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- Explores the power of genealogy and the latest forensic technology used by law enforcement bring justice to unsolved homicides and sex crimes.
- The story of an unconventional friendship between a lazy, selfish house cat and an excitable, naive alien with a mysterious destiny and a homemade purple cat suit.
- Port Royal, the 'wickedest city on Earth', famous for its Caribbean pirates, liquor, is torn apart on June 7th 1692 by quake and tsunami. Two thirds of buildings are sucked into the ocean, the rest buried where they sink. 2,000 die. Marine archaeologist Jon Henderson goes in search of what happened. Scientific data combines with computer graphics to DRAIN the waters to investigate final moments and resurrect past secrets.
- Using cutting edge visual effects to 'drain' the waters around the notorious island of Alcatraz. With the waters drained away the secrets of Alcatraz are revealed, including exactly why the island's infamous prison was so inescapable. With no water in the way San Francisco Bay is revealed to be a fascinating and chaotic place. On the dry bay floor we see the scars left by epic earthquakes. These fault lines give scientists an idea as to when and where the next 'big one' will strike. With the whole area drained it's possible to see what could happen to San Francisco when the next giant quake hits, as well as what will be left of Alcatraz once the dust settles.
- Is Elvis still alive? Has extraterrestrial life really visited Earth? Is it possible that some people see religious statues move or bear the crucifixion wounds of Jesus? Experts and eyewitnesses explore some of the most-extraordinary happenings in recent history that science can't explain.
- 'A User's Guide to Cheating Death' is a documentary series that casts light on increasingly controversial procedures, diets and revived ancient therapies that are being sought by people desperate to dramatically alter their bodies or radically improve their health, and the booming industries that are more than happy to accept their business. Health law professor, writer and debunker-extraordinaire Timothy Caulfield dives deep into the science, and the social issues behind today's cutting-edge health trends in order to separate the truly good advice from the excess of high- priced placebos.
- Dylan Playfair visits political hot spots around North America to determine why young people don't vote and ends up on the street during the riots in Ferguson Missouri.
- The archaeological record of the First Peoples of North America is scattered, fragmented, and could be lost forever. Guided by Indigenous archaeologist, Dr. Rudy Reimer (Squamish), and two adventure loving co-hosts Jenifer Brousseau (Ojibway/French) and Jacob Pratt (Dakota/ Saulteaux), we are taken on a Vision Quest through the mountains, waterways, plains, and Arctic landscapes of Canada's ancient archaeological record to discover first-hand the untold story of the original peoples of North America. For the first time in archaeological history twelve thousand years of human inhabitation of this land is vividly brought to life through thirteen episodes of Wild Archaeology.
- This is the miraculous story of a woman who heard and followed the call of God and ended up giving so much to the world despite herself having nothing but a vision, her faith in God, her love and kindness, all spiced with a lot of cunning.
- Immerse yourself and experience the realities of game development from indie devs to top AAA studios in Canada today.
- A documentary that brings together major brands from Nike to OPI and Pantone to discuss their process in selecting the right color and how it can have a big impact on the products and services enjoyed by many.
- News and analysis of results of the 2019 Federal Election led by Global News' Dawna Friesen.
- Two sisters are trapped in the rain and must find shelter. One of the sisters slips and ends up in the bottom of a dark cave where she encounters an old woman who resides in the cave.. The woman tells her that she's lucky she didn't encounter an Amautalik, Mahaha or any other evil creatures. The woman hasn't eaten in years and tells the little girl that her death will be painless.
- I Am War is a new TV special that tells the personal accounts of five men and women who fought with the Canadian Forces during the Afghanistan War and how these traumatic experiences have changed their lives. These compelling testimonials are personal journeys into war based on actual events and stories from firsthand witnesses.
- Global News' 2021 federal election special brings Canadians election night coverage.
- The Good Samaritan. A man returning from a family visit stops to help what appears to be a stranded group on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn, New York City, and half an hour later, he is found dead.
- Laura Garza told friends she was going on a night out at the Marquee Club. When she didn't show for work the next day a search ensued to find her as well as the men she left with.
- A Canadian couple looks to purchase a vacation home that will one day become their retirement home. Ben and Erin restore a Craftsman cottage to give these out-of-towners a true Southern experience.
- The case of Mary Ann Perez, a young woman who left a bar just outside of New Orleans. Early the next morning, her family received a call from an anonymous woman mentioning that Mary had run into car trouble. Mary never returned home.
