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- "Race to the Red Planet" Captain Jib and Commander Jab blast off to be the first astronauts to land on Mars, and end up finding out that intelligent life does exist there. "Pride of Frankenstein" Dr Jibberstein and trusty assistant Jabgor give life to the ultimate creation: the Jessicastein Monster! "Pirates of Privacy" Pirates Captain Jib Beard, Long Jab Silver, and Jessica Anne Bonnie square off in their hunt for buried treasure. "Mutiny of Privacy" The search for Jessica Anne Bonnie's treasure continues, and the real culprit is revealed "Cartoon Satellite" When an SOS transmission comes in, Captain Jib and Commander Jab must brave a space walk in order to repair the cartoon satellite. "Flu Day" With Jabgor succumbing to the plague, Dr Jibberstein must concoct a cure to save him before it's too late. "The Wrong Stuff" Captain Jib and Commander Jab set off to find out what truly exists at the end of the universe... and beyond. "Do You See What I See" When Jibber and Jabber suddenly become invisible, they enjoy their newfound freedom - only it's not all it's cracked up to be. "Jelly's Belly" When Jelly Hound is struck with a mysterious illness, Dr Jibberstein and Jabgor attempt to diagnose and treat the patient - but is the problem too big for them to handle? "Pirates of Nowhere" Captain Jib Beard, Long Jab Silver, and eternal foe Jessica Anne Bonnie find themselves stranded on a deserted island, and must work together to save themselves from going mad. "Kung Food" Martial artists Jib Lee and Jabby Chan face off against the oppression of Jessica Feudal Lord's reign. "The Greatest Wall" Jib Lee and Jabby Chan build a wall to prevent Jessica Feudal Lord's bossiness from spreading to the other provinces. "Enter the Jelly" When Jabby Chan is falsely accused and imprisoned for breaking a priceless vase from the Mom Dynasty, Jib Lee must set off to save his brother from the perils of the Room of Doom. "Book of Endings" Superheroes Jib Man and Jab Boy battle the evil Jessica Villain for possession of the Book of Endings. "The Chamber of Perils" When the source of all their powers goes missing, Jib Man and Jab Boy must retrieve it before it's too late, or risk becoming mere mortals. "Brain vs Brawn" With the fate of the entire universe at stake, will it be brains or brawn that will save the day? "Night of the Werewolf" A werewolf is on the loose, and Sir Duke of Jib and his manservant Jabbury must track it down before the curse of the werewolf is passed on. "Lady Jess and Ms Hyde" When half-mad Lady Jess acts even stranger than usual, Sir Duke of Jib and Jabbury are determined to find out what causes her multiple personalities. "Night of the Vampire" Sir Duke of Jib and Jabbury must triumph over the evil Count Jessula before she turns the entire household into vampires. "No Such Things As Ghosts" When ghosts terrorize Jib Jab Manor, Sir Duke of Jib and Jabbury are on the case. "Space for Sale" Captain Jib and Commander Jab's scheme to sell land on Mars hits a snag when they come up against the Queen of Mars. "One Bad Asteroid" Jessica Alien's asteroid-shooting cannon threatens to end the world, unless Captain Jib and Commander Jab can save the day. "Pirates Plunder Blunder" Captain Jib Beard and Long Jab Silver must rescue their crew from the clutches of Jessica Anne Bonnie. "Attack of the Giant Worm-A-Noids" It's Halloween, and Dr Jibberstein and Jabgor's experiment to improve the life of worms goes horribly wrong. "April Fools Rules" When Jibber and Jabber's pranks go too far, they must become invisible in order to escape the wrath of the entire family. "Double or Nothing" Jibber and Jabber recount their adventures and argue over who always saves the day in this battle of egos.
