Newfoundlanders crew the oil tanker M.T. Mattea.
- The Matter
- Mid Shore Draggers
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Mid-Shore Draggers
Dragger fishermen defend their methods against accusations of harming the fishery.
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The Mighty Churchill
The story of Churchill Falls.
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Mining Prospectors
Mining prospectors.
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Mining the Memories
Mining iron ore on Newfoundland's Bell Island.
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Mink Ranching
The mink industry in Nova Scotia.
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The Missing
A man launches an expedition to search for his friends who were lost while mountain climbing.
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Molly Kool
Molly Kool breaks the gender barrier preventing a woman from commanding a ship.
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More Than Just a Pretty Place
In 2001, Bonavista Bay Outport is voted one of the country's 10 prettiest places.
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Mountain Bikers
Logging roads tour.
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Mummers
Fortune Bay storytellers; music from Simani; visit from local mummers.
- The Mummers Show
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Mummers' Show
Christmas tradition of 'mummering' is alive and well in Fortune Bay Newfoundland.
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The Mushauau Innu
Mushuau Innu's hunting culture.
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Music & Friends
The story of Newfoundland music.
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A Musical Journey
A review of 10 years of 'Land & Sea.'
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Musical Memories
Musical tour of some of the places visited by 'Land and Sea.'
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My Burgeo Home
Years after the collapse of the fishery, the people of Burgeo have found another resource industry to work.
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My Highway, the Sea
The coastal boat service on Newfoundland's south coast.
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N.B. Business
Two successful businesses in New Brunswick.
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N.B. Hogs
The concerns of prospective neighbors of a large pig production farm seem to go unheard.
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N.B. Prospectors
Two diehard prospectors take to the woods and hills of New Brunswick to reveal the minerals trapped in rocks.
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N.S. Forests
The future of Nova Scotia's forests.
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N.S. Mining
Mining in Nova Scotia.
- N.S. Salmon
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Nackawic
The affects on a community when a mill shuts down.
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Nackawic
The affects on a community when a mill shuts down.
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Native Fishery
Battle between commercial fisherman and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in the waters off the east coast of New Brunswick.
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Never Forgotten
Families erect a memorial of two fishermen who died in an accident in 1976.
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New Brunswick Business
Successful businesses in New Brunswick.
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New Brunswick Firefighters
A team of aerial forest firefighters.
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New Brunswick Woodlots
New Brunswick woodlots.
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The Newfoundland Flotilla
Ships celebrates Newfoundland's 500th anniversary.
- Newfoundland Logger
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Newfoundlanders
A 1960s perspective on Newfoundland.
- The Northern Nurse
- The Northern Nurse
- Norway
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Nova Scotia Wine
Nova Scotia winemakers.
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Ocean Pollution
Efforts stop ships from polluting the ocean and small islands.
- The Ocean Traveler
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Ocean Traveller
Fogo Island resident Melvin Leyte.
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Offshore Oil
Industrialists from Nova Scotia go to Texas to sell oil and gas.
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Offshore Oil
Nova Scotia examines the benefit of offshore oil and gas.
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O'Grady's Irish Pipes
Irish bag pipes.
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Old Tractor
The restoration of antique tractors.
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The Oldest Tree
The majestic trees in the Maritimes including the oldest spruce tree in the world.
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Once Upon a Christmas Time
Family has an old-fashioned Christmas.
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The Only Child
The 30 people who live in Grandois, Newfoundland.
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An Ordinary Second
Man deals with life as a quadriplegic.
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The Organ Master
Lester Goulding has been repairing and restoring pipe organs in Newfoundland.
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Organic Milk
Organic milk producers who can't get their product to market.
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Orphan Deer
A herd of deer lives on islands.
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Osprey
Birds and humans share the same space.
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Oxen
Dedicated enthusiasts who are working oxen on the land and in the woods.
- P.E.I. Coyotes
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Paddy Miller's House
The move of Paddy Miller's house.
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The Parsons of Lethbridge
In the early 1960s, a family turns a forest into a farm.
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Peacemaker
An American travels to Newfoundland to the site of the Cold War bomber crash in which his father died.
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PEI Pork
Farmers come up with an idea they think will save their pig farms.
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The People of the Torngats
The northern Labrador community of Nain, more than 30 years ago.
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People Who Live By the Sea
The Newfoundland trawler that went down in a storm forty years ago.
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The Perfect Little Goat
African pygmy goats in Newfoundland.
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The Perfect Storm
Six men survive despite spending hours in the freezing Atlantic Ocean.
