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- Captain Devan and co-pilot Scott are best buddies and roommates. But when they encounter the menace of wind shear at notorious Bear Rock, the hair-raising experience tests their friendship. Engineer Adam Smith must gut it out in minus 40 when he and AJ find themselves with a broken engine push rod on a remote airstrip. And now that the Turkish waterbomber deal has gone through, it's up to lead mechanic Cory Dodd to turn two lightweight, summertime planes into aircraft able to withstand the rigours of a North Atlantic flight in the middle of winter. Then he has to get back to Yellowknife to see his wife Sonja for an important rendezvous before the dangerous journey that will keep them apart for months.
- When more bolts come loose on his excavator, Josh is stranded 20 kilometers from the Wolverine mine and out of radio contact. At camp, Claudia sends Guy to help her son get the excavator going so they can start mining.
- A cub loses half its foot and no one knows whether it will be able to survive in the wild. The shyest cub takes on the greediest, and outside the pens moose calves are threatened by predators.
- To move up from "rampie" to co-pilot at Buffalo, you first need to become a flight attendant. And Jeremy is determined to make it onto the next course - and beat co-worker Audrey into the co-pilot's seat. But first he has to find a way to ensure his Delhi-born protégé, the underweight and homesick Raman, can stick it out in Hay River alone. When a power failure leaves Rankin Inlet exposed to the brutal northern elements, DC-4 captain Justin must pull out the stops to try to get two massive generators up to the remote community before sundown. And when the recession nips at "Buffalo" Joe's heels, he organizes a $7-million sale of two Canadair CL-215 waterbombers to the Turkish government. A delegation arrives to seal the deal. With so much money on the line, will the contract close, or will the eccentric Joe say something to screw it up, as his son Mikey fears?
- This episode begins with a relaxing warm-up that prepares the body to dance. Five core moves are showcased in the teaching sequence: the gawazzi step, m and ms, the cabaret shimmy, the chest-camel, and the beautiful side-step arm-sweep. The choreography section provides the viewers an opportunity to practice these moves in sequence. The finale is a lively display of freestyle belly dance.
- Geoff McAlister and Stanley Wasserman are in a gay May-September relationship. They are both a reflection of their respective generation: Geoff is an active massage therapist who keeps care of himself physically, whereas Stanley enjoys relaxing at home indulging in the finer things in life, especially when it comes to food and drink. Despite the fact that Geoff defers more often than not to Stanley's wishes, Geoff loves Stanley and visa versa. They see themselves as a gay version of their neighbours, Elaine and Carlisle Wainwright, and hope to be as happy as the Wainwrights appear. A health fanatic, Geoff ignores a lump in his left testicle, which does end up being cancerous, the testicle which needs to be removed. Geoff refuses, wanting to deal with his problem in a more holistic manner. In reality, Geoff is angry and upset with his situation, and takes it out on Stanley, who has never taken care of his own body. After they find out the Wainwright's relationship is not all it appears to be on the surface, Geoff and Stanley examine their own relationship and find it's doing much better than the Wainwrights. Geoff's cancer ends up making their individual lives converge as they both see Geoff through this health scare.
- Northern Lights Shelter is crawling with a record number of black bears when a seriously injured new cub comes in. Angelika works around the clock to try to save her. Volunteer Thomas is put in charge of raising a fawn who becomes an internet sensation after a farmer delivered her by roadside C-section.
- Tom becomes the support for two people. First, Carlisle finally admits that Elaine has left him. Carlisle uses Tom both as his divorce lawyer (despite the fact that Tom does not specialize in divorce nor does he really agree to act as Carlisle's lawyer) and surrogate "friend". Tom is further burdened when Carlisle is unexpectedly hospitalized and thus Tom is forced to look after Elaine's beloved but temperamental dog, Lulu, who Carlisle refuses to place in a kennel. And second, Janice and Tom have been casually dating, and outwardly everything seems to be going all right. However, Tom still thinks about his deceased wife, Colleen. Tom "speaks to Colleen" while he's sleeping, but there's something more to Tom's pain than the fact that he misses Colleen or that he thinks about the suffering she endured with her illness prior to her passing. Tom finally admits to himself that although he loved her, their marriage, especially at the end, was by no means perfect. With that admission, he can counsel Carlisle to move on with his life, something that Tom decides to do with Janice.
