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- A multi-generational saga set in Alberta, Canada and centered on a family getting through life together in both happy and trying times.
- Battling demons and other creatures with her unique abilities and a posse of dysfunctional allies, Wyatt Earp's great great-granddaughter Wynonna is the only thing that can bring the paranormal to justice.
- This 10-episode, one-hour drama follows a group of flawed family members who reluctantly work together at their father's law firm in downtown Vancouver.
- Follows the lives of the McMurrays as they struggle to keep their beloved ranch afloat.
- While left in charge of Maggie's Diner for the week, a driven Jade Virani butts heads with the new girl in town while they vie for the new manager position.
- Christmas comes to Heartland, along with an anonymous call about starving horses stranded by an avalanche in the Rocky Mountains, which send Amy and Ty to their rescue.
- In 2045, a former MMA fighter turned government agent, runs a bar in the tiny town of Borealis - where a number of international interests are vying for control of the area.
- Fortunate Son is about espionage, political activism and love, loyalty and healing.
- David McGregor's family owns an oil firm and the vast Rivercross estate in Alberta. His late father however donated the original land to the Henrys. The heiress and her all-female offspring refuse to sell it back, although they can barely scrape together payments on the mortgage David bought. David's sons, responsible lawyer Will and immature horse-wrangler Peter, would prefer to be friends with their neighbors, each having a soft spot for a Henry girl. David's daughter Rebecca is a schemer herself, planning a loveless marriage to politician Trevor.
- An oil industrialist, an environmental activist and a politician are in conflict in this drama set around a summit on climate change.
- A semi-fictional story about the shooting of four Canadian RCMP officers during a drug raid in Mayerthorpe, Alberta.
- Growing up as a punk in Calgary during the 1980s.
- It is described as a high-octane, cliffhanger-driven, neo-noir thriller set in the big rig cab of Joe Dobbs as he traverses the darkest nights of his life.
- Jade's opportunity for a promotion is put in jeopardy when the new girl in town shows up full of energy and innovative ideas.
- Jade fends off newcomer Sloane's social media prowess while brainstorming great community-oriented ideas for Maggie's with Georgie and Trace.
- An unexpected friendship grows while Jade tries to attract talent to her big Maggie's promotion.
- A misunderstanding leads to a broken promise and Jade and the gang are left to pick up the pieces before it's too late.
- With everything falling apart around them, Trace and Sloane try to motivate a dejected Jade to step up and save the show.
- Some surprise performances at the big show pave the way for the announcement of the new manager position at Maggie's.
- Ruby Howard, peace protester and mother goes to Blaine WA to pick up a would be draft dodger Travis, who causes some problems while crossing the border into Canada. At a peace rally Ruby's son Ralph (also a protester) sets an effigy on fire resulting in some police intervention and then the arrest of Ruby and others.
- The committee works to free the jailed peace protesters as Ralph and his new girlfriend, Destiny, take matters into their own hands.
- Ruby struggles to connect with her children who both seem unreachable to her. Travis helps a new deserter to cross the border but discovers he knows something of Travis' troubled past.
- Ruby throws herself into the California primary campaign for Robert Kennedy; Travis is invited back to the Howard house.
- A brokenhearted Ruby makes a phone call she will regret; Travis is forced to choose which side he's on.
- Travis' sudden and violent arrest leads to an unexpected reunion. Ruby begins to suspect the F.B.I. may have followed her to Canada. Ralph lies to his parents and leaves town.
- Travis reappears at the Howard house; someone from Ruby's past arrives and puts the Howard family at risk.
- Ruby and Ted's marriage faces its final test; Travis is forced to reveal the truth about himself.
- Oil surveyor Masud Khamil narrowly escapes an attack on his camp in the deserts of Saudi Arabia and flees with some valuable data. Tom McConnell replaces his father-in-law Sir Mark Foxbay as Chairman of Arrow Oil. At the celebration party, Inuit activist Mika Namuvai enters uninvited and serves Tom a writ from her people. The writ decries global warming and its causes, such as Arrow's production facility on the Athabasca tar sands. The shock of Mika's subsequent ejection causes Tom's daughter to have an asthma attack, but she is saved by Holly Dernay, head of renewable energy at Arrow.
- Conclusion: Crowley sends Dernay to the World Forum on Climate Change in Calgary to look for Masud. Mack leads the Open Business Coalition and their friendly countries in moves to scupper Kyoto II. Dernay contacts Masud and tries to go to McConnell but he dismisses her. Crowley gets support within the Open Business Coalition from McConnell and the insurance companies and they win over the United States Treasury Secretary Brent Schlaes.
