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- Criminal organizations succeed by enforcing a strict code of trust and loyalty. To penetrate these organizations and gain access to their inner circles the police need a magic bullet. Alex Caine is that magic bullet. Only 30 years old, Alex, who grew up hard on the mean streets of Montreal, already brings a lifetime's worth of experience (foster care, military service, prison time) to the world's most dangerous occupation: professional gang infiltrator. His job is to befriend criminals, participate in their illegal activities, and gather evidence--then live long enough to testify against them in court. Inspired by real-life events, "Befriend and Betray" tells the story of Alex's first infiltration assignment: the case that transformed him from a rootless young man into a highly effective, defiantly unconventional crime-fighting resource. He is approached by P.C. Lau, a ruthlessly ambitious soldier for the Kam Tin Triad, who asks him to help his old prison acquaintance with a business proposition. Since Alex comes from Montreal and speaks French, P.C. figures that he's just the man to be the face of the Kam Tin as they try to move their heroin into eastern Canada. What P.C. doesn't realize is that Alex has been approached by the police and Criminal Intelligence Services who have asked him to say "yes" to P.C.'s proposal--thus giving them a long sought-after way into the Kam Tin. Complicating matters for Alex is the fact that his girlfriend Melanie has no idea that he's agreed to work for the police. Alex figures that the less she knows, the safer she'll be. But the more he lies to protect her, the more likely he is to lose the one person who sees him as more than just a valuable crime-fighting asset. Combining action, suspense, humour, and actual details drawn from the case files of Alex Caine, "Befriend and Betray" tells the story of one man's re-birth as an infiltrator--and his struggle to not lose his identity or his life along the way.
- Sometimes the answers are found on blank pages.
- Cooking with Fire is a national competitive cooking program that showcases the culinary talents of the men and women firefighters from our surrounding communities. Firefighters are known as great cooks and this is their chance to prove that they can compete with the best. What will they make, how will they handle a cooking competition, who will win?
- Dark Corners is an anthology series that exist under the broad umbrella of "strange tales."
- Big Brother Canada host Arisa Cox is joined by Season 1 fan-favorite Peter Brown and Season 3 winner Sarah Hanlon every Friday (Slice) or Saturday (Global) to discuss the latest week of action inside the House.
- An exploration of the mission and importance of The Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society.
- The Rush is the most entertaining and interactive show on Canadian national television. Hosted by longtime duo, Michael Eckford and Fiona Forbes, The Rush keeps you up to date on the trends, fashion, web, technology, food, celebrity buzz, music, arts, and what's making headlines in Canada. It's also the only talk show in the country that utilizes the power of social media and live streaming technology to give its audience the opportunity to not only be viewers, but guests, producers, and co-hosts as well! "We've always wanted to take our show to the national stage and we can't wait to bring The Rush to all of Canada," says Fiona. "Our goal is not just to deliver really compelling television content, but to also interact with our viewers and guests in ways that help us establish a deeper connection with them. We're going to be taking advantage of all kinds of social media - Facebook, Twitter, Google Hangouts - in ways that have never been done before. We're also using live streaming technology so our viewers can interact with us while we're taping and see what goes on both in front of the camera and off camera!" "The Rush is one of the first-ever TV shows to use live streaming, and it'll definitely be one of our most powerful tools in engaging our audience," adds Mike. "Viewers get to watch all The Rush episodes whenever they want. They also get exclusive access to content that doesn't get aired on TV, like what happens during breaks and peeks into the green room. It's a very cool, fly-on-the-wall kind of experience."
- Community guests share the secrets of their trades, ranging from the culinary arts to home renovation to leisure and sports.
- On a dark and snowy night, a lone-stranger stumbles across an abandoned car parked on the side of a desolate road... and something is moving in the trunk.
- Two dim-witted employees run a quirky hardware store.