- A small-town girl from a Nova Scotia coal mining town becomes a Canadian icon and international superstar. Pure, honest, or just plain ol' good, no matter how Anne Murray's voice was described, it was always clear she has a remarkable gift. Throughout Anne's decades-spanning international career, her songs topped the charts, her TV specials set records, she performed and collaborated with music royalty, and she converted casual listeners into die-hard fans with her undeniable talent. Anne Murray: Full Circle is a full-length, fully authorised documentary featuring an original, in-depth interview with Anne sharing anecdotes, memories, and observations as 19 familiar hit songs and breathtaking archival footage illuminate Anne's storied career. Original new interviews with the artists, collaborators, and colleagues who knew her best including Shania Twain, k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt, Jann Arden, Kenny Loggins, Gordon Lightfoot, Bruce Allen and others are seamlessly woven into the story and paired with rarely seen material from her personal archives, telling the story of a ground-breaking woman who seized control of her career and soared to the heights of fame without failing to stay true to herself. Throughout the film, we not only celebrate the unforgettable music of Anne Murray but experience the full spectrum of the small-town singer turned superstar, pioneer, and icon.
- An unhappy sanitation worker must face his worst fear after a curse from a raccoon turns him into a literal garbage man.
- When a dump truck and trailer crash into dense bush, Al Quiring and Sons become heavy rescue lumberjacks. With the help of Gord Boyd, Team Green overcomes environmental obstacles and a twisted wreck trapped in the trees.
- When a rolled-over dump truck spills its load on the 401 in the middle of rush hour, Steve, Sonny and crew must make a split-second decision; Eric and his boss disagree on how to handle a shredded trailer.
- Stories from life on the Coq; the crew reveals the hairiest behind-the-scenes moments from the most challenging, recoveries of the winter.
- The legend of Slumach's Lost Gold Mine has a prospector, mountaineer and a truth-seeker searching for clues in Pitt Lake, British Columbia. Early 1900's newspaper reports claim that on the gallows, Taylor's ancestor Slumach placed a curse on his mine and all who seek his fortune in gold. A deep history of missing and dead prospectors support this claim, but where does legend end and truth begin? Taylor unearths new testimony from a witness to Slumach's execution while a deathbed letter written by the one man who claims to have found the gold sends Adam and Kru to a glacier in search of the fabled motherlode.
- The newly discovered testimony of an elderly Indigenous woman claims to know where Slumach found his gold. After returning from their glacier expedition empty-handed, a disturbing vision has Kru rattled and rethinking his approach. Adam leads the team north into the wild terrain of the Upper Pitt while Taylor lines up clues to locations pointing to an ancient trade route and the discovery of an artifact possibly left by Slumach himself.
- When legendary prospector Volcanic Brown went missing in the fall of 1931, rumours of his mysterious disappearance tied him to Slumach's gold...and his curse. Reports of a jar of gold found in a tent near the Stave Glacier point Adam and Kru to Brown's last known location and possibly the motherlode. Meanwhile, Don and Taylor investigate a strange marking on the prospector tools found in the Upper Pitt with hopes of identifying its missing owner and the truth behind the curse.
- In August of 1968, 71-year-old lost gold prospector Bernard Rover crawled on hands and knees through 10 miles of Pitt Lake wilderness in a 12-day fight for his life. His rescuers say when they found him he was in shock, disoriented, dazed...and suspiciously secretive about where he had been and what he had found. Taylor digs through Katzie First Nation history and finds a compelling connection to Slumach that sends the team north on Rover's trail. Meanwhile, Kru unearths 100-year-old court documents and transcripts from Slumach's trial that paint a different picture of who Slumach was and a new account of the day he killed Louis Bee.
- Kru chases down a taped conversation with a man who claims to have found and walked away from Slumach's billion-dollar gold deposit. With this new information in hand, Taylor deciphers an old map possibly leading to his mysterious and treacherous location. Meanwhile, Adam's old rival appears to be a step ahead in his search for Slumach's gold, but the two find themselves on the same path and must work together to reach their goal.
