
Saturday, June 21st TV listings for Eastlink - Amherst, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
Jared Visitor, Chanie Wenjack`s great-nephew, hosts a candid conversation with the Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair on education, business, and reconciliation.
Gord Downie's Secret Path, performed by The Halifax Regional Symphony Orchestra, acknowledges a dark part of Canada?s history ? the long-suppressed mistreatment of Indigenous children and families by the residential school system.
Join Jaime Black as she shares the story behind the creation of the REDress Project, its impact, and how the arts can bring awareness, change, and healing on the journey of reconciliation.
S1E1 Lnui-npisun (Traditional Medicine) Saving the traditional knowledge of natural medicines, Tuma Young teaches the benefits of Mikmaw natural species that can literally be found and grown in your very own backyard.
S1E5 Mawiomi (Gathering): At one time forbidden as a result of colonization, Pow Wow has become a celebration of a rich and vibrant history. It is an important social, cultural, and spiritual event filled with song and dance.
S14/E25 Matt Beardsley speaks with Emmanuelle Leblanc from the Acadien music group ' Vishten Connections ', about the upcoming release of their new album ' Expansion '.
S05/E13. Learn all about the meaning of tipis with a session of Tipi Teachings led by Jason Bigcharles (Wapastim) at an event put on by Indigenous Culture Based Learning.
S1E7 Kejimkujik for Future Generations: While Kejimkujik has been a popular national park for decades, its importance to the Mikmaw people is based on millennia of ancestral history. Ursula Johnson, cultural interpreter, explains.
S1E8 Natural History and Cultural Journey: Cultural Heritage Curator Roger Lewis provides highlights from one of the largest ethnological collections of living objects crafted by skillful Mikmaw peoples.
S1E5: Janet visits Larch Wood Enterprises in beautiful East Margaree, Cape Breton to learn about their world famous cutting boards.
S5E8 Will's ambition led him to study Screen Arts, which kick-started his love for film, photography and entrepreneurship. He found himself wanting to make space, and create a welcoming environment for the Asian community of NS.
Mahalia Melts in the Rain: Mahalia, a timid 9-year-old black girl, feels different from the girls in her class. Hoping to boost her confidence, her mother brings her to the hair salon to get her hair straightened for the first time.
Mahalia Melts in the Rain: Mahalia, a timid 9-year-old black girl, feels different from the girls in her class. Hoping to boost her confidence, her mother brings her to the hair salon to get her hair straightened for the first time.
S3E7 The Custom Quad: Jenn MacNeil loves her machines, and when she challenged her husband to build her a custom quad featuring one of her favourite characters he did just that and the results are stunning.
S1E5: Solitha and model/actor Ben Deviller travel to Yarmouth and connect with the past. Model and actress Martina Kelades outlines her history with stereotyping and mental health.
S1E7 Giants - Lance's early memories come from when he first moved to Uniacke Square from Spryfield. Lance meets up with a childhood friend to discuss what it takes to help the next generation build on the giant shoulders of the last.
S7E9: Casa Nova Fine Beverages ? Discover this beautifully renovated farmhouse oasis in Bear River, complete with their own winery, gift shop and the friendliest service you could ask for!
S10E4: The team are at the former CFB Cornwallis, where Paul creates a very personal test to see if the ghosts that supposedly haunt the base are real.
S5E11 Join Grande Prairie native Artist, Kenzie Housego, as she talks about her art practice and about the works in her TREX Wall exhibit, Digital Courtship. Originally aired January 8 2024.
S5E11 Join Grande Prairie native Artist, Kenzie Housego, as she talks about her art practice and about the works in her TREX Wall exhibit, Digital Courtship. Originally aired January 8 2024.
S2E9 Bob Campbell is a Master leather worker with 30 years of experience making a variety of pieces in Halifax, NS. George van der Meer makes traditional wooden barrels by hand in the historic downtown district of Shelburne, NS.
S01E16: Anne-Marie Lane Jonah, Historian with Parks Canada, tells us about the people who lived and worked on Sable Island during the 1890s to the 1950s.
S1E3 From escaping civil war in Lebanon as a teenager, to building one of the most successful development companies in Canada as a young adult?Wadih Fares, President of WM Fares Group, tells his remarkable story.
S1E10: Join the HEAT cheerleading team in Atlanta for an unforgettable experience exploring the city and strengthening their bonds. Feel the excitement as they embark on this impactful journey together.
S1E6: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Jamie and Julie reflect on their wedding held in 2023. Jamie grew up next to Savary Park and has a lot of family memories there; he always imagined it would be the place he would get married.
S12E08 Valmy is a music therapist who accidentally discovered a love of songwriting. She taught herself to play guitar, and we are so thrilled to feature her story. Her natural talents and charm shine through on this episode.
S1E5: Janet visits Larch Wood Enterprises in beautiful East Margaree, Cape Breton to learn about their world famous cutting boards.
S1E6: Veronica visits the Halifax Sexual Health Centre to learn about health care for the Queer community.
S6E8: We stop by Mike's restored church which has been transformed into a peaceful home with stunning views. Then we visit Tammy, whose waterfront home offers peace and wildlife views, where her family finds fulfillment by the water.
S1E7 Giants - Lance's early memories come from when he first moved to Uniacke Square from Spryfield. Lance meets up with a childhood friend to discuss what it takes to help the next generation build on the giant shoulders of the last.
S03/E01: Sean talks with Dennis Woodworth, who through baseball and music, has made it his mission to get much needed supplies to the people of Cuba.
S2E8: We travel alongside Atlas, a laid-back dog who takes his time to observe with patience and dedication, Malibu, a shy pup who shows how a little reassurance can go a long way and Chip, a playful pup who loves attention.
S1E8 Natural History and Cultural Journey: Cultural Heritage Curator Roger Lewis provides highlights from one of the largest ethnological collections of living objects crafted by skillful Mikmaw peoples.
S5E8 Will's ambition led him to study Screen Arts, which kick-started his love for film, photography and entrepreneurship. He found himself wanting to make space, and create a welcoming environment for the Asian community of NS.
S06E18 Housing is a major issue in Nova Scotia and beyond. Bringing people together to define the issue and to create solutions is vital. Tony visits a housing forum to chat with those working on real solutions.
S1E8 Nancy's visit to Alan Syliboy's gallery in Millbrook leads to a special invitation to the Dalhousie Art Gallery to experience a powerful retrospective of Alan's masterful Mikmaq artistry, and his multifaceted career.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
S1E5: Solitha and model/actor Ben Deviller travel to Yarmouth and connect with the past. Model and actress Martina Kelades outlines her history with stereotyping and mental health.
S1E8 Natural History and Cultural Journey: Cultural Heritage Curator Roger Lewis provides highlights from one of the largest ethnological collections of living objects crafted by skillful Mikmaw peoples.