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C M Y K PAGE B2 B2 WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2012 CITY winnipegfreepress.com W INNIPEG’S festering homeless problem stems from no short- ages of contributing factors, but the overriding issue is at the heart of the matter: not enough affordable homes. That was just one of the themes of a wide-ranging panel discussion Thurs- day morning, which was sponsored by the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce in support of the Five Days For the Homeless Campaign. “Let’s do the math,” Kelly Holmes, the director of Resource Assistance for Youth (RaY), told a jam-packed audi- ence at the Free Press News Café. “The average rent in the city $450 (a month). Welfare is $285. This is why we have homelessness. It’s a huge piece.” Holmes was joined for the panel dis- cussion by Ross McGowan, president and CEO of CentreVenture, and Ian Gerbrandt of the Winnipeg Poverty Re- duction Council. Holmes offered another message in arithmetic; criticizing the cutbacks in federal programs that impact grass- roots agencies such as RaY, which is de- signed to assist homeless and poverty- stricken up to age 29. “The government isn’t doing enough,” Holmes said. “Is it a high priority for the feds? Not so much. If the political will changes, we’re the first to get flushed. We can take five steps forward and 10 steps back.” However, McGowan countered that available public funds aren’t as much of a deterrent as how and where they are spent. “I’m not convinced there’s not enough (public) money,” he said, adding that a priority would be to prove to the gen- eral public and private business that funds spent on servicing the homeless represent long-term savings in emer- gency and health-care services alone. “We need to quantify that,” McGowan said. “We need to show them how you save money. That’s the soft spot. Busi- ness people do have a social conscience. But at the end of the day they need a return on investment.” Gerbrandt, meanwhile, reiterated the need to invest in private/public part- nerships with affordable housing as the focus. “The concept is simple,” he noted. “Let’s first give people a home.” Holmes made a plea for the chamber to politicize the issue. “You don’t know how much you can do to sway (political agendas),” she said. “You need to be at the table.” However, at least one businessman took to the microphone to challenge that agencies such as Holmes’s aren’t doing enough to campaign for public support. When Holmes began to cite the challen- ges in addressing the centre’s clients — while fundraising and working part- time — the questioner said, “Those are excuses. What are you doing?” Holmes concluded by acknowledging that homeless advocates are sometimes driven to frustration. “Sometimes we’re seen as agitators,” she said. “We’re not. We’re passionate.” That frustration level, Holmes said, has to be muted if community, business and government interests can collabor- ate to address a social issue that’s only getting more complex and entrenched. “We speak different languages,” she said. “That’s our next hurdle. It’s going to take a bit of work.” Also in attendance was David North- cott, executive co-ordinator of Win- nipeg Harvest, who cited that his food bank has 44,000 clients a month, repre- senting about 18,000 households in Winnipeg. Of those 18,000 households, North- cott said 14,000 list the cost of housing as the family’s most pressing issue. [email protected] By Randy Turner NEWSPRINT TO THE RESCUE: The Home Alone 5 Christmas movie started shooting in Winnipeg this week, without the natural snow Cali- fornia movie makers expected here in March. But never fear! California crews have been faking snow scenes for years, using newsprint. “Yes, we can do this, but it’s very, very expensive,” said co-executive pro- ducer Dennis Murphy , surveying their snow- making effort. They need seven days of snow shoots before they film indoors at the Mani- toba Production Centre soundstage on Pacific Avenue. Yours truly saw huge lawns in The Gates mansion area being covered with humongous white blanket under- cloths, to be sprayed with heaps of bleached and shredded newsprint. Sophisticated neighbours in the area are taking a suspicious number of “health walks” to see Tinsel- town types decorate for Christmas Hollywood-style. Yours truly saw one guy on a ladder up an evergreen tree, hanging two-foot shiny coloured balls over a green lawn. Surreal! Dayle Goertzen, owner of Vin- tage Bling, is excited to be creating special jewelry for the “bad guys” in the movie. Her dramatic designs became known to the stars, thanks to gifting suites at the Golden Globes and The Oscars in Los Angeles. “I gave away thousands of dollars worth at the Golden Globes in 2010.” Some stars wore them on the red carpet. Ironic- ally, when the word got out, it launched her back here in Canada. “In an ideal world, Hollywood is my target market, but famous jewel- lers lend out their expensive designs for red-carpet mentions.” After a red-carpet event Elena Levon from Oceans 13 sent her necklace back again with a thank you and an auto- graphed picture saying, “You might as well sell it. I’ll never wear it again because it’s been photographed.” Goertzen’s glamorous online store is at www.vintagebling.ca. She works as an educational assistant for River East Transcona School Division by day and as a jeweller by night. She started by taking apart sparkly vin- tage jewelry seven years ago — and making scintillating new pieces. “I got so many requests it turned into four hours a night watching CSI and filling orders.” STEPS FOR LIFE: Most of us can’t run a marathon. But most of us can walk five kilometres with friends around Kildonan Park on a lovely spring day. The Steps for Life Win- nipeg gang is starting to gather the walkers they need to raise money for survivors of workplace injuries and their families, with early-bird registration today until April 1. Many people involved in organizing the May 6 event (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) are walking in memory of 15-year-old Andrew James who died in a work- place accident while at a summer job three years ago. “The money raised goes to the Threads for Life group, which helps the families who have lost loved ones due to workplace accidents or people whose lives have been altered, and need supports like counselling,” says Andrew’s aunt, Vicki Ellison Ander- son. “Andrew was a super-hard work- er,” says Aunty Vicki. “His nick- name was Woodtick at work because he was so interested, always around. Work was his life... He was a very loving boy and is horribly, terribly missed.” As are all the others who die tragically in the workplace year after year — more than 1,000 a year across Canada. The family is Team Woodtick and includes Andrew’s parents Roberta and Rick James and his siblings Tiffany and Matthew, plus cousin Dusti Richardson and her son Kyle Richardson with his famous autism working dog, Bella. For more information, send an email to: gram_ [email protected]. Got tips, events, sightings, unusual things going on? Call Maureen’s tip line at 474-1116, email Maureen.Scurfield@ Winnipegfreepress.com or send mail to The Insider c/o The Winnipeg Free Press at 1355 Mountain Ave. Winnipeg R2X 3B6. Filmmaker dreaming of a white Christmas WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Scott Angus (right) and Peter Parboji, of Five Days for the Homeless Campaign. HOMELESSNESS City’s high rents blamed Welfare not enough, advocates say PRIME TIME TV FRIDAY MOVIES Shaw MTS Bell Shaw Direct 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 2 CBC (6) 2 226 332 NHL Hockey Montréal Canadiens vs. Ottawa Senators Scotiabank