- Donna decides to bring Jay's dog, Bentley, into the care home to visit him. Keith gives her a helping hand. In the Downworld, the next check point brings Jay to a place he may never want to leave.
- In an effort to shed her old skin, and to prove to Gil that she's not so conservative, Shannon joins up with Craig to demonstrate against Uber Burger... and winds up being dared to streak through one of the fast food's locations.
- 2019–2021TV-G8.9 (12)TV EpisodeGabby teams up with her bitter rival, Susie, to masquerade as best friends in order to win a contest to meet her favorite YA book author.
- Angelika needs to start releasing the yearling black bears back to the wild, but tranquilizing the first two proves difficult. Volunteers Kim and Amy try to release two squirrels they've raised from infancy, but the job takes a funny and humiliating turn.
- 2019–2021TV-G8.0 (11)TV EpisodeGabby gets FOMO while babysitting an alien smart home, but when she uses the cool alien tech to lure a party to the house, the situation goes dangerously interstellar.
- In surprise twist of character, Gil writes a sensitive play that he decides to produce at school... but Erin is mortified when she discovers it's 'loosely' based on her one night with him.
- Following the suicides of the Dubois sisters, the main question on everyone's mind is who will be the new owner and what will he/she do with the building? Yuri and the Tans are the most concerned as their livelihoods are attached to the building. The who ends up being Stu Dubois, Pauline and Bea's second cousin. The what?: he intends on fixing up and selling the building. He does retain Yuri's services but Yuri is still worried that the new owner will not, and as such decides to fix up all the tenant's problems to get good references from them. The only tenant who seems to feel sorry for Yuri is Bobby, since he figures Yuri, solely by association, was the closest to the Dubois sisters. Things change for Bobby when Bobbi tells him of her one time indiscretion with Yuri. When Bobby finally catches up with Yuri, they have a physical altercation. But a physical altercation happens around them at the same time: an earthquake. There is substantial damage to the building, some of which has landed on top of a now pinned-by-rubble Yuri. While the rest of the tenants have evacuated the building (which includes a distraught Bobbi), captives Bobby and Yuri have time to air their issues. It also gives Bobby time to figure out not only what he's going to do with Yuri, but what he's going to do about his marriage.
- While Laurel is away in Japan, Mark rents her room in Maggie's apartment. Meanwhile, Jen and Chris attempt to continue their relationship when their pregnancy takes an unexpected turn and Gil is in hot water when Erin catches him with another girl.
- Few landscapes are as awe-inspiring as the Canadian Rockies, so if there's a story to be found, it's likely on these peaks. Julia and Robin climb aboard a helicopter for the breathtaking experience of heli-yoga. Then, back on earth, sort of, Julia visits the town of Vulcan, famous for its Star Trek-based tourism. And since this is the wild wild Canadian west, Robin tries his hand at some real-life ranching
- Alexis and Adam are in lifestyle shock: the arrival their son Hudson has meant that this formerly 'out and about' couple is now decidedly housebound but their 1980s kitchen just isn't happening anymore. It's neither practical nor beautiful so designer Samantha Pynn gives it an eco-friendly and stylish makeover. By taking out the dated metallic back-splash, lacquering their cabinets and updating the furnishings, Samantha converts an open kitchen and living area into a stunning space that is both functional for everyday use and glamorous enough for entertaining.
- "Alice, I Think" is a story about the misadventures of Alice's unconventional family and their odd collection of friends living in the northern town of Smithers, British Columbia. The show follows the family as they encounter life's ups, downs, and occasional absurdities.
