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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.
- A high school girl gets nightmares and sleepwalks from watching horror movies. Her dad bans them but she's addicted and sneaks out to watch The Wisher. The horror becomes real.
- FREEZER BURN is an action comedy - aimed at a young male audience. Disguised as executives from a Dutch Oil Company, Aliens from outer space buy a local farming company and promise to create jobs for the failing farming town. Their goal is to use crop circles to heat up the temperature of the earth and eventually turn the entire planet into a Club-Med for extra-terrestrials. Green plays the reluctant town hero and Glover will play the villain and leader of the Aliens.
- Ghostly apparitions threaten the stability of an already grieving family following their move to a haunted dude ranch.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Lacey has had enough when she finds out about another local event that no one has invited her to, Hank falls for a woman named Heather. but things go bad when the people of Dog River discover something about Heather. Brent and Oscar try to find reasons not to eat Emma's horrible jelly salad.
- Fitzy had the town in an uproar over getting a traffic light installed and jaywalking banned. Hank and Oscar take it upon themselves to start a rebellion. Lacey makes the "Ruby Club" sandwich but soon regrets it. Emma offers to design a tattoo for Wanda but her drawings are terrible.
- When a local senior has hip problems, a spot opens up on the Leroy curling team, but family problems lead to Brent and Oscar skipping separate teams. Lacey becomes the centre of attention, with both teams vying for her curling skills. Karen is left to take care of the trophy for the Bon Spiel, the Clavet Cup; this turns out to be a more difficult task than she thought it would be.
- Hank confides in Wanda about his possibly psychic dreams. Lacey does her civic duty by fixing a pot hole, which leads to more problems. Karen and Davis both lose their keys, but in order to do their job they can't let anyone know.
- Brent and Hank try not to do each other any favors, while Oscar and Karen's new hobbies drive everyone mad.
- It's time for Brent's annual vacation, It has Lacey wondering how he can afford such luxury, until she discovers the secret of his trip. Karen goes to great lengths to make sure that Davis brings exactly what he signed up to bring for the Dog River pot luck dinner. Oscar and Emma get a computer.
- Brent must find a way to deal with Emma's plans for a traditional Christmas. Lacey plans to head to Toronto for the holidays but the weather has other plans. Hank gets into the holiday spirit and organizes a gift drive for a needy family. Wanda try's to get her hands on the season's hottest toy.
- It's mosquito season in Dog River, but Hank seems to be immune. Meanwhile, Oscar drives Wanda crazy hanging out at Corner Gas and Lacey feels left out of the town's time capsule.
- Feeling out-of-date with his old-fashioned camera, Brent gets a new one, but he doesn't read the required instruction booklet. Paul adds a trivia game to the bar, bringing out people's competitive sides. Oscar dislikes his neighbor's lawn ornaments.
- Brent buys a big-screen TV, which leads everyone to think he's poor. Wanda's foray into jewelry-selling leaves Lacey unsatisfied.
- Civic-minded Lacey uncovers the dark secret behind Dog River's name. Brent, Hank and Wanda resurrect their old high school rock band Thunderface. The local bar owner is thrilled but not for the reasons the band thinks. Meanwhile Davis takes an unusual interest in Oscar's claim that a famous country and western singer stole his song.
- Lacey starts a coffee shop newsletter and asks Brent to draw the cartoons. Davis and Karen see Brent's cartoons as personal attacks. Hank comes up with a way for Lacey to make more tips, but soon he gets cut out, Oscar's childhood dream of being a paperboy turns to a nightmare for Emma.
- Big-city girl Lacey Burrows moves from the bustling metropolis of Toronto, Ontario to the small farming community of Dog River, Saskatchewan when she inherits her late aunt's coffee shop, which is connected to Corner Gas, the local gas station, run by Brent Leroy. Lacey also meets several of the locals, including: Brent's parents, sensible and calm Emma and cantankerous old Oscar; Davis Quinton, senior officer of Dog River's two-person police force, and enthusiastic rookie officer Karen Pelly; Wanda Dollard, the intelligent but sarcastic employee of Corner Gas; and Hank Yarbo, the local idiot and Brent's best friend. Lacey's renovations on the coffee shop are met with much disapproval, mostly from Hank, who protests the changes. Until Brent intervenes.