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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Ruby Reborn (Jan/22/2004) | | Life is changing in Dog River, Saskatchewan; Brent is adding video rentals to his gas station, which upsets his father. Worse than that is the fact that there's a big-city girl changing the local coffee shop. Lacey's redecoration of the shop upsets the town, until she unveils the final change, which manages to win the townsfolk over, temporarily, at least. | | Guest Stars: Mark Farrell (2) as Man, Andrea Runge as Waitress | Director: David Storey Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Brent Butt | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Taxman (Jan/29/2004) | | Fuel tax irregularities bring Marvin Drey, a Taxman, to Dog River to investigate. Oscar schemes with Hank on how best to avoid any tax penalties. Davis, upset about Lacey's new policy on paying for food, takes out his anger on the whole town by handing out parking tickets. | | Guest Stars: Kevin McDonald as Marvin Drey the Taxman, Dan Matheson as Himself | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Pilates Twist (Feb/04/2004) | | Lacey, still trying to fit in with the rest of the town, starts a "free" Pilates class, and doesn't find out who the competition is until it's too late. Oscar and Emma attend a funeral; Oscar decides that he's not going to be buried in a second-rate coffin, and sets out to build a better casket. Brent and Hank find that they have the same fashion sense, which only Hank thinks is a problem. | | Guest Stars: George Grassick as Big Toothed Guy, Paul Mather as Customer, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino | Director: David Storey Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Oh Baby (Feb/11/2004) | | Brent babysits for Wanda while she goes to the City for a dental appointment. The entire town is interested in how Brent will fare with Tanner, a known child-demon; they place their bets on how long Brent will last, and what his injuries will be. Hank, feeling guilty about leaving Brent alone with Tanner, tries to rescue him, but has some trouble getting into his truck. | | Guest Stars: Ryan Josephson as Phil, Mike Simpson as Bar Local #2, June Mayhew as Alice, Brian Hlushko as Young Brent, Cory Livingstone as Gas Customer #2, Tim Allen (2) as Vampire, Darla Biccum as Gas Customer, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt | Director: Henry Sarwer-Foner Writer: Brent Butt, Andrew Carr (1) | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Grad '68 (Feb/18/2004) | | Karen is bored with the lack of police work in Dog River; Davis suggests that she look into some cold cases, and a story in the local paper, The Howler, sets her on the trail of the graffiti on the water tower. The new signs on the bathroom doors shared by The Ruby and Corner Gas cause a lot of confusion among the patrons, which Brent has to sort out. Lacey goes to great lenghts to have her writing published in the local paper, The Howler. | | Guest Stars: Sally Crooks as Elderly Customer, Sheldon Bergstrom as Local Posseman, Julie Stewart as Paint Store Clerk, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: Rob King (2) Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | | | | | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Cousin Carl (Mar/10/2004) | | Everyone loves Brent's cousin, Carl. Everyone except Brent, that is. Carl comes to visit just in time for the Dog River Talent Show; Lacey thinks she's finally fitting in when she's chosen to be a judge for the show. Emma tries to heal old wounds between Brent and Carl by having them perform together. Their act in the Talent Show gives Carl a chance to show his true colours, when Lacey crowns an unlikely winner. | | Guest Stars: David Geiss as Talent Show Local, Krista Mitchell as Angel #2, Mike Wilmot as Carl Vaughn, Tracy Thompson as Angel #1, Jean Freeman as Mrs. Jensen, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt, Dale Wilson (2) as Man from Glad, Andrea Runge as Cheryl | Director: Rob King (2) Writer: Chris Finn | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Cell Phone (Mar/17/2004) | | Paul puts in a new 'Claw' game at the bar, and Oscar becomes an expert at it, the hard way. Lacey tries to join the Dog River Chamber of Commerce, but finds that there's more going on than meets the eye. She also has to deal with rats coming from the local grain elevator, but chooses the wrong course of action. Brent and Davis try to out-do each other with new cell phones. | | Guest Stars: Walter Mills as Old Farmer #2, Steven Kruzeniski as Employee, Skye Brandon as Hotline Volunteer, Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy, Ian