- In November 2009, Police are called to a crime scene on Koonce Road, close to Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Their discovery was truly shocking; a female victim who was beaten beyond recognition.
- An examination of the intriguing and complex investigation into the merciless murder of Maggie Locascio, which required relentless detective work to capture her killers and bring them to justice.
- When a woman is found dead wearing a strangers' pair of shoes, police launched an investigation into who could have murdered a well-loved member of the quiet community of Wakefield, Yorkshire.
- Police suspected foul play when a woman goes missing, and after an intensified search, they tracked down her killer.
- The garage gang repair and rebuild an old aircraft Air Stair Truck for a local roofer to use in his business
- The guys are asked to rehabilitate an old truck with a holed radiator and cracked engine block.
- When David Castor was found dead, an extensive police investigation, fueled with the power of forensics and toxicology, uncovered another victim.
- Sharon Whelan and her two daughters were murdered in their home on Christmas eve by a cold and calculating killer. Multi-discipline forensics uncovered his horrific actions and brought him to justice.
- A string of other murders led police to find the killer of Joan Giambra, helping to solve the crime and rectify a miscarriage of justice.
- The Garage crew convert propane tanks to turn wood into fuel, and upgrade a Pathfinder SUV for off road performance.
- Modifying a snowmobile into a water skipping adrenaline toy.
- Building a gourmet food boat for a local business owner
- The garage is asked to design and build a shallow water rescue craft for the local authorities
- Turning an old Ford Crown Victoria into a Labrador Rat Rod
- A pocket rocket street bike is bought cheap, but the owner wants to use it on the back roads. Its up to the Garage Gang to make it happen.
- The boys are asked to rehabilitate a fifty year old tractor and its hydraulics to handle logs. Going all in, they decide the customer needs a log trailer too.
- The garage crew task this time, rebuild a damaged snowmobile and build a medical rescue sled to go with it, for the local ski club.
- The boys are asked to turn an old red van into a sled dog mover. After standing for 15 years, it is too far gone, so they source another van and proceed to replace worn parts, to build it into a full spec sled dog carrier, complete with a roof mounted dog sled lift.
- Sheila brings the garage a 4WD mini truck and asks them to convert it into a back woods hunting truck. The guys decide to go the whole hog and fit tracks to the truck and add a winch to help pull the hunt back onto the load bed. Amy gives it a Labrador paint job.
- In March 2003, a truck driver was found dead behind the wheel in on the side of the M3 in Camberley, England. Police were stumped but gambled on the revolutionary new technique of Familial DNA Analysis.
- In 1976, a young mother was left for dead in her home in Hermosa Beach, California. Later, Karen Klaas dies in the hospital. Despite a major manhunt, use the of latest techniques during the time span this violent killer avoided detection for over forty years, until Familial DNA came along.
- On Feb. 14th. Valentines' Day 2007, police in Southern California were called to a violent murder scene. However it takes time until more advances in forensic genealogy this case is finally solved.
- In 2018, two paralegals were shot dead while at work in Scottsdale, Arizona. Then a call from the Phoenix police saying they had similar murder in the killing a noted forensic psychiatrist. As the police continue to probe the case more victims will be linked to these killings. Who was the spree killer taking revenge on these 6 victims ?
- In 1984, a young woman's body was discovered in a lane not far from her home in the safe city of Bath, England. How over a period of time the police with aid in advances of technology eventually track down the perpetrator of this heinous attack murder of a young woman?
- After being reported missing, a teenage couple's bodies from BC, Canada were discovered more than sixty miles apart in the US. How did these two young people from British Columbia end up being killing in Washington state. How the dedicated investigators keep trying new advances with DNA evidence eventually they find the killer?
- In 1979, two young brothers came home from school to find their mother's dead body in the living room. Even with the having the killers' blood and fingerprints the police have no solid leads. How and when will investigators get the lead to track down this brutal killer?
- When a young woman is found beaten to death in the snow of rural Wisconsin in 1984. The killer evades detection of the police for decades. How will a revolutionary breakthrough in a DNA testing methods reveal the killers identity? However after all this time is he still alive or dead.
- When a beloved local Pennsylvania teacher is brutally attacked in her own home. Her death shocks the community of which she is loved and vital part of. For almost 30 years the dedicated investigators working on her case finally get the technology to trace her killer and bring him to justice.
- Discover centuries of stories surrounding one spear, involving historic figures Jesus, Charlemagne, and Hitler.
- Follow nautical archaeologists and historians on their search for Blackbeard's ship and the truth behind its sinking.