Corner Gas is a comedy TV show set in the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan, Canada. The show follows the daily life and antics of the gas station's owner, Brent Leroy, his dimwitted best friend, Hank, and the rest of the quirky townspeople.
Atomic Betty is a TV show that follows the adventures of a young girl named Betty, who becomes a superhero and fights evil in outer space. With the help of her friends and her spaceship, she protects the galaxy from various threats and villains. The show combines action, adventure, comedy, and fantasy elements to create an entertaining and exciting storyline.
A talented guitarist named Ben, who has just been diagnosed with a terminal illness, decides to take a road trip from Toronto to Vancouver. Along the way, he encounters various landmarks, roadside attractions, and interesting people, leading to self-discovery and a new perspective on life.
After her husband dies in a fire, a woman (Susan Hayward) is left to tend for her young son and the family farm on her own. Soon, she takes in a drifting handyman, they fall in love, and a resentment begins to build between the son and his new "step-father" who treats the boy harshly on purpose to prepare him for life on the frontier.
In 1930s Saskatchewan Tommy Douglas, a small town parish pastor, sees the poverty and injustice around him which seem beyond his power to address from the pulpit. Douglas enters politics with the socialist Canadian Commonwealth Federation where his idealism runs into powerful opposition from the wealthy and the powerful. Despite the long odds, Douglas' new calling would soon make him a leader that would transform Canada.
During the Northwest Rebellion in Canada, a Texas Ranger joins the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to hunt down a wanted man. Along the way, he falls in love with a nurse and faces various challenges and dangers.
In the 1870s, a pony soldier of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police finds himself in the middle of a conflict between the Cree tribe and settlers in Saskatchewan, Canada. As he tries to maintain peace and protect both sides, he must confront his own identity as a half-breed and his complicated relationship with his adoptive father. Action, drama, and cultural clashes ensue.
Larry Gaye, a male flight attendant, defies stereotypes and challenges the aviation industry as he strives to prove his worth. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and humorous situations, including spilled cremated ashes, a union meeting, and a farcical autobiography. With his ego and wit, Larry navigates through his personal and professional life, ultimately learning important lessons about love, family, and self-discovery.
Step Dogs is a comedy family film about two rival stepbrothers who must put aside their differences and work together to save their family's new diamond mine from a cunning thief. Along the way, they must navigate sibling rivalry, teenage drama, and unexpected challenges in the snowy landscapes of Saskatchewan, Canada. With the help of a skunk, a pomeranian dog, and a disbelieving adult, the brothers learn the importance of teamwork and family.
Life's a Zoo is a Canadian stop motion sitcom created by Adam Shaheen and Andrew Horne II. It is directed by Alexander Gorelick. A co-production of Cuppa Coffee Studios and Teletoon, "Life's a Zoo.tv" was named Best Animated Program or Series at the 24th Annual Gemini Awards. It premiered on September 1, 2008 on Teletoon's late night programming block, "Teletoon At Night". It premiered on Smosh's Cartoon YouTube channel, Shut Up! Cartoons on June 23, 2013.
In the 1870s, a federal marshal is assigned to Saskatchewan, Canada to extradite a criminal. Along the way, he must navigate the tensions between the Cree and Sioux tribes, as well as his own personal conflicts.
The epic story of the opening of the Canadian West and the drought that brought the Depression in the thirties. This is the saga of a family who left eastern Canada to stake their future in the Prairies.
In the Autumn of 1960, a fluke atmospheric weather condition allows a young teenager, Parry Tender, to receive a radio broadcast from New York City. Nestled in the Northern town of Goose Lake, Saskatchewan, Parry believes the contest the New York radio D.J. is running may be his ticket out of town, and away from a life to which he feels he never belonged. When Debbie Baxter, a young girl from California, arrives in the town by way of her father's position with the military, Parry soon discovers love, loss, and the magic of rock and roll.
The Painted Door is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Bruce Pittman and released in 1984. Based on a short story by Sinclair Ross, the film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Atlantis Films of Toronto. It follows a housewife who struggles with loneliness after her husband ventures into a blizzard. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film.
The Sheepdogs Have at It is a documentary that follows the journey of the Canadian rock band The Sheepdogs as they rise to fame. From their humble beginnings in Saskatoon, Canada, to winning a contest and gracing the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, the film explores the band's struggles and triumphs. With interviews, live performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, viewers get an inside look at the hard work and dedication it takes to make it in the music industry.
British-Canadian light romantic comedy film set in a dying Saskatchewan town. Bank branch manager, Pincer Bedier, dreams of reviving the town when one day a beautiful young woman's car breaks down and she becomes stranded until it can be repaired. She is convinced by the banker to take on the duties at the local hardware store to pay for the parts for her car and soon a romance between the two develops.
A hockey player in a small town begins to lose his grip on reality and starts to believe that he is a gunslinger in the Old West.
A French-Canadian trapper's adventures jeopardize his romance with an innkeeper.
Through the first province-wide First Nations Spelling Bee in Saskatchewan, a group of students have an opportunity to compete against the nation’s best at the Toronto finals.
The story of a Cree family's strange encounter one winter night, which results in a conversation beyond words.