Black (1) as Old Farmer #1, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Paul Mather | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Comedy Night (Mar/24/2004) | | Lacey tries to improve everyone's minds by starting a book club in Dog River. She needs people to fill the chairs, and bribes Brent to join the club, thinking that she'll be able to control him. Brent surprises her by actually reading the books and having opinions that carry some weight with the other members. Brent has other problems as well: a comedian uses a joke on national TV that he stole from Brent, and in return for his membership in the book club, Brent gets Lacey to help him put the comedian to shame. | | Guest Stars: Alan Bratt as Man, Anita Smith (1) as Local #1, Kent Allen (1) as Talk Show Host, Colin Mochrie as Himself, Peter Kelamis as Bob Lang, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino | Director: Mark Farrell (2) Writer: Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2), Brent Butt | | | |
| 12 :01x11 - Hook, Line and Sinker (Mar/31/2004) | | Brent rents a sign to advertise Corner Gas and The Ruby, but Lacey is less than fond of the slogans he's using to advertise; their fight becomes public, and popular. Oscar is sure that his memory is fine, but everyone else disagrees. Davis convinces Karen to go on a fishing trip with Hank, where she finds that there's another side to him that she never knew. | | Guest Stars: Pamela Wallin as Herself, Farley Flex as Himself, Zack Werner as Himself, Sass Jordan as Herself, Jake Gold as Himself | Director: David Storey Writer: Iain MacLean (1), Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - I Love Lacey (Apr/28/2004) | | It's time for the Grey Cup; the drive to Regina for the game causes a few problems for everyone. Emma and Wanda get side-tracked shopping in the dollar store; Karen and Davis find that they left their tickets behind and have to try to get some from a scapler. Oscar and Hank drop in on an old friend of Oscar's who's not quite as lively as he used to be; and Brent and Lacey get stuck on the roadside in a broken down car. | | Guest Stars: Mike Fleischaker as Young Russell, Aaron Feser as Assistant, Allison Boyce as Teller, Bill Hugli as Farmer, Ryan McLeod as Super Fan, Blaine Hart as Tow Truck Driver, Wendy Anderson as Undercover Cop, Brad Grass as Cop, Tim Allen (2) as Cashier | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2) | | | | Season 2 |
| 14 :02x01 - The Brent Effect (Oct/05/2004) | | After their near-kiss on the way to the Grey Cup, Lacey tries to figure out her relationship with Brent and is shocked to find out that everyone thinks he's out of her league. Oscar "borrows" some money that Emma had saved; Karen discovers the culprit in a report of mysterious gunshots being fired outside town. | | Guest Stars: Shannon Jardine as Driver | Director: David Storey Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Brent Butt | | | |
| 15 :02x02 - Wedding Card (Oct/12/2004) | | When Brent wonders why he's never seen any of his parents' wedding photos, Oscar and Emma confess a shocking secret to him: they were never married. Davis plans a big wedding for them, and blows the budget on it. Hank believes that Brent cheated him out of a Darryl Sittler rookie card and tries to get it back. Lacey tries to help Oscar overcome a problem that he doesn't have. | | Guest Stars: Collin Pullar as Male Stripper, Darryl Sittler as Himself, Brian Dueck as Minister, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | | | | | | | |
| 18 :02x05 - Lost and Found (Nov/02/2004) | | Hank tries to trick Brent into owing him a favour, so that he can get Brent to help with some fencing at his cousin's farm. Brent knows what Hank is trying to do, and is intent on keeping things as they are. He gets Lacey to help him maintain the status quo, but then finds that he owes her a favour for her help. Karen has a new hobby that is driving everyone crazy, and Oscar can't believe what people are throwing away these days. | | Guest Stars: Mike Simpson as Wade, Preston Lecaine as Cree Guy #2, Tyrone Tootoosis as Cree Guy #1, Scott McGillivray as Candyrack Deliveryman, Ian Black (1) as Old Man | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Paul Mather, Kevin White | | | |
| 19 :02x06 - Poor Brent (Nov/09/2004) | | Brent has some extra cash and decides to spend it on every man's desire: a big-screen TV. Not wanting Hank to start coming over all the time, Brent lies and says that he can't go out because he's broke, and the rumour starts spreading that Brent's business is failing. Lacey buys some jewellry from Wanda, then finds that she could have gotten it cheaper from the catalogue; Oscar and Emma engage in a battle of wits, which Oscar is ill-prepared to fight. | | Guest Stars: Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Sheldon Bergstrom as Todd, Lloyd Robertson as Himself, Sina Heuck as Elderly Woman | Director: David Storey Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | |
