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The following is a '''list of episodes''' for the [[United States|American]]/[[Canada|Canadian]] [[animated television series]] ''[[Storm Hawks]]''. The series has 52 episodes ordered and in production.
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== Episode list ==
'''Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan''', is a small village (legally, for historical reasons, a [[town]]) with considerable historic significance located on [[Saskatchewan Highway 1|Trans-Canada Highway]] and the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] (CPR) mainline, some {{convert|30|mi|km}} east of the provincial [[capital]] of [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]].
=== Season 1: 2007 ===
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| Title = Age of Heroes (Part 1)
| OriginalAirDate = May 25, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 1
| ProdCode = 101
| ShortSummary = The Storm Hawks head to Terra Atmosia to register as an official Sky Knight squadron, only to be rejected because of their age. Shortly thereafter, the leader of the [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Red Eagles|Red Eagles]], [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Carver|Carver]], tries to steal the Aurora Stone, the most powerful crystal in Atmos. Though [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Aerrow|Aerrow]] is able to defeat him, things go from bad to worse when [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Master Cyclonis|Master Cyclonis]] sends the [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Dark Ace|Dark Ace]] to finish Carver's mission. The Storm Hawks are unable to fend off the fleet of [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Talons|Cyclonian Talons]], or the Dark Ace himself, and the Aurora Stone is stolen.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Age of Heroes (Part 2)
| OriginalAirDate = May 25, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 2
| ProdCode = 102
| ShortSummary = With the Aurora Stone stolen, every Sky knight in Atmos joins forces to retrieve it, only to fail miserably when the Dark Ace uses its power against them. Using the crystal to power her Storm Engine, Master Cyclonis plans to wipe out every terra in Atmos simultaneously. The Storm Hawks mount their own mission to retrieve the crystal, opting to use stealth over brute force. While the rest of his team sneaks in through Cyclonia's many underground passages, Aerrow provides a distraction on the outside, defeating Master Cyclonis' minions one by one, even the Dark Ace. Within the fortress, he is aided by [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Starling|Starling]], a lone Sky Knight who had infiltrated the Cyclonian ranks before the stone was even stolen. Ultimately, Aerrow is forced to destroy the Aurora Stone to stop the Storm Engine, but with Starling's testimony this is considered an acceptable loss.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Gale Force Winds
| OriginalAirDate = June 4, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 3
| ProdCode = 103
| ShortSummary = During a scouting mission into the Cyclonian-controlled Terra Gale, the Storm Hawks take on a mission to rescue the granddaughter of an old man from the Cyclonians. When they find her, however, they are forced into rescuing the [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Rebel Ducks|Rebel Ducks]], Terra Gale's imprisoned Sky Knight squadron, as well.
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{{Episode list
| Title = The Code
| OriginalAirDate = June 11, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 4
| ProdCode = 104
| ShortSummary = While attempting to procure a phoenix crystal from a phoenix nest, the Storm Hawks have their prize stolen by the [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Rex Guardians|Rex Guardians]]. When their leader, Harrier, insists on a challenge, Aerrow gladly agrees in order to show him who runs the better squadron. However, the Storm Hawks find themselves in a bad position to win when faced with the Guardians' insistence on adhering to proper etiquette, and lose the challenge through technicalities. To make things worse, Harrier hands the phoenix crystal over to the Dark Ace in an attempt to placate Cyclonia. The Dark Ace, of course, does not honor the deal, and the Guardians quickly discover their honorable traditions do little good against someone who doesn't play by the same rules. When the Storm Hawks succeed where they failed, Harrier agrees to take some pointers from them.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Tranquility Now
| OriginalAirDate = June 18, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 5
| ProdCode = 105
| ShortSummary = The timepulse crystal at Terra Glockenchime is shut down by [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Ravess|Ravess]] and [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Snipe|Snipe]], shutting down navigation for every airship in Atmos. Just before the Storm Hawks set out to fix the problem, [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Finn|Finn]] accidentally drops [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Junko|Junko]]'s prized Knuckle Busters into the wastelands, and Junko's just not the same without them. As the Storm Hawks make their way through Glockenchime to restore the timepulse, Finn tries to convince Junko that he can fight without the Busters. It is Snipe and his taunts that end up motivating Junko in the end, and with his confidence restored Junko is able to get the timepulse running again. Finn retrieves Junko's Knuckle Busters afterwards just to set things straight, though Junko is glad to have learned that he doesn't always need them.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Best Friends Forever
| OriginalAirDate = June 25, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 6
| ProdCode = 106
| ShortSummary = During a storm, [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Piper|Piper]] is saved by another crystal expert like herself named Lark, and the two become fast friends. However, during a recon mission to a Cyclonian crystal mine, Piper discovers her new friend is Master Cyclonis in disguise, having infiltrated the Storm Hawks in the hopes to turning Piper to her side. Unable to do so, Master Cyclonis uses the mined crystals to turn an entire Talon squadron invisible, while she deals with Piper. Using some unorthodox tactics, the Storm Hawks defeat their invisible assailants, while Piper defeats Master Cyclonis when she tries to use an oblivon crsytal, but it fails to work on Piper because Master Cyclonis consider her a friend for a small moment, making the crsytal worthless.
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{{Episode list
| Title = The Black Gorge
| OriginalAirDate = July 2, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 7
| ProdCode = 107
| ShortSummary = While taking a shortcut over the Black Gorge, the Storm Hawks are stranded by its crystal-draining energy field. In order to restore power and escape, the Storm Hawks set out for the one spot in the Black Gorge where sunlight can be found, in order to power a solaris crystal with it. Led by an unwilling [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Stork|Stork]] and a cute native animal, the Storm Hawks avoid one horrible monster after another until they reach sunlight, only to find that it transforms their animal guide and a herd of creatures like him into massive angry sloths. Fortunately, all the horrors of the gorge are no less hostile to the sloths themselves, allowing the Storm Hawks to escape.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Absolute Power
| OriginalAirDate = July 9, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 8
| ProdCode = 108
| ShortSummary = Aerrow goes off on a secret mission with Starling to Terra Bogaton, leaving Finn in charge of the ''Condor''. While Aerrow and Starling fight off the [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Raptors|Raptors]] to rescue a group of peaceful scientists, Finn goes power-mad and banishes his teammates from the bridge for disobeying his many orders. To teach him a lesson, the others mess with the ship's systems, convincing Finn to relinquish control of everyone and the ship. Their uprising is well-timed: the terracon scientists have a map of Bogaton's supposedly impenetrable air-defense, and Finn's the perfect man to take them all out. While Aerrow escorts the scientists out of Bogaton under cover fire from Finn, Starling battles [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Repton|Repton]] for the shield belonging to the Interceptors, her former squadron which Repton destroyed. Once the shield is retrieved and the scientists are safe, Aerrow reminds Starling that she's always welcome to join the Storm Hawks.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Velocity
| OriginalAirDate = July 16, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 9
| ProdCode = 109
| ShortSummary = During the annual Great Atmos Race on Terra Saharr for a rare Velocity Amulet, a mysterious rider convinces every contestant to soup up their vehicle with any and every part available, including the vehicles of their friends and even parts from their carriers. As the race begins, the riders are eliminated one by one, with the mysterious rider revealing himself to be the Dark Ace in disguise. Though Aerrow wins the race, the Dark Ace points out that Aerrow now has the only working vehicle on the terra, making the grounded Sky Knights easy pickings for his Talons. While Aerrow tries to hold off the Cyclonian forces on his own, Piper convinces everyone else to work together, cobbling together a massive and heavily armed vehicle from every spare part they have left to repel the Cyclonians. In order to celebrate their teamwork, Aerrow shatters the Velocity Amulet so every squadron can go home with a piece of it.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Fire and Ice
| OriginalAirDate = July 23, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 10
| ProdCode = 110
| ShortSummary = Repton takes his Raptors to a secret reptile paradise, only to find that the Blizzarians have frozen it over, their previous home having been conquered by the Cyclonians. In order to teach them a lesson, the Raptors begin throwing heat-producing crystals into a nearby volcano, only to be discovered by Stork. Meanwhile, the male members of the [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Absolute Zeroes|Absolute Zeroes]] offer to do some training with the the Storm Hawks, but insist that Piper stay behind with the females of their squadron. Piper quickly discovers that this is not because they look down on her, but in fact seem to think she's the leader, since their squadron leader, Suzi-Lu, is also female. When one of Repton's minions accidentally sets off the volcano, Piper convinces Suzi-Lu to sacrifice her blizzard crystal to stop it. With the threat over, the Storm Hawks promise to liberate the Blizzarians' original home, and the Raptors are stranded on a frozen terra with their vehicles melted by the lava.
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{{Episode list
| Title = King For a Day
| OriginalAirDate = July 30, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 11
| ProdCode = 111
| ShortSummary = When the Storm Hawks stumble upon the long lost Terra Vapos, Finn is declared to be the long lost hero of their prophecy, something he couldn't be happier about. However, when he discovers that an army of humanoid bats is stealing all their supplies, he offers to defeat them all by himself, just as the prophecy says. As he leaves, Piper learns that Finn hasn't been given the entire story: Finn isn't supposed to defeat them, he is to be eaten by the head bat. They prepare to go after them, but the people of Vapos, fearing the bats will stop only when Finn is eaten, toss them in jail. Sure enough, Finn is eaten by the bat, but the story doesn't end there. Finn escapes by lighting a flare, then causes a cave-in to trap the bats forever, with Aerrow, having escaped, arriving just in time to fly both of them to safety. With the bats gone, Vapos can become prosperous again.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Terra Deep
| OriginalAirDate = August 13, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 12
| ProdCode = 112
| ShortSummary = While attempting to evade a Cyclonian fleet, the Storm Hawks inadvertently flee into Terra Deep. Realizing their location just a bit too late, they are forced to play a game of Cat and Mouse with the [[List of characters in Storm Hawks#Murk Raiders|Murk Raiders]], ship-raiding pirates. Despite their efforts, the Storm Hawks can't evade the Raiders on their home turf, and the Murk Raiders are successful in boarding their ship. However, the Murk Raiders aren't quite up to the task of subduing a Sky Knight squadron, and are repelled with relative ease. Not willing to give up after such a failure, the Murk Raiders summon two more ships to pursue the Storm Hawks. Luckily for the Storm Hawks, the Murk Raiders find much more appealing targets when led out of Terra Deep, where three massive Cyclonian carriers are waiting to be picked clean.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Storm Warning
| OriginalAirDate = August 20, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 13
| ProdCode = 113
| ShortSummary = During a spy mission on Terra Amazonia, Finn deviates from Piper's step-by-step plan and steals an entire crate of crystals from a group of Cyclonians under Ravess' command. Annoyed, Piper insists that they wouldn't last a day without her, and sets out to prove it by pretending to quit. Stork discovers her trick, and the others do their best to get along just to ruin her plan. However, they fail to realize that the crate Finn stole is full of leech crystals, which are slowly draining the ship of its power and will explode after doing so. Once the drain is nearly complete, Ravess orders an attack on the Storm Hawks to take advantage of their weakness, leaving Piper the only one aware of the true nature of the crystals. With her help, Stork is able to dispose of the crystals while the rest of the team repels Ravess. With both sides convinced that they can't do without one another, the Storm Hawks make up, just in time for Stork to admit that he stored the leechers in Piper's crystal shielder in her room, which now has a nice, big window from the explosion.
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{{Episode list
| Title = A Little Trouble
| OriginalAirDate = September 1, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 14
| ProdCode = 114
