LETHBRIDGE It’s a dream come true for a local filmmaker after his story was chosen out of more than 150 ideas submitted to a special competition. Lethbridge filmmaker Tanner James has been selected to receive $20,000 in production funding from TELUS STORYHIVE’s Local Heroes Documentary Edition. “It was pretty cool,” said James, who grew up in Taber and moved back to southern Alberta about a year and a half ago, after more than a dozen years in Calgary. The funding will allow James to produce “Chess 4 Life: A Rehabilitation Strategy For At-Risk Youth,” a full-length documentary that will follow the Chess For Life Program which was started several years ago by Dr. Lance Grigg, an associate professor with the University of Lethbridge’s faculty of education.