Tim Ford

Tim Ford is a mixed-race, Calgary-born writer and freelance journalist who currently resides in Victoria. His bylines include CBC News, The Tyee, and the National Observer, and he has published fiction with Tyche Books, EDGE Sci-Fi and Neo-Opsis Magazine.

Latest from Tim Ford

As ReBoot turns 30, super fans launch a documentary on the groundbreaking Canadian CGI cartoon

The efforts of Vancouver-based filmmakers Raquel Lin and Jacob Weldon also led to the remastering and preservation of the series’ original tapes.

Montreal gaming studio takes players on a journey through Hell in 33 Immortals

Thunder Lotus Games’ hand-drawn epic is based on Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy

Lights. Camera. Controller: inside the world of video game voice acting

The shift to plot-driven games has created a whole new world of opportunities for Canadian actors

How an Alberta costumer on The Last of Us helped find the show's signature looks

Rebecca Toon scoured thrift stores and online for Joel's jacket and plaid shirt and Ellie's pink hoodie in the hit HBO show.

The newest Heritage Minute will celebrate the historic Punjabi community of Paldi, B.C.

Go behind the scenes of the upcoming video dedicated to one of Canada's first multicultural towns, founded in 1916 on Vancouver Island by Sikh immigrants.

Meet Bruce Horak, Star Trek's first blind actor, playing Hemmer on Strange New Worlds

Legally blind since he was infant, the Calgary-born actor is joining the cast of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds after decades of theatre work.
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How gardening gave me structure, purpose and a path out of depression during the pandemic

Raising plants provided a sense of calm, purpose and normalcy during the hardest days of the pandemic, Tim Ford writes.