| ShortSummary = The Storm Hawks have to babysit Junko's nephew (twice removed), Tynki. Meanwhile, Snipe is building a larger and even more destructive version of a Cyclonian Destroyer, which when completed will allow him to dominate the skies. As they prepare to take it down, Tynki's curiosity combined with his ridiculous Wallop strength make the little child a terror for the Storm Hawks crew. To make matters worse, when they finally begin their mission to disable the battleship, Tynki finds his way on board, innocently wrecking everything he can get his little hands on. However, his spree of destruction turns out to be beneficial, as he inadvertently helps to shut down the ship, causing it to plummet into the Wastelands.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Thunder Run
| OriginalAirDate = September 15, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 15
| ProdCode = 115
| ShortSummary = Junko is taken hostage by a spider-like gangster known as the Colonel, and the Storm Hawks have until sundown to retrieve some "rozen yoga" from from the other end of Atmos that will pay the ransom. As they set out on their mission, Junko gets into an eating contest with the Colonel. To give the ''Condor'' an extra burst of speed, Finn steals a Velocity crystal from the Raptors, bringing the wrath of Repton down upon them. Dumping parts to lighten the ship similarly angers a group of phoenixes. They even have to pass through Cyclonian territory to make it in time. All of this turns out to be in pursuit of what is actually frozen yogurt, the strange name a result of the Colonel's accent. Furthermore, Junko beats the Colonel at an eating contest, and eats the yogurt when it's delivered. Upset by the trivial goal of their dangerous journey, Piper insults the Colonel and he insists on another mission with an even smaller timeframe.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Escape!
| OriginalAirDate = September 22, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 16
| ProdCode = 116
| ShortSummary = Aerrow and Radarr have to break out of the escape-proof Cyclonian prison on Terra Zartacla. However, with no ride to escape on, and the jail warden Mr. Moss on their tail, such a feat is easier said than done. As they repeatedly avoid Moss and his guards, Moss calls more and more help in to catch them. Radarr manages to fix a broken vehicle left in the trees so they can escape, and Moss realizes that the whole affair was just a distraction to allow the Storm Hawks to break the other prisoners out.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Forbidden City
| OriginalAirDate = September 29, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 17
| ProdCode = 117
| ShortSummary = The Storm Hawks must stop Snipe from breaking into an ancient city which contains the Oracle Stone, a crystal that can see the future. Braving the many traps, hazards, and Cyclonians, Aerrow eventually finds the stone. There, the Oracle, whose spirit dwells within the stone, shows him the future: the Cyclonians win. However, she offers him the chance to change that future by freeing her. Aerrow does so, and taking the now worthless stone along, he and the Storm Hawks escape the temple, leaving Snipe with nothing.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Leviathan
| OriginalAirDate = October 6, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 18
| ProdCode = 118
| ShortSummary = When the ''Condor'' and Radarr are swallowed by the terra-sized beast known as the Leviathan, the Storm Hawks find themselves unable to fight the beast, forcing them to team up with a reluctant Sky Knight (whose crew and only brother had already been swallowed) to get their home back. Stork, meanwhile, goes into "Sky Shock" after witnessing the ''Condor'' being eaten firsthand. With Stork's shock-driven bravery and a replacement ship loaned to them by the Sky Knight, the Storm Hawks are able to get their home back. At the same time, they inadvertently discover how to repel the beast, ensuring that it will never attack any ships again.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Infinnity
| OriginalAirDate = November 7, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 19
| ProdCode = 119
| ShortSummary = The Storm Hawks steal an artifact from Snipe, which Finn inadvertently activates. He soon discovers that it houses a crystal that clones him, which he and his clones use over and over to complete all their chores all over the ship. Before Piper can reverse the effect, Snipe takes the crystal back and creates an army of clones. Using his own pride against him, the Storm Hawks distract Snipe long enough to steal back the crystal and reverse the effect, returning both Snipe and Finn to single versions of themselves.
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| Title = Terra Neon
| OriginalAirDate = November 30, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 20
| ProdCode = 120
| ShortSummary = During a vacation on Terra Neon, the Storm Hawks discover the normally active carnival terra devoid of life, except for a single place holding auditions for a show. They soon discover that the entire terra has been enslaved by two producers looking for the next big thing, and the Storm Hawks are their latest tryouts. One by one the Storm Hawks are rejected and captured, leaving only Stork, whose "doom" poetry impresses the producers. As the two producers chase down Stork, the Storm Hawks trick them into stranding themselves in the wastelands. However, while Terra Neon is now free of the producers, the same can't be said for Ravess and her Talons.
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{{Episode list
| Title = The Storm Hawks Seven
| OriginalAirDate = December 3, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 21
| ProdCode = 121
| ShortSummary = Ravess is building a powerful sonic cannon at Polaris Point, an unstable terra in the center of a narrow passage between two quadrants of Atmos. When Starling finds out, she enlists the aid of the Storm Hawks to destroy it. Though they quickly devise a plan, Starling is somewhat disappointed when it comes to mission preparations, as the Storm Hawks "training" consists of little more than foolish games. When it comes time to attack, the Storm Hawks Seven (Aerrow includes Starling in the count) fails to destroy the cannon, which is protected by a shield. Using some clever disguises, Finn's awful guitar music, and some haphazard construction by Stork, the Storm Hawks are able to temporarily nullify Ravess' cannon while Piper and Starling disable the shield, allowing the Storm Hawks to destroy Polaris Point for good. With the threat over, the Storm Hawks surprise Starling with her own room on-board the ''Condor''. Though she's not willing to join up yet, Starling gladly participates in another round of their unique form of training.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Talon Academy
| OriginalAirDate = December 4, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 22
| ProdCode = 122
| ShortSummary = After saving a Talon whose parachute failed, Piper discovers that she's no younger than herself. The Storm Hawks discover a poster for a Cyclonian training camp. Glamorous advertising on the poster is meant to suggest that being a Talon is "cool", and kids flock to the camp to join. Aerrow, Radarr and Piper join the academy to take it down, using chroma crystals to change their hair color and clothes. The camp is lead by "Sergeant" Snipe, who Aerrow can't help but continually annoy. During this time, Piper discovers that Cyclonia plans to use these new recruits to wipe out a defenseless terra, while Aerrow convinces them that being a Talon isn't all it's cracked up to be. Upon being discovered, Aerrow and Piper instigate a rebellion. A still-loyal student calls for a team of elite Talons during the commotion, and Aerrow directs the students in a massive aerial battle, which they win when Junko, Finn and Stork arrive just when the others are out of ammo. The students now want to become Storm Hawks instead.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Siren's Song
| OriginalAirDate = December 5, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 23
| ProdCode = 123
| ShortSummary = The Storm Hawks finds themselves stranded in the Great Expanse, a vast area devoid of life where instruments don't function and navigation is impossible. In recounting how they came to be in their situations, the Storm Hawks discover that they are being preyed upon by a Sky Siren, an illusion-casting witch intent on destroying them. She attempts to use their greatest desires against them, keeping them from escaping. One by one the Storm Hawks fall prey to her powers, but in the end it is Radarr who overcomes her and pilots the ship to safety, the act of doing so having been his greatest desire.
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{{Episode list
| Title = Calling All Domos
| OriginalAirDate = December 6, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 24
| ProdCode = 124
| ShortSummary = While Aerrow, Piper, and Radaar take Junko to the dentist, Finn and Stork are left to their own devices. A bird from Terra Vapos delivers a note to Finn, requesting his assistance, and the two set out to help. When they arrive, King Agar asks them to retrieve a crystal which maintains their very existence. Finn and Stork find that the Murk Raiders have stolen the crystal, so they sneak aboard their ship and steal it back, only to have the Murk Raiders follow them back to Vapos. The pair manage to hold off the Murk Raiders long enough to restore the terra, and Agar pays the Murk Raiders for their trouble with a fortune of gold. However, to the Murk Raiders dismay, the gold turns to dust as soon as they leave the terra, since, as Agar explains, "nothing ever truly leaves Vapos."
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{{Episode list
| Title = The Lesson
| OriginalAirDate = December 7, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 25
| ProdCode = 125
| ShortSummary = When Master Cyclonis develops a new type of crystal that increases the abilities of her Talons one hundred-fold, the Sky Knights quickly find themselves outmatched. A shapeshifter named Ayrgyn famous for his training tactics visits the Storm Hawks to warn them of the new threat and prepare them for the upcoming battle. To train them, he takes them to Terra Neon to test their skills against the carnival games, using his powers to make the games absurdly difficult. The Storm Hawks overcome the enhanced games, though Aerrow doesn't understand the point, and soon find that they are the only squadron left. The Storm Hawks realize that their "training" comes in handy in their battle against the superpowered Talons, and easily repel them.
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| Title = Dude, Where's My Condor ?
| OriginalAirDate = December 10, 2007
| EpisodeNumber = 26
| ProdCode = 126
| ShortSummary = When the ''Condor'' breaks down and the Storm Hawks take it in for repairs, they are tricked into trading it in for a new ship. However, their new ship is in even worse shape than the ''Condor'', and to make matters worse the ''Condor'' is sold before they have a chance to trade back. They find that the ''Condor'' is now in the possession of the Colonel, who plans to use it to break the Atmos speed record. As Stork points out, the speed he intends to reach will tear the ''Condor'' apart, and during the attempt the controls are frozen. The Colonel leaves the ship to the Storm Hawks, assuming it to be doomed. Directed by Stork, the crew manages to stop the ship before it is destroyed.
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=== Season 2: 2008===
Qu'Appelle was for a time the terminus of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] and the major distribution centre for what is now southern Saskatchewan. The town is situated in a lush rolling parkland, with intermittent [[coulee|coulees]] containing steady-flowing creeks flowing into the Qu'Appelle Valley and [[Aspen parkland|poplar bluffs]] surrounding sloughs. Qu'Appelle thrived in the early settlement period of the North-West Territories in the 1880s through early 2000s.
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Qu'Appelle had at one stage been credibly anticipated to be the major [[metropole]] of the North-West Territories by both the federal [[Government of Canada|government]] and the Church of England (now the [[Anglican Church of Canada]]. It was under serious consideration by the federal government as district headquarters of the [[Assiniboia#District of Assiniboia|District of Assiniboia]] and territorial headquarters of the [[Territorial evolution of Canada|North-West Territories]]. The Church of England had designated Qu'Appelle the cathedral city for the [[Diocese of Qu'Appelle]], which geographically corresponded precisely to the [[District of Assiniboia]] in the North-West Territories.<ref>The [[Diocese of Qu'Appelle]] geographically remains largely coterminus with the old District of Assiniboia in the North-West Territories, though a strip of the diocese which fell over the 1905 boundary between the new provinces of [[Saskatchewan]] and [[Alberta]] was ceded to the Diocese of Calgary in the 1970s.</ref>
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Political events, however, passed Qu'Appelle entirely by when [[Lieutenant Governor|Lieutenant-Governor]] [[Edgar Dewdney]] selected the locale of his own landholdings at [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Pile-O-Bones]] as his Territorial capital: Qu'Appelle's significance other than in historical terms then largely lapsed.
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[[Image:Main Street 2 Qu'Appelle.jpg|left|thumb|250px|West side of Main Street, Qu'Appelle, turn of the 20th century.]] The post office was founded at what was originally called Troy on [[August 1]], [[1882]].<ref name="po">{{cite web
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</ref> For a time Qu'Appelle appeared likely to be the administrative headquarters for the [[District of Assiniboia]], which corresponded to the southern portion of the present day province of Saskatchewan. Two versions of the origin of the name "Troy" are proposed:
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(1) that it was named after Troy, Ontario by Wellington Mulholland, a land surveyor and land agent<ref>{{Citation
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| first = Len W
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| title = Raw prairie to grain elevators : the chronicles of a pioneer community, Duff, Saskatchewan
| place = Toronto
| publisher = Dundern Press
| year = 1980
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(2) that the name was chosen by the brothers Stephen and James Caswell who were merchants in the area and managed the post office.

