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In the news: Ian Tracey keeping low profile

From John Doyle of the Globe and Mail:

  • Intelligence star is riding the rails
    “The last time most of us saw Ian Tracey was on CBC’s Intelligence, playing central character Jimmy Reardon. In the final scene of the now-cancelled and much-missed series – which won the Gemini Award for best dramatic series of the year last Friday – Reardon collapsed in a hail of bullets outside the Chickadee strip club.” Read more.

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Rabbit Fall tonight

APTN: 10:30pm ET*
SPACE: 10:00pm ET*

*Check your local cable guide to confirm broadcast time

Episode 206: Emancipation

When a traumatized girl, who has been missing for 3 years, is dropped off by a stranger, Tara’s obsession with Blackhorse clouds her judgement. What happened to this girl who will speak to no one but seems to find comfort in Tara? When the hospital reports that the girl has gone missing once again, Tara and Bob remain at odds over who is responsible. When Tara’s judgement almost gets her partner killed Tara reconsiders her future, but a visit by the mysterious little girl convinces Tara she needs to stay for a greater purpose.

Check out rabbitfall.com for exciting updates and show info

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Sanctuary season finale airs Jan. 9

SANCTUARY – SEASON FINALE

Premieres Friday, January 9 at 9 p.m. on The Movie Network (7:30 p.m. PT on Movie Central)

In the season finale, “The Five”, led by Dr. Magnus, attempt to find the secret labyrinth in the decimated city of Bhalasaam. Once located, they must complete a series of cryptic tests that can only be achieved using the powers of The Five. Ashley and Henry are held prisoner at the Cabal’s weapons facility. Starring Amanda Tapping, Emilie Ullerup and Ryan Robbins.

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ZOS: Zone of Separation premieres Jan. 19

ZOS: ZONE OF SEPARATION (NEW CANADIAN ORIGINAL SERIES)

Premieres Monday, January 19 at 10 p.m. on The Movie Network (9 p.m. PT on Movie Central)

Co-executive produced by Paul Gross, ZOS: Zone of Separation is a new, eight-part Canadian original drama series about the life and death struggle to enforce a U.N.-brokered ceasefire in the fictional, Sarajevo-like town of Jadac. Unarmed military observers try to defuse crises and maintain the fragile ceasefire between the Christians and Muslims. They move between the rival factions, always in danger, always distrusted – even by the armed U.N. soldiers that have arrived in town to maintain order by any means necessary. The series captures the absurdist reality of living in a violent zone of separation, as well as the real costs to the peacekeepers dropped in to police it. Starring Colm Meaney, Lolita Davidovich, Michelle Nolden, Rick Roberts, Enrico Colantoni and Allan Hawco.

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