| 20 :02x07 - Hero Sandwhich (Nov/16/2004) | | Lacey invents a new sandwich for The Ruby and suffers when it becomes too popular. Fitzy wants to install a traffic light in town, but needs to raise the cash for it and so orders Karen and Davis to start ticketing jay-walkers. Oscar and Hank, shocked at the new jay-walking policy, start a program of civil-disobedience. Wanda wants to get a tattoo, but is dismayed when Emma offers to design it for her. | | Guest Stars: David Geiss as Customer #3, Ryan McLeod as Customer #2, Amy Matysio as Customer #1, Gwen Seed as Woman From Bar, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt | Director: David Storey Writer: Andrew Carr (1), Brent Butt | | | |
| 21 :02x08 - Security Cam (Nov/23/2004) | | To cut down on insurance costs, Brent installs a security camera in Corner Gas, leading to some interesting performances caught on tape. Hank doesn't believe that the camera is a good idea, and seeks help in getting rid of it. Davis has a new stun gun, and has to fight to keep it out of the wrong hands. Oscar and Emma try to get away for a romantic weekend, but discover that home holds some powerful memories. | | Guest Stars: Bill Powell (1) as Boy's Grandpa, Troy Skog as Hotel Clerk, Garrett Terlson as Young Boy | Director: Trent Carlson (1) Writer: Brent Butt, Mark Farrell (2) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 25 :02x12 - American in Saskatchewan (Jan/24/2005) | | An American tourist arrives in Dog River and Hank is assigned the job of Goodwill Ambassador; when Hank does a less than stellar job at things, Brent is called in as back-up. Wes gets a new ATM at the liquor store, which draws a crowd, giving Oscar the center of attention, but he finds that the limelight is fickle. Karen decides to learn French but finds that there are very few opportunities for practising it in Dog River. | | Guest Stars: Lindsay Ruth Hunt as Dog Riverite, Tyler Karikas as Delivery Guy, Ryan Josephson as Mark Mallet, Mark McKinney as Bill, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt | Director: David Storey Writer: Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2) | | | | | | |
| 27 :02x14 - Doc Small (Feb/14/2005) | | There's a new doctor around, and Dog River wants to be the home base for the young, good-looking physician. So Lacey is sent out to meet the doctor and show him around; there's just one problem... he is a she. Hank has some repairs happening at home and needs a place to stay; his peculiar habits make him a less than desirable room-mate, causing lots of house-swapping to happen. Brent unwillingly accepts a 100-dollar bill, then finds that it's the best thing that's ever happened to him. | | Guest Stars: Kimberley Elek as Girl Guide, Derek Davidson (1) as Young Man, Steve Arsenych as Doctor Conway, George Alexander as Farmer, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt, Aurora Browne as Dr. Chris Garner | Director: Jeff Beesley Writer: Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
| 28 :02x15 - Rock On! (Feb/21/2005) | | Brent, Wanda and Hank decide to revive their high school rock band, Thunderface, which brings mixed reactions from the people of Dog River. Oscar claims that a famous Country & Western singer stole his song and Karen convinces Davis that it would be a good idea to investigate the claim. Lacey is given a chance to participate in a Dog River activity: she is supposed to write the dedication plaque with the history of Dog River, but finds that Emma is blocking up all her avenues of information. | | Guest Stars: Al Seftong as Principal Lumley, The Tragically Hip as Garage Band, Colin James as Guy at Audition, Dacey Harrower as Teenage Girl, Jack Duffy (2) as Mr. Baker, Daniel Maslany as Teenage Boy, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: Wendy Hopkins Writer: Brent Butt, Chris Finn | | | |
| 29 :02x16 - Air Show (Mar/14/2005) | | The airshow is in town and everyone is excited; except Lacey, who fails to give it proper respect and then has to find ways to make it up to everyone. Brent's fortunes at Corner Gas hit a low-point while Hank's business acumen hits an all-time high, leaving Brent begging money from Hank. Fitzy decides that some community policing is in order and has Karen and Davis take to the streets on bicycles; they have opposite and extreme reactions to the idea. | | Guest Stars: Paul Mather as Inspector, Brad Grass as Other Pilot, Brian Dueck as Snowbird Pilot, Ian Black (1) as Turkey Guy, George Alexander as Farmer, Brian Hlushko as Young Brent, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: Wendy Hopkins Writer: Paul Mather, Kevin White | | | |
