
Saturday, August 16th TV listings for Eastlink - Bridgewater, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E4: Bill Mont organized the first flea market in 1973. Today the Halifax Flea Market is still going strong after 30 years. Dani learns about acquiring records and being a regular flea market vendor from Paul O?Keefe.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a tasty and quick Ambrosia salad and a delicious Roasted Vegetable and Feta Soup.
S5E12 From the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia on Saturday, February 15, 2025 - Parks Canada Plaque Ceremony officially recognizing the history of the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes.
Sights and sounds of the Gold Cup Parade from Charlottetown, PEI.
S1E2: Saving people time and money, Captain Tom Mercer says cable ferries can save the world. The vessel named in honour of Brady Himmelman connects a storied past and a greener future, one trip at a time across the LaHave River.
S7E4: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we navigate the history of Umiak boat models, a prestigious Dominion Day trophy, and a precious gold ingot.
S1E4: The Oland Brewery is Nova Scotia's largest beer producer. It has been in its current north end Halifax location since 1905. We find out what it's like to brew and bottle this Nova Scotian legacy!
S6E3: We visit Phil and Diana, who found their haven where the elements have shaped both their home and story. Next we visit Stacy whose seaside cottage embraces the rhythm of ocean living.
S13/E07 This week we learn about the art of glass blowing at Coastal Gems in Brigus. Then we head out to Elliston to learn about the history of Root Cellars. Finally we listen to a live performance by Jenny Naish.
S1E13: Janet meets Sara Rankin in beautiful Mabou, Cape Breton and gets an inside look at her impressive work as a graphic designer.
S5E3 Self proclaimed Education Influencer, Max Medyk is lending a hand to other immigrants by sharing his knowledge and expertise helping newcomers gain their PR status in Canada.
Epko Festival: This film espouses the origin and evolution of the annual Epko festival held in Nigeria, providing an insight to the impact of time and civilization on sacred cultural practices.
Epko Festival: This film espouses the origin and evolution of the annual Epko festival held in Nigeria, providing an insight to the impact of time and civilization on sacred cultural practices.
S1E2: Saving people time and money, Captain Tom Mercer says cable ferries can save the world. The vessel named in honour of Brady Himmelman connects a storied past and a greener future, one trip at a time across the LaHave River.
S1E13: Soli Productions Management achieved a great deal in 2021. From raising funds for the Atlantic Scholarship Foundation to putting on a variety of shows during a pandemic, revisit the highs of this creative community.
S1E3 I Am Somebody: Wayne Talbot, raised in Truro recalls his school having separate bathrooms for black and white girls. Today he is Deputy Mayor. Lance catches up with him to talk about the importance of education and family.
S6E4: Candid Brewing Company. Discover the secret to craft beer at this blast from the past, family run brewery in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
S10E12: At Cossit House in Sydney, the team digs deep into the reports of paranormal activity in one of the oldest buildings in Cape Breton, and Paul reflects on where their journey has taken them so far.
S5E12 From the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia on Saturday, February 15, 2025 - Parks Canada Plaque Ceremony officially recognizing the history of the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes.
S3E4: Jennifer Marlow is a maritime wood carver specializing in nautical themed pieces. David Wimberly of Wimberly Flutes, is a Master Flute Maker who makes his flutes by hand to ensure the highest quality.
S01E12: The North End Community Health Centre Advocacy Breakfast is an annual fundraising event focused on giving back to the local community. We join in on a discussion about health and community, hosted by Marie-France LeBlanc.
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.
S1E5: Join Coach Wendy as her journey leads her to reconnect with former teammate Jennifer aka Heff and other HEAT athletes, Ryan and Jacqueline. Brace yourself for unique stories of family connections, athleticism, and romance.
S1E13: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Megan and Carl reflect on their wedding in 2007. Carl remembers meeting Megan for the first time on the playground. They started dating in Junior High and have been together ever since.
S12E02 Newfoundland Folk Trio, The Once built a studio and recorded an album during the pandemic. Vocalist Geraldine Hollett revealed the band recruited Margarine the Cat for background vocals. It was purrfect.
S1E13: Janet meets Sara Rankin in beautiful Mabou, Cape Breton and gets an inside look at her impressive work as a graphic designer.
S1E1: Veronica catches the excitement and enthusiasm during the preparations for the 2024 Truro Pride Festival and Parade.
S6E3: We visit Phil and Diana, who found their haven where the elements have shaped both their home and story. Next we visit Stacy whose seaside cottage embraces the rhythm of ocean living.
S1E3 I Am Somebody: Wayne Talbot, raised in Truro recalls his school having separate bathrooms for black and white girls. Today he is Deputy Mayor. Lance catches up with him to talk about the importance of education and family.
S03/E09: Nine Locks Brewing Co. is a Nova Scotia success story. Sean chats with Danny O?Hearn, Vice President and co-owner, about their success in the microbrewing market.
S1E3: Izs confident theories about their dogs heritage get flipped on their head, Cees long wait to learn about what breeds might be contributing to Jaxs behaviour finally ends, and Trevor is surprised by Bellas genetic makeup.
S1E3 Alan Syliboy: As a child, Alan was told drawing was a distraction from learning. Fast forward to a destination studio, a world-renowned artist and musician inspired by messages left by his ancestors written in stone.
S5E3 Self proclaimed Education Influencer, Max Medyk is lending a hand to other immigrants by sharing his knowledge and expertise helping newcomers gain their PR status in Canada.
S06E08 Award winning journalist Tina Comeau-Surette talks about her family's tragic loss and the need for more awareness around addiction. She also discusses the video project, No Family Is Immune.
S1E3 Nancy Regan meets up with Kristen and Mike, a creative duo whose passion for art and music lights up their lives. Step inside their unique home that?s both a vibrant painting studio and an inspiring music recording space.
S20E45: Colwell's Clothing is a family business that's been in operation for over 100 years, Bonita makes us butternut squash quinoa salad, and learn about how we can make Halifax a bird safe city.
S1E13: Soli Productions Management achieved a great deal in 2021. From raising funds for the Atlantic Scholarship Foundation to putting on a variety of shows during a pandemic, revisit the highs of this creative community.
S1E3 Alan Syliboy: As a child, Alan was told drawing was a distraction from learning. Fast forward to a destination studio, a world-renowned artist and musician inspired by messages left by his ancestors written in stone.