- A box of belongings passed to Taylor by the daughter of a deceased Lost Gold prospector sends the team 300km away from Pitt Lake into the heart of mystery and murder. Adam and Don search for 'Slumach's Mine' 1000 feet up a sheer mountain cliff while shocking revelations on what a man will do in the pursuit of gold, shakes Kru to his core. Meanwhile back in Pitt Lake, an unlikely prospector with a sensational claim inches closer to Slumach's motherlode.
- The search for the truth behind the Legend of Slumach has the team chasing leads in a Lost Gold murder mystery. While many have died in pursuit of his legendary riches, was one prospector 300 km away from Pitt Lake murdered for what he knew or for what he found? Or was he another victim of Slumach's legendary curse? A surprising theory sends Adam deep into the murky waters of Bute Inlet seeking answers while back in the Pitt, a plucky prospector overcomes obstacles in his pursuit of Slumach's gold.
- More evidence that 1940s prospector Dick Carter was hot on Slumach's trail emerges through a hidden map left for his grandchildren. Markings on the map lead the team back to Pitt Lake for one last attempt to find Slumach's gold before mother nature slams her door and the season is over. While Adam and Taylor connect the map markings to evidence of prospector activity, Kru reads the land and learns from Don what it takes to lead the team, and to a shocking discovery where X marks the spot in the season finale of Deadman's Curse: Legend of the Lost Gold.
- Jamie's new operator hits a Coquihalla mudslide, while highway crews are in a life or death race to evacuate motorists and save vital infrastructure. Team Reliable braves floodwaters to rescue stranded residents.
- With all highways closed after unprecedented flooding, drivers and residents are trapped in Hope as a raging creek threatens Jamie's shop and family home. Dylan tries to rescue a trapped family surrounded on all sides by a river gone wild.
- Jamie's brother Jason fears for his home after being evacuated by air. Reliable clears vehicles in a slide zone to help reopen the first highway out of Hope. The Coquihalla Highway rebuild begins in a race against winter.
- Team Reliable's James Luke and over 20 tow trucks must recover 200 cars in a mudslide zone in mere hours as a second atmospheric river threatens the Fraser Valley. The military is brought in to help engineer solutions.
- James Luke and the Reliable team contend with two detoured wrecks on the same punishing corner of a narrow route. MSA's Kirpal Banwait and sons must stretch a long line to reach a machine stuck on a farm.
- Aggressive Towing copes with a slick situation in the Valley while Reliable's new Highway 3 base battles a snowstorm. Jamie, Al and Kurtis hit the Coquihalla on an emotional day.
- Jamie and the next generation take on an airbag wreck similar to a challenging one from the past. Dylan must rely on roadside ingenuity against a sideways semi. Al and Gord deal with four wheelers on the Coq.
- Jamie and his LA Rotator attack a b-train alone. Cary Quiring is under pressure to contain a hazardous problem and clear the highway. MSA discovers a repeat customer in a tough quagmire.
- Jamie and Rick tackle a massive double recovery. Heavy fog tests Reliable's newest hire. Big John trains a familiar face to operate a heavy on an unusual jackknife. John and his daughter take on a wreck with a twist.
- A snowy recovery that threatens to fall apart.
- The Preferred crew must split up to clear two wrecks. But Gary is soon desperate to have Collin back at his side. Mitch Wright returns home just in time to pick up a shovel and lead a frustrating recovery against a dump truck filled with manure.
- Another snowstorm hits Toronto as Sgt. Kerry Schmidt works with Abram's crew to clear the continent's busiest stretch of highway. Duncan teams with John Campbell on a semi mired deep in the mud. Ross' Mike and Austin attempt to recover a trailer carrying an unusual load. And when a fire closes down Highway 400, James and Fabiana answer the call.
- Jamie puts his LA Rotator to the test on a technical elevated roadway recovery while Al heads to a semi in a snowbank.
