Classic Canadian comedy evolves with the times
A decade-and-a-half of laughs with ‘Corner Gas’ By Cheryl Minns, Senior Columnist Corner Gas has been making Canadians laugh…
A decade-and-a-half of laughs with ‘Corner Gas’ By Cheryl Minns, Senior Columnist Corner Gas has been making Canadians laugh…
True love transcends the screen in ‘Everything You Ever Wanted’ By Cheryl Minns, Senior Columnist The Young Actors Project…
‘City Squares’ exhibit now open at Amelia Douglas Gallery By Cheryl Minns, Senior Columnist “City Squares” is a collaborative…
Local group helps writers succeed at NaNoWriMo By Cheryl Minns, Senior Columnist National Novel Writing Month returns this November with…
Film festival showcases independent productions By Cheryl Minns, Senior Columnist NewWest FilmFest commemorates its eighth year with a three-day…
Interview with authors M.F. Lorson, Daphne James Huff, and Kayla Tirrell By Cheryl Minns, Senior Columnist Before smartphones and…
“It seems as though we’ve hit that sweet spot that we were hoping for. People who really enjoyed the original show are liking the new version, and people who are coming to Corner Gas for the first time are enjoying this version.” – Brent Butt, creator and star of Corner Gas Animated
Sleight follows 17-year-old Genevieve Flannery, who has grown up in the Cinzio Traveling Players Company with her mother, Delia, and other circus performers.
“The characters, their backstories, what they want, and their obstacles, all those kinds of things are front and foremost. We tried not to hang too much on the time and place. We just wanted them to live in it.” – Alan Hawco, star and showrunner of Caught
This year’s winners, Blake Rayment and Hannah Ewing, tied for first-place and both received gold awards.