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We’re excited to announce that Calltime Mental Health Society (CTMH)  will be participating in the Vancouver Sun Run on April 19th, 2026, and we’d love for you to be part of our team! Whether you’re a seasoned runner, a casual jogger or just looking for a fun challenge, this is a great opportunity to get active, have fun and connect. Family and friends are encouraged to join...

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Bell Let’s Talk Day 2026 and what it means for those of us in Motion Picture January 21, 2026 marks Bell Let’s Talk Day , and with it comes a familiar invitation: to talk, to check in, to care, and to take action around mental health. This year’s theme is “Giving mental health the moment it deserves.” That phrase lands differently depending on where you’re standing right now. Fo...

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A Calltime reflection on stress, boundaries, and getting through the season For a lot of people in film and TV, the holidays arrive with mixed feelings at the best of times. And this year, for many, it hasn’t exactly been the best of times. Between ongoing production slowdowns, financial strain, long stretches without work, and the general uncertainty that’s been hanging over ou...

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Why Apps Can Be a Lifeline for Film Workers If you work in motion picture, you already know the truth: our industry doesn’t run on a neat Monday-–Friday, 9-–5 schedule. We work nights, early mornings, weekends, turnarounds that should probably be illegal, and the occasional blessed “slow day” that still somehow feels intense. And for many people right now - with production slowd...

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(For World Mental Health Day & Mental Illness Awareness Week) If you’ve ever worked a long shoot, you know the difference between being...

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