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For better or for worse, season six brings five of Canada's most hapless home renovators to the honeymoon capital of the world -- Niagara Falls -- to overhaul a motel's rundown suites. Or attempt to, anyhow. Watched over by host Andrew Younghusband, general contractor Geoff Woodmansey and carpenter Gail Prosser-Craig, the contestants battle it out over seven episodes to avoid being named ``Worst Handyman.'' It's not all bad, though: Along the way, each episode includes the naming of the ``Most Improved Handyman.''
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