When the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] arrived in 1884 the new town was renamed Qu'Appelle Station<ref>David McLennon, [http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/quappelle.html "Qu'Appelle," ''Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan''], retrieved 30 September 2008.</ref>. (The word "Qu'Appelle," a corruption of ''qui appelle'', French for "Who calls?" refers to the [[Qu'Appelle Valley]] and the then popular legend versified by [[E. Pauline Johnson]].) In 1902 the name was changed to South Qu'Appelle<ref name="po"/> and in 1911 the longstanding confusion as to the name "Qu'Appelle," which also referred to the former [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fort town in the Qu'Appelle Valley, to the northeast of Qu'Appelle, was resolved when the two communities agreed to deem the then-[[Canadian Pacific Railway|CPR]] station site as Qu'Appelle and the town in the valley as [[Fort Qu'Appelle]].<ref name="QuAppelle EofS">{{cite web
| last = McLennan
| first = David
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| title = Qu'Appelle
| work = The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan.
| publisher = CANADIAN PLAINS RESEARCH CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
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| url = http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/quappelle.html
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| accessdate =2007-07-13 }}</ref>

==History==
Like many small Canadian prairie towns, Qu'Appelle has enjoyed a considerably livelier past than present. Qu'Appelle, however, has in particular been a near-miss throughout its unfortunate history.
[[Image:Qu'Appelle business district.jpg|left|250px|thumb|The once-thriving business district of Qu'Appelle, circa 1900.]] A [[Hudson's Bay Company]] trading temporarily stood near the future site of the town from 1854 through 1864 when it was re-located back to its previous site, the modern [[Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan|Fort Qu'Appelle]] in the Qu'Appelle Valley.<ref>{{Citation
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| first = Bill
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| title = Geographic Names of Saskatchewan
| place = Regina, SK
| publisher = People Places Publishing Ltd.
| year = 2005
| volume = First printing
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| isbn = 1-897020-19-2}}
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Qu'Appelle was at one point among the likely choices as capital of the North-West Territories, as indicated by its original status as the historical see city of the Anglican Diocese of Qu'Appelle. The choice of Pile-of-Bones, as Regina was originally called, as the Territorial headquarters was a national scandal in the 1880s: there was an "obvious conflict of interest" in [[Lieutenant-Governor]] [[Edgar Dewdney]]'s promoting of Pile-of-Bones as the territorial headquarters.<ref>Pierre Berton, ''The Last Spike: The Great Railway 1881-1885'' (Toronto: McLelland and Stewart, 1973), 120.</ref> A 1980 local town history reports that

<blockquote>In his January 5, 1892 edition of the Regina Leader, [[[Nicholas Flood Davin]]] explained what in his mind, and in the minds of most of the people in this area, was the real reason Qu'Appelle was not chosen, or rather why Pile of Bones was Dewdney's choice. According to Mr. Davin, Lieutenant-Governor Dewdney and fourteen other men formed a syndicate and bought Hudson Bay section along the C.P.R. Mainline....He chose the town site of Regina...about a mile west of the present station—that is, on their own section '26'." |Qu'Appelle : footprints to progress: a history of Qu'Appelle and district ''The Stage is Set'' pp.2, 11.<ref name="Footsteps"/> }}</blockquote>

Until 1897, however, when [[responsible government]] was accomplished in the Territories,<ref>[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0005805 David J. Hall, "North-West Territories,"[[Image:Northern Bank, Qu'Appelle, circa 1900.jpg|upright|right|thumb|Northern Bank, Qu'Appelle remains standing, albeit abandoned.]] ''The Canadian Encyclopedia''.] Retrieved 19 November 2007.</ref> the lieutenant-governor and council governed by fiat and there was little legitimate means of challenging such decisions outside the federal capital of [[Ottawa]], where the Territories were remote and of little concern.

===North-West Rebellion===
[[Image:FrederickMiddleton.jpg|upright|thumb|right|Sir Frederick Middleton]]Qu'Appelle attained national prominence in 1885 during the [[North-West Rebellion]]. Until the construction of the Qu’Appelle, Long Lake, and Saskatchewan Railway in 1890 linked Regina with Saskatoon and Prince Albert, Qu'Appelle was the major debarkation and distribution centre. General [[Frederick Dobson Middleton|Middleton]], who billeted in the Queen's Hotel, made it the marshalling point to the locus of the Rebellion in the northwest for troops arriving from eastern Canada by train.<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/>

Many Qu'Appelle children of the late 19th and early 20th centuries recounted frightening encounters with angry Cree and Metis, who not unreasonably bore a considerable grudge against white settlers in the Qu'Appelle region.<ref name="Footsteps">{{Citation
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| title = Qu'Appelle : footprints to progress: a history of Qu'Appelle and district
| place = republished online University of Calgary, Université Laval
| publisher =Our Roots Nos Racines
| year = 1980
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|page =27
| url = http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=4403
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</ref><!--page 15--> (Cf references, passim, in [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]]'s "Little House" books.)

===Early town life===
Early residents of Qu'Appelle included numerous [[Remittance#Remittance Man|English remittance men]] whose cultured backgrounds contributed significantly to the life of the town. Amateur theatricals and musical evenings were a regular feature of winter social life.

As in [[Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan|Fort Qu'Appelle]], town life in many ways resembled that of an Indian hill station during the British Raj. Perhaps improbably in so small a community but indicative of the not always tolerant and inclusive social mores of early settlement in the Canadian west, discrete neighbourhoods of Qu'Appelle were generally called "Germantown" and "Breedville," the latter in racist early reference to the prairie [[Anglo-Métis]], whom white settlers at the time called "half-breeds," a term now considered disparaging, and generally avoided.<ref>{{cite book
| last = Campbell
| first = Maria
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| publisher = Goodread Biography
| date = Jan 1 1983
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| last = Starr
| first = D. Henry
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| coauthors = Marijan Salopek
| title = Reaction to German Immigration
| work = Letter from D. Henry Starr, (Starr's Point, Qu'Appelle Station, Assiniboia, N.W.T.) to T. M. Daly, Minister of Interior, 17 July 1894.
| publisher = Public Archives of Canada, RCMP Records, Section A-1, vol 97, 71 no. 587.
| date = 17 July 1894
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[[Image:Qu'Appelle Town Hall.jpg|upright|left|thumb|250px|Town Hall, Qu'Appelle, circa 1910. ]]The fine yellow brick town hall and "opera house" remains marginally in use, though its auditorium has long since been closed to public use because it falls short of modern standards of safety and the town cannot bring it up.<ref>http://tv.msn.com/tv/episode/edifice-and-us/the-qu%27appelle-opera-house/</ref> Its companion building, Qu'Appelle High School, built in similar style in identical yellow brick, closed in 1973 and was demolished in 1975. The Queen's Hotel, built in 1884, survived, latterly largely as a town pub, until its destruction by fire in 2003.<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/> At one point the town contained a train station, some half-dozen grain elevators, a bank, post office, butcher, two general stores, a hardware store, pharmacy, the hotel (and "beverage room," in the terminology of the early 20th century Canadian West), barber shop, firehall, law office, numerous service stations, several cafés, cinema (later converted to a grocery store, now closed) and a covered rink.<ref>{{cite web
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| title = Life on the Prairies - Hockey Saskatchewan Settlement Experience
| work = Saskatchewan Archives Board
| publisher = OH! Media
| date = 2005
| url = http://www.sasksettlement.com/search.php?process=search&keyword=Qu&lim=20&id=1594
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| accessdate =2008-09-19 }} Note this photo of covered rink and equipment </ref> In the 1890s, there was "a flour mill, a creamery, a felt and boot factory."<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/>

The Qu'Appelle Anglican Diocese maintained the St John's College Farm immediately to the west of town.<ref>{{cite web
| last =
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| title = This group of people gathered for a picnic at St. John's College Farm in Qu'Appelle. Saskatchewan Settlement Experience
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| url =http://www.sasksettlement.com/search.php?process=search&keyword=Qu&lim=10&id=1500
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| accessdate =2007-06-13 }} Picnic photo </ref> By 1910 the town's population had risen to nearly 1,000.<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/> Qu'Appelle was an important local business, shopping and distribution centre which, staged an annual summer fair.<ref>{{cite web
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But the farming hinterland was far more densely populated than today; travel to Regina was accomplished via a train journey and domestic transport mostly by horse drawn conveyances. With the vastly depleted rural population and improved transport these amenities have almost wholly lapsed. The rationalisation by the grain companies of their depots for buying grain from farmers and the resulting disappearance of Qu'Appelle's grain elevators hastened the process of decline as even the regular visits by farmers to town to deliver grain ceased.

==Geography==

[[Image:Echo Creek.jpg|upright|left|thumb|200px|Echo Creek, rising immediately north of the town of Qu'Appelle and flowing into the Qu'Appelle Valley at Fort Qu'Appelle]]Qu'Appelle is located in the Indian Head Plain of the Aspen Parkland ecoregion<ref name="atlas">{{Citation | last = Fung | first = Ka-iu | last2 = Barry | first2 = Bill | title = Atlas of Saskatchewan | place = Saskatoon | publisher = [[University of Saskatchewan]] | year = 1999 | edition = Celebrating the Millenium Edition | url = http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cansk/maps/groupsettlements.html | isbn = 0-88880-387-7}}</ref> on the parkland of the Qu'Appelle flood plain.<ref name="atlas"/> Qu'Appelle's elevation is {{convert|662.90|m|abbr=on}} [[Above mean sea level|above sea level]]. The area is characterised by lush rolling grasslands, interspersed with [[aspen|poplar]] bluffs and sloughs. Qu'Appelle is located in the transition zone between the Qu'Appelle River and the corresponding Qu'Appelle Valley and the [[Canadian Prairies]]. Echo Creek (occasionally known as Springbrook Creek) rises immediately to the north of Qu'Appelle and opens out into a broad coulee immediately to the south of the Qu'Appelle Valley.

