An Edmonton director’s experimental horror flick gained an accidental cult following, but only after it reached audiences for whom it was never intended.
Film from Edmonton director goes viral on social media, reaching audiences for whom it wasn't intended.
Film from Edmonton director goes viral on social media, reaching audiences for whom it wasn't intendedSouth Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Retired teacher finds mammoth shoulder blade bone while walking dogs west of Edmonton | CBC NewsStacy Long was walking her two Great Danes west of Edmonton last spring when she found a large bone. Experts believe it is at least 10,000 years old.
Read more »
Slow-burning, independent Canadian horror film 'Skinamarink' yields international successThe immersive, slow-burn experience viewers get from “Skinamarink” is the antithesis of seconds-long videos seen on TikTok, a platform that helped create buzz for the low-budget Canadian horror film months before its release.
Read more »
City of Lethbridge gives a warm welcome to CBC | CBC NewsCBC Lethbridge hosted a two-day event, in partnership with the Lethbridge Public Library, to celebrate the launch of a permanent CBC bureau in the community. People had the chance to be part of live audiences for two radio shows, enjoy live local music, host a mock newscast and much more. See a full recap here.
Read more »
Imperial Oil gives OK to $720M renewable diesel project near EdmontonImperial Oil Ltd. says it is going ahead with a $720-million project to build a renewable diesel facility at its Strathcona refinery near Edmonton.
Read more »
Imperial Oil gives ok to $720M renewable diesel project near Edmonton - BNN BloombergImperial Oil says it is going ahead with a $720-million project to build a renewable diesel facility at its Strathcona refinery near Edmonton.
Read more »
Imperial Oil gives OK to $720M renewable diesel project near Edmonton | Globalnews.caThe Calgary-based company says a significant portion of the production will be sent to British Columbia to support the province's plan to lower carbon emissions.
Read more »