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Space (or SPACE) is a Canadian broadcasting channel which is owned and operated by Bell Media. Its primary programming includes science fiction, fantasy, and horror related shows which includes scripted series or documentaries. Space currently airs Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Star Trek: Voyager.

The station debuted in October 1997 with the film Forbidden Planet. All of the Star Trek shows have been re-run on the channel. Every year around Christmas, the channel airs marathons of the Star Trek films.

The station is notable for being the only channel in the world to have all five live-action Star Trek series on a regular Monday-Friday schedule for a number of years. However, Star Trek: Enterprise was dropped in 2007 and TOS was replaced by TOS:Remastered in November, 2009. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine re-runs ended in September, 2011 without a warning or explanation offered.

In early July 2012, Star Trek: The Next Generation was removed from the summer lineup which left The Original Series and Voyager as the only Star Trek series left on Space. However, Star Trek: The Next Generation began to air again in September, 2012.

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