
Sunday, May 11th TV listings for Eastlink - Amherst, NS
S5E2 French chocolatier Julien Rousseau and his partner make a home and a namesake in downtown Halifax with their wildly popular, beautifully crafted and extremely delicious chocolate treats.
S06E06 Royal Canadian Legion members and veterans discuss a new project in southwestern Nova Scotia aimed at bringing greater awareness to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defence of their country.
S1E2 Nancy heads to the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival in Lunenburg. This celebration brings together folk-art lovers and creators for a fun-filled gathering. Nancy reconnects with Ransford Naugler for a joyful exploration of art.
S20E31: We drop by the Beothuk Interpretation Centre in Boyd's Cove, Bonita makes us blueberry squares, and part 2 with author Marjorie Simmins who is releasing a new book.
S1E10: The designers of 2021 Fabric of Our DNA do one last fundraising push to raise funds for the Atlantic Scholarship Organization. Everyone comes together to watch footage of the past year's hard work in a virtual showcase.
S1E2 Coming Home to Mikmaki: Growing up in the US, Heather Stevens was not aware of her culture until her grandfather brought her to Mikmaki. She is working to share her culture and bring lost history home.
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Worship Service from May 4th, 2025.
Worship Service from May 4th, 2025.
S1E11 She is the owner of six thriving veterinary clinics, and also the driving force in the quest to bring professional women's soccer to Canada in ?25. Dr. Courtney Sherlock and her varied passions on Titans of Business.
S3E2 Jesse meets old friend Aldo Orsi and has a Eureka moment after visiting Sea Level Sound. They set off for Celtic Colours via the communities of route 348, but Aldo is abducted leaving Jesse to lament in Lochaber.
S2E10:Known as the Ribbon of Green, much of the land surrounding the stunning St. Marys River is protected, forever wild. Millions of dollars have been spent restoring this second largest river in the province and the Atlantic Salmon.
S02E18 Sudbury Liberal MP Viviane Lapointe joins Stacy to discuss some of the important events in legislature regarding the queer community that have taken place during her time as an MP.
S1E10: The designers of 2021 Fabric of Our DNA do one last fundraising push to raise funds for the Atlantic Scholarship Organization. Everyone comes together to watch footage of the past year's hard work in a virtual showcase.
S2E2 Todd Hill Farm is a not-for-profit horse barn. Though it doesn't board horses, it does provide a variety of recreation and educational programs designed to introduce people to the sport of riding as well as horse therapy.
S2E4: In this episode, Zoe visits Ross Farm Museum, a living working farm history museum where the past comes to life. Zoe learns about old-world trades and rolls up her sleeves to help out with some farm chores.
S6E11: Sandy is at the Avon River Heritage Centre in Newport Landing, where he learns about the history of the shipbuilding industry of the Golden Age of Sail, and what the Centre means to the community today.
S03E05 Betty Ann German s'entretient avec Lisa de son travail dans les ambassades du Canada dans diverses parties du monde, notamment en Afghanistan, en Roumanie et à Paris.
S1E12: On this episode, we look at a rare Order of Canada medal awarded to a brave and noble Lieutenant, a wristwatch that has been frozen in time ever since a torpedoing, as well as a deadly sword with an alluring etching.
S20E31: We drop by the Beothuk Interpretation Centre in Boyd's Cove, Bonita makes us blueberry squares, and part 2 with author Marjorie Simmins who is releasing a new book.
S10/E2: Tidal Bay and other great wines created at Lost Bell Winery; a taste of home with blueberry lighthouse-shaped shortbreads from Nova Scotian Cookie Co.; bees wax products and Pure Nova Scotia Honey from Cosman and Whidden.
Quiet Minds Silent Streets: This thoughtful, eye-opening documentary introduces viewers to a community that has been chronically affected by gun violence and asks whether they can find a new way forward with mindfulness and meditation.
Beneath the waves of our rugged coastline lies a hidden world where myth becomes reality and legend becomes life. Five professional mermaids reveal the secret lives of real mermaids, shaped by fantastic tales of the sea.
S01E01 The Randall House Museum in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, is said to be home to many spirits including some of its previous owners. Our team travels to Wolfville to see just who is residing at this landmark location.
S4E3 Kristyn visits Sin on Skin on Halifax's famous pizza corner, where she meets the people who run the business, and then talks tattoos with a woman getting a new one at the shop.
S5E5 What's that in the sky? UFO Researcher and Lecturer David Marler presents to the Shag Harbour UFO XPO in Yarmouth, NS. New historical cases and validated insights on triangular UFOs are discussed. Originally aired May 15 2023.
S1E10: The designers of 2021 Fabric of Our DNA do one last fundraising push to raise funds for the Atlantic Scholarship Organization. Everyone comes together to watch footage of the past year's hard work in a virtual showcase.
S01E11: The 2024 Symons Medal Presentation and Lecture. The Symons Medal recognizes an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to Canadian life.
S2/E2 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with singer/songwriter Scott Parsons about the release of his new album ' Gates of No Return ', which chronicles the history and forgotten stories of the Black population of PEI.
S1E4: Coach Wendy dives into heartfelt conversations with HEATs Ashley aka Murphy and Jackie J. Experience the emotional reunion and share in their cherished memories and updates.
S2E3: We scour the pages of a WWI diary from an early RCN serviceman. Next, we honour Brigadier General Ned Amy by examining his meticulously preserved uniforms and then we uncover the lost stories of the innovative Dambusters.
S1E11 She is the owner of six thriving veterinary clinics, and also the driving force in the quest to bring professional women's soccer to Canada in ?25. Dr. Courtney Sherlock and her varied passions on Titans of Business.
S1E3: We visit Louisburg where local vendors are helping to revitalize the local community. Farming siblings, Jourdan and Grant, take Dani on a tour of their farm and to meet their forest-raised pigs and free range chickens.
S2E2 Todd Hill Farm is a not-for-profit horse barn. Though it doesn't board horses, it does provide a variety of recreation and educational programs designed to introduce people to the sport of riding as well as horse therapy.
S6E2 We visit Matt and Ellen, who found their serenity by the shore. Then we visit John and Gary whose coastal retreat embraces the tranquility of the Atlantic.
S1E1 Up the Avenue: Many HRM residents did not know there was a vibrant black community near Lake Banook. Lance meets with local residents who lived Up the Avenue to learn about this close-knit community and environmental racism.
S03/E05: Sean sits down with Chris Pottie, a familiar face in the country music scene, to discuss Caribbean Goes Country and Caribbean Goes 80s - two important initiatives for children in Cuba.
S2E2: We explore the delightful world of Firu, who is sure to bring a smile to your face, Reggie, who is always the life of the party, and Rosie, whose infectious humor and boundless energy will brighten even the gloomiest of days.
S1E2 Coming Home to Mikmaki: Growing up in the US, Heather Stevens was not aware of her culture until her grandfather brought her to Mikmaki. She is working to share her culture and bring lost history home.