Natural features of Egg Lake (20.6 km); Echo Creek (14.8 km); the [[Fishing Lakes]] (25.1 km) and Strawberry Lakes (27.7 km) are near Qu'Appelle.<Ref>{{cite web | coauthors = | title =Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, Canada | work = This is the world as we know it | publisher = Government of Canada | date = 2008-09-18 | url = http://travelingluck.com/North%20America/Canada/Saskatchewan/_6114889_Qu%27Appelle.html#local_map | accessdate = 2008-09-17}}</ref> The Fishing Lakes—Katepwa, Mission, Echo and Pasqua Lakes—immediately to the north of the Qu'Appelle in the Qu'Appelle Valley, are all fed by the Qu'Appelle River.<Ref name="Virtual"/>

The Indian Head Bird Sanctuary, maintained by the Canada Agriculture Experimental Farm Tree Nursery is located 14 km east of Qu'Appelle. The sanctuary is a mixed-grass prairie eco-region and wetlands created by the damming of the Indian Head Creek.<ref name="NewCensus">{{cite web | title =Indian Head Migratory Bird Sanctuary | work =Environment Canada | publisher = Government of Canada | date =2007-06-20 | url = http://www.mb.ec.gc.ca/nature/whp/sanctuaries/dc01s05.en.html | accessdate = 2008-09-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = Indian Head Migratory Bird Sanctuary | work = The Green LaneTM, Environment Canada's World Wide Web site, Environment Canada | publisher = "A Summary of Background Information on National Wildlife Areas in the Western and Northern Region", Canadian Wildlife Service, Western and Northern Region, November 1983. | date = 2007-06-20 | url = http://www.mb.ec.gc.ca/nature/whp/sanctuaries/dc01s05.en.html | accessdate =2008-09-20 }}</ref> {{clear}}

==Demographics==

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| first2 = Julia (online version)
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| place = Ottawa
| publisher = Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty
| year = 1918 republished to the internet 17-Oct-2000
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The 2006 [[Statistics Canada]] data estimates the town's population at 624<ref name="NewCensus">{{cite web
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</ref> residents, continuing a trend of population decline in the town since the [[Canada 2001 Census|2001 Census]]. Of this population, 48.8 per cent were male and 51.2 per cent were female. Children under five accounted for approximately 4.8 per cent of the resident population of Qu'Appelle. The population of Qu'Appelle compares contributes .645 per cent of the [[Saskatchewan]] population total.<ref name="NewCensus"/>
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Between 2001 and 2006, Qu'Appelle's population decreased by 3.7 percent. During the same time period, the population of [[Saskatchewan]] decreased by 1.1 percent, while that of Canada grew by 5.4 percent. The population density of Qu'Appelle averaged {{Pop density km2 to mi2|147.7 }}, compared with an average of {{Pop density km2 to mi2|1.6}} for the province.<ref name="NewCensus"/> According to data from 2001 (although with so small a population percentages are not especially informative) more than 36.9% of the town's residents identify themselves as Roman Catholic; 38.46% of residents are [[Protestant]], 2.3% are Christian, 5.38% are [[Buddhist]], and 16.9% of residents do not practise a religion.<ref name="OldCensus">{{cite web
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Qu'Appelle is a part of [[Division No. 6, Saskatchewan|Census Division No. 6]]. Qu'Appelle and area do not belong to a Saskatchewan Regional Economic Development Authority, REDA.<ref name="OldCensus">{{cite web
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According to the [[Canada 2001 Census]] the community profile was as follows:
: Population in 2001 — 648
: Population in 1996 — 632
: 1996 to 2001 population change (%) — 2.5
: Total private dwellings — 290
: Population density per square kilometre — 153.4
: Land area (square km) — 4.22

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==Economy==
[[Image:Main Street Qu'Appelle.jpg|upright|thumbnail|right|300px|Main Street, Qu'Appelle during its heyday, shortly after 1905<ref>Note: (a) the extraordinarily wide main street, in contemplation of the town's anticipated metropolitan importance; (b) the grain elevator (one of several) adjacent to the CPR tracks at the south end of Main Street; (c) the substantially brick rather than timber buildings, anticipating permanent importance for the town; (d) the signs and canvass awnings of the commercial establishments, indicating the considerable vitality of trade and commerce in turn-of-the-twentieth-century Qu'Appelle; (e) the fully occupied commercial lots along the street, since the 1950s incrementally vacated; (f) the horse-drawn vehicles drawn up along the street at the time of an obviously early-morning photo-shoot.</ref>]]
The catastrophe of Lieutenant-Governor Edgar Dewdney nominating Pile-of-Bones, later Regina, as his Territorial Capital was only the first of the disasters to befall Qu'Appelle. Bishop Burn's closing of the Qu'Appelle Model Farm and transfer of Bishop's Court from Qu'Appelle to [[Indian Head, Saskatchewan|Indian Head ]] in 1895 accelerated the decline. Thereafter Qu'Appelle's pretensions as the would-be metropolis for the District of Assiniboia were comprehensively dispelled.

The Anglican metropole was first unofficially transferred from Qu'Appelle to Indian Head, when Bishop Burn decided to live there rather than in Qu'Appelle; he transferred Bishop's Court there, and it was subsequently transferred to Regina.

By the 1960s the CPR Railway station, the grain elevators, the Post Office, the Royal Bank of Canada, the Red and White grocery store, the Hamblin general store, the barber shop and three gas stations remained. These were not to last beyond 1970.

The long-disused movie theatre building on Main Street across the street from the Kraus [[BA]] garage briefly was turned into a general store in the 1960s when Hamblin's General Store and the Red & White Store closed but this soon ended. The bypassing of Qu'Appelle by [[Saskatchewan Highway 10|Highway 10]] to the Qu'Appelle Valley, the closing of the grain elevators and the gas stations, the high school and all the remaining grocery stores determinatively spelled the end of Qu'Appelle as a viable commercial centre.
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===Contemporary issues===
Until the 1960s Qu'Appelle commerce was saved from moribundity by local farmers bringing their grain to sell in the several now-demolished grain elevators and by Regina cottagers passing through en route to the Qu'Appelle Valley. [[Image:BuildingQu'Appelle.JPG|upright|right|thumb||200px|Qu'Appelle Post Office, now derelict.]]For a time In 1968 the [[Saskatchewan Highway 10|Highway No. 10]] cut across directly from [[Balgonie, Saskatchewan|Balgonie]] to the Valley. The route from Regina to the Valley was by [[Saskatchewan Highway 1|Highway No. 1]] to Qu'Appelle and then north on [[Saskatchewan Highway 35|Highway 35]].<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/> In recent years Qu'Appelle has enjoyed a mild resurgence as a result of commuters from Regina discovering it as a bedroom community. To encourage population growth, the town council for a time advertised lots for sale at one dollar as a means of attracting new residents, and several mobile homes in town are the result. According to the ''Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan'' "about 80% to 90% of the town’s workforce drives to and from the city each day"<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/> However, the once solidly built up main street is now almost entirely lined with vacant lots and abandoned buildings.

[[Image:Qu'AppelleBuildingSign.JPG|200px|left|thumb|Former Red & White Store, the one remaining retail building on Main Street, now used as a community hall.]]As late as the 1960s there were still a hospital, post office, butcher, Red & White grocery store, general store, barbershop and several garages, including [[History of the petroleum industry in Canada|Royalite]] and [[Gulf Oil|BA]] stations on the [[Saskatchewan Highway 1|trans-Canada highway]] and two garages in town operated by the Kuntz and Kraus families. The historic Queen's Hotel, built in 1884 and perhaps the last of the major commercial structures of Main Street, burned to the ground in 2003.<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/> Northern Bank, Qu'Appelle, built in 1906 and taken over by the Royal Bank of Canada in 1925 is located on the east side of Main Street looking north. The branch continued to operate until the 1960s when reduced commercial activity in Qu'Appelle and declining population in the hinterland made it no longer viable.

James Hamblin School, the town primary school built in the 1960s and named for the proprietor of the long-operating (but now long-defunct) Main Street general store, remains in operation with nine staff and an enrolment of 156 in 2007.<ref>[http://www.qvsd.ca/school_profiles/jhs.htm Qu'Appelle Valley School District website.] Retrieved 4 December 2007.</ref> The Saskatchewan library association maintains a travelling library in the Town Hall's former "Opera House" with internet access to the province-wide collection and provides facilities for ordering books from such collection. This is in contrast with the otherwise sadly depleted resources of today's Qu'Appelle by comparison with the burgeoning community of the past. This Library service is perhaps one vastly improved facility. Lady [[John Buchan|Tweedsmuir]]'s library project afforded Qu'Appelle's impoverished residents a modest library facility during the Depression; Qu'Appelle today need no longer depend on such a provident society charitable facility. The long-disused movie theatre on Main Street across the street from the Kraus [[Esso]] service station briefly enjoyed a second life as a general store during the 1960s when James Hamblin's general store closed on his death but it lasted only for a decade.

At present there remains a small business core including a print shop, tattoo parlour (!) and analytical laboratory.<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/> The Odd Fellows, long a local service club, dissolved. There still remains a Mason's lodge, a Lions Club, the Community Players and a Historical Society.<ref>[http://www.townofquappelle.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp?PageID=15 Town of Qu'Appelle website.] Retrieved 4 December 2007.</ref> No substantial retail establishments yet remain, however, and Qu'Appelle residents must repair to Indian Head, Fort Qu'Appelle or Regina to provision their households. The "Opera House" — the auditorium in the Town Hall — is long closed and remains unused, having failed to conform to contemporary safety regulations.<ref>[http://www.wolfsun.ca/episode_guide/opera.html "The Qu'Appelle Opera House." Retrieved 8 October 2008.</ref>

==Media==
[[Image:Qu'Appelle Progress newspaper office, 1900.jpg|200px|right|thumb|''Qu'Appelle Progress'' newspaper office, 1900.]] The ''Qu'Appelle Progress'', the town newspaper, began production at the very outset of Qu'Appelle's establishment and maintained publication till the mid-60s. It originally provided substantive news as to national and international events when access to wider news organs was not locally available. Latterly it devolved to a local community paper, largely subsisting on reports from farm wives as to the waning hinterland rural communities as civic events in Qu'Appelle became less newsworthy. Community reporters phoned in accounts of events in such now entirely historic rural communities as Inglewood and Springbrook.