| 30 :02x17 - Slow Pitch (Mar/21/2005) | | The local baseball teams are up for some slow pitch; Brent is practising his stunning array of pitches; Oscar is practising his third base signals; Emma is practising her power hitting and Karen and Davis are practising ignoring everyone's public drinking. But it will all be for nothing if the team doesn't get 10 players. This is where Lacey and her perfect attendance skills come in... the only thing that could throw a monkey-wrench into the works is the local Harvesters' Club meeting. | | Guest Stars: Fred Scott (1) as Player 1, Ken Spencer as Chair, Tobias Mehler as Umpire, Bill Hugli as Harvester #2, Murray Grant as Harvester #1, Jean Freeman as Mrs. Jensen, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt | Director: David Storey Writer: Andrew Carr (1), Brent Butt | | | |
| 31 :02x18 - Harvest Dance (Mar/28/2005) | | It's time for the annual Harvest Dance, and Lacey is upset to find out that this is just one more thing that she's being left out of. She decides to just give the whole thing a miss until Wanda forces her to attend, and receives a welcome surprise once she's there. Hank has a new girlfriend, and she's perfect... except for one small detail. She's from Wullerton (spit), and Hank can't decide if that's a good thing or not. Oscar and Brent try to out-do each other in coming up with reasons to avoid Emma's famous jelly salad. | | Guest Stars: Kristina Hughes as Another Local, Deanna Milligan as Heather, Wendy Anderson as Local, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Mark Farrell (2) | | | | Season 3 |
| 32 :03x01 - Dress For Success (Sep/19/2005) | | When Wanda wears a skirt to work and Brent's behaviour towards her changes, she believes that the two are connected; they are, but not the way that she assumes. Oscar and Hank invest imaginary fortunes in the stock market. Emma helps Lacey with her staffing problems, and is insulted when Lacey offers to pay her; Lacey's attempts at an apology only make things worse. Davis has a weak spot, and Karen uses it to her best advantage. | | Special Guest Stars: Pat Bolland as Himself, | Guest Stars: Tim Hildebrand as Ruby Customer, Tim Allen (2) as Driver, Darla Biccum as Old Lady | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Andrew Carr (1) | | | | | | |
| 34 :03x03 - Dog River Vice (Oct/03/2005) | | Brent is drinking too much coffee, and in order to quit, he makes a deal with Emma; he'll stop the coffee if she'll quit knitting. They both try to kick their habits, but find that the cure is worse than the addiction. Davis and Karen start a ride-along program that quickly becomes too much for them to handle. Hank gets an electronic organizer and quickly becomes dependent on it. | | Special Guest Stars: Ben Mulroney as Himself, | Guest Stars: Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Jean Taylor as Old Woman, Murray Grant as Pedestrian, Brian Dueck as Sidewalk Man | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Paul Mather, Brent Butt | | | |
| 35 :03x04 - Will and Brent (Oct/10/2005) | | In order to stop Davis from blowing the police budget on things they don't need, Karen spends it on a new breathalyzer machine instead; it's such an impressive device that people are lining up to use it, causing traffic jams in the usually car-free roads. Lacey puts up a new bulletin board at The Ruby, but her strict policies cause everyone to seek out a new place to hang their notices. Brent tries to convince Oscar and Emma to make wills before it's too late. | | Guest Stars: Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt, Rylend Walters as Telephone Salesperson, Gwen Seed as Bulletin Board Woman, Robert Benz as Charity Announcer, Scott McGillivray as Landscaping Foreman, June Mayhew as Mrs. Owen | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Brent Butt, Kevin White | | | |
| 36 :03x05 - The Littlest Yarbo (Oct/17/2005) | | Hank gets some help from a dog that he believes to be The Littlest Hobo. He tries to prove this to everyone else, but finds that he's being outwitted by a dog. Brent and Lacey decide to create some Dog River souvenirs; Brent can't decide which logo to choose for the travel mugs, and thinks he'll solve the problems by choosing both logos. Dog River gets a fire-fighting team, Carol and David; Karen and Davis feel like they're just not getting any respect. | | Guest Stars: Shane Bellegarde as David, Brooke D'Orsay as Carol, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: Jeff Beesley Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Brent Butt | | | |
