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More than two dozen productions have been shot in Ottawa so far this year, with several filming this summer, according to the Ottawa Film Office. And they need background actors.
Here’s how the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S. has affected tourism in B.C.
Organizers behind the African Descent Festival plan to proceed with the event despite being denied a permit by the Vancouver Park Board.
There were long lineups in Vancouver on Friday for TransLink’s latest coveted collectibles.
Thousands of jobs have been lost in B.C., according to new employment data for the month of July.
Time is of the essence for a retired B.C. veteran searching for a living kidney donor.
One month after B.C. launched its publicly funded IVF program, thousands of would-be parents remain on the waitlist.
Flight attendants at Air Canada are advocating for better rights and could walk off the job next week if an agreement isn’t reached.
Emory University alerted students and staff Friday to an active shooter on their Atlanta campus, telling students to “RUN, HIDE, FIGHT” and avoid the area.
The Calgary Stampede will be featured in an upcoming episode of a long-running Canadian television series, and it arrives at a welcome moment for the local film and TV industry.
Victoria Mboko is taking the tennis world by storm as she becomes a household name in Canada, the young tennis star now sets her sights on the US Open.
Residents of Battle River-Crowfoot began casting advanced votes in the byelection where over 200 candidates are registered.