Thursday, November 09, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?:
COLIN FROM ACCOUNTS (City TV +)
MYSTERY ON MISTLETOE LANE (W Network) 8:00pm
RAP SH!T (Crave) 10:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT:
THE CROODS: FAMILY TREE (Premiering on November 11 on YTV at 10:30am)
MOUNTAIN MEN (TBD - History Channel Canada)
MURDER RUNS IN THE FAMILY (TBD - Lifetime Canada)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA
BTS: YET TO COME TO CINEMAS
COMEDY ISLAND (Season 1)
CBC GEM
BLACKBERRY (all three episodes streaming)
CRAVE TV
RAP SH!T (Season 2, Episodes 1-2)
NETFLIX CANADA
AKUMA KUN (JP)
TEMPLE OF FILM: 100 YEARS OF THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE
BILLIE JEAN KING CUP (SN1) 10:00am: Canada vs. Poland
GRAND SLAM OF CURLING
(SN) 11:00am: National - Draw 10
(SN) 3:00pm: National - Draw 11
(SN1) 7:00pm: National - Draw 12
NHL HOCKEY
(SN) 7:00pm: Islanders vs. Bruins
(SNPacific/TSN5) 7:00pm: Canucks vs. Sens
(TSN2) 7:00pm: Habs vs. Red Wings
(TSN3) 8:00pm: Predators vs. Jets
(SN/SN1) 10:30pm: Penguins vs. Kings
(SNWest) 10:30pm: Oilers vs. Sharks
DRAGONS' DEN (CBC) 8:00pm
NFL FOOTBALL (TSN/TSN4) 8:15pm: Panthers vs. Bears
BLACKBERRY: THE LIMITED SERIES (CBC) 9:00pm (PREMIERE): Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin pitch their idea of combining a computer with a cellphone to Jim Balsillie; Jim comes on board, and they try to sell their idea.
AUSSIE GOLD HUNTERS (Discovery Canada) 9:00pm: In flooded Victoria, the Poseidon Crew are forced back onto an old lease; Shane and Kate call in some vintage help in Western Australia; Jacqui and Andrew get separated at night in far north Queensland.
KILLING IT (Showcase) 9:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): Craig and Jillian prepare for the farm's first shipment of saw palmetto berries, but a series of unexpected visitors puts everything they've worked for in jeopardy; a new employee is a thorn in their side. In Episode Two, the Boones make their demands; Craig tries to reconnect with Isaiah; Jillian must decide whether to sacrifice her prized possession to save the farm.
HEARTLAND DOCS, DVM (Nat Geo Canada) 10:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): The Schroeders reel in an unexpected catch during a family boating trip.
OUTBACK OPAL HUNTERS (Discovery Canada) 10:00pm: The Bushmen find a hidden shaft by falling into it and the Blacklighters brand-new investment is dead in the water; a busted jackhammer forces JC and the Young Guns to make emergency repairs halfway down the mine shaft.
CANADIAN REFLECTIONS (CBC) 11:30pm: Play It Again; Hall of Mirrors
Muncho Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located on the Alaska Highway as it transits the northernmost Canadian Rockies west of Fort Nelson. The park is part of the larger Muskwa-Kechika Management Area.[2] It is named after Muncho Lake, which is in the park and is both the name of the lake and of the community located there.
Folded mountains, geological formations, are visible above the road in the southern part of the park.
Vermillion Lake Reflections (Banff National Park) by Mark Stevens
Via Flickr:
While taking in views along the shores of Vermillion Lakes with a view looking to the southeast to the ridges and peaks of Mount Rundle. This is in Banff National Park.
