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Flashpoint film crew storms Toronto home

98841 00676(1)From Connie Adair of the National Post:

  • And … action! The ins and outs of renting your home to a film crew
    A recent episode simply requested a middle-class family home, says the show’s location manager, Randy Morgan. But that didn’t mean it was an easy task to find the right house. Mr. Morgan looked at photos of numerous houses in a location company’s inventory and went to check out five. The homeowner’s Cape Cod-style house was perfect, he says. ‘It didn’t have the white picket fence, but it had everything else.'” Read more.
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New tonight: Comedy Now! on CTV – “Dylan Rhymer”

cn.12Born in 1975 in Murrayville, BC, Dylan Rhymer began his comedic career at the age of 18 while still in his senior year of high school. Since then, he has developed as one of Vancouver’s boldest voices in political comedy. Rhymer has performed all over North America and Great Britain, sharing the stage with many great comedians including Zach Galifianakis and Mitch Hedberg. He has made regular appearances on XM Radio and CBC and was featured as the voice of Dick Hackney for the popular videogame Scarface: The World is Yours.

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Kelly Chase on Battle of the Blades orientation

From Kelly Chase of the St. Louis Blues:

  • Blog #2: Chaser Gets Punk’d
    “The first day of orientation camp was busy. We went out on the ice for about 20 minutes and skated around in our hockey skates. Then we were given these figure skates that they had us fitted for. And let me tell you, the figure skates were ridiculous. They are so different than hockey skates. They have these huge toe-picks on them that is probably going to get somebody hurt.” Read more.
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