- Al and Gord battle through a stormy night to keep the Coquihalla Highway open for Christmas. A semi plows off a bridge, stranding holiday travelers, and a remote logging road job forces Ken to relive his close call from last year.
- When a lumber truck and diesel tanker collide, the flaming wreckage becomes the biggest recovery of Colin's career. As snowstorms pummel the Coquihalla, Al heads up to battle, while another operator faces off against a mangled tractor.
- Jamie Davis battles a truck fire on The Coq, then reveals big changes to his operation. Jordie welcomes his brother back to the family business as they tackles a vehicle in a river. In Alberta, Colin takes on a hazardous load.
- The four couples competing to win the home they will totally renovate are introduced. They are: best buddies Dom and Michael, who each have parental issues in wanting to compete and win; engaged Tyler and Courtney, who see winning the house a jump-start both to professional and personal aspirations; twenty year married Kim and Harry, who see winning the house for their children justification for being away from them for the first time in their lives for this competition; and mother and son Shelley and Alex, the former who sees the house as one less thing for Alex to worry about as he starts his contracting career. The couples size each other up, as well as the four tear down houses. They are given a quick challenge to decide which couple will be working on which house. After they learn that their first renovation will be the living room, for which they are given a seventy-two hour time frame to complete, and decide what they are going to do as the renovation of this specific space, they are thrown for a loop in learning that the house they chose may not be the one in which they will be working. The team whose living room renovation is deemed the best by the judges will win a trip to Tahiti. The teams believe that a combination of good workmanship and good design will win. However, as their freshman project, they will find that time management and how to deal with unexpected problems may ultimately be just as important.
- The next room to be renovated is the kitchen, with a seventy-two hours completion deadline. The winning couple will be awarded a trip to Quebec City and a stay at the luxurious ice hotel. Although each couple has an idea of what color scheme they will use in the room, they are dictated by their limited choice of cabinets, they only having one of four choices picking in order of winning a quick challenge. Most of the couples focus on the judges' stated want of bold design ideas. One couple may sacrifice workmanship for installation of those ideas. Another two couples decide that they will personalize their kitchens to their own situations, one which may be a little too outside the box. And what may be deemed as bold by a couple may not be seen the same by the judges, who may equate that boldness with not being functional.
- The next challenge the teams are given is transforming whatever the third bedroom in their house is into anything but a bedroom. They have twenty-four hours to complete the challenge, with the winner receiving a lifetime supply of 3M products and $5,000, that cash prize being the biggest incentive thus far as many of the couples are just starting out their lives. They have the added challenge of being given one Toronto street from which they must provide photographic evidence of inspiration for their room. Given Kensington Street, Alex and Shelley use the graffiti and hydro poles as inspiration for their office, which will be used for Alex's contracting business. Given Yonge Street, Courtney and Tyler use the bicycles and the construction cranes as accents for what will be their office. Given Bay Street, Dom and Michael use the hard skyline as inspiration for their electronic music (i.e. nightclub feel) room, complete with an urban nightscape mural painted by Michael. Given Queen Street West, Kim and Harry use the "granola kitsch" as inspiration for their combined kids' art center/adult meditation room. Not yet having won a challenge, Alex and Shelley and Courtney and Tyler believe they need to change tactics to come out on top, while Kim and Harry feel the need to overcome the last disaster of not completing their room by being more meticulous in their workmanship. All four teams run with the mantra of boldness in this room. Ultimately the judges choose what they consider to be the most complete room, functionally, technically and aesthetically, as the winner.
- With three projects completed and three different winners, Courtney and Tyler are feeling dejected as the only couple not only not yet having won but not having even cracked the top two in any project, while Shelley and Alex are feeling squarely in the lead not yet having been out of the top two. The next challenge, which they have forty-eight hours to complete with the winning couple being awarded a resort vacation to Cuba, is the master bedroom, about which the couples are excited if only because it means they will have a real bed to sleep on after this challenge is completed. The one item that each couple must include within the room is a feature wall created solely using tape and paint. Each couple decides to use that feature wall as the item on which they will spend the most time, and as the jumping off point of inspiration for their room. While staying true to what they like design-wise, each couple also has the judges in mind in what they think will impress them. Dom and Michael go two steps further in wooing one specific judge. In the evaluation, the judges ultimately must decide between a well designed and executed room that is slightly overproduced, to another extremely well designed and executed room with one large and thus glaring item, abhorrent to the judges.