Place -- Ottawa, Ont. the fifth estate CBC News: The National CBC News: LN /George S. (N) 3 PBS 3 - 388 NewsHr Outnumbered Wash. Week Ed Sullivan's '60s Rock 'n Roll Over Hawaii Charlie Rose 4 CBS 4 387 NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Duke vs. Lehigh NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Notre Dame vs. Xavier WCCO 4 News Letterman 5 CTV (7) 5 225 316 CTV News Shark Tank (N) Grimm "Let Your Hair Down" Blue Bloods "Family Ties" The Big Bang eTalk CTV National CTV News 6 NBC 6 - 385 News Ent. Tonight Think You Are "Martin Sheen" Grimm "Let Your Hair Down" Dateline NBC KARE News Tonight Show J. Leno (N) LateNight 7 ABC 13 - 386 WDAZ Ent. Tonight H.S. Basketball 20/20 WDAZ News Nightline The Insider Paid 8 CITY (13) 8 228 329 Met-Mother Met-Mother Tough Choices "Labour Pains" The Murdoch Mysteries Mantracker EP Daily Reviews CityLine "Fashion Friday" 10 CBWFT 10 118 703 Le Téléjournal KAMPAÏ! "Les entrées" (N) Paquet voleur (N) Une heure sur terre (N) Le Téléjournal Nouv. sports Le Téléjournal 11 JOYTV 11 - - Cheers Name Is Earl Numb3rs Numb3rs 20/20 The Harpreet Singh Show It's a New Day Foundations 12 GLOB (9) 12 227 335 Evening News Ent. Tonight 16:9 The Bigger Picture Harry's Law (N) Ringer (N) Prime News E.T. Canada News Final Happened 13 TSN 22 400 400 NCAA Basketball Second Round Division I Tournament SportsCentre 14 DISC 104 520 505 Daily Planet (N) Canada's Greatest Know it All Deaths (N) Deaths (N) Mayday "Split Decision" Daily Planet "Gigantic Week" UnusualDeath UnusualDeath 15 CNN 103 500 500 OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 72 Hours Under Fire Piers Morgan Tonight 16 SPIKE 125 628 584 The Ultimate Fighter 14: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller "Scrappers" Ultimate Fighter "No Poseurs" Ultimate Fighter 7 Ultimate Fighter 12 "Go For It" 17 HIST 105 522 506 Museum Secrets Death or Canada Hangman's Graveyard Canadian Pickers Meltzer's Decoded "Vatican" 18 HN 108 508 502 Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Dr. Drew Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Dr. Drew 19 TROP 106 618 524 Canadian Pickers '70s Show '70s Show '70s Show King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens Instant Cash E.T. Canada Roseanne Loves Ray 20 A&E 101 615 520 Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage 21 W 132 602 567 Undercover Boss Canada The Closer "Old Money" "You, Me and Dupree" ('06, Com) Matt Dillon, Owen Wilson. Necessary Roughness Cold Case 22 YTV 18 552 543 iCarly "iStart a Fan War" iCarly "iPsycho" iCarly "iStill Psycho" Victorious Big Time R. "Hairspray" ('07, Mus) John Travolta, Nikki Blonsky. 23 TLC 102 521 560 Four Weddings Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Four Weddings Say Yes to Say Yes to Four Weddings 24 HGTV 134 600 564 House Hunter Prop. Virgins House Hunters Selling LA Selling LA Selling LA Selling LA House Hunter House Hunter Selling LA Selling LA 25 CMT 109 575 583 ER Vets Pet Heroes Accord.Jim Melissa Sweet Home Alabama "A Friend in Need" ER Vets Pet Heroes Sweet Home Alabama 26 MMM 117 571 581 MMM Countdown "Starsky and Hutch" ('04) Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller. Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Forget-Lyrics Saturday Night Live Forget-Lyrics 27 BRAVO 123 620 523 Concert Hall "Nikki Yanofsky" Way Off Broadway (N) Smash "Chemistry" Elvis Costello "The Police" The Listener Concert Hall "Nikki Yanofsky" 28 SHOW 112 317 522 "Smoke Screen" Sea Patrol "Red Sky Morning" Lost Girl "Deadly Skies" ('05) Antonio Sabato Jr.. The Firm "Chapter Ten" 29 SCORE 181 410 403 WWE Vintage WWE Smackdown! Aftermath Score Fighting Series Highlights WWE Smackdown! 