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B.C. documentary producers tap digital streaming boom

B.C. documentary producers tap digital streaming boom

Demand for content from digital platforms boosts interest in Canadian productions
What are we reading? June 7, 2018

What are we reading? June 7, 2018

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web. Kirk LaPointe, editor-in-chief, vice-president of Glacier Media: In advance of the June 12 Singapore Summit between U.S.
What are we reading? May 31, 2018

What are we reading? May 31, 2018

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web.

Infographic: The business of eSports

ESports tournaments pack stadiums, and according to this infographic, eSports will soon be a billion-dollar business with 300 million fans worldwide. Here are some numbers behind the money.
What are we reading? May 25, 2018

What are we reading? May 25, 2018

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web.
PNE releases concert line-up for Summer 2018

PNE releases concert line-up for Summer 2018

Acts include the Village People, Boyz II Men, the Goo Goo Dolls, Burton Cummings and Cyndi Lauper
B.C.-shot box-office champ Deadpool 2 worth $100m to economy, says premier

B.C.-shot box-office champ Deadpool 2 worth $100m to economy, says premier

Comic book sequel more than doubled its economic contribution to B.C. than original
Pressure mounts to liberalize sports betting in Canada

Pressure mounts to liberalize sports betting in Canada

U.S. court decision strikes down law forbidding states from allowing sports wagering
B.C. golf courses eye new markets to bolster rebound

B.C. golf courses eye new markets to bolster rebound

It’s been a decade in the rough for many B.C. golf courses, but hopes are high for the upcoming summer season.
Fewer rounds played at B.C.’s public golf courses

Fewer rounds played at B.C.’s public golf courses

Average decrease at province’s largest golf courses in 2017 was 4% compared with 2016