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Writers strike delays series based on Prince George couple who owned brothel

Writers strike delays series based on Prince George couple who owned brothel

At least one major streaming platform is interested in Tammy and Cameron Thun's true-life tale of prositution, drug-dealers, corrupt politicians and violent criminals in the Dominican Republic.
Burnaby NOW moves to digital-only format

Burnaby NOW moves to digital-only format

Next Thursday's print edition will be the last.
Kirk LaPointe: Meta does to news what Ottawa thought it wouldn't

Kirk LaPointe: Meta does to news what Ottawa thought it wouldn't

The Trudeau government has misjudged the tech titans and threatened Canadian journalism.
Bryan Adams, Blondie to play philanthropic Stanley Park concert

Bryan Adams, Blondie to play philanthropic Stanley Park concert

Beedie-produced event has so far raised $1 million for Greater Vancouver Food Bank
Gastown eatery and live music venue quietly shuts down after just one year

Gastown eatery and live music venue quietly shuts down after just one year

It only lasted about one year.
Thomson Reuters turns second-quarter profit, reports revenue up from year ago

Thomson Reuters turns second-quarter profit, reports revenue up from year ago

TORONTO — Thomson Reuters Corp. says it earned a second-quarter profit of US$894 million as its revenue rose two per cent compared with a year ago. The company, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, says the profit amounted to US$1.
Film wraps production in qathet region

Film wraps production in qathet region

Filmmakers make use of beautiful backdrop for feature motion picture
West Van artist known as 'Father of modern Iranian sculpture' featured at VAG

West Van artist known as 'Father of modern Iranian sculpture' featured at VAG

More than 100 items from Parviz Tanavoli’s six decades of work are on display at the Vancouver Art Gallery in an exhibtion called Poets, Locks and Cages
Metro Vancouver film workers reeling through Hollywood strikes

Metro Vancouver film workers reeling through Hollywood strikes

Normally the North Shore is bustling with film workers, but there isn’t much 'lights, camera, action' these days
Movie and TV stars join picket lines in fight over the future of Hollywood

Movie and TV stars join picket lines in fight over the future of Hollywood

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Ted Lasso” star Jason Sudeikis, Rosario Dawson and other top movie and TV actors joined picket lines alongside screenwriters Friday on the first full day of a walkout that has become Hollywood’s biggest labor fight in decades .