Thursday, December 21, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?:
WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY (Paramount +)
THE CHRISTMAS BREAK (CTV) 8:00pm
MIRACLE IN BETHLEHEM, PA (W Network) 8:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT:
2023 IHEARTRADIO JINGLE BALL (ABC Feed)
DICK VAN DYKE: 98 YEARS OF MAGIC (CBS Feed)
DR. DEATH (Premiering on January 7 on Showcase)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
NETFLIX CANADA
FLIPPING OUT (Seasons 4-5)
LIKE FLOWERS IN SAND (KR)
SUPA TEAM 4 (Season 2)
AALIYAH EDWARDS HOMECOMING (TSN4/TSN5) 1:00pm: UConn Huskies vs TMU Bold
NHL HOCKEY
(SN1/SNEast) 7:00pm: Hurricanes vs. Penguins
(SNOntario) 7:00pm: Leafs vs. Sabres
(SNWest) 7:30pm: Oilers vs. Devils
(SNPacific) 8:00pm: Canucks vs. Stars
(TSN2) 8:00pm: Habs vs. Wild
(TSN5) 9:00pm: Sens vs. Avalanche
(SN1/SN) 10:00pm: Flames vs. Ducks
NBA BASKETBALL
(SN360) 8:00pm: Clippers vs. Thunder
(SN Now) 9:00pm: Lakers vs. Timberwolves
SCROOGE (1951) (CBC) 8:00pm: Dickens' London miser Ebenezer Scrooge (Alastair Sim) meets the spirits of Christmases past, present and yet to come.
A CHRISTMAS BLESSING (Super Channel Heart & Home) 8:00pm: A TV chef is divinely inspired to take over her late aunt's charity with help from a new friend and handsome neighbor.
NFL FOOTBALL (TSN/TSN3/TSN4) 8:15pm: Saints vs. Rams
UNDER THE CHRISTMAS SKY (City TV) 9:00pm: Sparks fly between astronaut Kat and by-the-book David when they work on a planetarium exhibit that's opening right before Christmas.
CANADA'S DRAG RACE (Crave) 9:00pm
WHAT HAPPENED AT FELLS ACRES? (Investigation Discovery) 10:00pm: The town of Malden, Mass., erupts with outrage after a child attending a family-run day care makes sexual abuse claims; as the allegations build with more and more children coming forward, people start wondering what's really happening.
CANADIAN REFLECTIONS (CBC) 11:30pm: The Middle; Art & Life
The road was originally built mostly by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a supply route during World War II. In 1942, the Army Corps of Engineers assigned more than 10,000 men, about a third of whom were black soldiers, members of three newly formed African-American segregated regiments. There were four main thrusts in building the route: southeast from Delta Junction, Alaska, toward a linkup at Beaver Creek, Yukon; north then west from Dawson Creek (an advance group started from Fort Nelson, British Columbia, after traveling on winter roads on frozen marshland from railway stations on the Northern Alberta Railways); both east and west from Whitehorse after being ferried in via the White Pass and Yukon Route railway. The Army commandeered equipment of all kinds, including local riverboats, railway locomotives, and housing originally meant for use in southern California.
The official start of construction took place on March 9, 1942, after hundreds of pieces of construction equipment were moved on priority trains by the Northern Alberta Railways to the northeastern part of British Columbia near Mile 0 at Dawson Creek. Construction accelerated through the spring as the winter weather faded away and crews were able to work from both the northern and southern ends; they were spurred on after reports of the Japanese invasion of Kiska Island and Attu Island in the Aleutians. During construction the road was nicknamed the "oil can highway" by the work crews due to the large number of discarded oil cans and fuel drums that marked the road's progress. The construction crew had also passed through an Indigenous village known as Champagne (Shadhala-ra) which they used to set up camp. Unfortunately, disease spread and nearly wiped out the indigenous population of the village. After the war, the survivors left the village to find work, leaving the location a ghost town.
My Reflections on Waterton Lakes National Park and the Prince of Wales Hotel by Mark Stevens
Via Flickr:
While at Driftwood Beach with a view looking to the southwest across the calm, still waters of Middle Waterton Lake. This is in Waterton Lakes National Park. What I wanted to capture with this image was a balanced, leveled-on view across the water reflections to the bluff with the Prince of Wales Hotel and the mountain backdrop of Campbell Mountain and other ridges and peaks of the Livingston Range. I chose to work with NX Studio to better bring that complete setting in the image as I was having problems bringing out the true colors I wanted. I later exported a TIFF image to DxO PhotoLab 6 where I did some final adjustments with contrast, saturation and brightness for the final image.