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Staying the Course

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Season 14 of Heartland Episode 10 on March 21, 2021.

Heartland

Episode 10 | Staying the Course

Amy works with a challenging horse to help a friend of Clint’s. She also revives a dream to rebuild the jumping course that she and Spartan practiced on so many years ago.

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Title: Heartland
Episode Title: Staying the Course
Genres: Family, Drama
Networks: CBC Television
Quality: HD FULLHD ULTRAHD

Overview
Life is hard on the Flemings’ ranch in the Alberta foothills where abused or neglected horses find refuge with a kind, hard-working family. Debts abound and the bank is about to foreclose. Can they keep the ranch running?

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