Heartfelt, Haunting & Hilarious: APTN’s Fall Lineup Lands This September

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From ghost hunts to healing stories—and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation programming

THUNDER BAY – ENTERTAINMENT – APTN’s fall schedule is stacked with thrillers, comedies and community-first storytelling—plus special programming for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Viewers across Northwestern Ontario can tune in on APTN, APTN Languages, and stream the same day on APTN lumi.

Chills & Thrills

  • Horse Warriors (Season 2)

    • APTN Languages (Blackfoot) premiere: Sept. 1

    • APTN premiere: Sept. 4

    • Same-day streaming: APTN lumi

  • Ghost Hunters of the Grand River (Season 4)

    • APTN premiere: Oct. 22

    • Same-day streaming: APTN lumi

  • The Other Side (Season 10 — Final Season)

    • APTN premiere: Oct. 22

    • Same-day streaming: APTN lumi

Comedy & Adventure

  • FX’s Reservation Dogs (Canadian linear TV premiere)

    • Season 1 on APTN: Sept. 2

    • Season 2 on APTN: Oct. 28

Heartfelt Healing

  • Wild Rose Vets (Season 2)

    • APTN premiere: Sept. 1

    • APTN Languages (Cree): Sept. 3

    • Same-day streaming: APTN lumi

  • Little Big Community (Season 3)

    • APTN premiere: Sept. 1

    • Same-day streaming: APTN lumi

Unflinching Truths – Sept. 30

  • Remembering the Children (Live Special)

    • APTN & APTN Languages broadcast: Sept. 30

    • Streaming on APTN lumi: Oct. 2

  • The Good Canadian (APTN & CBC documentary)

    • APTN premiere: Sept. 30

    • Same-day streaming: APTN lumi

Why it matters for Northwestern Ontario

APTN’s mix of language premieres (Cree, Blackfoot), Indigenous-led stories, and Truth and Reconciliation programming offers meaningful viewing for communities across Thunder Bay and the North, blending cultural celebration with must-watch entertainment.

For full schedules, visit aptntv.ca and check APTN lumi for streaming options.

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