The rural population which Qu'Appelle had served declined as family farms were consolidated. The ''Dominion Lands Act'', 1872 provided for farms of {{acre to km2|160}} or ¼ section<ref>Elizabeth Mooney, [http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/dominion_lands_act__homestead_act.html "Dominion Lands Act / Homestead Act," ''Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan''], Retrieved 18 September 2008.</ref> The Depression of the 1930s made it clear that while this might have been enough land for a family farm in [[Ontario]], it was not nearly enough in the dryland farming conditions of the prairies.

Rural [[church|churches]] and [[Education in Saskatchewan|schools]] closed. Churches disappeared in the 1950s. All rural schools were closed in June, 1963 and farm children thereafter bused to town school. Little trace of either now remains. Rural community life lapsed.

By the time such rural communities had passed into their brief history, Heber Ellis, the editor and publisher of ''The Progress'' had reached the end of his life and ''The Progress'' died with him.

The Qu'Appelle Spirit Monthly newsletter provides local reporting from volunteers.<Ref>{{Citation
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| first = Lynn
| author-link =
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| first2 = Deb, et al
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| title = The Qu'Appelle Spirit Community News
| date = Januray 2007
| year = 2007
| url = http://www.townofquappelle.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp?PageID=14
| accessdate =2008-09-28}}
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==Governance==
[[Image:CityHallQu'Appelle.JPG|upright|right|thumb|250px|Qu'Appelle Town Hall, 2008]]
The town of Qu'Appelle was incorporated [[February 20]], [[1903]].<ref name="Footsteps"/> The municipal affairs are handled by the town [[Mayor#Canada|mayor]] and council.<ref>{{cite web
| last =
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| title =Town of QU'APPELLE
| work = Municipal Directory System
| publisher =Government of Saskatchewan
| date = 2008
| url =http://www.mds.gov.sk.ca/apps/Pub/MDS/muniDetails.aspx?cat=2&mun=2167
| format =
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| accessdate = 2008-09-18}}</ref> The [[List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan|rural municipality]] of [[South Qu'appelle No. 157, Saskatchewan|South Qu'appelle No. 157]] office is located in Qu'Appelle and provides municipal rural affairs to the small localities of Avonhurst, Edgeley, Grassmere, Green Haven, Qu'Appelle Airport and St. Josephs Colony.<ref>{{cite web
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4706034 - South Qu'Appelle No. 157, geographical codes and localities ,2006
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</ref> South Qu'Appelle RM in 1885 was a large area comprising more than 18 townships with an area of 592 square miles. Due its size, the council divided into 27 road districts and appointed road overseers to maintain construction and maintenance of early roads.<ref name="Footsteps"/><!--page 87-->

Qu'Appelle is in the federal electoral district of [[Regina—Qu'Appelle]] (formerly Qu'Appelle). <ref>{{cite web
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Provincially, the area is within the Constituency of [[Indian Head-Milestone]].<ref>{{cite web
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==Climate==
[[Image:Children at Qu'Appelle School 1915.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Children in winter at Qu'Appelle School, 1915]]Qu'Appelle has a [[semi-arid]], highland [[continental climate]] with dry winters and cool summers ([[Koppen climate classification]] ''BSk'',<ref name="Atlas">{{Citation
| last = Fung
| first = Ka-iu
| author-link =
| last2 = Barry
| first2 = Bill
| author2-link =
| title = Atlas of Saskatchewan
| place = Saskatoon, SK
| publisher = University of Saskatchewan
| year = 1999
| volume =
| edition = Celebrating the Millenium
| url = http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cansk/maps/groupsettlements.html
| doi =
| id =
| isbn = 0-88880-387-7
| page=95}}</ref> Qu'Appelle's winters can be uncomfortably cold; but warm, dry [[Chinook wind]]s routinely blow into the city from the [[Pacific Ocean]] during the winter months, providing the occasional break from the cold especially during the times of [[El Niño-Southern Oscillation]]. These winds have been known to raise the winter temperature by up to {{convert|15|C-change}} in just a few hours.

Qu'Appelle is a town of extremes, and temperatures have ranged anywhere from a record low of {{convert|-42|C|abbr=on}} in 1983 to a record high of {{convert|38.5|C|abbr=on}} in 1988. According to [[Environment Canada]], the average temperature in Qu'Appelle ranges from a January daily average of {{convert|-15.5|C|abbr=on}} to a July daily average of {{convert|18.3|C|abbr=on}}.<ref name="climate">{{cite web
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| title = Canadian Climate Normals 1971-2000
| work = The Green LaneTM,Environment Canada's World Wide Web Site.
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| date = 2004-02-25
| url = http://www.climate.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_e.html?Province=ALL&StationName=qu%27appelle&SearchType=BeginsWith&LocateBy=Province&Proximity=25&ProximityFrom=City&StationNumber=&IDType=MSC&CityName=&ParkName=&LatitudeDegrees=&LatitudeMinutes=&LongitudeDegrees=&LongitudeMinutes=&NormalsClass=A&SelNormals=&StnId=2992&&autofwd=1
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As a consequence of Qu'Appelle's relative dryness, summer evenings can be very cool, the average summer minimum temperature drops to {{convert|10.6|C|abbr=on}}. Qu'Appelle has a [[semi-arid]] climate typical of other cities in the Western [[Great Plains]] and Canadian [[Prairies]].

Qu'Appelle receives an average of {{convert|452.5|mm|abbr=on|2}} of precipitation annually, with {{convert|340.6|mm|abbr=on|2}} of that occurring in the form of rain, and the remaining {{convert|111.9|cm|abbr=on|2}} as snow.<ref name="climate"/> Most of the precipitation occurs from May to August, with June and July averaging the most monthly rainfall. On July 13, 1981, Qu'Appelle received {{convert|113.1|mm|abbr=on|2}} of precipitation, making it the wettest day in the town's [[Recorded History|recorded history]].<ref name= "climate"/> On May 12, 1983, Qu'Appelle received {{convert|45|mm|abbr=on|2}} of snowfall, providing the snowiest day in the town's [[Recorded History|recorded history]].<ref name= "climate"/> Droughts are not uncommon and may occur at any time of the year, lasting sometimes for months or even several years.
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==Education==
[[Image:St John's College Farm, Qu'Appelle.jpg|upright|right|thumb|200px|Picnic at the Anglican St John's College Farm, Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia, 1894.]] Bishop Adelbert Anson, the first Bishop of Qu'Appelle (1884-1892), established the St John's College Farm, a boys school, agricultural and theological college shortly after his arrival in the diocese in 1884. St. John's College dissolved shortly after his departure in 1893.<ref name="Footsteps"/> [[December 5]], [[1884]] saw the creation of the first two school districts in the [[Territorial evolution of Canada|North-West Territories]];[[Image:Qu'Appelle School.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Qu'Appelle School, built in 1906.]] Moose Jaw School District #1 and Qu'Appelle School District #2. The wood frame two- or three-classroom school house gave way to a 2½- storey brick school with full basement in 1906. Despite the town's decline, Qu'Appelle School had a new, though temporary, lease on life in 1964 when the new consolidated school unit came in, rural schools closed and farm children began coming to school in Qu'Appelle by bus. Qu'Áppelle School was closed in 1973 and demolished in 1975. [[November 27]], [[1964]] saw the opening of the nine-classroom brick James Hamblin School.<ref name="Footsteps"/> Elementary school education from kindergarten to grade 9 is provided there; it is administered by the Qu'Appelle Valley School Division No. 139.<Ref>{{cite web
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Secondary school has not been available in Qu'Appelle since 1973 when Qu'Appelle High School closed and high school students from Qu'Appelle must travel to Bert Fox Community High School in Fort Qu'Appelle, part of the Prairie Valley School Division No 208.<Ref>{{cite web
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| title =Bert Fox Community High School
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</ref> or to [[Indian Head, Saskatchewan|Indian Head]] High School.

==Religion==
===Church of England===
[[Image:St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle, with the Terrace in background.jpg|upright|left|thumb|200px|St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle with the Terrace, circa 1920s]]In anticipation of its presumed eventual urban importance the [[Anglican]] ecclesiastical province of [[Ruperts Land]] designated the village of Qu'Appelle as the cathedral city of the new [[diocese of Qu'Appelle]]. The [[diocese of Qu'Appelle]] still retains that name, though the historic association with the town of Qu'Appelle other than as a subsidiary congregation of the parish of Indian Head is long past. St Peter's, the pro-cathedral, was built in 1885. Its stone rectory next door is now in private hands, the church (as with the other three denominations) having long since withdrawn any full-time residential clergy from the town.

Bishop Adelbert Anson, the first Bishop of Qu'Appelle (1884), cultivated a relationship between Qu'Appelle and his home [[Diocese of Lichfield]] in England and with wealthy friends there. They briefly took on both Diocese of Qu'Appelle as a mission field and the parish of St Peter's Pro-Cathedral as a particular focus of interest. Much of the early development of the St John's College Farm and the furnishing of St Peter's Pro-Cathedral are attributable to that early connection.<ref name="Footsteps"/>
[[Image:St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle, interior.jpg|upright|right|thumb|180px|St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle, interior, circa 1900.]]

The diocese briefly operated a training facility for Anglican clergy in the town and the St John's College Farm, a model farm immediately to the west of town. Bishop Burn, who lacked Bishop Anson's connections with patrons in the [[Diocese of Lichfield]], closed both of these facilities in 1895. The parish church of St Peter's, however, continued as the [[pro-cathedral]] for southern Saskatchewan until 1944.<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/>

The original Bishop's Court, the official residence of the diocesan bishop, was also in Qu'Appelle. It was moved by John Burn, the second bishop of Qu'Appelle, to [[Indian Head]], some {{convert|8|mi|km}} to the east of Qu'Appelle, in 1896 when he closed the college. It had became apparent that
[[Image:Pro-cathedral, Qu'.jpg|upright|left|thumb|St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle, 2008]]
:(a) diocesan debt was becoming disproportionate to anticipated resources in the largely non-Anglican District of Assiniboia and
:(b) the sponsoring Diocese of Lichfield in England was unwilling to underwrite the expenses of such programs indefinitely.<ref>{{cite web
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| title = Anglican bishops of Canada: Qu'Appelle.
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| date = August 29, 2007
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[[Image:Bishop Burn's grave.jpg|upright|thumb|right|120px|Grave of Bishop John Burn, who died in 1896.]] (Nevertheless, despite Bishop Burn's having comprehensively retired Qu'Appelle as the de facto diocesan see city, when he died in 1996 he was buried in Qu'Appelle and his grave monument is the largest in Qu'Appelle Cemetery.)

Early on, the bishop's residence was further relocated to the diocesan property in Regina which has itself now been sold and is being redeveloped for commercial and residential use as the declining Anglican Church has been forced to rationalise its resources. Still, when Bishop Burn died he was buried in Qu'Appelle Cemetery, where his grave monument remains the largest. Ultimately, with the ecclesiastical hierarchy and the provincial metropolis long since having been removed to Regina, pro-cathedral status was removed from St Peter's, Qu'Appelle and conferred on [[St. Paul's Cathedral (Regina)|St Paul's, Regina]] in 1944.