- Oil tycoon David McGregor, owner of the largest estate in a region of Alberta (Canada), decides it's time to get back the original plot and house of Rivercross, the only part his dad left not to him but to his beloved foreman Max Henry. Thereto David intends to call the loan he gave Max's daughter Maggie Henry. She's behind, but her daughters Lucy -who had joined Jones' band, about to tour internationally- and Kate may chip in to try avoiding losing the family heritage. Meanwhile David's son Will, a brilliant corporate lawyer, finds his irresponsible brother Peter lost Will's Porsche in a poker game. David's daughter Rebecca is engaged to Trevor Faulkner, heir of an even richer family, but has an affair with a ranch-hand.
- David's company is strapped for cash, so he gets Rebecca to convince Trevor to help 'circumvent' environmental permits for Copper Creek. It's actually polluted, which Will grudgingly keeps secret only escaped cattle heads for it. He also uses every trick, ultimately donation bribery, to make sure Kate gives the acceptance speech at her local environmental benefit. Charlotte hires studly drifter Briggs as ranch-hand. Geologist Dillon Parker dates Kate before either know they are on opposite sides versus McGregor, and finds there is oil under Rivercross. Peter is tracked by drug pusher Ricky, who seduces him into kissing, coke and rebellion
- After elaborate wedding preparations and Trevor Faulkner's promise his gay day are over, Rebecca tells him she doesn't want a walk-over groom. He soon after knocks down a campaign contributor for flirting with her, but refuses to take the manipulative bitch back. Will risks his position by showing the Henry girls Dylan's geological report. Yet no bank dares invest in oil with novice girls. The adult Henrys each swallow enough pride to accept an unattractive way out, but Will finally offers to be their silent partner with personal funds. Charlotte discovers Jude's family are polluting entrepreneurs too, and even lover-boy himself hides something.
- Peter enjoys training Kate for his dad's rodeo horse race, prize $10,000. Untildad orders him to make a winner in two days out of Jenna Hart, as a favor to her dad, rancher BJ, so he'll sign a crucial oil deal. Will's secret lover's employer, KevCo, is after the same deal. Rebecca calls her stable-hand-lover Foster as soon as fiancé Trevor leaves for the state capital on business. Lucy accepts to destroy the potential blackmail pictures. Ricky is on the brothers' trail to recover her drugs, and Peter keeps stalling to get rid of them. The riding competition and its business consequences take surprising turns.
- Lucy has a hard time finding business partners to exploit the Rivercross oil, so she suspects the hand of the McGregors. Rebecca uses all her charms to discover who betrayed Dillon's findings, only to discover on Kate's cellphone a message indicating it's Will. Trevor only takes her back as one-night stand. Peter remains a barman. David gets wounded while hunting a rabid wolf with Kate. Charlotte mourns Jude's infidelity and gets the uninvited first-ever visit of her biological ma Yvonne, who gave her up for adoption aged 16.
- David throws 'family embarrassment' Peter off the McGregors' Montrose estate. Maggie worries as the jacket Jude gallantly gave Charlotte contains weed and grounds her. Pete sees Kate kiss 'Briggs' goodbye, he is leaving because of his exposed Joseph Finn draft dodger identity. Pete hits the bottle and cocaine and is injured badly in a car accident. Only after Will and Adele agree to part, Lucy agrees to date him. Charlotte is tempted by environmentalist Jude's anti-cattle industry-ideas. Even Rebecca mistrusts David's claim Dillon left drunk after a 'business dinner', searches his desk and discovers the geology report. Charlotte discovers the worse truth.
- While Will is in Ottowa, pa makes sure Rebecca and Trevor hosts his college friend, influential MP Ethan Hollingsworth. She fails to flirt with him, and discovers her groom is his gay lover. However he now discloses he knows about all her own affairs. Peter begs Kate for another dinner date, but overdoes Rebecca's advice to get a pill-aided night sleep. Still he shows her his rival Briggs has a secret identity. Dillon still tries to square his loyalties to employer Davis and his Henry lover, even proposing.
- Now Maggie's grandchildren stay with her and she refuses to sell him Rivercross, David buys off their trusted farmhand Walter. Peter discovers Blake is a hustler and threatens him to disclose whom he sold Will's Porsche to. The boys steal it back from Rickie. Will thus discovers she's a drug dealer. Charlotte secretly photographs Rebecca's infidelity with a studly stable-hand to blackmail her to 'help'. The girls hope to become solvent by breeding more cattle, but kill their only bull trying. The boys let them 'borrow' David's. Dillon discovers old Max kept one alternative oil site in David's empire secret in his own backyard: Rivercross! Maggie sells off private treasures to scrape together the next $10,0000 payment.
