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Production code |
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"Ruby Reborn" |
22 January 2004 |
1-01 |
01 |
The new owner of the coffee shop, Lacy, who inherited the shop from her aunt Ruby throws a gala reopening. Meanwhile she is the big news in town. Oscar is forced to rent a video from Brent and to set up a VCR. |
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"The Taxman" |
29 January 2004 |
1-02 |
02 |
A taxman comes to town to audit Brent's dad Oscar. Lacy is having trouble getting paid for her coffee and upsets the local law. |
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"Pilates Twist" |
4 February 2004 |
1-03 |
03 |
Lacey offers free Pilates classes to the people of Dog River but the town is strangely hostile to the idea. |
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"Oh Baby" |
11 February 2004 |
1-04 |
04 |
In an effort to impress Lacey, Brent agrees to babysit Wanda's troubled six-year-old, Tanner, and the town takes an unusual interest in the outcome. |
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"Grad '68" |
18 February 2004 |
1-05 |
05 |
A poorly spray-painted "Grad 68" on the Dog River water tower has been an eyesore for years. But when rookie cop Karen makes it her mission to crack the graffiti cold case, she finds many of the locals united in a mysterious conspiracy of silence. |
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"World's Biggest Thing" |
25 February 2004 |
1-06 |
06 |
To attract tourism, the citizens of Dog River decide to build a "World's Biggest" object, and set a record. Unfortunately, the object they pick leads to many remarks by the surprisingly few people who actually understand the flaws in the citizen's idea. |
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"All My Ex's" |
3 March 2004 |
1-07 |
07 |
When Lacey's ex-fiancee from Toronto comes to visit, the people of Dog River take matters into their own hands to protect Lacey from her past. Unfortunately the town's crack system for tracking intruders has a few glitches. |
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"Cousin Carl" |
10 March 2004 |
1-08 |
08 |
Brent's successful cousin Carl, now working in England, comes back to visit Dog River and everyone seems to love him except for Brent. |
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"Cell Phone" |
17 March 2004 |
1-09 |
09 |
When Brent gets a new cell phone, Davis is determined to keep up with him technologically. |
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"Comedy Night" |
24 March 2004 |
1-10 |
10 |
Brent develops a grudge for an out-of-town comedian who performs at a comedy night in Dog River. Hank, on the other hand, is star struck with the guy and arranges to be the M.C. for the night |
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"Hook, Line and Sinker" |
31 March 2004 |
1-11 |
11 |
To drum up business, Brent gets a sign to put up catchy slogans outside the gas station and coffee shop, but Lacey isn't crazy about his pithy catch phrases. |
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"Face Off" |
21 April 2004 |
1-12 |
12 |
As they kick off their season against a rival team from Stonewood, the local Dog River hockey team finds itself at a crossroads. |
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"I Love Lacy" |
28 April 2004 |
1-13 |
13 |
On their way to the Grey Cup in Regina, the gang from Dog River hit a few snags. Emma and Wanda get physical with a cashier while shopping at their favourite store. |
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"The Brent Effect" |
5 October 2004 |
2-01 |
14 |
After a near-kiss on route to the Grey Cup, Brent and Lacey try to figure out where to take their relationship. |
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"Wedding Card" |
12 October 2004 |
2-02 |
15 |
Brent's elation over finding a valuable hockey card is cut short by the news his parents never married. |
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"Smell of Freedom" |
19 October 2004 |
2-03 |
16 |
Davis regains his sense of smell and Brent realizes just how little he knows about his friends. |
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"Whataphobia" |
26 October 2004 |
2-04 |
17 |
Lacey, Hank, and Wanda wrestle with real and imagined fears, while Oscar enlists Karen's help in some culinary revenge against Emma. |
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"Lost and Found" |
2 November 2004 |
2-05 |
18 |
Oscar finds a perfectly good pair of pants in the ditch, while Brent and Hank try not to do each other any favours. |
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"Poor Brent" |
9 November 2004 |
2-07 |
19 |
