Creative Saskatchewan
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Province announces $7.5M boost for film, television grant program in SaskatchewanThe Saskatchewan government announced an additional $7.5 million in funding for the Creative Saskatchewan Feature Film and Television Production Grant Program.PoliticsOct 20, 2022
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Major television production to begin filming in Saskatchewan this fall‘King of Killers: the series’ will be filmed at the John Hopkins Regina Soundstage and is based on an upcoming feature film of the same name to be released in 2023.CanadaAug 19, 2022
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Saskatchewan film industry seeing impact of budget funding increaseIn it’s 2022-23 budget, the Saskatchewan government increased funding in the Creative Saskatchewan Production Grant Program for film and television from $2 million to $10 million.EntertainmentJul 11, 2022
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Sask. government provides $10 million for film and TV production grant in budget 2022The large increase in funding comes 10 years after former premier Brad Wall’s Saskatchewan Party government cut a film employment credit in its budget.EntertainmentMar 23, 2022
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Creative Saskatchewan announces two new film grants for emerging filmmakersThis week, Creative Saskatchewan announced two new grants for Saskatchewan’s screen-based media creators.CanadaAug 17, 2017
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Filmmaker Kevin Smith applies for grant to make ‘Moose Jaws’ movie in Sask.Kevin Smith has applied for a grant with Creative Saskatchewan to make his "Moose Jaws" film.EntertainmentApr 14, 2016
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Shooting to begin in Saskatchewan in February for “WolfCop” sequelLock up the liquor, everyone's favourite inebriated, hirsute lawman is coming back to Saskatchewan.CanadaNov 27, 2015
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Sask. film industry surviving, but not thriving after tax cut axedWhen the Sask. government discontinued the film tax credit in 2012, opponents said it would ruin the film industry. Since then, some films are still getting made.EntertainmentSep 30, 2015
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Improvements made to Creative Saskatchewan granting systemCreative Saskatchewan announced improvements to its granting system Tuesday.CanadaAug 4, 2015
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Film crews take over Regina Beach, Lumsden, and CravenThe famous Blue Bird café in Regina Beach has been taken over by a film crew.Jun 4, 2015
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