- Both Yuri and Toni are facing new nemeses. Yuri's is contractor and television personality Jim Caruk, who Elvis has hired to fix up the building since Stu has a prospective buyer. In essence, Jim is doing Yuri's job. Yuri realizes that his livelihood at Robson Arms is in jeopardy, especially when Elvis gives Jim a set of master keys to the building. Toni faces two nemeses: menopause and Bao's pretty young third cousin Kitty Chong, just arrived from Kowloon, Hong Kong. Initially seemingly sweet, innocent and naive, Kitty tells a heartbreaking story of a recently killed loving fiancé. She is adored by all, especially the men of the building, with whom Kitty uses her sexuality to get whatever she wants. This includes some sexual favours for Elvis, who is threatening to triple the store's rent once the lease expires. Grandma, who has never trusted the Chong side of the family, is the first to see through Kitty's charade. Toni eventually sees the real manipulative side of Kitty, who wants to steal everything that Toni has. Based on advice from Yuri, who will resort to down and dirty tactics to save his job, Toni gets the upper hand on Kitty when Toni discovers Kitty's real background, which includes a still living fiancé from whom Kitty embezzled money; and Kitty's ultimate goal of getting Bao and Toni to sign her immigration documents to move to Canada. Ultimately, Kitty is sent packing back to Kowloon, but not before she gets Elvis to renew the store's lease at the same rate.
- Bobby gambles Mel's plane in a high-stakes poker game while Krista's pilot skills are put to the test when the DC-3 runs out of fuel at 5,000 feet.
- A mistake delays the crew's first crack at cutting the Pit 3 lens, and when the inside is finally revealed, deep fractures plague the giant piece of jade. On Highway 37, a food truck rollover provides Jade City with a produce bounty, but when a second truck rolls over on the same curve, Claudia asks for the police to help crack down on tired drivers.
- The crew pulls promising boulders off J lens but runs out of fuel at the mine. A sudden surprise about the road has them plotting a quick exit. Scrappy Larry and Ricky try for a windfall by harvesting catalytic converters from old cars. Broken excavators ruin their best laid schemes.
- Bobby lies to gain the trust of a Dene elder and friend of his father, but when tragedy strikes, Bobby must trust the elder with his own life.
- Guy is left in charge of Wolverine, where breaking in a new worker threatens to derail his mission to find the first jade of the season.
- Evan and Dylan are taken hostage by two drug dealers while investigating an Anomaly in a vintage train yard.
- Too much space is not always a good thing, but with a little planning, designer Samantha Pynn is able to transform Ania and Walter's vast bedroom into a luxurious, earth-friendly boudoir.
- Tyler and Anika play an extortion-filled version of cat and mouse that leaves Craig the victim. Meanwhile aptitude test results affect many, including Mark whose aptitude for art leads him into taking the starring role in Gil's play.
- Series set in Yellowknife portrays renegade bush pilots at work and play in northern Canada.
- Laurel's video diary falls into the wrong hands. Anika revamps Craig's look. Shannon forces Jen to choose between their friendship and Chris.
- Experienced or expecting? The Smart Cookies explain how a few baby steps can help you child-proof your wallet.
- Sault, aka Annabelle Bonaduce, is running out of ideas for her magazine column. The only one of the many hair-brained ideas that Sault came up with that was approved by Charlotte, her editor, was an exposé on a gay wedding, Stanley and Geoff's wedding to be more precise. Sault, as Geoff's maid of honour, is reluctant to tell her "bride" of this news. When she eventually does, Geoff flatly refuses. One would think that Stanley would reject the idea as well, but when he hears about the possible free swag associated to spruce up their otherwise sparse festivities... Meanwhile, Bobbi, with newly received secretarial school diploma in hand, gets her first temp job at the chiropractic office of Dr. Jordan Cohen. Bobbi is excited about the job since she is physically attracted to Jordan. She wants so much to be in love and be loved again, both for herself and for finding a father for Robbie. Luckily for Bobbi, Jordan is as equally attracted to her and he asks her out. Before him asking her on this date, Bobbi secretly rifled through Jordan's private things to find out more about him. She finds only one possible skeleton, which she thinks is a wife named Angela. After their date which included an exciting romp in bed, Bobbi discovers that Jordan's skeleton is not exactly what she thought it was. His skeleton?: he hates children. It really is rather a morbid fear of children. Bobbi initially keeps news of Robbie from Jordan, but when it looks that they are mutually falling in love, Bobbi ultimately has no choice but to tell him. Because of his deep feelings for her, Jordan tells her he will try to not let Robbie get between them. Regardless of if things between Bobbi and Jordan work, Yuri (Robbie's biological father), newly arrived back at Robson Arms, is willing to support Bobbi and Robbie in any way they need.
