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In the news: Keshia Chante stars in Soul

From Brian Gorman of the Brantford Expositor:

  • Series puts the spirit back into soul
    “You might say Keshia Chante is a convert to the gospel of soul. The Ottawa-born soul-pop singer burst onto the scene at the age of 15 in 2003 with a pair of top 10 singles and an Urban Music Award for best R&B/soul single. Now, with three albums, four more Urban Music Awards and a Juno to her credit, Chante is launching an acting career, starring in “Soul,” which debuts Wednesday, Feb. 11, on Vision Television.” Read more.
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New tonight: Being Erica

On Wednesday, February 11 at 9 p.m. on CBC Television (please note new night for BEING ERICA) Erica (Erin Karpluk) is worried that her sister Samantha (Joanna Douglas) is marrying the wrong man in Josh (Adam MacDonald). When she goes back to prevent Sam and Josh from ever getting together, Erica learns a big secret – one that threatens her relationship with her sister.

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Photo: When maid-of-honour Erica’s (Erin Karpluk) dress is accidentally soiled, her parents (Kathleen Laskey, left, John Boylan) try and blot out the spill before their younger daughter’s wedding on BEING ERICA, Wednesday, February 11 (please note new night) at 9 p.m. on CBC Television.

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Monday ratings: Little Mosque, Sophie, Corner Gas

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • Gas Refill Fuels Little Mosque
    “The good news was that Little Mosque on the Prairie did a bit better than usual, up to 686,000 viewers according to BBM Canada Nielsen Media Research overnight ‘commercial’ estimates. Sophie also ‘soared’ to 268,000. The bad news was Being Erica’s replacement at 9, Just For Laughs, which drew just 437,000 viewers, down more than 200,000 from Erica’s score the week before.” Read more
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Review: Project Runway Canada episode 3

From Myles McNutt at Cultural Learnings:

  • Project Runway Canada Season Two – “Episode Three”
    “Some people design for night. Some people design for day. Other people…well, other people design future sailor pants. This is pretty much the story of the third episode of Project Runway Canada’s second season, a dreaded group challenge really demonstrating the kind of dividing lines that we’re used to seeing.” Read more.
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