(However, even Regina's continuing status as an episcopal see city and that of St Paul's, Regina as a cathedral may now be in doubt as the further declining Anglican Church rationalises its increasingly top-heavy episcopal structure.<ref>[http://www.anglicanjournal.com/issues/2007/133/apr/04/article/church-maps-could-be-redrawn/ "Church Maps Could Be Re-Drawn,"] Anglican Journal, 1 April 2007 Retrieved 28 April 2007.</ref>)

===Methodist, Presbyterian and United Churches===
Qu'Appelle [[Methodist Church of Canada|Methodist Church]] opened in 1883 as part of a circuit that included [[Edgeley, Saskatchewan|Edgeley]] Methodist Church.<ref>[http://www.ourroots.ca/e/page.aspx?id=320972 Meredith Banting Best, ''Our roots: Early history of Saskatchewan churches'', Book I (Regina: self-published, 1975),] p.143. Retrieved 3 December 2007.</ref> Knox Presbyterian Church was built in 1884.<ref name="QuAppelle EofS"/>[[Image:Presbyterian Church, Qu'Appelle, circa 1910.jpg|upright|left|thumb|200px|Knox Presbyterian, later United, Church, Qu'Appelle, circa 1910.]] The Presbyterian and Methodist congregations merged in 1925 to become a congregation of the [[United Church of Canada]]. They maintained the Presbyterian church building as its facility and with the minister of Qu'Appelle Methodist Church continuing at the present day Knox United.<ref>Best, p.146.</ref>[[Image:Qu'Appelle United Church 2008.jpg|upright|right|thumb|180px|Knox United Church, 2008.]]

The Presbyterians of Qu'Appelle were so substantial a body that when a non-concurring minority of their congregation seceded and re-constituted themselves a separate continuing Presbyterian congregation, building a separate meeting house on Main Street for their St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, both congregations remained viable:<ref>{{cite web
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For a generation the church union issue raised hackles in Qu'Appelle among uniting and non-concurring Presbyterians and many firm friendships were sundered. Nowadays as elsewhere in Canada, as the matter has passed into history and matters of denominational affiliation have largely become moot in Canada's increasingly secular society, the issue is largely forgotten.

===Roman Catholic Church===
The Roman Catholics, many of them of French Canadian and German antecedents, built the fine [[Immaculate Conception]] Church on Main Street in 1906 (consecrated in 1907). The building is in the same yellow brick as the town hall and school, the [[pro-cathedral]] and numerous houses and Main Street businesses, which once characterised the town's not-unimpressive yellow brick style.
[[Image:Church of the Immaculate Conception, Qu'Appelle.jpg|upright|left|thumb|Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, 2008]]
Immaculate Conception parish began in 1886. Its original church building survives as a private residential dwelling. Whereas Presbyterian and Methodist, and later United, churches maintained rural congregations in which farm families locally worshipped and conducted community events, Roman Catholics as with Anglicans came to town for Sunday services and liturgical festivals and from the outset the Catholic church in Qu'Appelle had a substantial constituency.

It is the largest church building in the town of Qu'Appelle, seating up to 225. It has the most vital surviving congregation, albeit long since without a resident clergyman.<ref>{{cite web
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==Annual cultural events==
In Qu'Appelle's early days, churches constituted a major focus of community social as well as religious life through the year. Social events involving the whole community occurred when the town organised[[Image:Maypole Dance, Qu'Appelle, 1919.jpg|upright|left|thumb|Maypole Dance, Qu'Appelle, 1 May 1919]]
:*[[May Day]] celebrations on May 1,
:*[[Victoria Day]] fireworks on May 24,
:*a parade for [[Dominion Day]] on July 1,
:*a summer agricultural fair in July,[[Image:Cattle display at Qu'Appelle Fair, 1898.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Cattle display at Qu'Appelle Summer Fair, 1898]]<ref>{{cite web
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| title = A display of cattle at the Qu'Appelle fair.Saskatchewan Settlement Experience
| work = Saskatchewan Archives Board
| publisher = OH! Media
| date = 2005
| url = http://www.sasksettlement.com/search.php?process=search&keyword=Qu&id=677
| format =
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| accessdate =2008-09-19 }} Note this online photo of a display of cattle at the Qu'Appelle Fair, 1898.</ref>
:*school plays and concerts at Christmas and in the spring,<ref>{{cite web
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Note photo of school concert in the "opera house" (in the Town Hall), 1920 at [http://www.sasksettlement.com/search.php?process=search&keyword=Qu&lim=20&id=1546]</ref>
:*amateur community concerts and theatricals in the "opera house" in the Town Hall;
:*cricket matches and
:*hockey games in the indoor community rink.

The town's churches mounted parish, congregational, Sunday School and other events through the year which were a focus of social activity for members of the four religious denominations of the town: the [[Anglican Church of Canada|Church of England]], [[Roman Catholic]]s, [[Presbyterian Church in Canada|Presbyterian]]s, [[Methodist Church of Canada|Methodist]]s (later [[United Church of Canada|United Church]], containing all the Methodists and the majority of the Presbyterians) and, after the 1925 [[United Church of Canada|church]] union, the continuing Presbyterian congregation.

==Infrastructure==
When the rail arrived in 1882, the Troy (Qu'Appelle)-[[Prince Albert, Saskatchewan|Prince Albert]] trail served freight and stagecoach transport to the north-west and onwards to [[Edmonton]].<ref name="Land Trails">{{Citation
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| author-link =
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| title = Historic Land Trails of Saskatchewan
| place = West Vancouver, BC
| publisher = Evvard Publications
| year = 1985
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| id =
| isbn = 0-9692565-0-7}}</ref>

===Utilites===
Qu'Appelle was home to a North West Mounted Police barracks constructed by Major Walsh in 1882.<ref name="Footsteps"/><!--page 196--> Early water was supplied by digging wells {{ft to m|10}} to {{ft to m|20}} deep, until the 1930s when a {{ft to m|300}} well was dug.<ref name="Footsteps"/><!--page 29--> 1962 saw the construction of a 500&nbsp;gallon (2250&nbsp;l) water tower as well as the first town fire hydrant.<ref name="Footsteps"/><!--page 31-->
The town foreman coordinates and manages the Public Works & Utilities Department. Qu'Appelle and the surrounding [[rural municipality]] of [[South Qu'appelle No. 157, Saskatchewan|South Qu'appelle No. 157]] are served by the The Qu'Appelle Volunteer Fire Department, who are trained in health care and fire rescue practices.<ref name="Fire">{{cite web
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</ref> The Indian Head [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] RCMP detachment provices police protection for the community.<ref name="Fire">{{cite web
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===Healthcare===
The town had been fortunate from the early 1880s until the mid 1960s to have a doctor living in the town. Diptheria, smallpox, measles, scarlet fever and typhoid fever were early epidemics to hit the town.<ref name="Footsteps"/><!--page 123--> Midwives were employed in child birth deliveries. Qu'Appelle Memorial Hospital opened on March 3, 1946 and closed March 1, 1969.<ref name="Footsteps"/><!--page 127-->

The Regina Qu'Appelle Regional Health Authority assesses and provides health care within the Regina-Qu'Appelle region.<ref name="RQ">{{cite web
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</ref> [[Regina, Saskatchewan||Regina]]<ref name="FTQ">{{cite web
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</ref> and [[Indian Head, Saskatchewan|Indian Head]] all have hospitals and special care homes in the Regina Qu'Appelle Regional Health Authority region which are near to Qu'Appelle.<ref name="map">{{cite web
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</ref> [[Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan|Fort Qu'Appelle]] is home to the Fort Qu'Appelle Community Health Services Centre, All Nations' Healing Hospital and the Echo Lodge Special Care Home.<ref name="FTQ">{{cite web
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</ref> The metropolis of Regina hosts a number of health care facilities some of which are the Pasqua Hospital, Regina General Hospital, Rehabilitation Services, Wascana Rehabilitation Centre, Community Health Centres, Al Ritchie Health Action Centre, Child Health Clinics, Four Directions Community Health Centre, Mental Health Services and the population and Public Health Services.<ref name="ReginaHealth">{{cite web
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</ref> Indian Head facilities consist of the Indian Head Hospital, and Golden Prairie Home long term care facility.<ref name="IHHealth">{{cite web
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==Sports and recreation==
Within the town of Qu'Appelle, the Recreation & Culture Committee oversees the activities at the skating rink, Centennial and Capital Day Parks, Community Hall, tennis court and library.<ref>{{Citation
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</ref> The [[McLean|McLean, Saskatchewan]] Recreation Site is located {{km to mi|17}} from Qu'Appelle to the west which provides a picnic area.<Ref>{{cite web
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</ref> This park is closer than Katepwa Point Provincial Park {{km to mi|27.2}}, Valley Centre Recreation Site {{km to mi|29}}, Lebret Recreation Site {{km to mi|29}} and Echo Valley Provincial Park {{km to mi|30}} away. Katepwa Point Provincial Park features a picnic area, beach, nine hole golf course, miniature golf course, fishing, boating and campground.<Ref>{{cite web
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</ref> This popular beach is located on [[Saskatchewan Highway 56|Katepwa Road]].<Ref name="Virtual">{{cite web
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</ref>[[Image:QuAppelleSchool2.jpg‎ |upright|thumbnail|right|Qu'Appelle SD 2]]



==Notable people from Qu'Appelle==
*Neil Schell, actor was born 24 April 1957, in Qu'Appelle. He has starred in a variety of television series and movies such as most recently ''A Little Thing Called Murder'', 2006 and ''Cabin Pressure / Hijack'd'', 2006.<Ref>{{cite web
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*[[George H. V. Bulyea]], [[Canada|Canadian]] [[politician]] moved to Qu'Appelle, District of [[Assiniboia]], [[Northwest Territories]] in 1893. Here he engaged in the [[furniture]], [[flour]], and [[Fodder|feed]] [[business]]es until 1907. He wrote an official [[handbook]] regarding the [[Northwest Territories]].<Ref>{{cite web
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*[[Vernon Barford]], ([[10 September]] 1876 - [[22 April]] 1963) organist, choirmaster, teacher homesteaded and organist in the Qu'Appelle district between 1895 and 1900.<Ref>{{cite web
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*[[Edward Rawlinson]], ([[June 2]], [[1912]]–1992), born in Qu'Appelle showed leadership in broadcasting across several radio stations to Saskatchewan and was the youngest chartered accountant in Canada.<Ref>{{cite web
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==Area statistics==
*'''Lat (DMS)''' 50° 33' 00" N
*'''Long (DMS)''' 103° 53' 00" W
*'''Dominion Land Survey''' Section 21 - Township 18 - Range 14 West of the 2nd Meridian
*'''Time zone (cst)''' UTC-6

== See also ==
* [[List of communities in Saskatchewan]]
* [[List of towns in Saskatchewan]]

==Notes==
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==External links==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
*[http://library.usask.ca/spcoll/postcardsquappelle/views.html Postcard views of Qu'Appelle at the turn of the 20th century]
*[http://www.sasksettlement.com/index.php Saskatchewan Settlement Experience. Photos of early settlement, including in Qu'Appelle]
* [http://www.wolfsun.ca/episode_guide/opera.html Qu’Appelle Opera House Edifice &amp; Us ]
* [http://www.townofquappelle.ca/ Town of Qu'Appelle website]
* [http://www.saskbiz.ca/communityprofiles/CommunityProfile.Asp?CommunityID=315 Sask Biz - Qu'Appelle ]
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| Northeast = Strathcarrol, [[Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan|Fort Qu'Appelle ]]
| West = [[McLean, Saskatchewan|McLean ]]
| Centre = Qu'Appelle
| East = [[Winro, Saskatchewan|Winro ]], [[Indian Head, Saskatchewan|Indian Head]]
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==See also==
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* [[List of characters in Storm Hawks]]
* [[List of Storm Hawks locations]]


[[Category:Towns in Saskatchewan]]
[[Category:Lists of television series episodes|Storm Hawks]]


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The following is a list of episodes for the American/Canadian animated television series Storm Hawks. The series has 52 episodes ordered and in production.