Brent's efforts to keep his new tv to himself have the whole town believing he's broke. |
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"Hero Sandwich" |
23 November 2004 |
2-07 |
20 |
When the local police start cracking down on jaywalkers, the only good news is Lacey's new sandwich. |
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"Security Cam" |
23 November 2004 |
2-08 |
21 |
Brent is surprised by what gets caught on tape when he installs a security camera at Corner Gas. |
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"Bingo Night" |
7 December 2004 |
2-09 |
22 |
Wanda's skills as the new bingo caller in town pleases everyone except Emma. |
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"Mosquito Time" |
14 December 2004 |
2-10 |
23 |
The "buzz" in dog River is that Hank is popular with everyone except mosquitoes. |
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"Hurry Hard" |
17 January 2005 |
2-11 |
24 |
Lacey is stuck in the middle as Brent and Oscar from competing rinks in a cross-generational curling grudge match. |
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"An American in Saskatchewan" |
24 January 2005 |
2-12 |
25 |
Hank and Brent are made goodwill ambassadors to an American tourist who accidently visits Dog River. |
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"Pandora's Wine" |
7 February 2005 |
2-13 |
26 |
Lacey introduces Oscar and Emma to fine wine and they may never forgive her for it. |
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"Doc Small" |
14 February 2005 |
2-14 |
27 |
Dog River needs a new doctor, and Lacey gets the job of landing one, while Brent is stuck with a phony one hundred dollar bill. |
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"Rock On" |
21 February 2005 |
2-15 |
28 |
The beat goes on as Brent's old band reunites and Lacey discovers the dark secret behind Dog River's name. |
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"Air Show" |
14 March 2005 |
2-16 |
29 |
When Lacey stays open during an air show it draws unexpected flack and Brent is temporarily out of a job. |
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"Slow Pitch" |
21 March 2005 |
2-17 |
30 |
Brent brings his arsenal of colourful pitches to a slo-pitch game but disqualification looms if Lacey doesn't escape the local Harvester's meeting. |
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"Harvest Dance" |
28 March 2005 |
2-18 |
31 |
Hank falls for a female highway worker and brings her to the Harvest Dance, while Lacey wonders why no one invited her. |
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Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
32 |
"Dress for Success" |
19 September 2005 |
3-01 |
Wanda thinks Brent is putty in her hands after she wears a skirt to Corner Gas. |
33 |
"Key to the Future" |
26 September 2005 |
3-02 |
Hank's premonitions freak Wanda out while Lacey learns how not to fix a pothole. |
34 |
"Dog River Vice" |
3 October 2005 |
3-03 |
Brent quites coffee and Emma quits knitting in a battle of vice-kicking wills. |
35 |
"Will and Brent" |
10 October 2005 |
3-04 |
Brent's inheritance takes a turn for the non-existent when he tries talking Oscar and Emma into a will. |
36 |
"The Littlest Yarbo" |
17 October 2005 |
3-05 |
Hank is outwitted by a German Sheperd while trying to prove its the dog from the legendary TV show "The Littlest Hobo". |
37 |
"Mail Fraud" |
24 October 2005 |
37 |
Brent's annual trip to exotic locales stirs jealousy and resentment back in Dog River. |
38 |
"Fun Run" |
31 October 2005 |
3-07 |
Lacey wants to start a running club, but when Brent joins it's clear he's the one driving it. Literally. |
39 |
"Trees a Crowd" |
7 November 2005 |
3-08 |
No trick is too dirty in Brent and Hank's battle to take back their childhood treehouse. |
40 |
"Picture Perfect" |
14 November 2005 |
3-09 |
Brent is razzed about his new camera while Dog River crowns an unlikely trivia champ |
41 |
"Safety First" |
21 November 2005 |
3-10 |
Brent and Karen battle out creative differences while writing a kids' book on bike safety, and Oscar tries to fix a roof. |
42 |
"Hairloss" |
28 November 2005 |
3-11 |
Brent tries to keep his balding head from becoming the town joke, and Wanda buys an ugly lamp with a hidden past. |
43 |
"Ruby Newsday" |
5 December 2005 |
3-12 |
Cartoons and trivia divide Dog River when Lacey gets into the newspaper business. |
44 |
"Merry Gasmas" |
12 December 2005 |
3-13 |
Brent is stuck in Dog River dealing with Emma's version of a traditional Christmas while Lacey's travel plans make it hard for her to miss a traditional Christmas in Dog River. |
45 |
"Friend of a Friend" |
30 January 2006 |
3-14 |
Hank stages a sting operation to show Lacey that an old friend of hers from college is rude. |