- At the half way point in the competition, the four couples assess where they think they are in the pack. Their next challenge is the smallest room in the house, the bathroom. Despite its size, they will have seventy-two hours to complete the work, although two couples will not have to do the demolition of their room as the winners of a plumbing related challenge, the losing two couples who are tasked with that work while the two winning couples spend that time being pampered at a day spa. Regardless, some of the winners don't feel their victory was all positive. The winners of the room challenge itself win a double prize of a Dyson vacuum and a trip to Las Vegas. While most of the couples stay true to their vision, Dom and Michael believe they have to move away from the color scheme they have used in most of the other rooms thus far based on comments by the judges, that color, gray, which they would have chosen again if it was purely up to them, while Kim and Harry attempt the virtually impossible by trying to make their bathroom bigger, or at least design the space so that it feels bigger. During the process, a medical issue derails one couple, who are down in manpower by half for much of the competition. Beyond that issue, each couple has a major issue with their completed room, two who end up breaking major glass items integral to their design, one who miscalculated the amount of tile required to complete the room as envisioned, and another needing to cut corners due to biting off more than they could chew. The winners may be the couple who could overcome their issue the best.
- Going into the next challenge, each couple has a specific feeling largely based on the result of the last challenge: Tyler and Courtney, yet winless, question why they even entered the competition; Dom and Michael feel cheated again as they felt their bathroom was the best; and Harry and Kim and Shelley and Alex don't want to see the other couple win the next challenge as that win would place them squarely in the lead. That next challenge is the guest bedroom, which they have twenty-four hours to complete, the winner receiving a $5,000 gift certificate to the Brick. The one mandatory feature for the room is a feature ceiling done using paint, which each couple uses as the springboard for their design concept. The communal design den ends up being a place of potential conflict as each couple believes it is the locale where their design can be "stolen" by their competitors. The couples are given a one hour unexpected respite, which they ultimately believe a rejuvenating factor more than stealing from their already limited time. In the end, one couple is faulted for non-functionality, while another faulted for their theme being too gimmicky. Between the top two, the winner may be the couple who meets the purpose of the room the best.
- Courtney and Tyler feel like they're back in the game with their first win last week, while the other couples feel the judges picked the wrong winning house, especially Dom and Michael who felt they should have won. Their final challenge is the exterior of the house, which they have ninety-six hours to complete, with the winning couple being awarded an excursion to the Florida Everglades. Although they will choose the materials, the couples will not be doing the roofing due to the specialized nature of the job. During this competition, the couples are increasingly protective of their design choices, which may be more difficult to keep secret if only because of the exposed nature of the work being done. As the teams start removing the existing siding, Courtney and Tyler find that they have an extra layer of work, while Dom and Michael want to utilize what is already there. At the one day mark, Dave throws the teams for a loop when he announces that they must also complete front yard landscaping within the time allotted. As the work progresses, the teams start to assess what they are doing against the others. The final eighteen hours may prove to be difficult due to Mother Nature. And as judgment comes, one team provides some criticisms to the judges' comments which may factor into the final evaluation. All the teams are itching to win this competition not only because the exterior is the first thing that the voters will see, but Courtney and Tyler and Dom and Michael feel that a win would put them in step with the current leaders and Shelley and Alex and Kim and Harry feel that a win would put them squarely in the lead.
