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- An entrepreneur's obsessive dream of developing an Okanagan Lake island into a Middle Eastern-themed amusement park leads to a spiraling path of legal turmoil and financial ruin, with a hostage-taking and bomb plots along the way.
- Robin, a bored retail employee, is tasked with training the stores new employee, a worker robot. Reluctant to work alongside this new machine at first, Robin forms an unlikely bond with it, leading her to make some life changing decisions.
- Android Employed is a four part series following the launch of the R500 robot. An extremely advanced, friendly worker robot, capable of learning and adapting to any new situation. These machines, the first in their kind to socially interact with humans, have been deployed to numerous industries and public sectors, including, retail, office work, parks and recreation, libraries, factories, and a whole number of businesses. A comedy first and foremost, this series raises ethical and philosophical questions regarding the introduction of an AI capable of changing how society as we know it, is run.
- Follow Vancouver Is Awesome founder Bob Kronbauer as he treks across BC uncovering its weird and extraordinary history.
- Bea Barkley is an eight-year-old horror fanatic with a serious problem: her mom's brought her new boyfriend home to meet the family, and no-one but Bea seems to notice he's a werewolf.
- Two women in isolation struggle to survive in a world dominated by Artificial Intellegence
- Playground is simple. We take a venue and turn it into a make-shift recording studio. We add a band, an audience, and give them one goal - create a song together in an hour, and then record it in one take. This four part TV series follows the Playground team across four cities as they set out to produce a new show in each city, with a local band.
- In post-war Sierra Leone the youth, who once used guns to showcase their frustration, are picking up microphones to exercise a new found freedom of speech.
- On the day he plans to propose to his girlfriend, Wes, a lowly shipping clerk, finds a fountain pen that cause objects to vanish. He embraces the strange phenomenon as a novelty, until it threatens to impede his romantic plans, and very existence.
- On a tip from Warren Miller, Bobs attempts to ski sand in Prince George without dying. He then tries to control a bunch of Clydesdales whilst learning about a stagecoach robbery.
- After getting fired for coming out as trans at work, the life that Sü has so carefully planned spins out of control and she winds up crashing at Chris's condemned apartment. There she meets a host of interesting characters including, Antonia, her landlord, who is obviously up to something illegal, Zoey, a teen-aged neighbor who has no sense of boundaries and Sandra, the homicide detective living next door. Sü must decide whether or not she should stay out of the closet.
- Zoey shadows Chris hoping to uncover zer secret occupation as ze tries to cover up zer profession, and puts up with Antonia's attempts to connect over transphobic commentary. Sü finds out she's even more broke than she anticipated, and whilst trying to secure a bank loan, finds a date instead with Russell, the charming bank manager.
- Zoey deals with bullying at school and tricks Chris into posing as her legal guardian on parent-teacher day so she can exact her revenge. Barbara, who was fixated on "the Chris problem," eventually finds out. Meanwhile, Nate realizes that his text-message dominatrix is in the office, and Sü realizes that her text-message client is her boss. She fobs him off on Phil, who plays along.
- Trying to break Zoey out of her shell, Sü convinces her to join Doomball - a contact sport with a frighteningly high casualty rate. While on the hunt for a target, Chris and Antonia elbow in on the Doomball experience, but for the opposing team. Chris meets a new flame, and Antonia confronts her transphobia.
- Sensing underlying problems in her relationship, Sü tries to compensate by getting her friends to go out on dates. She arranges a double date - her and Russell, with Chris and this curious "Isabelle." Antonia realizes that she's no longer comfortable with her lesbian-grapevine reputation as a good lay, and Zoey tries to date online - but Barbara would rather she didn't date at all.
- Sü and Phil both go through medical assessment for surgery - but the gatekeeper is rigorously gender-normative and Russell is anything but supportive. Zoey and Barbara clash over Barbara's fear of losing custody versus Zoey's desire to transition. Toni finally comes out as transitioning to male, and Chris learns to relate to another human being.
- Bob goes to Nanaimo to learn about one of BC's most loved mayors. When he gets there Bob learns less about the mayor himself and learns more, firsthand, about the tradition he started: bathtub racing.
- Bob meets the type of camel that was used in the BC Gold Rush and learns firsthand why they didn't last. He gets freaked out knowing that there might be one or two skullcrushers still out in the wild.
- Bob goes to Harrison Hot Springs to find a sasquatch. It's no surprise that he doesn't. What Bob does come away with is an understanding of the history of the sasquatch from the First Nation's perspective.
- Bob travels to Tofino to learn about the eccentric Fred Tibbs, who would serenade the town daily with his cornet. Bob visits a local, Tibbs' grave, and plays a trumpet across the ocean to solve a mystery.
- Bob boats to an island in the Okanagan Lake to poke around a failed amusement park. It was the dream of Eddy Haymour. Government forces conspired to halt his dream. In response Eddy went to Lebanon and took hostages.
- Bob faces his fears of small spaces and goes flying in a Cessna. He learns about a group of female pilots from the 30s and their dusk to dawn flight, which highlighted the fact that 'a woman's place is in the air.'
- Bob tries to track down a lost TV show pilot produced by Terry David Mulligan starring John Candy and Tiger Williams. Bob ends up in Campbell River watching it with the guide who was there for the filming in the 80s.
- Bob speaks with the descendant of freed slaves and learns about the trek the family took from Missouri to their ultimate refuge of Salt Spring Island. Bob looks through a few heirlooms such as a Bible and a derringer.
- Bob boats to the site of the once terrifying Ripple Rock. Now it's also the site of one of the biggest maritime explosions ever. He speaks to two buddies who tried to 'make a buck' by bussing people to watch the blast.
- Bob never went to Expo 86. To get validation he tries to track down the symbol of Expo: Expo Ernie. He comes up against a few dead ends, a stolen replica, the prototype turned art piece, but eventually he gets his robot.
- 2016–TV EpisodeBob finds himself in a small town that has history with big animals, talks to some experts about one of BC's true angels, learns about a cursed ski town, and catches gold fever.
- Casey, an eager young curator, convinces the art gallery she works to purchase a robot tour guide. The robot challenges the belief that that creativity is exclusive to humanity.