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Since 2022, Gobbo has appeared in the CBC television series “Son of a Critch,” the semi-autobiographical series created by Canadian comedian Mark Critch (who you may know from “This Hour has 22 Minutes”).Continue reading. From Dana Gee of the Vancouver Sun: Link: North Vancouver actor ...
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“At first Alexandra Thomas couldn’t believe that was she and her boyfriend on the ground sandwiched in between riot police on a calamitous Vancouver street. “When I first saw it, I thought, ‘No way, that’s not … I can’t believe that’s us,’” said Thomas in an interview wit...
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That’s when it saw 725,000 live video views on digital platforms, the highest one-day total on record for CBC, and a peak TV audience of 4.4 million. The CBC is the Canadian broadcast rights holder to the Olympics through 2024.