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- A ranger (Michael Biehn) and his 16 year old nephew (Shane Meier) struggle to save a wolf from a rancher (Roy Scheider), who is out to kill it.
- A seemingly-untroubled adolescent carries disturbing secrets that compel a psychiatrist to unearth the patient's gruesome past.
- A drama centered on a go-go dancer with multiple personality disorder who struggles to remain her true self and begins working with a psychotherapist to uncover the mystery of the inner ghosts that haunt her.
- Eric moves to his dad in Oregon after accidentally firing a rocket into his high school. He befriends Mara and a retired astronaut.
- A possessive doctor prepares an ostensibly romantic bath for his narcissistic boyfriend, but after an accusation of infidelity, things take a deeply disturbing turn.
- After a woman cop is shot in a burglary attempt that kills her fiancé and wounds another fellow officer, the two officers join a security agency where large amounts of cash are stored. A criminal team captures the agency and begins to break into the company vaults. Led by Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Pig, a crazed killer, the two hold the staff in the agency hostage while the rest of the team work on the vault. Geary works to get messages out to her former police cohort, who is a field agent for the firm, and fights the criminals psychologically and ultimately physically.
- A round of unerotic sexual couplings in Toronto, interspersed with interviews about an impending total eclipse.
- Sheldon Kasner gets drawn into the underworld of money laundering and concocts an elaborate scheme involving the "Chevrah Kadisha", the society of devout Jewish men who prepare bodies for burial.
- It's the winter of 1940. Father Athol Murray - "Pere" to most that know him - is an opinionated, chain-smoking, hard drinking parish priest at Notre Dame College in Wilcox, Saskatchewan. His strong opinions include his disdain for socialism as epitomized by the CCF party in Saskatchewan and the current war which has claimed too many lives including those of former students, needing to raise money to operate the College by whatever means, and not wanting others to emulate his vices - especially not wanting the students and women to smoke - while he blissfully enjoys those vices himself. Despite these views, he is beloved by most that know him, although he often is the cause for consternation of the area's bishop, Bishop Williams. Pere may face backlash in the form of Ron Fryer, a new student to the College. Despite needing to "triumph over adversity" - his unofficial motto - every day in operating the College on a shoestring, a hockey game between the College's team, the Hounds, against the Moose Jaw Canucks, and the events immediately following may test Pere's resolve in dealing with adversity, and how it affects his students, including Fryer.
- A sexually charged power struggle ensues when a university professor confronts his young student with evidence of cheating.
- Torres is distressed when the woman returns to her "remorseful" hubby - only to wind up in the hospital. Haunted by memories of his own violent father, Torres winds up in jail when he angrily explodes at the sexist judge who lets the husband off for a second time.
- Victor pursues a vicious pimp, Le Copain, through the Montreal underworld. Someone, probably Le Copain, beats crusading priest Father Laplante into a coma. But the cops investigating, Officers Drake and Leduc, suspect Victor because of his record. As Victor deals with Christina, from whom he's just moved out, and a group of Western and Quebec hog farmers protesting subsidies who just won't go away, he realizes he needs a picture of the pimp. But when Christina poses as a hooker to set up Le Copain for a photo, Marrone says the "pimp" Le Copain is a cop.
- Victor discovers the cops White and Leduc meeting with Le Copain. It could be undercover...as long as Le Copain's really a cop. But Drabek, his conscience twigged, finds that Le Copain is a former cop. Victor has uncovered a racket. He also finds that a colleague, Alex Noble, took a bribe to suppress a story about a popular rock star's drug addiction. Victor snares the crooked reporter, but a risky tactic to trap Le Copain and the bent cops backfires. In a shootout at the church, the dirty cops set up and kill Le Copain, becoming "heroes" who save the priest and Victor.
- The Tribune's publisher and staff are unsettled by rumours of a hostile takeover by Montreal financier, Claude Cormier. Following a tip, Victor probes health problems reported at an electrical parts plant owned by Cormier. Moorcraft and Francine want the story badly and pair Victor with experienced environmental reporter Denise Vincent. They don't get along, but they're attracted to each other. Meanwhile, Victor and Marrone organize a reunion of the group home. When the party turns ugly, Victor realizes his past is behind him. He teams up with Denise and discovers the "health problems" were a false story planted by Cormier to undermine Moorcraft.
- Victor sees ghosts from his past as he tracks a kid's claim of abuse in a group home. Misled, Victor loses his job when he's arrested in a corner store robbery triggered by the "abused" kid, Wolf. Along the way, he messes up the Tribune's new publicity campaign and jeopardizes Christina's career by deflating a story pushed by her boss. Victor prints the truth about Wolf and regains his job, then turns in Wolf to the authorities and saves a younger boy, Jamie, from the street.
- Victor discovers a powerful new drug on the streets of Montreal: "ice". Frustrated by the Tribune's lack of interest, he goes undercover to get the story. Meanwhile, Francine hires a corporate psychologist to boost morale at the paper, then tries to obtain the confidential information to use against slackers like Bill Rack. Victor follows the "ice" trail to the source but things go awry when a group home buddy, Luc, turns out to be the main supplier. He is ready to kill Victor until Drabek, following a homing device he arranged with Victor earlier, comes to the rescue. In a shootout finale, Luc gets iced.
- Victor is angered to discover Marrone is passing counterfeit money on the street. But Marrone has been coerced into it by the bent cops, White and Leduc. Worse, Marrone owes money to a notorious Montreal criminal, Serge Cote. They're all leaning on him. Victor straightens out his personal life with Christina, who has been ready to cut off their relationship. Victor saves Marrone by enlisting him, unknowingly, into a counterfeit money buy to which Victor tips Drabek. Drabek, hungry for Marrone, makes the bust but catches the cops White and Leduc instead.