
TREATY 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, Man., — APTN has unveiled its winter 2024-2025 programming slate, featuring an exciting mix of fresh new original series, returning fan favorites and special programming. This lineup will have audiences laughing out loud, cheering and celebrating the richness, creativity and resilience of Indigenous communities.
The comedy slate includes new and returning original series filled with sharp humour. For your weekly sweet dose of guilt-free, edgy, shameless, provocative, rip-roaring comedy, tune in to:
After a messy separation, a young Inuk mother embarks on a fresh start in her Arctic town, facing family, gossip and unexpected challenges.
This highly anticipated first-of-its-kind comedy series commissioned by APTN, CBC and Netflix, North of North is created by Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril and produced alongside executive producer Miranda de Pencier.
Discover more about this new APTN comedy series that’s bringing laughs north of the Arctic Circle with this special article!
Set in 1998 Winnipeg, two best friends, Violet and Harley, navigate the ups and downs of adolescence, exploring relationships, new adventures and difficult choices. The series is co-produced by Pier 21 Films, Frantic Films Manitoba, and Sekowan Media, in association with Bell Media’s Crave and APTN and is created by Amber-Sekowan Daniels.
Read more in “Everyone needs an auntie”: kin and community shine bright in upcoming Winnipeg-based Indigenous comedy.
Acting Good (Season 3)
Paul Rabliauskas and his quirky community return for more small-town adventures in season 3 of Acting Good.
Viewers are warned: these shows may cause uncontrollable laughter, snorting and occasional squeals.
SPECIAL PROGRAMMING
Kitāskwēw pihtikwahēw! (He shoots, he scores!) Hockey Night in Canada in Cree is back, and new this year: Hockey Night in Canada in Inuktitut! In March of 2019, APTN scored a milestone for Canadian television history when they broadcast the first-ever NHL game in Plains Cree in partnership with Sportsnet. In 2025, another milestone will be achieved when APTN, again in partnership with Sportsnet, broadcasts NHL games in Inuktitut.
A new season is set to premiere on APTN and APTN Languages in 2025. Details and schedules to come.
NEW PREMIERES
Water Worlds – Environmental documentary series narrated by Tantoo Cardinal
One Dish One Spoon – Cooking show starring Chef Tawnya Brant
Nunami Piqatigiit / Tundra Friends – Kids show with Susan Aglukark
RETURNING FAN FAVORITES
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River (Season 3) – Otherworldly documentary series
Sur Le Terrain/On the Front Line (Season 2) – Documentary
La Brigade (Season 2) – Youth
Red Earth Uncovered (Season 5) – Documentary
Indigenous Art Adventures (Season 2) – Arts and crafts with Lance Cardinal
APTN and APTN Languages are both available nationally through basic channel packages. Please check your provider’s website for their channel lineup. Viewers can sign up for APTN lumi at www.watchaptnlumi.ca and find APTN’s full TV schedule at www.aptntv.ca/schedule.
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About APTN
APTN launched in 1999 as the first national Indigenous broadcaster in the world. Since then, the network has become a global leader in programming that celebrates the rich diversity of Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island and beyond. A respected charitable broadcaster, APTN shares authentic stories to Canadian households through basic channel packages via two distinct HD channels: APTN (English and French language programming) and APTN Languages (Indigenous language programming). APTN proudly features over 80% Canadian content and inspires audiences via multiple platforms, including its Indigenous-focused streaming service, APTN lumi.
Media Contact:
Joëlle Saltel
Manager of Communications, APTN
(431) 557-9909
jsaltel@aptn.ca
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