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  • In a special Olympic edition, we catch up with the boxing legend that Canada ALMOST forgot. See why Shawn O’Sullivan thanks 16:9 and friends for his second chance at Olympic glory. And, 16:9 talks to the psychologist who is training our athletes’ minds for victory. Plus, two decades later, an interview with the brothers of the original Jamaican bobsled team. Sunday February 14th, 2010

    In a special Olympic edition, we catch up with the boxing legend that Canada ALMOST forgot. See why Shawn O’Sullivan thanks 16:9 and friends for his second chance at Olympic glory. And, 16:9 talks to the psychologist who is training our athletes’ minds for victory. Plus, two decades later, an interview with the brothers of the original Jamaican bobsled team.

  • 16:9 catches construction workers doing drugs on the job. See how they are getting away with this dangerous behaviour. Plus, we show you a miraculous rescue of a man buried under boiling tar. And, from turning tricks to hitting the books. 16:9 shows you how a former prostitute got in to law school. Sunday February 7th, 2010

    16:9 catches construction workers doing drugs on the job. See how they are getting away with this dangerous behaviour. Plus, we show you a miraculous rescue of a man buried under boiling tar. And, from turning tricks to hitting the books. 16:9 shows you how a former prostitute got in to law school.

  • 16:9 introduces you to Gender Identity Disorder (GID). Meet kids as young as 5-years-old who want to get a sex change and find out why a Canadian doctor is drawing criticism for his treatment. Plus, meet a teenage poet who is using language to break down the barriers of poverty and discrimination. Sunday January 31st, 2010

    16:9 introduces you to Gender Identity Disorder (GID). Meet kids as young as 5-years-old who want to get a sex change and find out why a Canadian doctor is drawing criticism for his treatment. Plus, meet a teenage poet who is using language to break down the barriers of poverty and discrimination.

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