This docudrama tells the story of an unthinkable act: logger-turned-environmentalist Grant Hadwin's destruction of Kiidk...
In this intimate portrait of renowned Haida artist Bill Reid, Alanis Obomsawin weaves together voice recordings of her...
Curators of community archives across British Columbia are working to create a more inclusive history, bringing to light...
Two gritty teams of hobbyist cavers attempt to break records for the longest and deepest caves in Canada.
Filmmaker Stuart Gillies goes on a journey of discovery through British Columbia to learn what we can do as individuals...
Olympian Spencer O'Brien was on her way to becoming the best female snowboarder in the world when rheumatoid arthritis...
Wolves live in habitats where humans are encroaching, including parts of Vancouver Island. Follow the stories of people...
A community of researchers and volunteers working on a collaborative mule deer research project in BC are guided by...
Nestcam technology gives a bird's-eye view of a breeding pair of bald eagles in a Vancouver suburb, while experts and...
Master carver and land defender Joe Martin reconciles his past as a logger by revitalizing the traditional ancestral...
Something astonishing is happening in the city of Vancouver, BC. Largely unnoticed amidst vehicle traffic, industrial...
Artist Carey Newman - Ha̱yałka̱ng̱a̱me’ (Kwakwak'awakw/Coast Salish) creates a piece called the "Witness Blanket" that...
An entrepreneur's obsessive dream of developing an island on Okanagan Lake into a Middle Eastern-themed amusement park...
Indigenous, Chinese, Japanese, Punjabi, Black, and European stories are woven together to present an astute look at the...
Lesser known stories from BC history, including the Candy Bar Strike of 1947 and the tale of Vancouver's first official...
The people, places and things that have left their mark on BC's unique design and architecture history.
From BC joining Canada in the 1870s to Vancouver hosting Expo in 1986, we see over a century of British Columbian life...
No. 5 Road in Richmond, BC, is known as the "Highway to Heaven" for hosting multiple houses of worship side by side...
Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama overcame injustice and went on to design groundbreaking works, including the Ontario...
Framed around the pending transfer from the Royal BC Museum back to their rightful Indigenous community, we are taken...
Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter revisits a monumental event in 1969, when a visionary young artist, Robert Davidson...
In the 50 years since he carved his first totem pole and saw it raised on Haida Gwaii, Robert Davidson has come to be...
In the midst of a raucous civic election, can this ultra-liberal, hippy, pot-producing oasis deal with an encroaching...
Follow paramedics and dispatchers at British Columbia's Emergency Health Services, from the highly pressurized dispatch...
High in the snowy peaks of BC, adventurers, nuns, artists and photographers feel the draw of the mountains so strongly...
Filmed over a full year at the HOpe Centre in North Vancouver, follow patients and health care providers as they work...
Métis/Dene filmmaker Marie Clements navigates the cultural complexities stemming from American photographer Edward...
Director Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (Blood Tribe, Blackfoot Confederacy / Sámi) tells the story of the Musqueam's 200-day...
Acclaimed spoken word artist Shane Koyczan prepares for his most personal poem yet as he embarks on a journey to...
In the vast wilderness of northern BC, the Sacred Headwaters is one of the largest bear sanctuaries in the world.
A unique population of mountain goats live where few other creatures dare, along the vertical walls of Canada's "Grand...
Nelson filmmaker Amy Bohigian explores the region's history through the stories of people who have lived in the...
An exotic species of mountain Stone sheep, found only in the remote wilderness of northwestern BC, is providing...
Mount Edziza, a glacier-capped, semi-active volcano in northwestern BC, is one of the most complex and intriguing...
Highlights the unique history of the Great Depression in Vancouver and the influx of transient men that arrived with it.
Emergency Room: Life and Death at VGH follows a dedicated medical team as they face the challenges of working in British...
What does home mean to you? For each person, it's different and so personal. Knowledge Network profiles 36 British...
The story of the rise, fall and redemption of Canadian track and field star Harry Jerome.
From Los Angeles to Vancouver, this documentary showcases the pioneers of West Coast Modernist Architecture and the...
Celebrates thirteen BC First Nations languages and a drive to preserve them for future generations. Directed by Lisa...
A biography of the brazen and controversial industrialist Charles Bedaux, who undertook an outlandish trek over the...
In May 1961, two young climbers started up the "unclimbable" Stawamus Chief outside Squamish, BC.
This documentary traces the life and work of C.D. Hoy, one of Canada's most famous early photographers.
Paralyzed from the waist down, athlete Leo Sammarelli attempts to become the first person to climb Vancouver's gruelling...
The injustice of the Japanese internment is explored through the story of Kyuichi Nomoto, one of the first Japanese...
For over 40 years, society columnist and photographer Malcolm Parry has been chronicling the goings-on in the city of...
Part geneaology, part biography, this series delves into the history of seven prominent Indigenous Canadians and, in the...
Loretta Todd profiles four contemporary female artists who seek to find a continuum from traditional to contemporary forms of expression. Each artist reveals her practice and journey in her own words.
The Haisla people struggled to recover their traditional mortuary totem pole from a Swedish museum. In 2007, the museum decided to return the pole to its rightful owners.
In 1929, the Haisla people returned from a fishing trip to find a totem pole, known as the G'psgolox pole, cut at the base and removed from their village. The fate of the pole was unknown for over sixty years.