April 23, 2024

Railcars jump tracks north of Whistler

A train has derailed south of Pemberton with one car lying on Highway 99. CN Rail spokesperson Emily Hamer says it happened around one this afternoon. “Three CN cars derailed just south of Pemberton on a rail bridge spanning Highway 99. Two cars are upright on the bridge or embankment and one car is on its side on the highway below. The cars … [Read more...]

Overnight price jump at the pump

You may have woken up to a shock at the pumps this morning. Gas prices in much of the region soared overnight as much as seven cents per litre. Former liberal MP Dan McTeague, now with a website called Tomorrow's Gas Prices Today, says drivers have been filling up below cost for the past two weeks. McTeague says although B.C. has to pay taxes and … [Read more...]

Sony Moves Forward On “Jump” Sequel

Sony Pictures has closed a deal with Jonah Hill and Michael Bacall to develop a treatment for a "21 Jump Street" sequel that Bacall has signed on to write for Sony Pictures reports Variety. Hill and co-star Channing Tatum are expected to return both in front of the camera and as executive producers, however negotiations haven't yet begun. Bacall … [Read more...]

“Spongebob,” “Jump Street” Sequels Coming

Paramount Pictures has announced plans to release a second "SpongeBob SquarePants" movie in late 2014, ten years after the first one says The Hollywood Reporter. Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman made the announcement today confirming the project as the kickoff to their new animation unit which will produce one animated release a year. The announcement … [Read more...]

Bale, Viggo, More Jump Into A “Furnace”

Christian Bale has entered talks to star in Scott Cooper's revenge drama "Out of the Furnace" for Relativity, Scott Free and Appian Way says Heat Vision Previously titled "The Low Dweller", Brad Ingelsby penned the script about a man released after serving four years in prison. His hopes for a peaceful homecoming are thwarted when his younger … [Read more...]

Introducing ‘Follow The Saga’: the whole story, regardless of where you jump in

Over the years, stories have become more than just single bursts of information. These days, there's as much drama in the consumer technology world as there is sports, politics or your average episode of Days of our Lives. Take SOPA, for example. We'd be remiss of our duties here if we simply reported on what it was, without ever following up on … [Read more...]