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- The adventures of the inhabitants of a western town that straddles the Canadian-American border.
- Pregnant nurse undergoes emergency C-Section and baby has no signs of life
- A U.S. marshal and a Canadian Mountie share jurisdiction and an office in a town that is on US-Canadian border. The border splits the town in two.
- A Cree Indian arrives in Bordertown with documents that prove that the Canadian half of the settlement and all the land to the North actually belongs to the Cree nation by a treaty signed with the British government. A Canadian official arrives to sort out the matter and Bennett believes that the government agent will go to any steps, including forging documents, to prevent the town from being turned over to the Native Americans.
- Peter Olsen states Gabriel Couteau murdered a stranger who rode onto his family's farm and his teenage son, Karl, claims to have been an eyewitness to the shooting. The Olsen's charges are enough to convince Jack to make an arrest, but Clive thinks the newcomers' story is too pat. When Karl's friend, Willie Haddon, discovers that Karl couldn't possibly have seen the shooting, Peter's accusation begins to unravel.
- Marie and Clive find themselves in the middle of a deadly game of cat-and-mouse being played by Jack and Don Carlos. Years earlier, Jack killed Don Carlos' brother while serving as a Texas Ranger and the Mexican rancher murdered the marshal's wife and daughter in vengeance. Still not satisfied that the score has been settled, Don Carlos has journeyed to Bordertown and hired a noted gunslinger to kill Jack and complete his revenge.
- Craddock recognizes a visiting railroad promoter as a person from his Civil War past. The promoter has changed his name to hide his identity. Craddock ends up in jail accused of attacking the promoter
- Clive's former partner in crime, Archie Stanton, travels to Bordertown after being released from prison in hopes that Clive can help him find honest work. Clive gets Archie a job working as a blacksmith for the town banker, McWherter, but when a large sum of money is stolen, the ex-convict is blamed. Clive is convinced that his friend was framed and with Jack's help, tries to find the real criminal.
- Jack is shot while escorting a pair of desperadoes to jail. When his horse returns to Bordertown with an empty saddle, Clive rushes to recapture his prisoners, but his gun misfires, temporarily blinding him. Before the outlaws can close in to administer the coup de grace, Clive is unexpectedly rescued by a pretty, red-haired woman who is handy both in the woods and with a gun.
- Clive, Jack and Couteau discover a small band of Indians dead of disease. A Catholic priest who was attempting to minister to them fears influenza killed the families and when Marie tries to treat an sick Indian child in a field, the priest attempts to stir up trouble by insisting that Bordertown's doctor is threatening their lives with illness by insisting on keeping the young boy in her house. Meanwhile Jack and Clive discover evidence that the dead Indians were poisoned.
- Obediah Winslow, a gunfighter known as the Reaper comes to Bordertown and Craddock and Bennett are curious why he came. Craddock's worried that someone will get killed. Bennett seems content to let him stay. When someone tries to draw on him Craddock tells him to go but he says Craddock will have to carry his body out. Bennett stops them from going at it. He later goes to see Marie who later tells them why he came.
- When one of Joanna Radway's cowboys becomes deathly ill after visiting Zack's saloon, the ranch woman blames the bartender and destroys his saloon with an ax. Marie suspects that Zack may have purchased some tainted whiskey and is abducted when she confronts his new distributors.
- An election for Mayor is happening at Bordertown. The local newspaper publisher is opposed to the only candidate. The candidate promises to replace Craddock as marshal. The officer is attacked
- After killing a Mountie, the Connaught Gang send their newest member into Bordertown impersonating the dead lawman to gather information about a payroll shipment. The young man begins to have second thoughts about his career as a criminal when he discovers the respect the townspeople give to their red-coated lawmen.
- The notorious Nebraska Lightning gang ride into Bordertown and take a special interest in Marshal Jack Braddock. Jack learns that someone using his name killed the gang's leader and the five remaining outlaws have journeyed north to avenge his death. Fortunately for Jack and Clive, famed American lawman Bat Masterson has come to Bordertown for reasons of his own and offers to lend a hand in the coming shootout.
- A man comes to town offering a gunbelt for sale. Craddock recognizes it as his father, who abandoned his family when Craddock was young. He tracks down the source to find out who killed his dad.
- Jack's captain from the army is running guns. He comes to town and asks Jack for help to get cargo across border. Jack is not aware of his illegal cargo
- A starving Indian nearly burns down Marie's general store when he breaks in late at night to steal food. When Marie discovers food meant for the local tribesmen has been sold to settlers by the government's Indian agent, she tries to find the needed evidence to convict the unscrupulous civil servant.
