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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: Mark Farrell (2), Brent Butt | | | |
| 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: Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
| 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: Andrew Carr (1), Brent Butt | | | |
| 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: Brent Butt, Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | |
| 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: Mark Farrell (2), Iain MacLean (1), 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: 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, Mike Fleischaker as Young Russell | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
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