Saint-Pierre follows Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Inspector Donny “Fitz” Fitzpatrick, who is exiled to Saint-Pierre et Miquelon.
Tourism Minister Steve Crocker, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts is congratulating the cast and crew of Saint-Pierre, which premiered yesterday, as well as the cast and crew of Son of a Critch on the premiere of season four. Saint-Pierre follows Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Inspector Donny “Fitz” Fitzpatrick, who is exiled to Saint-Pierre et Miquelon. His arrival disrupts Deputy Chief Geneviève “Arch” Archambault’s life, and the two officers – played by Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert – must team up to solve crimes in the seemingly peaceful island community. Saint-Pierre was created by Allan Hawco, Robina Lord-Stafford, and Perry Chafe. Saint-Pierre airs on CBC. Additionally, the fourth season of Son of a Critch, based on comedian Mark Critch’s best-selling memoir, Son of a Critch: A Childish Newfoundland Memoir, and featuring Mr. Critch, along with Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Malcolm McDowell, Claire Rankin, Sophia Powers, and Mark Rivera, premieres tonight on CBC. It is filmed on location in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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