- A Mountie whom Clive knows is brought to town by an Indian woman and he's been shot. Clive mentions the man is not popular with the Mounties because he's sympathetic to the Indians. When he regains consciousness he says he helped Sitting Bull who was captured by American soldiers escape. They shot him. So as he heals, the Americans come to town and are determined to arrest him. But Craddock stops them for a while. They later learn the woman is pregnant with the Mountie's child. And when he dies they worry what will become of her and their child.
- The wagon delivering the Mountie payroll and the Bordertown mail is discovered with covered with bloodstains and bristling with arrows. Clive and Jack quickly realize that the "clues" are planted to throw the law off the scent - since the route was secret and the bodies of the escort never found, the robbery had to be committed by deserters. While the Mountie and the marshal search for the thieves, Marie entertains a cousin newly arrived from France.
- Diane Denny,a former slave, thinks she has left the past behind in the south. Little does she know how wrong she is. Diane must struggle with her hatred for a man when her former owner shows up in town.
- Craddock's past comes back to haunt him when a bounty hunter comes to town with the intent of taking him back to Mexico to face the father of the man he killed.
- A fur trader is killed out of town by a fur broker. The broker comes to Bordertown with a fur buyer who happens to be an old friend of Marie and her late husband. He wants to marry her and take her from Bordertown. Complications arise.
- The Man They Couldn't Hang.
- Dr. Marie Dumont is having a bad day. First she learns that Bordertown's new unscrupulous lawyer owns half of her general store, then she discovers that her new partner is representing a woman who is suing her for malpractice when her husband died while in the pretty physician's care.
- While tracking Jim McKay, a man wanted for bank robbery and murder in Montana, with Corporal Bennett and Marshal Craddock, Gabriel Couteau discovers that their quarry is his long-lost brother. In spite of his revulsion for the criminal acts his brother has committed, Couteau agrees to help him escape the lawmen who are hot on his trail.
- Bennett and Craddock's argument over whether to use Bordertown's supply of fireworks to celebrate Dominion Day or the Fourth of July are suspended when an itinerant peddler assaults town lawyer Louis Gilbert. Marie Dumont learns that the salesman considers Gilbert a traitor to the failed revolution organized in Paris by the French Commune ten years earlier. Realizing that further bloodshed between the two men is inevitable, Jack and Clive arrange for a duel on American soil.
- Craddock becomes annoyed when Bennett seems more interested in courting pretty Anna Dawson then he is on running to earth the murderous Cain gang. When Gabriel Courteau suggests a plan to set a trap for the outlaws by offering to buy rifles, Bennett is more than ready to put romance aside in order to put the crooks out of business permanently.
- Marshal Jack Craddock is forced to kill a down-on-his-luck farmer who attempted to improve his financial situation by robbing a stagecoach. The farmer's children refuse to accept Jack's explanation, nor do they see his offers of assistance as anything more than his attempts at assuaging his guilty conscience. Instead, the children determine to exact deadly revenge upon the lawman.
- When a rancher dies suddenly, Marshal Craddock writes to his nearest relative, a novelist living in Boston, Massachusetts advising him to journey to Bordertown to look at the ranch before selling out to the powerful ranchers' association. Both Jack and the writer believe that the older man was actually murdered and when the ranch foreman is beaten and shots are fired at the new owner, the American lawman investigates a lengthy list of suspects.
- When a cowboy accidentally drives a herd of wild horses into Bordertown while on his way to Spokane, Jack suggests he auction the animals on the spot to save him a lengthy journey. Just as the sale begins, three men ride into town, claim the herd as their own and accuse the first cowpoke of being a horse thief. In the ensuing scuffle, one of the men is killed. Clive and Couteau must backtrack the herd to determine who is the true owner of the horses.
- Clive Bennett drives off an attack by Paul Cain, the last remaining member of a gang of cutthroats, but murderous outlaw escapes. Even though Cain remains at large, Clive decides to go continue with his wedding to the pretty widow, Anna Dawson, with his father officiating at the ceremony. Cain manages to slip into Bordertown determined to avenge himself upon the Mountie for killing his outlaw brother.
- Wendell's courtship of Sally Duffield hits a snag when his bank's home office orders him to foreclose on her boardinghouse's mortgage. While Jack tries to teach a callow youth the finer points of sparking a pretty girl, Wendell and Zack organize a Harvest Dance in hopes Bordertown's residents will pass the hat to pay off Sally's indebtedness.