The six-part docu-series follows the daily drama at the Living
Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre (LSWR) as staff members rehabilitate an assortment of wild animals.
LSWR is one of the busiest rescue centres in Western Canada, treating more than 2,000 animals each
season.
After a thrilling, award-nominated debut in 2023, Staying Wild returns for a second season on Citytv Saskatchewan. The six-part docu-series follows the daily drama at the Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre (LSWR) as staff members rehabilitate an assortment of wild animals.
Cute animals and emotional stories were on display as the 6-part docu-series Staying Wild debuted March 20 on Citytv Saskatchewan. Each episode follows Jan Shadick and her team as they encounter wildlife brought into the centre requiring various degrees of medical attention.
In this documentary, we go back to the beginning and tell the origin story of Scotty, and how it was discovered on that fateful day in 1991. As well, we showcase the lasting impact the discovery had on the town of Eastend and the Paleo world in Canada.
This is a documentary story that attempts to examine the allure that so many visitors feel when visiting the La Reata guest ranch near Kyle Saskatchewan.
Our #spreadthisinstead series continues with a story of ingenuity. After hearing all the reports of the Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE) shortages taking place across the world, Swift Current healthcare professional David Stock decided to take action.
One business that has received a lot of attention for its efforts is the Railway North Social House. Since the end of March to the third week in April the restaurant has donated over 600 meals to local charities and individuals in need.
A group of concerned residents in Swift Current are lending a helping hand to people in need during this pandemic. The group is coordinating volunteers to run errands for people who are unable to leave their homes.
For 30 years Dean & Fran Francis have worked to create Sagebrush Studios, an inspirational paradise that combines art, nature and the rural lifestyle in this must-see attraction.
In this documentary film, we examine how the landscape supported the various cultures of people who inhabited the area and how the dream of creating Grasslands National Park was realized.
As a life size fully functioning horse , Blowtorch would frequent local parades and local functions. Later, it would become cultural folklore that would see it traveling across Canada.