Episode list

Season 1: 2007

EP# Title Airdate Prod. #
1"Age of Heroes (Part 1)"May 25, 2007101
The Storm Hawks head to Terra Atmosia to register as an official Sky Knight squadron, only to be rejected because of their age. Shortly thereafter, the leader of the Red Eagles, Carver, tries to steal the Aurora Stone, the most powerful crystal in Atmos. Though Aerrow is able to defeat him, things go from bad to worse when Master Cyclonis sends the Dark Ace to finish Carver's mission. The Storm Hawks are unable to fend off the fleet of Cyclonian Talons, or the Dark Ace himself, and the Aurora Stone is stolen.
2"Age of Heroes (Part 2)"May 25, 2007102
With the Aurora Stone stolen, every Sky knight in Atmos joins forces to retrieve it, only to fail miserably when the Dark Ace uses its power against them. Using the crystal to power her Storm Engine, Master Cyclonis plans to wipe out every terra in Atmos simultaneously. The Storm Hawks mount their own mission to retrieve the crystal, opting to use stealth over brute force. While the rest of his team sneaks in through Cyclonia's many underground passages, Aerrow provides a distraction on the outside, defeating Master Cyclonis' minions one by one, even the Dark Ace. Within the fortress, he is aided by Starling, a lone Sky Knight who had infiltrated the Cyclonian ranks before the stone was even stolen. Ultimately, Aerrow is forced to destroy the Aurora Stone to stop the Storm Engine, but with Starling's testimony this is considered an acceptable loss.
3"Gale Force Winds"June 4, 2007103
During a scouting mission into the Cyclonian-controlled Terra Gale, the Storm Hawks take on a mission to rescue the granddaughter of an old man from the Cyclonians. When they find her, however, they are forced into rescuing the Rebel Ducks, Terra Gale's imprisoned Sky Knight squadron, as well.
4"The Code"June 11, 2007104
While attempting to procure a phoenix crystal from a phoenix nest, the Storm Hawks have their prize stolen by the Rex Guardians. When their leader, Harrier, insists on a challenge, Aerrow gladly agrees in order to show him who runs the better squadron. However, the Storm Hawks find themselves in a bad position to win when faced with the Guardians' insistence on adhering to proper etiquette, and lose the challenge through technicalities. To make things worse, Harrier hands the phoenix crystal over to the Dark Ace in an attempt to placate Cyclonia. The Dark Ace, of course, does not honor the deal, and the Guardians quickly discover their honorable traditions do little good against someone who doesn't play by the same rules. When the Storm Hawks succeed where they failed, Harrier agrees to take some pointers from them.
5"Tranquility Now"June 18, 2007105
The timepulse crystal at Terra Glockenchime is shut down by Ravess and Snipe, shutting down navigation for every airship in Atmos. Just before the Storm Hawks set out to fix the problem, Finn accidentally drops Junko's prized Knuckle Busters into the wastelands, and Junko's just not the same without them. As the Storm Hawks make their way through Glockenchime to restore the timepulse, Finn tries to convince Junko that he can fight without the Busters. It is Snipe and his taunts that end up motivating Junko in the end, and with his confidence restored Junko is able to get the timepulse running again. Finn retrieves Junko's Knuckle Busters afterwards just to set things straight, though Junko is glad to have learned that he doesn't always need them.
6"Best Friends Forever"June 25, 2007106
During a storm, Piper is saved by another crystal expert like herself named Lark, and the two become fast friends. However, during a recon mission to a Cyclonian crystal mine, Piper discovers her new friend is Master Cyclonis in disguise, having infiltrated the Storm Hawks in the hopes to turning Piper to her side. Unable to do so, Master Cyclonis uses the mined crystals to turn an entire Talon squadron invisible, while she deals with Piper. Using some unorthodox tactics, the Storm Hawks defeat their invisible assailants, while Piper defeats Master Cyclonis when she tries to use an oblivon crsytal, but it fails to work on Piper because Master Cyclonis consider her a friend for a small moment, making the crsytal worthless.
7"The Black Gorge"July 2, 2007107
While taking a shortcut over the Black Gorge, the Storm Hawks are stranded by its crystal-draining energy field. In order to restore power and escape, the Storm Hawks set out for the one spot in the Black Gorge where sunlight can be found, in order to power a solaris crystal with it. Led by an unwilling Stork and a cute native animal, the Storm Hawks avoid one horrible monster after another until they reach sunlight, only to find that it transforms their animal guide and a herd of creatures like him into massive angry sloths. Fortunately, all the horrors of the gorge are no less hostile to the sloths themselves, allowing the Storm Hawks to escape.
8"Absolute Power"July 9, 2007108
Aerrow goes off on a secret mission with Starling to Terra Bogaton, leaving Finn in charge of the Condor. While Aerrow and Starling fight off the Raptors to rescue a group of peaceful scientists, Finn goes power-mad and banishes his teammates from the bridge for disobeying his many orders. To teach him a lesson, the others mess with the ship's systems, convincing Finn to relinquish control of everyone and the ship. Their uprising is well-timed: the terracon scientists have a map of Bogaton's supposedly impenetrable air-defense, and Finn's the perfect man to take them all out. While Aerrow escorts the scientists out of Bogaton under cover fire from Finn, Starling battles Repton for the shield belonging to the Interceptors, her former squadron which Repton destroyed. Once the shield is retrieved and the scientists are safe, Aerrow reminds Starling that she's always welcome to join the Storm Hawks.
9"Velocity"July 16, 2007109
During the annual Great Atmos Race on Terra Saharr for a rare Velocity Amulet, a mysterious rider convinces every contestant to soup up their vehicle with any and every part available, including the vehicles of their friends and even parts from their carriers. As the race begins, the riders are eliminated one by one, with the mysterious rider revealing himself to be the Dark Ace in disguise. Though Aerrow wins the race, the Dark Ace points out that Aerrow now has the only working vehicle on the terra, making the grounded Sky Knights easy pickings for his Talons. While Aerrow tries to hold off the Cyclonian forces on his own, Piper convinces everyone else to work together, cobbling together a massive and heavily armed vehicle from every spare part they have left to repel the Cyclonians. In order to celebrate their teamwork, Aerrow shatters the Velocity Amulet so every squadron can go home with a piece of it.
10"Fire and Ice"July 23, 2007110
Repton takes his Raptors to a secret reptile paradise, only to find that the Blizzarians have frozen it over, their previous home having been conquered by the Cyclonians. In order to teach them a lesson, the Raptors begin throwing heat-producing crystals into a nearby volcano, only to be discovered by Stork. Meanwhile, the male members of the Absolute Zeroes offer to do some training with the the Storm Hawks, but insist that Piper stay behind with the females of their squadron. Piper quickly discovers that this is not because they look down on her, but in fact seem to think she's the leader, since their squadron leader, Suzi-Lu, is also female. When one of Repton's minions accidentally sets off the volcano, Piper convinces Suzi-Lu to sacrifice her blizzard crystal to stop it. With the threat over, the Storm Hawks promise to liberate the Blizzarians' original home, and the Raptors are stranded on a frozen terra with their vehicles melted by the lava.
11"King For a Day"July 30, 2007111
When the Storm Hawks stumble upon the long lost Terra Vapos, Finn is declared to be the long lost hero of their prophecy, something he couldn't be happier about. However, when he discovers that an army of humanoid bats is stealing all their supplies, he offers to defeat them all by himself, just as the prophecy says. As he leaves, Piper learns that Finn hasn't been given the entire story: Finn isn't supposed to defeat them, he is to be eaten by the head bat. They prepare to go after them, but the people of Vapos, fearing the bats will stop only when Finn is eaten, toss them in jail. Sure enough, Finn is eaten by the bat, but the story doesn't end there. Finn escapes by lighting a flare, then causes a cave-in to trap the bats forever, with Aerrow, having escaped, arriving just in time to fly both of them to safety. With the bats gone, Vapos can become prosperous again.
12"Terra Deep"August 13, 2007112
While attempting to evade a Cyclonian fleet, the Storm Hawks inadvertently flee into Terra Deep. Realizing their location just a bit too late, they are forced to play a game of Cat and Mouse with the Murk Raiders, ship-raiding pirates. Despite their efforts, the Storm Hawks can't evade the Raiders on their home turf, and the Murk Raiders are successful in boarding their ship. However, the Murk Raiders aren't quite up to the task of subduing a Sky Knight squadron, and are repelled with relative ease. Not willing to give up after such a failure, the Murk Raiders summon two more ships to pursue the Storm Hawks. Luckily for the Storm Hawks, the Murk Raiders find much more appealing targets when led out of Terra Deep, where three massive Cyclonian carriers are waiting to be picked clean.
13"Storm Warning"August 20, 2007113
During a spy mission on Terra Amazonia, Finn deviates from Piper's step-by-step plan and steals an entire crate of crystals from a group of Cyclonians under Ravess' command. Annoyed, Piper insists that they wouldn't last a day without her, and sets out to prove it by pretending to quit. Stork discovers her trick, and the others do their best to get along just to ruin her plan. However, they fail to realize that the crate Finn stole is full of leech crystals, which are slowly draining the ship of its power and will explode after doing so. Once the drain is nearly complete, Ravess orders an attack on the Storm Hawks to take advantage of their weakness, leaving Piper the only one aware of the true nature of the crystals. With her help, Stork is able to dispose of the crystals while the rest of the team repels Ravess. With both sides convinced that they can't do without one another, the Storm Hawks make up, just in time for Stork to admit that he stored the leechers in Piper's crystal shielder in her room, which now has a nice, big window from the explosion.
14"A Little Trouble"September 1, 2007114
The Storm Hawks have to babysit Junko's nephew (twice removed), Tynki. Meanwhile, Snipe is building a larger and even more destructive version of a Cyclonian Destroyer, which when completed will allow him to dominate the skies. As they prepare to take it down, Tynki's curiosity combined with his ridiculous Wallop strength make the little child a terror for the Storm Hawks crew. To make matters worse, when they finally begin their mission to disable the battleship, Tynki finds his way on board, innocently wrecking everything he can get his little hands on. However, his spree of destruction turns out to be beneficial, as he inadvertently helps to shut down the ship, causing it to plummet into the Wastelands.
15"Thunder Run"September 15, 2007115
Junko is taken hostage by a spider-like gangster known as the Colonel, and the Storm Hawks have until sundown to retrieve some "rozen yoga" from from the other end of Atmos that will pay the ransom. As they set out on their mission, Junko gets into an eating contest with the Colonel. To give the Condor an extra burst of speed, Finn steals a Velocity crystal from the Raptors, bringing the wrath of Repton down upon them. Dumping parts to lighten the ship similarly angers a group of phoenixes. They even have to pass through Cyclonian territory to make it in time. All of this turns out to be in pursuit of what is actually frozen yogurt, the strange name a result of the Colonel's accent. Furthermore, Junko beats the Colonel at an eating contest, and eats the yogurt when it's delivered. Upset by the trivial goal of their dangerous journey, Piper insults the Colonel and he insists on another mission with an even smaller timeframe.
16"Escape!"September 22, 2007116
Aerrow and Radarr have to break out of the escape-proof Cyclonian prison on Terra Zartacla. However, with no ride to escape on, and the jail warden Mr. Moss on their tail, such a feat is easier said than done. As they repeatedly avoid Moss and his guards, Moss calls more and more help in to catch them. Radarr manages to fix a broken vehicle left in the trees so they can escape, and Moss realizes that the whole affair was just a distraction to allow the Storm Hawks to break the other prisoners out.
17"Forbidden City"September 29, 2007117
The Storm Hawks must stop Snipe from breaking into an ancient city which contains the Oracle Stone, a crystal that can see the future. Braving the many traps, hazards, and Cyclonians, Aerrow eventually finds the stone. There, the Oracle, whose spirit dwells within the stone, shows him the future: the Cyclonians win. However, she offers him the chance to change that future by freeing her. Aerrow does so, and taking the now worthless stone along, he and the Storm Hawks escape the temple, leaving Snipe with nothing.
18"Leviathan"October 6, 2007118
When the Condor and Radarr are swallowed by the terra-sized beast known as the Leviathan, the Storm Hawks find themselves unable to fight the beast, forcing them to team up with a reluctant Sky Knight (whose crew and only brother had already been swallowed) to get their home back. Stork, meanwhile, goes into "Sky Shock" after witnessing the Condor being eaten firsthand. With Stork's shock-driven bravery and a replacement ship loaned to them by the Sky Knight, the Storm Hawks are able to get their home back. At the same time, they inadvertently discover how to repel the beast, ensuring that it will never attack any ships again.
19"Infinnity"November 7, 2007119
The Storm Hawks steal an artifact from Snipe, which Finn inadvertently activates. He soon discovers that it houses a crystal that clones him, which he and his clones use over and over to complete all their chores all over the ship. Before Piper can reverse the effect, Snipe takes the crystal back and creates an army of clones. Using his own pride against him, the Storm Hawks distract Snipe long enough to steal back the crystal and reverse the effect, returning both Snipe and Finn to single versions of themselves.
20"Terra Neon"November 30, 2007120
During a vacation on Terra Neon, the Storm Hawks discover the normally active carnival terra devoid of life, except for a single place holding auditions for a show. They soon discover that the entire terra has been enslaved by two producers looking for the next big thing, and the Storm Hawks are their latest tryouts. One by one the Storm Hawks are rejected and captured, leaving only Stork, whose "doom" poetry impresses the producers. As the two producers chase down Stork, the Storm Hawks trick them into stranding themselves in the wastelands. However, while Terra Neon is now free of the producers, the same can't be said for Ravess and her Talons.
21"The Storm Hawks Seven"December 3, 2007121
Ravess is building a powerful sonic cannon at Polaris Point, an unstable terra in the center of a narrow passage between two quadrants of Atmos. When Starling finds out, she enlists the aid of the Storm Hawks to destroy it. Though they quickly devise a plan, Starling is somewhat disappointed when it comes to mission preparations, as the Storm Hawks "training" consists of little more than foolish games. When it comes time to attack, the Storm Hawks Seven (Aerrow includes Starling in the count) fails to destroy the cannon, which is protected by a shield. Using some clever disguises, Finn's awful guitar music, and some haphazard construction by Stork, the Storm Hawks are able to temporarily nullify Ravess' cannon while Piper and Starling disable the shield, allowing the Storm Hawks to destroy Polaris Point for good. With the threat over, the Storm Hawks surprise Starling with her own room on-board the Condor. Though she's not willing to join up yet, Starling gladly participates in another round of their unique form of training.
22"Talon Academy"December 4, 2007122
After saving a Talon whose parachute failed, Piper discovers that she's no younger than herself. The Storm Hawks discover a poster for a Cyclonian training camp. Glamorous advertising on the poster is meant to suggest that being a Talon is "cool", and kids flock to the camp to join. Aerrow, Radarr and Piper join the academy to take it down, using chroma crystals to change their hair color and clothes. The camp is lead by "Sergeant" Snipe, who Aerrow can't help but continually annoy. During this time, Piper discovers that Cyclonia plans to use these new recruits to wipe out a defenseless terra, while Aerrow convinces them that being a Talon isn't all it's cracked up to be. Upon being discovered, Aerrow and Piper instigate a rebellion. A still-loyal student calls for a team of elite Talons during the commotion, and Aerrow directs the students in a massive aerial battle, which they win when Junko, Finn and Stork arrive just when the others are out of ammo. The students now want to become Storm Hawks instead.
23"Siren's Song"December 5, 2007123
The Storm Hawks finds themselves stranded in the Great Expanse, a vast area devoid of life where instruments don't function and navigation is impossible. In recounting how they came to be in their situations, the Storm Hawks discover that they are being preyed upon by a Sky Siren, an illusion-casting witch intent on destroying them. She attempts to use their greatest desires against them, keeping them from escaping. One by one the Storm Hawks fall prey to her powers, but in the end it is Radarr who overcomes her and pilots the ship to safety, the act of doing so having been his greatest desire.
24"Calling All Domos"December 6, 2007124
While Aerrow, Piper, and Radaar take Junko to the dentist, Finn and Stork are left to their own devices. A bird from Terra Vapos delivers a note to Finn, requesting his assistance, and the two set out to help. When they arrive, King Agar asks them to retrieve a crystal which maintains their very existence. Finn and Stork find that the Murk Raiders have stolen the crystal, so they sneak aboard their ship and steal it back, only to have the Murk Raiders follow them back to Vapos. The pair manage to hold off the Murk Raiders long enough to restore the terra, and Agar pays the Murk Raiders for their trouble with a fortune of gold. However, to the Murk Raiders dismay, the gold turns to dust as soon as they leave the terra, since, as Agar explains, "nothing ever truly leaves Vapos."
25"The Lesson"December 7, 2007125
When Master Cyclonis develops a new type of crystal that increases the abilities of her Talons one hundred-fold, the Sky Knights quickly find themselves outmatched. A shapeshifter named Ayrgyn famous for his training tactics visits the Storm Hawks to warn them of the new threat and prepare them for the upcoming battle. To train them, he takes them to Terra Neon to test their skills against the carnival games, using his powers to make the games absurdly difficult. The Storm Hawks overcome the enhanced games, though Aerrow doesn't understand the point, and soon find that they are the only squadron left. The Storm Hawks realize that their "training" comes in handy in their battle against the superpowered Talons, and easily repel them.
26"Dude, Where's My Condor ?"December 10, 2007126
When the Condor breaks down and the Storm Hawks take it in for repairs, they are tricked into trading it in for a new ship. However, their new ship is in even worse shape than the Condor, and to make matters worse the Condor is sold before they have a chance to trade back. They find that the Condor is now in the possession of the Colonel, who plans to use it to break the Atmos speed record. As Stork points out, the speed he intends to reach will tear the Condor apart, and during the attempt the controls are frozen. The Colonel leaves the ship to the Storm Hawks, assuming it to be doomed. Directed by Stork, the crew manages to stop the ship before it is destroyed.

