
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Sunday, August 3rd TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes Lobster Fritters and Pineapple Tea Buns.
S2/E5 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Alkarim Bhalesha about the future of Crypto Currency, what is it, and how does it work.
S08/E12 Grande voyageuse, Caroline nous parle de l'importance de la langue française dans sa vie, de sa passion pour les langues et les voyages.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S1E1: The genetic causes behind Professor Murphy Adams eccentric quirks prompt Cris and Maddie to consider a name change. Susan and Cassie defy the stereotypes of bully breeds, and Luke unravels the hilarious truth behind Dukes look.
S11/E5: Pepsi and other soft drinks from Cape Breton Beverages; all-natural hair and skin care by Simply Go Naturals; and delicious ciders made from locally sourced apples at Chain Yard Cider.
S4/E41 Michael and Betty Zita, pastors of The Elmsdale Church of the Nazarene, lead viewers in listening for God through Worship with a half hour of scripture readings, spoken word and song.
Trinity United Church Charlottetown
S1/E 36 Weekly live church service produced by Trinity-Clifton United Church in Charlottetown.
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S08/E12 Grande voyageuse, Caroline nous parle de l'importance de la langue française dans sa vie, de sa passion pour les langues et les voyages.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S15/E4.Host Matt Beardsley speaks with singer/songwriter Tara MacLean about her recent Music PEI award nomination for Contemporary Roots recording of the Year for the ' Live in my Hometown ' album.
S6E1: We visit Tricia and Tiff, best friends since high school, who transformed this Redstone cottage into a home away from home. Then we visit Cara and Jeff, whose seaside home blends seamlessly with the elements of the water.
S2E2: We learn about the HMCS Assiniboine, a story of captors who showcase the highlights of humanity. Next, we stand before the solemn memorial plaque of Captain Ross McKenzie and then we explore the Ace Maker gunsight.
S1E11: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Rory and Will look back on meeting in 2017, where they were both volunteering for a humanitarian organization. Their beautiful wedding in 2022 was a labour of love.
S6E11: Set sail for Chester Race Week. Take a dip to cool off in the saltwater Lido Pool. Jump on a cruise to see the sailboats race by and wind down the day with a fashion show made from upcycled sails!
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.
S6E2: Lone Oak Brewing Co. Kristyn takes a road trip to Prince Edward Island to discover the fresh and tasty brews at this bustling local hub in Borden-Carleton.
S7E2: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we explore the craftsmanship of a historic butter churn, intricate Chinese embroidery, and personal letters from Franz Liszt.
S6E1: We visit Tricia and Tiff, best friends since high school, who transformed this Redstone cottage into a home away from home. Then we visit Cara and Jeff, whose seaside home blends seamlessly with the elements of the water.
S6E10: Sandy travels back 350 million years when he explores the Blue Beach Fossils Museum in Avonport, and then goes hunting for fossils on the beach.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S2E11: We examine a medical canteen used on the front lines, a World War I tunic once belonging to a prominent Nova Scotian figure, and a timepiece kept by General James Wolfe.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S11/E5: Pepsi and other soft drinks from Cape Breton Beverages; all-natural hair and skin care by Simply Go Naturals; and delicious ciders made from locally sourced apples at Chain Yard Cider.
Joseph: Robin shares her journey of broken promises and discovering identity while living in the land of rejection; The Table: A short film about injustice and being a voice for the voiceless.
Joseph: Robin shares her journey of broken promises and discovering identity while living in the land of rejection; The Table: A short film about injustice and being a voice for the voiceless.
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.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S6E11: Molly Aylwin and AJ Richardson left the hustle and bustle of Toronto for the quiet and serenity of Bear River. Located in an old residential house, their shop Thornwood is incredibly cozy, and adored by all who visit.
S3E10 The Struggle To Serve, No.2 Construction Battalion: Black Cultural Centre for NS, Executive Director, Russell Grosse, talks with direct descendants and historians about the Battalion. Originally aired July 9 2022.
S3E10 The Struggle To Serve, No.2 Construction Battalion: Black Cultural Centre for NS, Executive Director, Russell Grosse, talks with direct descendants and historians about the Battalion. Originally aired July 9 2022.
S15/E4.Host Matt Beardsley speaks with singer/songwriter Tara MacLean about her recent Music PEI award nomination for Contemporary Roots recording of the Year for the ' Live in my Hometown ' album.
S01E03: African Heritage Month is officially launched in the historic black community of Greenville, Yarmouth Co. NS.
S01E03: African Heritage Month is officially launched in the historic black community of Greenville, Yarmouth Co. NS.
S2/E5 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Alkarim Bhalesha about the future of Crypto Currency, what is it, and how does it work.
S3E3: Adam McNamara of Acadian Mushroom, is a talented artist who creates unique wood carvings of the Acadian forest from his home. Marrie Berkelaar of Double Whale Handwoven Design, is a traditional weaver in Lunenburg, NS.
S1/E3 Hosts Julie Pellissier-Lush and Richard Lush are joined by Drew Bernard, Energy Lead for Lennox Island First Nations about the work being done to transition the community to Green Energy and energy independence.
S2/E5 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Alkarim Bhalesha about the future of Crypto Currency, what is it, and how does it work.
S01E03: African Heritage Month is officially launched in the historic black community of Greenville, Yarmouth Co. NS.
S01E03: African Heritage Month is officially launched in the historic black community of Greenville, Yarmouth Co. NS.
S12E13 Derina Harvey leads the award-winning ?Celtic Rock group, the Derina Harvey Band. After touring North America, the group gained notoriety after being used as the soundtrack for thousands of viral TikTok videos.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S15/E4.Host Matt Beardsley speaks with singer/songwriter Tara MacLean about her recent Music PEI award nomination for Contemporary Roots recording of the Year for the ' Live in my Hometown ' album.
S1E1: The genetic causes behind Professor Murphy Adams eccentric quirks prompt Cris and Maddie to consider a name change. Susan and Cassie defy the stereotypes of bully breeds, and Luke unravels the hilarious truth behind Dukes look.
S7E2: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we explore the craftsmanship of a historic butter churn, intricate Chinese embroidery, and personal letters from Franz Liszt.