- David wants a deal in the East, so he recruits well-connected Aaron as new executive. Will however refuses to stand by as incurable womanizer Aaron moves in on naive Lucy. Alas, Adele walks in to see his towel-only coach-guest in his apartment. Kate promises ill-considered to deliver cattle feed to neighbor Jake Carpenter. Only drifter Briggs's mechanical genius makes the operation possible, but he gets wounded and caught-out on a major secret. Rebecca seduces married investigating official Baxter to get both husband Trevor and dad off the hook for corruption. Dillon's dilemma evolves to being honest with Kate, having discovered the truth about River Cross, or still not actually paying David's latest lucrative offer.
- Charlotte found Dillon Parker's corpse in the creek. David claims he left his office drunk, which forensics disprove. Inexperienced 'quick-learner' Rebecca demands to become her father's business equally ruthless heir, over naively noble Will's head. Will and Lucy become a kissing couple. David makes Peter consider a detox clinic far from Calgary, but talking to terminal cancer patient Dennis makes him decide to stay for Kate. Jude drags Charlotte along vandalizing cars; Rebecca bribes the security guard not to have them arrested. Briggs blackmails David, having found out about the geological tests. His own secret lowers the sum, and the police already found evidence against him -- planted.
- Kate brings Pete to Rivercross to recover. To repay the Henry's, he wants to bring 'his' rodeo horses, but dad David refuses even at the cost of a son; so Pete leaves Montrose for good and takes a barman job. Lucy asks Will to help investigate Briggs' disappearance. After client John Cameron's hint at foreclosure, David makes a desperate deal. Will discovers how desperate after reading Dillon's geological report. After Judd's sneaking in is discovered, Charlotte must bunk with Lucy. Rather then be dumped as too young, she tries hanging out with his anti-globalist college crowd, which satisfies nobody.
- Will is worried Lucy can't keep expenses under control. Her ex Jones turns up, who may lure her away to his band again. Unwilling to stay on a ranch turned oil site, Kate has run away with Peter, but car trouble pins them down in a motel. After Will's capital runs out without finding any oil, Lucy deserts. The news decides Kate to return, and Peter to revive the Japanese cattle plan. Having chased both sons and virtually broke, David fixes his hope on Rebecca. But her wedding compromises Trevor's ecologist electoral campaign, so she promises Will to pay the Henrys' debt in exchange for dirty secrets. David overhears her promise Trevor to thus take over McGregor Oil and turn it green. Charlotte forgives Jude's infidelity, but only wants to get to the wedding as an anti-globalist forum. It all ends with two bangs.
- Now Rebecca tells dad David Will has financed the Henry's oil drill, their tyrant father fires the golden boy and throws him out almost penniless. He even spreads lies Wil 'embezzled millions,' so nobody dares hiring him. Lucy suggests he joins the Henrys to start an independent oil firm and bluff their way to investors. Trevor's wedding with Rebecca is back on, but although rising his independent candidature is still trailing third. When fellow left candidate John Nichols blackmails him with gay affair Ethan, Rebbecca gets her PI to find even worse on Nichols. Trying to help generous but 'luscious' bar client Fukuwawa Jr with his dad, Peter stumbles on a ranching alternative for the Henrys, but pa Fukuwawa won't allow it combined with oil.
- Amy must face a difficult truth when her efforts to help a young girl form a connection with her new horse takes an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, Lou faces harsh criticism as mayor, and a cattle drive brings up difficult memories for Jack.
- Calgary Alberta; 1980: Young rebels, Ian and Shinky decide that instead of going to college or into the work force like their parents want, they must find their great destiny! But when Ian's sister Belinda moves back home after a fight with her boyfriend, Ian becomes determined to restore Belinda's honor, prove his father wrong, and blow some minds with power of punk!
- Determined to not end up like his father, Ian takes a construction job with Shinky - but gets more than he bargained for when the boss turns out to be his sister's scary ex-boyfriend, Cowboy #3 - who wants Ian to become a double agent by helping his new boss win back Belinda's love. Back in Brae Vista, Lloyd tries to prove that he's a 'cool' boss by being nice to his employees for a change.
- Ian and Shinky turn an old van into the coolest party-wagon in town. But when the van threatens their friendship - the guys have to decide if they'd rather be friends with each other, or with the van. Meanwhile, Belinda and Lloyd team up for some father-daughter crime fighting, and Helen takes up jogging - only to find that she's exercising her eyes as much as her legs!
- Lloyd wants Ian to get along better with him, so he continues to annoy him. Belinda and Helen list things that they dislike about each other, creating tension between the two. In the meanwhile, Ian and Shinky's favorite band, The Clash are coming to Calgary and struggle to get tickets.