- Going into the last challenge, Dom and Michael continue to vent publicly about what they feel has not only been unfair criticisms by the judges week after week, but also incorrect judgments week after week where they believe they should have won. That last challenge, which the teams have forty-eight hours to complete, is to correct/change anything they want in their house before the final judgment, where the public will be invited into their homes. Colin and Justin will have one vote apiece, and the collective public will have the third vote, the team with the majority of votes winning their house and a plot of land on which to put it. Most of the teams decide to focus on the comments provided by the judges in the week to week competitions, primarily on those items which were deemed to be unfinished in that first go 'round. Kim and Harry have the longest list of items that they will be tackling which may be problematic if projects are in mid-stream by the deadline. Through the forty-eight hours, the couples reminisce about the eight weeks of the competition, especially memories from those rooms on which they are working. While Colin and Justin do one final walk through the houses and provide their comments to the cameras after those forty-eight hours, the public is also is invited in, each space having its fans and detractors. Dave, Colin and Justin, the four couples, and their family and friends then convene in front of the construction site for Dave to announce the winner of their home.
- Mission Towing races to an urgent call on a logging road after a truck tumbles 90 feet into a creek. Jamie Davis deploys air bags to flip a bulging tractor trailer loaded with groceries in Alberta. Scott and Mike try to solve a roadside mystery on the Coq.
- A jackknifed semi-trailer on the edge of a bridge has Jamie Davis and his Heavy Rescue team on one of the most heart stopping wrecks of the season. On an active logging road in BC's Fraser Canyon, Nik and the Mission Towing team race to finish a recovery and open the road before a convoy of equipment reaches them.
- Strong gale force winds hurl a semi truck on Hwy. 1, Quiring and Mission towing work together on the recovery. Robert from Jamie Davis works the snowy Coq. Lead man Scot teams up with Merv from Aggressive to right a tractor trailer. Al Quiring and Gord Boyd go fishing for a giant rock truck.
- The busiest travel week of the year brings Al to clear a burning truck off BC's Coquihalla Highway, while Colin's sent to rescue a truck loaded with Christmas parcels in Alberta, and Nik and Neill work a wreck out of a tight spot.
- Jonny fights to impress boss, Jamie Davis, but a semi stuck in deep snow proves to be a tough recovery. Gord clashes with stubborn truckers then reveals a life-long personal battle and Nik goes off-road to recover an SUV 300ft down a cliff.
- Heavy Recovery legend Al Quiring is pulled into an all-out muddy war to rescue a pair of 40 Ton excavators buried in a BC bog. Jamie and Scott head to a mysterious job. Jordie and Gord try to untangle the crash of a fully loaded farm truck.
- Tough times in Alberta force Colin to weigh his future with Jamie Davis Heavy Rescue; Jordie and his crew race to clear a wreck that's shut down the rail line; Al Quiring is back in the bog for 'Round 2' with a buried excavator.
- Jamie calls in his brother Jason and his rotator to tackle a heavy recovery in the Canyon. Nik and the Mission Towing team juggle a lost load of telephone poles. Emergency responders race to a crash on The Coq involving one of Jamie's crew.
- A runaway van smashes through a wall and into the path of a full-speed truck. The crew from Herb's has to hurry to save a load of pharmaceuticals. A whiteout on the 400 leaves a smashed semi straddling a barrier.
- A storm sweeps across the province, sending heavy rescue crews scrambling. In Hamilton, Kevin fights to clear a wreck in time for the plows to get through. A massive pileup on the 401 pushes Herb's crew into a recovery marathon.
- A flipped truck blocks access to the airport. Coxon fights a wreck with a toxic payload. The Ross crew clear a trail of destruction. James works to clean up a dangerous spill. Sonny makes a big decision about his future in heavy recovery.
- During the first storm of the winter Sonny takes on a stubborn jackknife while just down the road - with snow plows bearing down -- John Allen wrestles a messy wreck under a low overpass. A big shakeup leads Bubba to a promotion but a heavy load threatens to take out his truck. And Collin gets a big surprise when he struggles to move up in heavy rescue.