30 SPEED 175 417 406 NASCAR Speed Center NASCAR Auto Racing Food City 500 NASCAR Auto Racing St. Patrick's Day 300 Trackside At "Bristol" NASCAR Perf. Mobil1 (N) 31 OLN 176 411 457 Man v. Food Man v. Food Storage Wars Storage Wars Conspiracy "Police State" Man v. Food Man v. Food Storage Wars Storage Wars Conspiracy "Police State" 32 EA2 216 312 633 Movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula" ('92) Gary Oldman. "Touch of Pink" ('04) Jimi Mistry. "Blow" ('01, Dra) Rachel Griffiths, Johnny Depp. 33 PEACH 121 294 529 The Big Bang The Big Bang The Browns House Payne The Browns House Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy "Lakeview Terrace" 34 FAM 154 557 541 Phineas Ferb Phineas Ferb So Random! Good Luck ... Shake It Up Austin/ Ally Jessie A.N.T. Farm "Ratatouille" ('07) Brad Garrett. Lab Rats 36 FOOD 135 603 561 Top Chef Canada Iron Chef America Gotta Eat Here Ice Cold Cash Diners Diners Top Chef Canada Gotta Eat Here Ice Cold Cash 37 COM 116 626 547 Seinfeld Seinfeld Corner Gas The Big Bang JFL: Gags Corner Gas Just Laughs Just Laughs The Simpsons JFL: Gags Corner Gas The Big Bang 38 E! 113 621 527 E! News eTalk TMZ After Lately The Soup Fashion Police C. Lately (N) eTalk TMZ Chelsea Lately 39 SPACE 122 627 528 Stargate: SG-1 "Babylon" The Collector "The Yogi" Being Human True Blood "Fresh Blood" Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: NG "In Theory" 40 AMC 159 629 CSI: Miami "Broken" "Thinner" ('96, Hor) Joe Mantegna, Robert John Burke. The Walking Dead Comic Book Men "Dead Silence" 42 TCM 160 539 "Three on a Couch" "Jason and the Argonauts" ('63) Todd Armstrong. "Clash of the Titans" ('81) Laurence Olivier. "Helen of Troy" 43 TOON 152 555 545 Ben 10 Ben 10 Ben 10 Ben 10 Johnny Test LEGO CloneWars CloneWars CloneWars CloneWars Futurama Family Guy 44 SLICE 131 601 562 Kitchen N'mare "Café Tavolini" Bubble Wrap Kids 'Til Debt 'Til Debt The Real Housewives Bubble Wrap Kids 'Til Debt 'Til Debt 45 NEWSW 15 502 390 Lang and O'Leary Connect With Mark Kelley CBC News: The National Doc Zone (N) CBC News: The National CBC News: The National 47 SPONET 171 408 418 Prime Time Sports Sportsnet Connected Hockeycentral NHL Hockey Calgary Flames vs. Edmonton Oilers -- Edmonton, Alta. Sportsnet Connected 49 FOX 19 - 363 Two and Half Two and Half Kitchen Nightmares Kitchen Nightmares "Luigi's" FOX News Sports Extra Seinfeld 30 Rock Excused Paid Program 50 TREE 155 553 546 Chuggington Toopy & B Cat in the Hat Rolie Polie Caillou Franklin Max & Ruby Toopy & B Cat in the Hat Max & Ruby Yo Gabba Yo Gabba 55 MC1 211 308 622 Movie "How Do You Know" ('10, Com/Dra) Reese Witherspoon, "Trigger" ('10) Tracy Wright, Molly Parker. "Flypaper" ('11) Ashley Judd. Movie 56 MC2 212 309 623 "The Fighter" ('10) Mark Wahlberg. "The Mountie" ('11) Andrew W. Walker. "Skyline" ('10) Eric Balfour. "30 Minutes or Less" ('11) 57 MC3 213 310 624 "The Social Network" ('10) "Catfish" ('10) Melody C. Roscher. "A Million Colours" ('11) Jason Hartman. "Life as We Know It" 58 HBO 210 307 625 Dead Ahead: Exxon Valdez Sexaholix: A Love Story Ricky Gervais Funny Hell (N) Eastbound Real Time With Bill Maher 59 WSBK 221 296 654 The Big Bang The Big Bang Monk Monk WBZ News The Office Seinfeld The Office Ent. Tonight The Insider 60 KTLA 224 298 653 The Steve Wilkos Show Family Guy Friends KTLA 5 News KTLA 5 News Two and Half Two and Half Nikita "Doublecross" (N) Supernatural (N) 61 WGN 222 - 651 Two and Half 30 Rock Nikita "Doublecross" (N) Supernatural (N) WGN News at Nine 30 Rock Two and Half Family Guy Friends 62 WPIX 223 297 652 Two and Half Two and Half Nikita "Doublecross" (N) Supernatural (N) PIX News at Ten Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends 63 EA1 215 311 632 "Matilda" "Love & Savagery" ('09) Sarah Greene, Allan Hawco. "Harvey" ('50) James Stewart. "Arthur" ('81) Dudley Moore. 81 PBS 348 - 364 Business Am I Right? 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B 2 WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2012 CITY winnipegfreepress.com