46 |
"Block Party" |
20 February 2006 |
3-15 |
It's Dog River's centennial birthday, and Hank wants to honour the town by recreating it in Lego. His quest for artistic perfection causes him to take some drastic steps when he runs out of Legos for his scale-model. Wanda has a birthday as well, and doesn't want anyone to celebrate it. And Karen becomes the town laughing-stock when people find out that she was involved in a sport that no one had ever heard of before. |
47 |
"Physical Credit" |
27 February 2006 |
3-16 |
Karen gets stuck in the middle when Brent and Lacey fight it out to see who is the best at getting people to open up to them. Both Wanda's credit rating and her ego take a beating when she's denied a credit card that Hank is approved for. Oscar helps Davis get into shape, but Oscar's standards, like much else in his life, are somewhat out of date. |
48 |
"Telescope Trouble" |
6 March 2006 |
3-17 |
The automatic door at Corner Gas is broken, and Brent wants only the best to fix it. The repairman is successful, but Brent finds that success can be fleeting. Wanda, meanwhile, is out star-gazing, and tries to keep her new telescope safe; she becomes a little paranoid in her efforts. Oscar and Emma take up camping, and annoy everyone with their choice of camp grounds. |
49 |
"Bean There" |
13 March 2006 |
3-18 |
The children's park in Dog River is going to the dogs, making it unsafe for the kids. Brent comes up with the idea of having a jelly bean jar contest, which everyone likes, until the jelly beans cause strife in the community. Davis relives some of his favourite movies when a convoy of truckers comes through Dog River. Hank joins a new club, which requires him to tell one little lie, which then leads to more and more lies; he somehow manages to involve Wanda in his web of deceit. |
50 |
"Road Worthy" |
20 March 2006 |
3-19 |
Lacey wants to buy a new car, and asks for Brent's help, relying on his specialized knowledge gained from his job; unfortunately she only learns what not to do. Oscar looks to Wanda for advice on what to get Emma as an anniversary gift; unfortunately he only learns what not to buy... the next time. Karen and Davis, tired of the 'cop in the donut shop' stereotypes, try out some new and unusual snacks. |
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Title |
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Production code |
51 |
"Hair Comes the Judge" |
18 September 2006 |
4-01 |
Emma is upset when she finds out that Karen made Brent an offer he couldn't refuse, while Brent is more than happy and tells everyone in town; Hank doesn't follow through on a promise to Lacey, causing her to turn to Wanda for help, but Wanda takes her new role just a little too seriously; and Davis tries every way he can think of to get Oscar to fix his car, but Oscar's fallen in with an unruly crowd, and no longer respects authority. |
52 |
"Dog River Dave" |
25 September 2006 |
4-02 |
Brent is being impersonated by a morning radio show DJ, and feels it necessary to prove to everyone that it's not really him talking. Lacey's new delivery service takes off a little more quickly than she'd hoped, and Karen and Davis find out that "work to rule" actually involves "work". |
53 |
"Two Degrees of Separation" |
2 October 2006 |
4-03 |
Oscar and Emma enter the digital world with a new thermometer, but trying to agree on the right temperature raises the heat around their house, and even drags Hank into their argument. Lacey disobeys a road sign and feels Karen's wrath over it; a new security height sticker on the door of Corner Gas gives Brent a new mission in life. |
54 |
"Just Brent and his Shadow" |
9 October 2006 |
4-04 |
Brent and Lacey are shadowed in their jobs by a couple of high school students, but only teach the kids how ~not~ to do things. Hank is now the proud owner of a fondue pot, which upsets Davis. Emma is also upset by the recent divorce of a friend, and she vows to be nicer to Oscar, upsetting someone else in town. |
55 |
"Demolition" |
16 October 2006 |
4-05 |
Hank and Brent begin some demolition work on a local barn, but things take a turn for the worse when Oscar offers his help. Davis, looking for some local fame, hires Wanda to shadow him and capture him "in action". Lacey gives Emma a manicure, but it doesn't take. |
56 |
"Jail House" |
23 October 2006 |
4-06 |
Karen tries to raise money for charity and comes up with an interesting way to do it: she locks Davis in a cell until she reaches her goal. Hank, trying to help, keeps Davis company. Brent doesn't like Lacey's idea to give Corner Gas a new look; Wanda insists on fixing Oscar and Emma's toilet, even though she doesn't really know how. |
57 |
