Schitt's Creek
Alexis and Johnny hatch a plan to impress a motel reviewer.
Alexis and Johnny hatch a plan to impress a motel reviewer.
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Desperate to seem more mature, Mark heads off school grounds for lunch, but things take a turn when the Fox boys offer Mark his first beer. Meanwhile, Mary takes a job selling Avon products.
Mark is determined to raise the most money for the 24-hour famine. Meanwhile, the refrigerator breaks at the Critch house forcing the family to cook all their food at once.
When Gerry learns he has only one opportunity to meet a hockey legend and have his priceless Team Canada jersey autographed, he decides he will not let Xavier's crucial parent teacher night spoil his plans. Dating Simon's mom seems like a great idea to Robert until he considers what might happen if things don't work out.
Gerry tries to convince Bobbi to give him a senior boys basketball team next season. Robert learns that his year end evaluation came with one complaint.
Gerry suspects that Dwyer is moonlighting as a stripper and decides to find out. Lisa makes a big deal of Secretary's Day. Gerry tries to get in on the staff lottery pool.
Appa's money-saving scheme from years ago comes back to haunt him and Umma. Gerald is uncomfortable with Janet's noisy bedroom habits. Jung goes into damage control after being upstaged by Kimchee at work.
Janet pressures Appa to make date night with Umma more special. Jung turns to Craigslist - and Shannon - to replace Kimchee's expensive sneakers.
Umma finds an opportunity to get Jung back into the store. Janet's cousin Nayoung returns, inadvertently bringing one of Janet's former crushes to light.
The economy of Rankin Inlet has seen its ups and downs but the struggles that come with living in this remote and unforgiving landscape remain constant.
Gander, Newfoundland has become “The Crossroads of the World” once again thanks to new businesses, new residents, and newfound fame due to a hit Broadway musical.
Residents of Tignish are banking on new initiatives to get by, like harvesting sea plants for cattle, and the opening of an interpretive venue that celebrates one of Canada's greatest country singers, Stompin' Tom Connors.
When Nova Scotia Textiles Ltd. closed its doors after 106 years in operation, Windsor embraced its reputation as the home of massive pumpkins, and it's claim as “the birthplace of hockey.”
New Brunswick's Campobello Island is Canadian more by chance than by geography. The only year round and direct access to the mainland is a bridge to the US, which makes for a unique Canadian/American cultural blend and many challenges.
For one hundred years Amherstburg was famous for its amusement park, but when the park closed, locals turned to a new attraction that will never go out of style: Amherstburg's remarkable heritage.
This Indigenous community beat out twenty-five others to build the largest First Nations' casino in Canada.
Sioux Valley Dakota Nation in Manitoba are now bringing back the buffalo and reconnecting with their past.
Like many rural communities in Canada, Gravelbourg is facing an uphill economic battle that has led to outmigration, and along with it a significant decline in French culture. But in recent years, more than 16 different nationalities have settled in the town including German, Korean, African, Lao, and Spanish people, and it's this growing international population in Gravelbourg that is helping maintain the local economy and keeping the town on the map.
In the spring of 2013 High River, Alberta experienced the worst flooding event in the province's history. Locals rallied and survived with the country-western traditions the town is known for.
When the town's cannery shut down, Prince Rupert is now reinventing itself as a global shipping hub.
Dawson City's claim to fame is the Klondike Gold Rush, which attracted tourists from far and wide. The COVID pandemic put a stop to this thriving industry, from which the town is still struggling.
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