Michelle, a dreamer determined to help her sister, embarks on a journey to trade a Christmas stocking for a house, all while finding love and renewed hope with a local reporter who believes in her vision.
Unlikely best friends Anna and Rosa hunt for a baby daddy to fertilize their drying eggs so they can co-parent in a new version of family.
After her father dies, Julie returns home to discover that her mentally fragile mother has fallen under the control of a man who claims to be her new boyfriend. Now, it's up to Julie to save her mom from not only a conman, but also from the split personalities that have made her his victim.
Sloan Carter is a young girl who has recently been blinded. Her father leaves for the weekend and her two best friends, returning home from University, keep her company. A protege of her father's, passing through town, also spends the night. The peaceful weekend is interrupted by a shadowy threat and the safe country getaway turns into a fight for survival.
When her husband, Lee, is murdered, Sarah Manning comes to realize that she knows nothing about his past. Sarah begins to question who Lee actually was and what he did in his work for a powerful global organization. And why did Lee, a salesman, need to carry a gun?
A young boy takes a stand when his mother's grief threatens to destroy both of their lives.
A single mom tries to break free from a mysterious organization that has abducted her.
A hapless brother and sister with a gift for pop-culture infused banter embark on an ill-conceived quest to get their own talk show, encountering romance and sabotage along the way.
The Bridge was a Canadian police drama commissioned by CTV and CBS starring Aaron Douglas. The name of the series is derived from the bridge which connects the wealthy Rosedale neighborhood of Toronto with one of its poorest, St. James Town. The initial order is for 11 episodes, produced by Entertainment One. After CTV ordered the pilot to series in November 2008, CTV later shared the pilot with CBS. This series premiered on CTV on March 5, 2010 and premiered on July 10, 2010 on CBS. It has been canceled in the US after three episodes due to low ratings. CTV announced on June 3, 2010 that the series will return for a second season during the 2010–2011 season. However, on January 13, 2011, star Aaron Douglas tweeted that the series has been officially canceled after only one season.
Prematurely deceased people are given the opportunity to correct something that went wrong in their lives and thus change them for the better.
Born in Hamilton on March 2, 1973, Popowich was raised in Stoney Creek, Ontario. In high school, he studied dramatic arts and classical piano. When he was 15 he landed his first professional acting role in the feature Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller with La Fete Productions. Popowich has performed in numerous features and television series.
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