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- Das Leben, oder das Fehlen eines solchen, eines Tankstellenbesitzers, der die einzige Haltestelle im Umkreis von Kilometern und ein Knotenpunkt des Geschehens in der Prärie ist.
- A big air show is on nearby and the people of Dog River are very excited, but Lacey's breach of airshow protocol upsets many in town. 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.
- Everyone is excited when they take a trip to the Grey Cup in Regina, but since they must go in pairs rather than as a group, problems arise: Emma is accused of stealing while at a Dollar Store with Wanda; with Hank, Oscar discovers that a friend of his who owed him money has died, so he decides to steal the man's belt just as the paramedics and police arrive; Davis and Karen lose their tickets, so Davis tries to buy from a scalper who is actually an undercover police officer posing as a prostitute, and she arrests him; and Brent and Lacey run out of gas in the middle of nowhere, despite Brent owning a gas station. Thus, none of them get to see the Grey Cup.
- Civic-minded Lacey uncovers the dark secret behind Dog River's name; when 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; Davis takes an unusual interest in Oscar's claim that a famous country and western singer stole his song.
- 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.