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Pesticide Use in Prince Edward Island
Pesticides.
- Peter H.
- Peter V.
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The Picton Castle
Picton Castle.
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Pictou Coyotes
Maureen Hull believes people can be more dangerous than wild coyotes.
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A Picture of Exploits
Artist Ed Roche paints images of the heyday of the now-abandoned community of Exploits.
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The Pig Farmer of Ferryland
Kavanagh family raises pigs.
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The Planters
Replenishing Newfoundland's forests.
- The Plight of the Partridge
- Poaching
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Politics of the Pelt
Making a living in the Newfoundland seal hunt.
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Portrait of Lights
Traveling to Labrador to view the northern lights.
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Potatoes and P.E.I.
The potato industry of Prince Edward Island.
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Prince Edward Island Scallop Fishermen
Conservation measures deter scallopers.
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A Private Issue
Privatization controversy.
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The Prize Boys
Six men are rescued from the North Atlantic after their fishing boat sinks.
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Quest for a Catamaran
Man yearns for a British fishing boat.
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Rabies
The rabies virus.
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Raccoon Rabies
Stopping the spread of rabies.
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The Railway Ride
An American woman and a pony ride across Newfoundland.
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The Railway Walk
Bill Coultas' journey across Newfoundland.
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The Rangers
Newfoundland Rangers.
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Raptor Rehab Center
Mike and Elaine Kew rehabilitate ailing birds of prey.
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A Rare Breed
A Carbonear businessman who went from transportation to turkey farming.
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Ray Lake: A Son of St. Lawrence
Man remembers growing up in St. Lawrence with music.
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Redcliff Times
Three generations of fishing families.
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Return to Cutthroat
Cutthroat Island.
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Return to Silver Fox Island
Former residents of Silver Fox Island.
- The Revolving Light
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Rideout's Recipe for Home-Grown Retirement
A man's garden becomes a retirement project.
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Right Whale Calves
A baby boom raises hopes for the endangered right whale.
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Ripples Internment Camp
European boys fleeing Nazism during World War II end up in an Internment Camp in New Brunswick.
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River Songs
Celebrating the beauty of the St. John River in New Brunswick.
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Rivers
The government considers charging fees to use lakes and rivers.
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The Rooms of Venison Island
The Carbonear stationers fished on the Labrador every spring until the moratorium.
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Root Cellar Pride
The outport of Elliston boasts of being the root cellar capital of the world.
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Roseate Terns
Endangered birds.
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Rural Architect
Architect Brian MacKay-Lyons shows his designs.
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Rural Delivery
The creator of a unique magazine that covers rural issues and interests.
- Rural Immigration
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Rural Schools
Prince Edward Island fights back against the closure of small schools.
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Sable Island
Sable Island.
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Sabrina of St. Carols
Young people return to the small ports they left, as economic prospects improve.
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Salmon Stocks
Atlantic salmon populations decrease.
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Salmon Update
A documentary tracks the life cycle of salmon.
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Salt Marsh
Efforts to save salt marshes.
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Salt Marsh 2
The efforts being done to save critical salt marshes from destruction.
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The Salt Water Boys
The music and comedy of Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers.
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Salt Water Music
The KillDevil music camp in Grose Morne National Park.
- Salvage: Not Just Another Pretty Place
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Scallops
Scallops.
- School
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Sea Change
A group of teenagers builds a boat.
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Sea Survival
Working on an offshore oil rig.
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Seasons Remembered
Story of Ed Eelman, a Polish Canadian who was instrumental in restoring an aged and neglected wharf in New Brunswick.
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Seaweed
Seaweed.
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Selling the Fish
John Effort sells fish in Boston and promotes seal hunts in Toronto.
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Sentinel Fishery
Fishermen and scientists work together to determine the future of fisheries.
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Seven Days
Beagles in St. John's city pound.
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Sewage
Raw sewage dumped into harbors is creating an environmental disaster.
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Sharks
Understanding sharks.
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Shell Disease
Shell disease attacks lobsters.
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Shorebirds
Arctic birds feed on the Bay of Fundy shores.
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Silver Fox Island
Abandoned community is resettled.
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Skates & Rays
Divers discover underwater creatures off the coast of Nova Scotia.
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Sled Dogs of Labrador
Dog-sledding.
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Snowmobiles
Snowmobile accidents are increasing.
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The Snowshoe Man
Snowshoe maker Jack Carey.
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Sole Survivor
The sole survivor of a horrific bird hunting accident discusses the ordeal.
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Sole Survivor
The Musgrave Harbour accident.
