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- Clive's former partner in crime, Archie Stanton, travels to Bordertown after being released from prison in hopes that Clive can help him find honest work. Clive gets Archie a job working as a blacksmith for the town banker, McWherter, but when a large sum of money is stolen, the ex-convict is blamed. Clive is convinced that his friend was framed and with Jack's help, tries to find the real criminal.
- Randy shows off his new cellphone-camera. Dana and her girlfriend Sue are on their way to visit Dana's parents under the guise that Sue is just a friend.
- The notorious Nebraska Lightning gang ride into Bordertown and take a special interest in Marshal Jack Braddock. Jack learns that someone using his name killed the gang's leader and the five remaining outlaws have journeyed north to avenge his death. Fortunately for Jack and Clive, famed American lawman Bat Masterson has come to Bordertown for reasons of his own and offers to lend a hand in the coming shootout.
- The Man They Couldn't Hang.
- Dr. Marie Dumont is having a bad day. First she learns that Bordertown's new unscrupulous lawyer owns half of her general store, then she discovers that her new partner is representing a woman who is suing her for malpractice when her husband died while in the pretty physician's care.
- Bennett and Craddock's argument over whether to use Bordertown's supply of fireworks to celebrate Dominion Day or the Fourth of July are suspended when an itinerant peddler assaults town lawyer Louis Gilbert. Marie Dumont learns that the salesman considers Gilbert a traitor to the failed revolution organized in Paris by the French Commune ten years earlier. Realizing that further bloodshed between the two men is inevitable, Jack and Clive arrange for a duel on American soil.
- When a cowboy accidentally drives a herd of wild horses into Bordertown while on his way to Spokane, Jack suggests he auction the animals on the spot to save him a lengthy journey. Just as the sale begins, three men ride into town, claim the herd as their own and accuse the first cowpoke of being a horse thief. In the ensuing scuffle, one of the men is killed. Clive and Couteau must backtrack the herd to determine who is the true owner of the horses.
- An overly exuberant Teddy Roosevelt helps Craddock and Bennet track down a gang of horse thieves.
- Craddock recognizes a visiting railroad promoter as a person from his Civil War past. The promoter has changed his name to hide his identity. Craddock ends up in jail accused of attacking the promoter
- At a creepy chiropodists' social night, Bob and Margaret encounter a couple who are rapturous about the new planned community where they now live.
- Bob's old friend Clive, a real drunken slob, has been dumped by his wife. Despite Margaret's objections, Bob lets him stay for a few days.
- When Bob and Margaret take a trip to New York, a storm re-routes their flight...straight to Toronto.
- A single mom's house lacks space for teenage hangouts and family baking sessions. Jonathan and Drew tackle multiple rooms to give the trio a home where all of their family and friends can hang out in comfort and style.
- Jack's captain from the army is running guns. He comes to town and asks Jack for help to get cargo across border. Jack is not aware of his illegal cargo
- Brenda doesn't approve of Zach's marriage and as she shows Zach a church counselling pamphlet. Lucas apologizes to Shannon for being a loud mouth about her in front of Pete.
- On a bridge a sports car nearly runs over Dan, who had run out of gas; a Russian young woman gets out, screaming to the driver, hands Zoe her baby girl Svetlana and jumps down. Taylor asks Zoe to talk as her 'Cyrano' to weird-looking guitarist Monty, not quite to Zoe's liking. Dan admirably minds the baby till social worker Bonnie Peterson collects her- then they find it was someone else, physically without resemblance. The detectives track the expensive baby blanket to Linda's shop, and get sixteen buyer names, none Russian, but recognize the car from the bridge. The driver, her accountant, tells them Tatyana is an Olympic diver and screamed for money, he thinks for dope. She was offering herself on dating website 'love Russian Mission' run by Pavel and Oxana Petrovich, so Dan pretends interest in Anastasia -played by Zoe-, who is flown in illegally, and asks for the whereabouts of her friend Tatyana and baby Svetlana. Snooping she finds a receipt from Linda's shop linking the fake Bonnie to clients Nick and Elena (Yelena) Collins- at their home they find the baby, apparently snatched from them by Tatyana. Chicago PD Detective Leo Lombardi helps them put the heat on the couple, which now turns over Tatyana, who wants her baby back which was stole by catalog bride Elena, who turns out to be...
