British Columbia launched its film incentive in 1998 and has since become a major hub for TV production, including Hallmark movies, Netflix's "Virgin River," HBO's "The Last of Us" and "Shōgun ...
British Columbia has given Hollywood producers an early Christmas present by boosting the foreign film tax credit for major studios and streamers that shoot locally. The latest provincial budget ...
An Oscar-nominated documentary about deaths, abuse and missing children at a former British Columbia residential school ...
At the time, she told CBC News that more than 47,000 people work in TV and film production in British Columbia, and said the industry brings $3.3 billion into the province's economy each year.
Local filmmaker Nettie Wild, who was honoured with an achievement award for her contributions to the British Columbia film industry at the 10th annual Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards on ...
The premier of British Columbia announced a significant hike on Thursday in tax incentives for film and TV, as the province struggles with a sharp decline in production. Premier David Eby said the ...