| 37 :03x06 - Mail Fraud (Oct/24/2005) | | Brent takes his yearly vacation, and keeps the people back home informed via postcards. His travelling has Lacey worried, and she interrupts his time away from home to express herself. Back in Dog River, it's time for the pot-luck dinner, and Karen tries to help Davis prepare for the event, but finds that he's just not interested in being prepared. Oscar decides to join the '90s, and becomes a member of the information super-highway. | | Guest Stars: Thoman Ng as Asian Man, Hady Shu as Asian Woman, Warren Bates as Ian, Jean Freeman as Mrs. Jensen, Darla Biccum as Jane Kendal, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: Jeff Beesley Writer: Brent Butt, Kevin White | | | |
| 38 :03x07 - Fun Run (Oct/31/2005) | | It's time for the annual Fun Run in Dog River; Lacey gets in shape for it and convinces Wanda and Karen to train with her, but she ends up eating their dust when she can't keep up. Brent finds an innovative way to join in. Hank has a new job as a crossing guard, and takes his duties a little too seriously; Oscar gets handicapped plates for his car, and doesn't like it when everyone else takes that seriously. | | Special Guest Stars: Paul Martin (1) as Himself, Jann Arden as Herself, | Guest Stars: Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt, Rob Roy (2) as Dr. Russell, Ian Black (1) as Mr. Stevens, Robert Benz as Supervisor, Daniel Maslany as Teen, Wes Reid as Other Teen, David Geiss as Driver, June Mayhew as Organizer | Director: David Storey Writer: Kevin White, Mark Farrell (2) | | | | | | |
| 40 :03x09 - Picture Perfect (Nov/14/2005) | | Brent buys a new digital camera, but has trouble taking pictures with it because he won't read the owner's manual. The Dog River Hotel has a new video trivia game, and this leads to some fierce competition and unusual team-mates, and everyone is surprised by who the winner is. Oscar can't stand his neighbour's garden gnomes, and goes to great lenghts to get rid of them. | | Special Guest Stars: Ralph Goodale as Customer, | Guest Stars: Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Andrew Carr (1) as Yellow Car Driver, Sharon Bakker as Helen | Director: Mark Farrell (2) Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Brent Butt | | | |
| 41 :03x10 - Safety First (Nov/21/2005) | | Karen has the job of creating the Dog River coloring book on bicycle safety, and she has a few hurdles to overcome before she can finish it; she needs someone to help her draw the pictures, and someone to help her write it. She gets Brent and Wanda to contribute; they end up making things more difficult for everyone. Oscar and Davis get stuck on the LeRoy roof while trying to fix it; Hank finds out that he's had the wrong personality all his life. | | Guest Stars: Morris Elvenbaum as Ted the Busboy, Peter Scoular as Auditor, Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy, Gwen Seed as Customer, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | |
| 42 :03x11 - Hairloss (Nov/28/2005) | | When Brent fears that he's losing his hair, he seeks help from Lacey, but she only makes things worse. Wanda gets a new lamp at an auction and then has to fight to keep it when Emma lays claim to it. Hank moves from auto repair to small appliance repair, much to Brent's dismay. Lacey's magic tricks amaze Oscar. | | Guest Stars: Berwyn Trapp as Customer, Mike Fly as Painy the Clown, Kimberley Elleck as Little Girl, Cory Livingstone as Parent, Alan Bratt as Auctioneer, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Andrew Carr (1) | | | |
| 43 :03x12 - Ruby Newsday (Dec/05/2005) | | Oscar gets a job as a paperboy for one of the big city papers, then starts a subscription drive when he finds out that Lacey has started a rival paper. Brent draws cartoons for Lacey's paper, and while he thinks they're funny, Karen and Davis have a much different opinion. Hank helps Lacey increase her tips by coming up with "tip-jar questions" but then quits the job he never had when he's not given a share of the profits. | | Special Guest Stars: Lorne Calvert as Himself, Vicki Gabereau as Herself, | Guest Stars: Shirley McQueen as Oscar's Mom, Chris Cunningham (1) as Denizen, William Gardiner (2) as Corner Gas Customer #2, Murray Grant as Ruby Customer, Tim Allen (2) as Man, Lindsay Ruth Hunt as Corner Gas Customer #1, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Andrew Carr (1), Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
