Brent feels that he's behind the times with his old-fashioned camera, so he goes digital to be in the now. Unfortunately, being in the now requires an instruction booklet, which Brent neglects to read. Paul adds a trivia game to the bar, creating some unlikely teams, and bringing out the competitive spirit in quite a few Dog River denizens. Oscar takes a disliking to his neighbour's lawn ornaments, particularly the gnomes, which bear a striking resemblance to a certain crotchety Dog Riverite.
Season 3 Episode 9 of Corner Gas resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s03e01 - Dress For Success
s03e02 - Key To The Future
s03e03 - Dog River Vice
s03e04 - Will and Brent
s03e05 - The Littlest Yarbo
s03e06 - Mail Fraud
s03e07 - Fun Run
s03e08 - Trees A Crowd
s03e09 - Picture Perfect
s03e10 - Safety First
s03e11 - Hairloss
s03e12 - Ruby Newsday
s03e13 - Merry Gasmas
s03e14 - Friend Of A Friend
s03e15 - Block Party
s03e16 - Physical Credit
s03e17 - Telescope Trouble
s03e18 - Bean There
s03e19 - Road Worthy
Corner Gas is about the lives of the people who live in Dog River and hang around the only gas station and restaurant in town. The cast of characters includes Brent LeRoy, the owner of Corner Gas and chronic comic book reader; his assistant at the station, Wanda Dollard, who is just a little too well educated to be stuck where she is, but doesn't seem to mind it; Hank Yarbo, Brent's friend from his school days whose hobbies consist of hanging out at the gas station and drinking coffee; Lacey Burrows, a big-city girl who's a little out of place in small town Saskatchewan; Brent's parents, Oscar and Emma LeRoy, who bicker all the time, but when push comes to shove, they're there for each other; and the town constabulary, Davis Quinton and Karen Pelly, who seem to get into more trouble than they stop.