BC Film Industry
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B.C. ‘movie house’ near Port Moody up for saleThe cabin is over 4,400 square feet and features five bedrooms and four bathrooms and is located in Anmore, which is close to Port Moody.EntertainmentJul 15
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Hit TV show ‘Tracker’ leaves B.C. for L.A. due to bigger tax creditThe show starring Justin Hartley as a survivalist who finds missing people for money has been lured away from Vancouver by a $48 million U.S. tax credit.EntertainmentMay 6
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Hollywood North looks East in bid to diversify amid U.S. uncertaintyAmid trade uncertainty and tariff threats from the United States, B.C.'s film industry is casting its eyes across the Pacific as it looks for new production partners and projects.EconomyJul 18, 2025
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‘More chaos and uncertainty’ from Trump over film industry tariff, B.C.’s minister saysSpencer Chandra Herbert said regardless of what happens, the province is going to keep standing up for B.C. and the jobs the motion picture industry creates in the province.EconomyMay 5, 2025
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B.C.’s film industry optimistic despite tariff uncertaintyThe locations are also the centre of the industry's new Cineventure Campaign, which guides visitors to locations where their favourite series and movies were shot.EconomyMar 7, 2025
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Eby tells B.C. film sector ‘we’re in your corner’ as California mulls tax credit hikeCalifornia is looking at almost doubling the film credit it offers to TV and film productions. Will B.C. be able to stay competitive?EnvironmentOct 29, 2024
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‘Nerve-wracking’: B.C. film, TV industry feeling 100-day impact of Hollywood strikeShawn Williamson, a producer at Brightlight Pictures, said his business has "effectively completely shutdown" 100 days into the writers strike in Hollywood.EntertainmentAug 9, 2023
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‘Coyote’ takes home best feature, best performance awards at Whistler Film FestivalThe film about a widower asked to take care of a grandson he didn't know he had took home the $35,000 Borsos award for best Canadian feature.EntertainmentDec 5, 2022
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B.C. district council for Directors Guild of Canada issues strike noticeThe guild says the key issues include wage differentials as the minimum wage increases, as well as wage increases that are retroactive to expiry of the last collective agreement.EntertainmentApr 26, 2022
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‘I understand the mission’: Actor Jesse Lipscombe on Black representation in filmJesse Lipscombe, who lives in Vancouver, is known for his starring role in the 2017 comedy-drama, It's Not My Fault and I Don't Care Anyway.PerspectivesFeb 2, 2022
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