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Dan Levy and other notable Canadians celebrate Kim s Convenience following finale
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It s official: The little CBC series that captured hearts around the globe with its authentic and endearing immigrant story has come to an end, and many notable Canadians are now congratulating the creators, cast and crew on all that they ve accomplished in five short seasons.
The series finale of Kim s Convenience aired last night, giving viewers one last chance to say Ok, see you! to the beloved Kim family before coming to terms with the fact that their story has come to an end far sooner than many expected.
You can now audition to be on the next season of Family Feud Canada
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Family Feud Canada auditions are now open to dynamic families across the GTA and Canada for the game show s upcoming season, so those of you who are confident in your ability to smash that buzzer and guess those survey answers should pay close attention.
Filming for Family Feud Canada s third season is set to take place in Toronto later this year once public health restrictions allow for it, and the producers are meanwhile accepting audition videos from enthusiastic families who believe they have what it takes.
Auditions are already underway, and the show will continue to audition families virtually until August 31. Due to the pandemic, no in-person interviews will occur this year, with producers instead conducting group calls online.
Even though you have until the end of August to apply, don’t wait on this one. Associate Producer Canute Gomes told Daily Hive in an email that they “encourage potential applicants to apply sooner rather than later.”
Each team must be made up of five members who are all over the age of 18 (as of May 1, 2021), reside permanently in Canada, and be either a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, or have permission to work within Canada.
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A London architect and former chair of the downtown business association has died after a short battle with cancer.
Gerald Gallacher, 49, was a principal at Nicholson Sheffield Architects. His business partner, Jim Sheffield, said he was a family man, a devoted volunteer and a force for good in London.
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“Our office looks like a florist shop. It just speaks to what a great person he was and how many lives he touched,” Sheffield said.