From December 8 to 11, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend the World Congress of Science & Factual Producers (WCSFP) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program. The WCSFP is the leading international gathering...
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British Columbia at Content London 2025
From December 1-4, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend Content London, supported by the Passports to Markets program. Content London is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading development markets, conferences, and screening events for television,...
IAMTHELIVING
IAMTHELIVING is a B.C. singer/songwriter and performer from London, England, supported through the Career Development program for the creation and development of his latest EP In This Thing Called Life.
The new music video "Could Be You" features Ashleigh Ball of Hey Ocean! with collaboration from producer Chin Injeti, mixer Greg Mindorff and master by Steve Smith. "Could Be You" has received over 3,000 plays to date.
IAMTHELIVING's strength lies in his art; an authentic and futuristic sound, yet encompasses a classic tone through lyrics and profound vocals. Get an intimate connection with IAMTHELIVING through his interview with Canadian Beats.
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