
Corner Gas
To drum up business, Brent gets a sign to put up catchy slogans outside the gas station and coffee shop.

To drum up business, Brent gets a sign to put up catchy slogans outside the gas station and coffee shop.

Brent develops a grudge for a comedian who performs at a comedy night in Dog River. Hank, on the other hand, is star struck.

When Brent gets a new cell phone, Davis is determined to keep up with him technologically.

Brent uses a drone to harass Oscar Wanda and Emma attempt to measure the intelligence of turkeys.

Wanda helps Brent investigate his nightmares about being attacked by Michael J. Fox.

Hank wants to build a zip line in town and Lacey and Brent help out so he doesn't get himself killed.

At the Summer Solstice Deck Party, the locals compete for a seat in the sun.

When Lacey's ex-fiance comes to visit, the people of Dog River take matters into their own hands to protect her from her past.

Realizing that towns have attracted tourists with giant statues, Dog River decides it should put up its own big tourist magnet.

Rookie cop Karen is up against a conspiracy of silence when she tries to crack the case of graffiti on the Dog River water tower.

Rookie cop Karen is up against a conspiracy of silence when she tries to crack the case of graffiti on the Dog River water tower.

In an effort to impress Lacey, Brent agrees to babysit Wanda's troubled six-year-old.

Lacey offers free Pilates classes to the people of Dog River but the town is strangely hostile to the idea.

When a tax man comes to audit the Corner Gas business records, Oscar and Hank plot to humiliate the auditor.

Following the life of Brent Leroy, proprietor of a gas station, the only stop for miles and main hub of action on the Prairies.

Brent gets the opportunity to pursue one of his dreams, but that would mean leaving Dog River behind.

Lacey loses letters from the rooftop Ruby Café sign during a windstorm.

It's cigars and “Battle Brides” night for the women of Dog River but they can't shake Hank from the girls-only event.

It's 70s Disco Night at the Bar and Lacey is annoyed with the town's new party planning methods.

Things get awkward when Lacey and Brent realize just how romantic moon-gazing can be.