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In the news: Calgary studio shortage affects shows

December 13, 2008 Diane Wild

From Eric Volmers of the Calgary Herald:

  • Dwindling lot space affects filming
    “A producer of the top-rated CBC series Heartland says the show will likely pull up stakes in Calgary at the end of Season 2 as redevelopment of the Currie Barracks leaves the city without studio space.” Read more.
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