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- The life, or lack thereof, of a proprietor of a gas station, which is the only stop for miles around and a hub of action on the Prairies.
- The adventures of small town folk. Catch up with Brent and the Dog River gang. Canada's #1 comedy brand is now bigger, bolder, and breaking the laws of physics. Small-town Saskatchewan has never been so - animated.
- As the town of Dog River goes bankrupt the residents of the town must pack up and move out. However our favourite citizens make one last-ditch effort to save Dog River.
- Renegadepress.com follows the story of best friends Jack Sinclair and Zoey Jones who are determined to expose what's really going on in the lives of today's youth by using their teen generated e-zine 'the renegade press.com' as their platform.
- Join the Studio Boss as she tracks down the best stories from across Canada and around the world. Written by kids, about kids, for kids--you'll get to meet the writers and see their stories brought to life. From the scary to the sad, the wacky to the weird, it's all at the Incredible Story Studio.-JACOBS, ROLE THE FILM.
- Set in the fictional National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), InSecurity follows secret agent Alex Cranston and her team of spies as they juggle dates, terrorists, pets, ex-boyfriends and the safety of the nation. The only thing harder than protecting the country is protecting themselves from their own insecurities.
- 'The Dealership' is about the dysfunctional world of Carson Luxury Auto Gallery, a family-owned, used-car dealership. Market collapse, credit crisis, the shrinking global economy -everything is conspiring against Rachel, Jack and Frank Carson. But this main street family isn't going down without a fight and will do whatever it takes to make the sale and live for another day.
- Two friends named Buddy and Hobby finds a good home.
- A big air show is on nearby and the people of Dog River are very excited but Lacey's breach of airshow protocol has many in town upset. Thankfully with the help of the Snowbirds, Lacey almost manages to make things right. Meanwhile, business at Brent's gas station hits an unexpected snag while Hank's new corn stand scheme exceeds all expectations. And after a rash of vandalism, Karen and Davis take to the streets on bikes to do some face-to-face community policing. But Karen is oddly reluctant.
- When Lacey's ex-fiancée Stephen (Peter Oldring) visits from Toronto, Hank thinks she is being stalked by an obsessed lunatic, so he poses as her boyfriend to protect her. Meanwhile, Davis and Karen try to track down this "stalker," spinning his reputation out of control. Meanwhile, Emma tries to get Oscar to see a doctor for his annual checkup.
- Mayor Fitzy's plan to promote Dog River seems to be working, as an American tourist shows up by accident. Hank is made the goodwill ambassador to Bill, the tourist, but feels that he's nothing more than a typical ignorant American. Meanwhile, Wes' liquor store becomes the new hip place to be as the brand new ATM machine he has put in, seems to be attracting crowds.
- Wanda starts calling bingo, much to Emma's annoyance. Karen is suspended from service after failing a drug test, and Brent and Hank start hanging around with different people.
- Davis gets a serious case of cell phone envy when he sees that Brent has a smaller one than he does. Soon, the two attempt to outdo one another by buying a smaller one than the other one has, then a smaller one, then a smaller one, and so on. Meanwhile, Oscar becomes addicted to the thrill of winning little stuffed animals on the new claw game in the bar and soon decides to seek help for it.
- Upset to hear a comedian who once visited Dog River repeat a joke he told him when he was there, Brent plans to have the last laugh when he learns the comedian is returning to Dog River to do a show. Hank wants to do a set for comedy night as well, but cannot think of any material. Meanwhile, the ladies start a book club, which Brent makes into a movie club when he joins.
- Brent's cousin Carl (Mike Wilmot) visits and pushes all his buttons, so Brent tries to prove to everyone just how big a jerk Carl is. Oscar tries to boycott the liquor store because Wes will not give him $1.20 for his old empties which are beer bottles no longer used. Meanwhile, Hank is unprepared for Dog River's annual talent show.
- A new doctor comes to Dog River, but is she too small-town for them? Meanwhile, Dog River becomes a very cheap place to live for Brent, who only has a $100 bill which nobody thinks is genuine.
- Brent's coffee habit is getting out of hand, so he and Emma make a deal, he'll quit coffee if she'll quit knitting. Davis and Karen start a ride-along program to get respect, however things don't go the way they want. Hank gets a new electronic organizer and learns that he can't live without it.
- Wanda wears a skirt to work and notices that Brent is acting different. Oscar and Hank play at investing in stocks. Emma helps Lacey, only to regret it, meanwhile Karen and Davis try to manipulate each other.
- The Dog River hockey team, The River Dogs, find out their goalie, Brent, feels unappreciated and is considering playing for a rival team, The Stonewood Saints. With no coach either, Lacey steps up and helps The River Dogs to play one of their best games ever. They tie. Emma pressures Oscar to get rid of his clunker of a car, but Oscar insists the car is fine and the only clunker around is Emma.
- Oscar gets handicapped plates, which Emma uses to get prime parking spots to go shopping. Lacey starts running with Wanda, but when she can't keep up she recruits Karen. When Karen and Wanda continue to leave Lacey in the dust, she gets Brent and Davis to join as well, only they have their own idea of how to keep up. Hank becomes the new crossing guard.
- With nothing better to do, Karen begins going through cold cases and soon attempts to find out who spray-painted "Grad '68" on the town's water tower, a Dog River mystery that has remained unsolved for many years. Meanwhile, Lacey's idea of putting the ancient Roman symbols for male and female on the bathroom doors confuses many into going through the wrong doors. Many of the men who see how beautiful the women's bathroom is are upset when Brent puts the old signs back on the doors. Unfazed by this fiasco, Lacey hopes to write for the town newspaper, "The Dog River Howler," but she finds that writing for them is not as easy as Hank, Davis, Emma, Wanda, and basically everyone else in town makes it seem.
- Lacey learns Brent is paranoid about losing hair, she promises to help but only makes things worse. Wanda buys a lamp at an estate auction and starts a heated standoff at Corner Gas. Oscar gets a hunger for Lacey's magic tricks at the Ruby, Hank shows off his inexperience with fixing appliances.