"I, Witness" |
30 October 2006 |
4-07 |
After almost dying, Hank decides to follow his dreams and become a rodeo clown. Karen has to give a speech on eyewitness testimony in front of an audience, and seeks help from Wanda. Oscar is tired of being Emma's bridge partner, so Lacey steps in, not realizing what that entails. |
58 |
"Blog River" |
6 November 2006 |
4-08 |
Brent talks Hank into starting a blog, but then realizes that he'll have to actually read it; Lacey is upset over a friend's success on TV, and the food at The Ruby shows just how upset she is. Emma tries to help by inviting Lacey over, but things just get worse when Oscar involves Lacey in a competition. Wanda helps Davis with his taxes, but the result isn't quite what he expected. |
59 |
"Outside Joke" |
13 November 2006 |
4-09 |
Lacey finally gets one-up on Brent when he becomes the outsider after learning that, according to the new Dog River global positioning unit, Corner Gas isn't actually inside Dog River. Hank gets a new job as a garbage man, but he's a little too 'into' it for Oscar and Emma's liking. Karen tries to help Davis with the ins and outs of practical joking. |
60 |
"One Piano, Four Hands" |
20 November 2006 |
4-10 |
When both Wanda and Davis sign up for piano lessons, the competitive drive comes out and makes things unpleasant for everyone. Brent and Oscar fight it out over the new air pump at Corner Gas, while Hank tries to help Lacey recover from her broken arm. Lacey's cast causes problems when everyone wants to sign it, except Karen. |
61 |
"Kids Stuff" |
27 November 2006 |
4-11 |
Emma decides to redo the house, and turns Brent's old room into a sewing room. This means that all of Brent's old toys have to go, and Brent suddenly doesn't want to let them go... especially not to Hank. Oscar takes up a new business in order to earn some money, and gets some unexpected help. Davis likes the new menu at The Ruby; unfortunately, it's the Kids' Menu, and Lacey won't let him order from it. Wanda tries to be a little more 'down home' with the Corner Gas customers. |
62 |
"Mother's Day" |
22 January 2007 |
4-12 |
Brent totally drops the ball and misses Mother's Day, which makes Emma see red. Things only get worse when Hank remembers, and gets Emma a gift. Oscar, who also forgot about the big day, gets a break when Emma is too concerned about Brent and Hank to even notice the lack of a present from him. Lacey and Davis compete against each other to see who embarrasses more easily, while Wanda and Karen have trouble putting their purchase from a certain Swedish Superstore together. |
63 |
"Census Sensibility" |
29 January 2007 |
4-13 |
Oscar needs to come up with some extra cash, and takes a job as a census taker; Hank, who thought he'd be working alone, is also a census taker. The two of them together cause problems for everyone, most of all, each other. Wanda and Brent also need some extra cash, and decide that Meal Replacement bars are the way to go; Lacey misunderstands a situation completely and thinks that Dog River's finest are "involved" with more than just their jobs. |
64 |
"The Good Old Table Hockey Game" |
5 February 2007 |
4-14 |
Brent and Karen compete in the Summit Series of table hockey. |
65 |
"Lacey Borrows" |
12 February 2007 |
4-15 |
Karen and Lacey move their friendship up a notch by no longer asking when they borrow things from each other; Oscar, Emma and Wanda decide that Brent needs to expand his horizons, movie-wise, so they prepare to show him his first horror flick; Hank decides that he needs to have the contents of his truck with him at all times, and comes up with a novel solution. |
66 |
"Potato Bowl" |
19 February 2007 |
4-16 |
Wanda has a terrible, terrible accident... she breaks Emma's famous Potato Bowl, and has to replace it or suffer Emma's wrath; Hank tries to improve his story-telling skills by mocking Brent and Lacey, while Oscar, Karen and Davis start a new, secret club. |
67 |
"Seeing Things" |
26 February 2007 |
4-17 |
Brent bites the bullet and tries out laser eye surgery. Hank takes credit for slogans Emma comes up with. |
68 |
"Happy Campers" |
5 March 2007 |
4-18 |
Davis joins Brent and Oscar on their annual camping trip. Hank wakes up with a good hair day, for once, and decides to do anything to keep it. Lacey and Wanda switch jobs. |
69 |
"Gopher It" |
12 March 2007 |
4-19 |
Hank has another great idea on how Dog River can increase its tourism, and this one actually works, but has far-reaching consequences. Dog River's sudden fame causes an up-swing in business for both Brent and Lacey, and Wanda finds a new talent that she never knew she had: reporting the news, while Davis takes on some duties as a personal body guard for the movers and shakers of Dog River. |