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- A rom-com about the adventures of a small town teacher, Kate Carter, going back to the city for her wedding. After a blizzard strikes, she is forced to travel with a stranger named Redford who leaves her questioning her future plans.
- With their family bakery facing foreclosure, two sisters must team-up to try and save it by entering a TV baking competition.
- When separated from his mother on a family camping trip, a young boy meets a fantastical creature that helps him find his way back home.
- Albertans can tell you about "the rivalry" between the capital city of Edmonton and Calgary but many don't know the true origins. We explore the history of the "Battle of Alberta" dating back to the early 1900s.
- In 1873 New Mexico, six outlaws hole up in a deserted town, only to find themselves hunted by a deadly supernatural force.
- Stonewater is a full length HD movie shot in southern Alberta. The movie explores the reality of urban water issues while reflecting on ranchers and their struggle to preserve both the landscape and their way of life. It examines what is happening to the source water in the area. This project sets out to investigate the pressures on ranchers, their families and the land; all the while exploring the issues surrounding the source water, including pollution, land destruction and habitat loss. Stonewater is in the final stages of post-production. The movie was shot in conjunction with the Southern Alberta Land Trust Society.
- Immerse yourself and experience the realities of game development from indie devs to top AAA studios in Canada today.
- The Health Warriors Network was created by Avatar Media as an interactive digital media platform for aboriginal youth in Alberta to learn more about health careers. The "Digital Stories" component of this project currently consists of 6 different videos each showcasing a young aboriginal youth and their stories as they work towards a career in a specific health related field.
- Five videos introduce teachers to First Nations and Metis culture and communities. It covers areas such as communities, protocols, relationships, learning and symbols.
- Green Energy Futures is a project and a journey that seeks to share the stories of green energy pioneers who are doing incredible things just below the radar of the conventional media. Individually these people are doing interesting projects, together they are leading us all to a more sustainable energy future. Each week, our producer and host David Dodge travels to a new place across Canada and showcases an individual, town, or company that is working towards a more aspect of a sustainable life. Viewers can follow along and learn about new ways to implement these solutions into their own lives.
- In 2007, a group of Flaman employees visited Change for Children's Water Project in Nicaragua, visiting communities where the project is supplying fresh water wells for those lacking direct supplies or the ability to obtain clean water.
- Talented musicians from Edmonton, Alberta's music scene take the stage to perform one-of-a-kind secret set list's, and share their stories behind-the-scenes.
- Welcome to the Big Island Woodbend Natural Area, 400 hectares of untouched wilderness in southwest Edmonton, AB. The NSRVCS is campaigning to preserve and protect this significant plot of land for future generations to enjoy.
- Hunger is a growing issue in Alberta as food bank usage in March of 2011 was 75% higher than it was in 2008, most of these users being children. Many people who are your neighbours, friends, teachers, and even family members are the users of food banks; hunger is a lot closer to us more than we think. SIFE NAIT is tackling this issue by joining Let's Can Hunger, a challenge sponsored by Campbell's, to raise awareness, find solutions to urgent hunger relief and eradicate the cycle of hunger through long term empowerment and solutions. We created this video to raise awareness for the growing concern of hunger in our country and in turn hope that viewers will help support their communities eliminate hunger. With this, SIFE NAIT is working on a sustainable solution with The Farm Next Door, a social enterprise that is developing a product that will help low-income earners, in the greater Edmonton area, to grow their own fresh produce and to supplement their income by selling excess produce. The Farm Next Door will provide a cost-effective, healthy system for people to feed themselves and increase their income. We ask you to view our hunger video and share it with all of your friends and family -- we aspire to increase awareness and find long term solutions not only for Edmonton but all of Canada and we need your support. Thank you for helping with our hunger campaign and please have your friends and family like our page, watch the video, and please give your feedback on our wall.