- Dr. Evram Mintz's post-traumatic stress disorder is continuing to affect his performance aboard the Antares. His ability to perform under pressure becomes critical when Paula Morales has a serious accident in the cargo bay. For Paula, the accident may result in her being unable to pilot the Venus lander. Ajay returns to work at Mission Control. In flashbacks, the source of Mintz's PTSD is explained. Donner's major phobia is revealed during a hospital visit. The old-timers on the visit start a pool as to just how long Donner will stay on his feet. Zoe decides what she is going to do about her pregnancy but complications arise.
- Claudia and her crew can't seem to catch a break. Josh narrowly avoids disaster driving a load of desperately-needed fuel into the mine and Claudia's devastated when a jade slab cracks while she's operating the wire saw, putting into question her quarter million-dollar sale. At the scrapyard, Scrappy Larry struggles to get back into fiancé Susan's good books after he goes on a spending spree.
- The moment you step onto the island of Barbados you are wrapped in warmth, sun, and surf, but for travel writers filing stories that means turning vacation activities into story ideas. Robin attacks the turquoise waves from various angles with a Bajan surfing legend while Julia spends a little time up-close and personal with endangered, Hawksbill Turtles helping to send them off on their incredible life journey.
- During a heat wave Shawn and Tanja depart with bears in a barrel on the longest release mission of the year and along the way must rescue a fawn and cub. At the shelter, Kim tries to leash train their skittish wolf-dog, Odin.
- On the rough road to 2 Mile, Josh struggles with a heavy, unstable load and gets separated from the convoy. He faces a lonely night on the trail while Robin and Claudia forge ahead to the new mine site. The steep climb up to 2 Mile puts Scrappy Larry's battered army truck to the test.
- Two yearlings that bonded after each lost their mothers part ways when they're freed in their own home territories. Meanwhile, six starving moose calves are rescued, but they need the right caring touch to help them survive.
- The last two yearling bears to be released seem to grow too attached to the volunteers. If Angelika can't teach them a healthy fear of humans, they could put the whole bear rehab program in jeopardy.
- Travel writers are seasonal creatures, and it's the wrong time of year to enjoy the coastline of this small, Central American country. Instead, Robin and Julia immerse themselves in the jungle, surrounded by ancient Mayan ruins. While Julia enrolls herself in a jungle survival course, Robin goes underground to explore a vast system of cave waterfalls.
- This episode begins with a graceful warm-up that prepares the body to dance. The teaching sequence guides the viewers through shoulder- rolls, the village-shimmy, and the more challenging belly-rolls, zaar-head and Lebanese hip-circles. The performance combines all these moves into a stunning choreography followed by a freestyle belly dance.
- Peter Kent reviews the highlights from the past season of Stuntdawgs, while sharing a few insights about the stunt world, his own career as stunt double to Arnold Schwarzenegger and anecdotes from the show.
- Beth is a busy, successful, single executive whose life consists of five-star hotels, gourmet restaurants and VIP airport lounges. But her own house, a midtown Toronto duplex, doesn't measure up. As a result, she feels more at home on the road than in her own house. Designer Samantha Pynn uses silks, metallic wallpaper, glass tabletops and mirrored doors to transform Beth's dowdy living quarters into a glamorous and luxurious space. She does this while using eco-friendly products such as wallpaper made from fifty percent recycled fibers and salvaged chairs found online. These items find new life with a fresh coat of paint and upholstery. This 'over-the-top' style, which brings Hollywood glamor into everyday living, may have Beth never wanting to leave home again.
- When their mine truck Six Pack goes down for the fourth time this season, Robin has to make a difficult decision about the future of their only mine truck capable of hauling out heavy boulders. With winter on their heels, Claudia works day and night trying to find another way to bring out their jade as fast as possible, finally making a desperate plea for help to a neighboring miner.
- 2019–2021TV-G8.9 (15)TV EpisodeGabby becomes obsessed with exposing and turning the tables on Havensburg's "Fright Master," an unknown entity that terrorizes the school every Halloween.