Season 2: 2008

EP# Title Airdate Prod. #
27"The Masked Masher"6th Sep 2008201
To get inside Cyclonia during its "Ultimate Warrior Championships," the Storm Hawks enter Junko as one of the colorful competitors. Things quickly get out of hand - especially when Junko gets a little too much into character with a hyponis crystal.
28"Atmos' Most Wanted"13th Sep 2008202
Thieves are on the loose, and all clues seem to point to the Storm Hawks as the culprits!First the theft of Terra Gale's cheese stone and then dozen of others! With sky knights on their tails the Storm Hawks find a pattern in the thefts and realize the shards of the Aurora Stone are the next target. Clearing your good name isn’t easy however when you’re Atmos’ most wanted!
29"Stratosphere"20th Sep 2008203
The space race is on, and Cyclonis has a head start. After discovering Ravess is commanding a battle station high above the clouds , the stratosphere. After remodeling the Condor and taking off, the Storm Hawks must go higher, faster and farther than ever before to stop her from destroying a good chunk of atoms.
30"The Last Stand"27th Sep 2008204
Stuck in the unforgiving Wastelands the Storm Hawks must fend off an old Cyclonian rival bent on revenge, Mr. Moss. While Junko hopes to impress the tough as nails Wallop miners they went there to rescue.
31"Life with Leugey"October 4th 2008205
When Stork swallows a powerful Gravatron Crystal, he finds he's now attracting more than just unwanted attention: large, smelly and dumb raptor Lugey is now STUCK to him! If Piper can't reverse the effect, the two will be that way forever! And whats worse, Repton is determined to get that crystal out of Stork, no matter how messy it gets...
32"What Got Into Finn?"October 11th 2008206
Curiosity gets the best of Finn, and now he has to face the monstrous consequences. Stork takes it upon himself to save the day, and this time gets in way over his head.
33"Royal Twist"October 18th 2008207
Piper discovers a princess who looks just like her on an uncharted Terra.
34"Second Chances"October 25th 2008208
Carver of the Red Eagles joins the Storm Hawks.
35"Radarr Love"November 1st 2008209
In rushing to catch a show on Terra Neon, the Storm Hawks accidently leave Radarr behind on a stopover. Radarr goes on an adventure, meeting an old acquaintance as well some Cyclonians.
36"Scout's Honour"November 8th 2008210
Stork takes three Merbian children camping as part of community service. Things go awry, however, when they land on the wrong terra and find themselves face to face with Snipe and his latest weapon.

Special episodes

EP# Title Airdate Prod. #
TBA"Home Movie Night"TBATBA
The Storm Hawks have a night to watch a movie on their adventures

References

See also