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Songs of the Irish Cape Shore
Irish descendants settle on the Cape Shore.
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The Southern Reflections
Five multitalented teens from the Burin Peninsula make their mark with traditional music.
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Southern Reflections
Five Newfoundlanders blend traditional music with a new and youthful sound.
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Speerville Mill
A New Brunswick farmer tries to start a local business.
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The Split Peas
Seven Twillingate women who have been playing and performing their own version of Newfoundland music.
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Springhill
The anniversary of the Springhill mining disaster in Nova Scotia.
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Starving Ocean
A former nurse's theory of what is happening in the Atlantic Ocean.
- Starving Oceans
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A Story With a Hook
A Newfoundland woman turns the old tradition of mat making into an art where you can read stories of her life.
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Strip Mining
Coal is important in generating electricity in Nova Scotia.
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Sturgeon People
A couple struggles to create a caviar industry.
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Sunday Hunters
The right to hunt on the Christian Sabbath has finally arrived.
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Survival Systems
Rigorous safety training is required for all workers on offshore oil rigs.
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Swordfishing
Harpoon fisherman Franklyn D'Entremont; protecting swordfish stocks.
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Tall Ships
A profile of a couple of ships involved in the gathering of Tall Ships in Halifax harbor before an historical trans-Atlantic race.
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The Tapestry of Conche
The town of Conche celebrates the history of Newfoundland's French Shore.
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Ten Years Later
How the province has coped with a ten year cod moratorium.
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Terns
Terns.
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Their Story
Revisiting the Pomeroy family who were resettled from their Placentia Bay home more than 30 years ago.
- A Thousand Flights and More
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Tidal Turbine
Harnessing the enormous tidal power of the Bay of Fundy.
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Titanic Child
The unknown child of the Titanic.
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To Seek and Save
A family is rescued at sea.
- Tobique Fiddlers
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Tony the Tailor
St. John's most famous tailor, Tony.
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Torn From the Sea
A poignant look back at the Lanes of Braggs Island.
- Toxic Harbors
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Tracy Reid's Second Chance
Tracy Reid's remarkable recovery after an accident.
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The Travelling Pig Farmer
Ross Smith, Newfoundland's second largest commercial pig farmer.
- Treasure Hunt
- Truth Lies in the Rocks
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Tuna Crisis
The population of the bluefin tuna.
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Tuna Tagging
Maritime fishermen contribute to blue fin research.
- Tunicates
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Turning A Green Leaf
A family tries to lessen its food carbon footprint by changing the way they shop.
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Twin Cities Seniors' Most Excellent Adventure
A trip with a group of Labrador seniors at a lodge on one of Labrador's rivers.
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Uncle Jim
Photographer Jim Anderson.
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Uncle Sam's Commercial Caribou Hunt
Butcher shop owner Randy Badcock and his hunters follow the George's River caribou herd.
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The Unforgettable Fisherman
Fisherman with disabilities.
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Uranium Ban
Uranium mining in Nova Scotia.
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Walking the Rail Bed
Man attempts to follow old train rail from St. John's to Port Au Basque.
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The Westport of Westports
Newfoundland hosts a worldwide convention.
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Westray Impact
Nova Scotia workplaces still feel the effects of the Westray mine explosion.
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Whale Entanglement
Americans and Canadians work to save whales caught in fishing gear.
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Whale Entanglement
Whale rescue operation.
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Wharves
An assessment shows how maritime communities are faring since taking over government wharves.
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When I Was in the San
The fight against tuberculosis in Newfoundland.
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When We Were Rangers
The Newfoundland Rangers work against the odds in remote parts of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Where Have All the Salmon Gone?
Disappearing salmon.
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Where Old Horses Go
Caring for old horses.
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The White Fleet
Portuguese fishermen of the White Fleet frequent St. John's waterfront 35 years ago.
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Why They Stayed
Newfoundlanders who left their outport homes to move to the French island of St. Pierre.
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Wild Beaches
Wild beaches in North America.
- Wild Flowers
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The Willing Lass
The Labrador's last fisher.
- Wind Power
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Wolf Dogs
The labrador husky.
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The Wonderful Grand Hikers
Hiking on Newfoundland's east coast.
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Wood or Nothing
Master builder Henry Vokey's last schooner.
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The Wooddale Pioneers
The best kept agricultural secrets in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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The Woodswoman
Hunter Bonnie Hiscock.
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The Wreck of the Florizel
In 1918 the S.S. Florizel goes aground killing 94 of the 138 people aboard.
- Zero Level
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Zita of Fogo Island
Millionaire Zita Cobb.