WINNIPEG’S festering homelessproblem stems from no short-ages of contributing factors,

but the overriding issue is at the heartof the matter: not enough affordablehomes.That was just one of the themes of a

wide-ranging panel discussion Thurs-day morning, which was sponsored bythe Winnipeg Chamber of Commercein support of the Five Days For theHomeless Campaign.“Let’s do the math,” Kelly Holmes,

the director of Resource Assistance forYouth (RaY), told a jam-packed audi-ence at the Free Press News Café. “Theaverage rent in the city $450 (a month).Welfare is $285. This is why we havehomelessness. It’s a huge piece.”Holmes was joined for the panel dis-

cussion by Ross McGowan, presidentand CEO of CentreVenture, and IanGerbrandt of theWinnipeg Poverty Re-duction Council.Holmes offered another message in

arithmetic; criticizing the cutbacks infederal programs that impact grass-roots agencies such as RaY, which is de-signed to assist homeless and poverty-stricken up to age 29.“Thegovernment isn’t doing enough,”

Holmes said. “Is it a high priority forthe feds? Not so much. If the politicalwill changes, we’re the first to getflushed. We can take five steps forwardand 10 steps back.”However, McGowan countered that

available public funds aren’t as muchof a deterrent as how and where theyare spent.“I’m not convinced there’s not enough

(public) money,” he said, adding that apriority would be to prove to the gen-eral public and private business thatfunds spent on servicing the homelessrepresent long-term savings in emer-gency and health-care services alone.“Weneed to quantify that,”McGowan

said. “We need to show them how yousave money. That’s the soft spot. Busi-ness people do have a social conscience.But at the end of the day they need areturn on investment.”Gerbrandt, meanwhile, reiterated the

need to invest in private/public part-nerships with affordable housing as thefocus.“The concept is simple,” he noted.

“Let’s first give people a home.”Holmes made a plea for the chamber

to politicize the issue. “You don’t knowhow much you can do to sway (politicalagendas),” she said. “You need to be atthe table.”However, at least one businessman

took to themicrophone to challenge thatagencies such as Holmes’s aren’t doingenough to campaign for public support.WhenHolmes began to cite the challen-ges in addressing the centre’s clients— while fundraising and working part-time — the questioner said, “Those areexcuses. What are you doing?”Holmes concluded by acknowledging

that homeless advocates are sometimesdriven to frustration. “Sometimeswe’reseen as agitators,” she said. “We’re not.We’re passionate.”That frustration level, Holmes said,

has to be muted if community, businessand government interests can collabor-ate to address a social issue that’s onlygetting more complex and entrenched.“We speak different languages,” she

said. “That’s our next hurdle. It’s goingto take a bit of work.”Also in attendance was David North-

cott, executive co-ordinator of Win-nipeg Harvest, who cited that his foodbank has 44,000 clients a month, repre-senting about 18,000 households inWinnipeg.Of those 18,000 households, North-

cott said 14,000 list the cost of housingas the family’s most pressing issue.

[email protected]

By Randy Turner

NEWSPRINT TO THE RESCUE:TheHome Alone 5 Christmas moviestarted shooting in Winnipeg thisweek, without the natural snow Cali-fornia movie makers expected herein March. But never fear! Californiacrews have been fakingsnow scenes for years,using newsprint. “Yes,we can do this, but it’svery, very expensive,”said co-executive pro-ducer Dennis Murphy,surveying their snow-making effort. Theyneed seven days of snowshoots before they filmindoors at the Mani-toba Production Centresoundstage on PacificAvenue. Yours truly sawhuge lawns in The Gatesmansion area beingcovered with humongouswhite blanket under-cloths, to be sprayed with heaps ofbleached and shredded newsprint.Sophisticated neighbours in thearea are taking a suspicious numberof “health walks” to see Tinsel-town types decorate for ChristmasHollywood-style. Yours truly sawone guy on a ladder up an evergreentree, hanging two-foot shiny colouredballs over a green lawn. Surreal!Dayle Goertzen, owner of Vin-

tage Bling, is excited to be creatingspecial jewelry for the “bad guys”in the movie. Her dramatic designsbecame known to the stars, thanksto gifting suites at the Golden Globesand The Oscars in Los Angeles. “Igave away thousands of dollars worth

at the Golden Globesin 2010.” Some starswore them on thered carpet. Ironic-ally, when the wordgot out, it launchedher back here inCanada. “In an idealworld, Hollywood is

my target market, but famous jewel-lers lend out their expensive designsfor red-carpet mentions.” After ared-carpet event Elena Levon fromOceans 13 sent her necklace backagain with a thank you and an auto-graphed picture saying, “You mightas well sell it. I’ll never wear it againbecause it’s been photographed.”Goertzen’s glamorous online store isat www.vintagebling.ca. She worksas an educational assistant for RiverEast Transcona School Division byday and as a jeweller by night. Shestarted by taking apart sparkly vin-tage jewelry seven years ago — andmaking scintillating new pieces. “Igot so many requests it turned into

four hours a night watching CSI andfilling orders.”