| 44 :03x13 - Merry Gasmas (Dec/12/2005) | | The holiday spirit comes to Dog River; Hank tries to help the needy and enlists Karen and Davis to help him in his helping. Wanda gets, but then loses, the hot toy of the season for her son, and needs some help to replace it. Lacey tries to go home for the holidays, and with many detours, she finally manages to get home, but not the home that she was heading for. | | Guest Stars: Jodi Sadowsky as Yet Another Clerk, Danna Henderson as Clerk #2, Shannon Jardine as Edmonton Official, Cory Livingstone as Adult Man, Ryan McLeod as Shopper, Amanda Park as Clerk, Max Keene as Buckle Boy, Sean Hoy as Mr. Buckle, Gavin Crawford as Calgary Official, Roman Danylo as Dr. Bill Henderson, Dan Redican as Regina Official, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Mark Farrell (2), Andrew Carr (1) | | | |
| 45 :03x14 - Friend Of A Friend (Jan/30/2006) | | Lacey's friend visits Dog River and shocks everyone with her rude behavior, but Lacey doesn't see it. Hank sets out to prove to Lacey that it's really her friend's attitude that is the problem, and not the usual Dog River suspicion of outsiders. Karen tries some undercover work, but Davis thinks that she's bad at it; Brent and Wanda start a Corner Gas points card that quickly gets out of control. | | Guest Stars: Devyn Burant as Kid, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt, Amy Price Francis as Connie | Director: David Storey Writer: Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
| 46 :03x15 - Block Party (Feb/20/2006) | | Hank wants to make a Lego re-creation of Dog River to celebrate the town's centennial, and has to use some interesting substitutes when he runs out of blocks. It's Wanda's birthday as well, but she doesn't want anyone to know. She's upset when her secret is kept just a little too well. Karen is embarrassed when everyone finds out what sport she used to play. | | Guest Stars: Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Ken Spencer as Mayor - Circa 1905, Kevin White as Robert Main, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: David Storey Writer: Kevin White, Paul Mather | | | |
| 47 :03x16 - Physical Credit (Feb/27/2006) | | Hank is granted approval for a credit card, which annoys Wanda, as she was turned down for the same card. Karen gets stuck in the middle of a secret war between Brent and Lacey. Davis tries to get in shape with Oscar's help, but doesn't take into account that Oscar is a little behind the times. | | Special Guest Stars: Ken Read as Himself, | Guest Stars: Paul Mather as Frank, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino | Director: Jeff Beesley Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | |
| 48 :03x17 - Telescope Trouble (Mar/06/2006) | | When the door at Corner Gas breaks, Brent pays good money to have it fixed, but then can't leave well enough alone, and tinkers with the door, which only makes things worse. Wanda tries to protect her investment in a telescope that she purchased to witness history; and Oscar and Emma take to the camping life, using a borrowed RV to get back to nature. | | Guest Stars: Tim Allen (2) as RV Owner, Thomas Mitchell (1) as Terry The Door Guy, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: Jeff Beesley Writer: Kevin White, Paul Mather | | | |
| 49 :03x18 - Bean There (Mar/13/2006) | | A jar of jelly beans is the cause of major problems in Dog River; in order to save the children's park, Dog Riverites decide to have a contest, but the jelly beans end up being a bigger problem than the park. Davis, however, is having good times when a convoy of truckers comes through town, as he relives his favourite movies. Hank gets involved in telling lies, which quickly escalates, and he drags Wanda into his den of deceit. | | Guest Stars: Kendra Bolin as Kid #1, Kelly Goyer as Lamborghini Owner #1, Larry Dunne (1) as Trucker #2, Murray Grant as Senior #2, Gwen Seed as Senior #1, Jaden Ryan as Kid #2, Brian Dueck as Lamborghini Owner #2, Scott McGillivray as Trucker #1, David Sparrow as Tiny Joe, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt | Director: Brent Butt Writer: Andrew Carr (1), Paul Mather | | | | | | | | | | Season 4 |
| 51 :04x01 - Hair Comes The Judge (Sep/18/2006) | | Karen offers to cut Brent's hair and is shocked to find out just how territorial Emma is about that issue; Hank reneges on a promise to Lacey, forcing her to seek Wanda's help; Davis asks Oscar for help with his car. | | Guest Stars: Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Jake Edwards as Jake, Gwen Seed as Driver, Adam Ennis as Teen 2, Kent Wolkowski as Teen 1, Cory Livingstone as Stranger, Maeve Ferguson as Young Girl In Crowd, George Grassick as Man In Crowd, Karin Von Stadin as Woman In Crowd, Darla Biccum as Another Woman In Crowd, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt | | | | | | |
| 53 :04x03 - Two Degrees of Separation (Oct/02/2006) | | Hank installs a digital thermostat for Emma and Oscar which starts an all-out war on the perfect room temperature; Karen feels that Lacey needs some reminding of what road signs are for; a security device at Corner Gas helps Brent fill the time. | | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Paul Mather | | | |
| 54 :04x04 - Just Brent And His Shadow (Oct/09/2006) | | Brent and Lacey become high school mentors when they acquire shadows for their jobs, but things don't go quite the way they should; Davis is upset that Hank has usurped his place as fondue-king; Emma tries to be nicer to Oscar after a friend gets a divorce. | | Guest Stars: Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Danielle Miller as Pam, Alex House as Kyle, Karin Von Stadin as Kyle's Mom, Lyndon Bray as Kyle's Dad, Greg Ochitwa as Attendant, Jeremy Bastian as Kid, Chris Cunningham (1) as Customer, George Grassick as Another Customer, Darla Biccum as Female Customer, Mike Simpson as Denizen | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Kevin White | | | | | | |
| 56 :04x06 - Jail House (Oct/23/2006) | | In order to raise money for charity, Karen locks Davis in the jail cell, and Hank, trying to be helpful, joins him. Lacey wants to give Corner Gas a make-over, but Brent isn't so enthusiastic about it; Wanda insists on fixing Oscar and Emma's toilet, even though plumbing is one of the few things she doesn't know how to do. | | Special Guest Stars: Mike Holmes as Himself, | Guest Stars: Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Ron Anderson (2) as Flower Customer, Darla Biccum as Donating Denizen | Director: Jeff Beesley Writer: Brent Butt | | | |
| 57 :04x07 - I, Witness (Oct/30/2006) | | After a near-death experience, Hank makes the decision to follow his dreams and become a rodeo clown; Karen prepares to give a speech on eyewitness testimony, but has never spoken in front of an audience before; Oscar doesn't want to be Emma's bridge partner any more, so Lacey takes over. | | Guest Stars: Keon Flamont as Ticket Denizen, James Whittingham as Math Denizen, Colin Kuntz as Dodgeball Teen #1, Jaden Ryan as Dodgeball Teen #2, Leslea Mair as Lacey's Mom, Anderson Blaisdell as Young Lacey, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: Mark Farrell (2) Writer: Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
| 58 :04x08 - Blog River (Nov/06/2006) | | Hank travels down the information highway, and creates a blog, which Brent is all in favour of, until he realizes that he's going to have to read it; one of Lacey's friends becomes successful with a TV cooking show, and Lacey's cooking goes downhill. Emma tries to take Lacey's mind off things by inviting her over for a BBQ, but a game of horseshoes brings out the worst in Lacey; Wanda helps Davis with his tax return, but the result isn't what Davis expected. | | Guest Stars: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy, Ivan Fecan as Himself/Head of CTV | Director: Mark Farrell (2) Writer: Paul Mather | | | | | | | | | |
| 61 :04x11 - Kids Stuff (Nov/27/2006) | | Emma wants a sewing room, and decides to clear out Brent's old things to create one. She gives his old toys to Hank, which causes Brent to have some fond memories, and brings out the possessiveness in him as well. Oscar tries selling cookies door-to-door, and finds that Karen is more than willing to help; Lacey introduces a new kids' menu for The Ruby, and finds that it's popular with the adults as well. Wanda tries to change her attitude towards the Corner Gas customers. | | Guest Stars: Nick Draper as Little Boy, Derrick Davidson (1) as Shop Owner, Kathryn Bracht as Camping Woman, Tim Allen (2) as Cookie Man, Kimberley Elek as Little Girl, Brian Hlushko as Young Brent, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy, Errol Kinistino (1) as Phil | Director: Jeff Beesley Writer: Brent Butt | | | |
| 62 :04x12 - Mother's Day (Jan/22/2007) | | Everything is out of whack in Dog River; it's Mother's Day, but the only person who gets Emma a present is Hank. Brent's in the dog-house for forgetting, but Oscar escapes Emma's notice, what with all the problems that Brent and Hank are causing her. Lacey and Davis hold an embarrassing competition, while Karen and Wanda go shopping at a super-store, then have problems assembling their purchases. | | Guest Stars: Amanda Park as Store Clerk #2, Shane Arbuthnott as Store Clerk #1, George Alexander as Flower Guy, | Uncredited: Josh Strait as Ruby Cook/Busboy | Director: David Storey Writer: Kevin White | | | | | | | |
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