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New tonight: Peak Season on CTV, episodes 3 & 4

EP 103: “It’s not a snow globe, it’s a bubble.”
Lauren puts her party-girl reputation to use by starting an event promotions business; Matt has plans to get back in Elle’s good books; while newly separated Dré and Amanda have a run-in at the Savage Beagle.

EP 104: “It’s all about the chase.”
Local snowboarder Steph’s aspirations of becoming a pro rider hit a serious bump; Amanda and Stoofie start spending more time with Whistler club fixtures Ian and Denis; Lauren’s new business jeopardizes a friendship; and Dré makes a discovery that shatters any hope of getting back together with Amanda.

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In the news: Aaron Poole of Crash & Burn, Living in Your Car

From Bruce DeMara of the Toronto Star:

  • Aaron Poole: A role worth an eyetooth
    “Throughout the year, Poole has had recurring roles in two TV series being shot in Hamilton, Crash & Burn and Living in Your Car, which is set to premiere in 2010 on TMN.The chance to work in Beirut required having his character written out of the final two episodes of Crash & Burn, a decision he admitted ruefully was a tough one. ‘I’m not dead (in the series). I may be dead to them. We’ll see, we’ll see,’ Poole said, adding he hopes to rejoin in Season 2.” Read more.
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New tonight: Peak Season on CTV

EP 101: “In this town you hear a lot of stuff.”
As the series begins, Amanda’s suspicions are aroused when Dré announces that he won’t be joining her for a weekend getaway; newly single Lauren vows to stay that way and enjoy a drama-free winter; Aussie Matt is reunited with his girlfriend Elle, who questions how faithful he’s has been in this wild resort town.

EP 102: “This town will chew you up.”
Dré learns that Amanda may have been seeing somebody before they broke up; Lauren’s partying could cost her her job; and a suspicious Elle tells Matt that she wants to meet his Whistler friends.

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In the news: Air Farce returns for New Year’s Eve

From Bill Brioux of the Canadian Press:

  • ‘Royal Canadian Air Farce’ returns
    “Last New Year’s Eve, the Royal Canadian Air Farce was grounded after 16 seasons on CBC-TV and an even longer run on radio. The seven-member comedy troupe disbanded, props and sets were donated and sold, and the chicken cannon was corked and decommissioned. So how hard was it to get airborne again?” Read more.
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