STEPS FOR LIFE: Most of us can’trun a marathon. But most of us canwalk five kilometres with friendsaround Kildonan Park on a lovelyspring day. The Steps for Life Win-nipeg gang is starting to gather thewalkers they need to raise moneyfor survivors of workplace injuriesand their families, with early-birdregistration today until April 1. Manypeople involved in organizing theMay 6 event (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) arewalking in memory of 15-year-oldAndrew James who died in a work-place accident while at a summer jobthree years ago.“The money raised goes to the

Threads for Life group, which helpsthe families who have lost loved onesdue to workplace accidents or peoplewhose lives have been altered, andneed supports like counselling,” saysAndrew’s aunt, Vicki Ellison Ander-son.

“Andrew was a super-hard work-er,” says Aunty Vicki. “His nick-name was Woodtick at work becausehe was so interested, always around.Work was his life... He was a veryloving boy and is horribly, terriblymissed.”As are all the others who die

tragically in the workplace yearafter year — more than 1,000 a yearacross Canada. The family is TeamWoodtick and includes Andrew’sparents Roberta and Rick James andhis siblings Tiffany and Matthew,plus cousin Dusti Richardson and herson Kyle Richardson with his famousautism working dog, Bella. For moreinformation, send an email to: [email protected].

Got tips, events, sightings, unusualthings going on? Call Maureen’s tip lineat 474-1116, email [email protected] or send mailto The Insider c/o The Winnipeg FreePress at 1355 Mountain Ave. Winnipeg

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Scott Angus (right) and Peter Parboji, ofFive Days for the Homeless Campaign.

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Basketball 20/20 WDAZ News Nightline The Insider Paid8 CITY (13) 8 228 329 Met-Mother Met-Mother Tough Choices "Labour Pains" The Murdoch Mysteries Mantracker EP Daily Reviews CityLine "Fashion Friday"10 CBWFT 10 118 703 Le Téléjournal KAMPAÏ! "Les entrées" (N) Paquet voleur (N) Une heure sur terre (N) Le Téléjournal Nouv. sports Le Téléjournal11 JOYTV 11 - - Cheers Name Is Earl Numb3rs Numb3rs 20/20 The Harpreet Singh Show It's a New Day Foundations12 GLOB (9) 12 227 335 Evening News Ent. Tonight 16:9 The Bigger Picture Harry's Law (N) Ringer (N) Prime News E.T. Canada News Final Happened13 TSN 22 400 400 NCAA Basketball Second Round Division I Tournament SportsCentre14 DISC 104 520 505 Daily Planet (N) Canada's Greatest Know it All Deaths (N) Deaths (N) Mayday "Split Decision" Daily Planet "Gigantic Week" UnusualDeath UnusualDeath15 CNN 103 500 500 OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 72 Hours Under Fire Piers Morgan Tonight16 SPIKE 125 628 584 The Ultimate Fighter 14: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller "Scrappers" Ultimate Fighter "No Poseurs" Ultimate Fighter 7 Ultimate Fighter 12 "Go For It"17 HIST 105 522 506 Museum Secrets Death or Canada Hangman's Graveyard Canadian Pickers Meltzer's Decoded "Vatican"18 HN 108 508 502 Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Dr. Drew Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Dr. Drew19 TROP 106 618 524 Canadian Pickers '70s Show '70s Show '70s Show King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens Instant Cash E.T. Canada Roseanne Loves Ray20 A&E 101 615 520 Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage21 W 132 602 567 Undercover Boss Canada The Closer "Old Money" "You, Me and Dupree" ('06, Com) Matt Dillon, Owen Wilson. Necessary Roughness Cold Case22 YTV 18 552 543 iCarly "iStart a Fan War" iCarly "iPsycho" iCarly "iStill Psycho" Victorious Big Time R. "Hairspray" ('07, Mus) John Travolta, Nikki Blonsky.23 TLC 102 521 560 Four Weddings Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Four Weddings Say Yes to Say Yes to Four Weddings24 HGTV 134 600 564 House Hunter Prop. Virgins House Hunters Selling LA Selling LA Selling LA Selling LA House Hunter House Hunter Selling LA Selling LA25 CMT 109 575 583 ER Vets Pet Heroes Accord.Jim Melissa Sweet Home Alabama "A Friend in Need" ER Vets Pet Heroes Sweet Home Alabama26 MMM 117 571 581 MMM Countdown "Starsky and Hutch" ('04) Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller. 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Home Alone 5 workers lay out newsprint to create a snowy scene in The Gates.INSET: Dayle Goertzen is excited to be creating special jewelry for the ‘bad guys’ in the movie.

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