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‘Wicked’ tops SAG Awards nominations as many big names are snubbed

‘Wicked’ tops SAG Awards nominations as many big names are snubbed

Screen Actors Guild selections often serve as the best predictor for the Oscars
B.C.-filmed 'Last of Us' hit TV show announces its April return

B.C.-filmed 'Last of Us' hit TV show announces its April return

Series, which closed off downtown Nanaimo last May, set to air in April
Celebrities among thousands evacuated in Los Angeles fires

Celebrities among thousands evacuated in Los Angeles fires

California firefighters battling wind-whipped fires in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood
Outhouse races return to Lumby

Outhouse races return to Lumby

The fourth annual Lumby Outhouse Races are set to be launched on Sunday, Jan. 26.
Salmon Arm's MisMacK Clean Cosmetics makes Dragon's debut in support of KidSport

Salmon Arm's MisMacK Clean Cosmetics makes Dragon's debut in support of KidSport

Episode will also launch campaign in support of KidSport Canada
B.C. shut out at Golden Globe awards, as were Canadians in general

B.C. shut out at Golden Globe awards, as were Canadians in general

Pamela Anderson, Ryan Reynolds among the empty-handed nominees as Seth Rogen gets laughs
Filmmaker Jeff Baena, Aubrey Plaza’s husband, found dead at Los Angeles residence

Filmmaker Jeff Baena, Aubrey Plaza’s husband, found dead at Los Angeles residence

Baena was found dead on Friday morning
Toronto hopes Star Trek connection will live long and prosper

Toronto hopes Star Trek connection will live long and prosper

Iconic science fiction franchise is now a Canadian enterprise, and could be for a while
CBC’s new comedy ‘North of North’ redefines Inuit women’s stories

CBC’s new comedy ‘North of North’ redefines Inuit women’s stories

Creators promise ‘twisted and sexy’ from series shot in and around Iqaluit
Social media inspires B.C. cyclist to publish cross-Canada memoir

Social media inspires B.C. cyclist to publish cross-Canada memoir

Self-published book invites readers 'to explore the human condition'