- In this story of neighbourhood social angst, Bob is having a complex burglar alarm installed by Graham, a sad, lonely man whose confidence is lifted immeasurably by this rare sale to Bob. That evening, new neighbours move in next door to Bob and Margaret, who decide to make a point of being friendly with them. The new neighbours turn out to be friendly Americans, Kitty and Larry. Kitty is French Canadian and Larry is a TV antenna's salesman from Miami. They have two dysfunctional children and a dog who has been in quarantine for too long. Bob and Margaret, intimidated at first, quickly warm up to the family and make a point of inviting them out for dinner, to a horrible American style theme restaurant where nothing goes well. To make matters worse when Bob and Margaret return home from their horrible dinner, the new alarm is ringing and the whole neighbourhood is out in force, screaming and arguing.
- Amazing documentary about crop circles, ice and desert circles, and the mathematical, ground-level, and genetic changes to plants involved in crop circles.
- 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.
- Kortney and Dave flip a house that needs to showcase lots of space with very little square footage. While Dave has walls removed to create more space downstairs, Kortney gets some heat for wanting to paint the natural brick on the exterior a fresh new color.
- A documentary that chronicles the real-life selection, creation and development of the girl group Sugar Jones.
- Presented as a graphic novel in progress and featuring tragic victims and sinister, deranged, and sometimes misguided killers, True Pulp Murder pushes the boundaries and blurs the line between fact and fiction, getting inside the heads of the investigating detectives and the murderers they're pursuing.
- I.B. Spider is a puny student at Spider Junior High whose bravery and endurance is put to the test when scaling a water spout.
- SpyGames blends the best of documentary and live TV to explore espionage and those who practice it. We talk shop with real spies.
- When Margaret's old school chum comes into her clinic, she invites the woman and her husband to dinner.
- Margaret fears that her relationship with Bob is getting stale after they have a petty argument. After talking things over, they plan an anniversary getaway...if they can actually get away.
- 2005–20238.2 (10)TV Episode
- 2005–20238.9 (10)TV Episode
- A starving Indian nearly burns down Marie's general store when he breaks in late at night to steal food. When Marie discovers food meant for the local tribesmen has been sold to settlers by the government's Indian agent, she tries to find the needed evidence to convict the unscrupulous civil servant.
- The wagon delivering the Mountie payroll and the Bordertown mail is discovered with covered with bloodstains and bristling with arrows. Clive and Jack quickly realize that the "clues" are planted to throw the law off the scent - since the route was secret and the bodies of the escort never found, the robbery had to be committed by deserters. While the Mountie and the marshal search for the thieves, Marie entertains a cousin newly arrived from France.
- Five unsung heroes compete in an obstacle course competition series hosted by Kevin Hart. In an effort to finish the course with the fastest time and win the $50,000 prize, one contestant races through daunting obstacles while four other contestants man battle stations along the course, firing over-the-top projectiles in attempt to knock them off and slow them down.
- A U.S. marshal and a Canadian Mountie share jurisdiction and an office in a town that is on US-Canadian border. The border splits the town in two.
- It's time for the annual dental convention, but Bob isn't keen on going when he sees that Bernard Wiggins, a "loud-mouthed big shot" colleague from his student days, is a featured speaker.
- It's Halloween. It is also Bob father's birthday and his mother wants to celebrate by visiting his grave. Bob is not comfortable with this and tries to get out of it, but can't because his brother Peter is away making another one of his cooking shows. Bob receives a call from a woman who tells him that her husband, an old school friend of Bob's, has died while repairing his roof. Bob cannot remember this man and, as he hates funeral's anyway, does not want to go. He relents under pressure from Margaret. At the funeral he finds that virtually no one at the funeral remembers the fellow either. When they leave, they notice a man sitting alone. The man ends up getting a lift from Bob and Margaret and talks to them about the fragility of life and coping with death. It turns out that he is not just an upset mourner, but an insurance salesman looking for customers. Somehow, Bob finds wisdom in his patter and learns to accept his mortality better through the reality of statistical probability.
- Inside groundbreaking case of a crime of digital age - a young woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter because she used text messages to encourage a friend to take his own life.
- While listening to the radio, Bob observes his charmless young assistant Penny, inspiring him to recite odes about youth and innocence.
- Examines the case against Vincent Simmons, who was released from prison in 2022 after serving 44 years for the attempted aggravated rape of twin sisters Karen and Sharon Sanders.
- 2019–20213.3 (13)TV Episode
- 2020–8.4 (13)TV Episode