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As podcasting grows, screen adaptations attempt to transition from audio to video

With the increasing popularity of the podcast format, producers have been bringing more podcasts to film and TV screens. But getting the transition just right can be a tricky endeavour.

'The world was making my movie too on the nose': Boots Riley on his directorial debut

Hip-hop artist Boots Riley makes his film debut Friday with Sorry to Bother You, a boundary-pushing exploration of the soul-crushing world of telemarketing.

Burton Cummings in good spirits after car accident in May

Burton Cummings says he was lucky to walk away from a recent car accident, but mentally, it has left a scar on the Canadian music icon.

Squawk, don't run: Vancouverites on high alert as crows begin dive-bombing pedestrians

Sometime around May and June every year, Vancouvers most notorious feathered felons strike and this year, the season may last a bit longer.

'We have always torn stuff down': Bloggers explore Vancouver's past and present through photos

For more than seven years, John Atkin and Andy Coupland have been running the blog, Changing Vancouver, which features before-and-after photographs of the city, gathered mostly from the City of Vancouver archives and taken by Coupland.

No mummies no problem: New ancient Egypt exhibition at Royal B.C. Museum plans to delight

The exhibit, Egypt: The Time of Pharaohs opens at the Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria this weekend and includes more than 300 original artifacts gathered from around the world.

Despite flooding, southern B.C. hot spots are open for business this long weekend

Tourism officials in British Columbias southern Interior are hoping that flooding and evacuations wont discourage tourists from visiting over the Victoria Day long weekend.

Nudity, sex and lots of debauchery: Why the U.K. is hooked on its risqu reality TV

Viewers cant seem to get enough of the raunchy reality television that fills the small screen in the United Kingdom, offering them entertainment that is often much more risqu than anything shown in North America.

'Our DNA comes from this region': Reclaimed land opens up Fraser River to Tsawwassen First Nation

A waterfront site on the Fraser River is caught in two lawsuits that have wound through the courts for years, and cast doubt over Tsawwassen First Nation's right to buy the land.

'When you pick up your stick, you're picking up history': B.C. girls get ready for lacrosse action at NAIG

No sport is more deeply engrained in the culture and tradition of Indigenous people than lacrosse, says Kwantlen First Nation elder Lekeyten. In fact, he says it even lives in the stone and ground of the Indigenous communities that play it.