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- Focuses on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic.
- When Jack, a sign-language-speaking chimp, makes a break for freedom, his talent for ice skating soon turns him into the local hockey team's secret weapon. But the lab officials are closing in.
- Sir John Franklin set off from England in 1845 with two ships and 129 men. Franklin's ships vanished without a trace. Now, a team of explorers attempt to solve the mystery by retracing Franklin's route.
- The story of Terry Fox's unprecendented cross-Canada marathon on an artificial leg for cancer research that made him a national hero.
- During the fire season, look-out men keep constant vigilance for the first sign of smoke, scanning the territory for miles around. How they are trained for the work and how their efforts save many valuable stands of timber are illustrated at a fire tower in the Forestry Branch's Petawawa Forest Experiment Station in Ontario.
- 65 million years ago an object from space hurtled toward planet Earth at 150000 miles per hour. An impact had triggered a disaster unlike any ever conceived by man.
- GFA puts on not one but two New Years Eve events simultaneously, one in Quebec City, and one in Rio de Janeiro where Sebastien worries about his own safety at the worlds biggest fireworks show. Philippe joins Maude and Eric in Barcelona to shop at a famous fireworks factory and test out some of the worlds best pyro. And Philippe and Sebastien learn from the pros in Valencia and take part in 'La Crema' the burning of huge and elaborate sculptures in the public square.
- 2001–TV EpisodeMillions of Canadians are being urged to wear a mask or stay indoors, as the smoke from hundreds of wildfires leaves an eerie haze over Eastern Canada. How people are coping, why the conditions prompted an Ontario hospital to cancel some surgeries, and how wildfire particles can be more toxic as they travel. After a brief pause, the Bank of Canada has again raised its key interest rate, this time to 4.75 per cent, making the prospect of buying a home further out of reach for renters. As Mike Drolet explains, both the central bank and the feds are being blasted for being out of touch with Canadians. New details are surfacing about a senior scientist suspected of helping Syria develop its chemical weapons program. Ahmad Haytham Alyafi has been deemed a danger to Canadian security, but Global News has learned he was quietly living in Edmonton. Heather Yourex-West explains what recently declassified documents suggest, and what neighbours are saying about him. The PGA and European Tour sent shockwaves through the golfing world by ending a feud and agreeing to a partnership with LIV Golf, a tour backed by billions of dollars from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund. PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan's 180, and the mixed reactions from fans and players at the Canadian Open. Plus, a revelation from soccer superstar Lionel Messi. Where he's taking his talents next. And a story that stunned even scientists: the crocodile in Costa Rica who made herself pregnant.
- 2012–TV Episode
- W5's annual investigation of the auto sales industry; the entire planet may be at risk due to the melting of Canada's permafrost.
- The Earth undergoes vast changes every 24 hours.