
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Saturday, August 9th TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
S08/E13 Émile est de mettre les bouchées doubles pour faire vibrer la langue et la culture acadienne et francophone à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. À la Carrefour de l'isle Saint-Jean, la nouvelle Acadie brille.
S09E13 Antoine builds two different elevators, one using muscle power, the other using wind. Host Lorraine Cantin.
S1E2: Cooper fills her owners life with joy and now she wants to know more about his genetic makeup. Kahluas lineage gives Danielle some clues about training, and Brianna wants to unpack the nature vs. nurture of Lunas anxiety.
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.
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S08/E13 Émile est de mettre les bouchées doubles pour faire vibrer la langue et la culture acadienne et francophone à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. À la Carrefour de l'isle Saint-Jean, la nouvelle Acadie brille.
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.
S3E11 How I Found My Birth Family is one of the Norfolk Historical Society's Speaker Series where Doug Grant shares his happy search to find answers to questions about his birth mom and dad. Originally aired November 25 2018.
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.
S01E12: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Jacob and Steven watch back moments from their wedding in 2008, and their vow renewals in 2023.
S6E12: Arr matey! Take a voyage to St. Peters Cape Breton for the annual Pirate Days festival. Put on your best pirate costume, sword and all, and join in on the awesome community event!
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.
S6E3: 1365 Church Street Winery. Stroll the gardens or take in the view while you sip! There is something for everyone at this boutique winery in Port Williams, Nova Scotia.
S7E3: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we delve in to the world of vintage entertainment, classic Zane Grey books, and early 20th-century health devices with a Renulife Violet Ray Machine.
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.
S13/E04 This week check out how Clarenville is celebrating 75 years of Confederation. Then we learn about a painting group that's recreating Carbonear through art. Finally we speak to Darren Mercer about The Sounds of Christmas.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
S7E3: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we delve in to the world of vintage entertainment, classic Zane Grey books, and early 20th-century health devices with a Renulife Violet Ray Machine.
S6E3: 1365 Church Street Winery. Stroll the gardens or take in the view while you sip! There is something for everyone at this boutique winery in Port Williams, Nova Scotia.
S10E11: The team spends an evening at St. Patricks Church Museum in Sydney, where they seek to make contact with the resident spirit known as Captain John Muse.
S3E11 How I Found My Birth Family is one of the Norfolk Historical Society's Speaker Series where Doug Grant shares his happy search to find answers to questions about his birth mom and dad. Originally aired November 25 2018.
S15/E6 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with singer/songwriter Lawrence Maxwell about his 6 nominations for the upcoming Music PEI Week in March and his plans for 2025.
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/E6 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Anatasia Preston, Trans Community Outreach Coordinator for Peers Alliance on PEI about her work advocating for the 2SLGBTQ+ umbrella and Trans Community on PEI.
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/E4 Hosts Julie Pellissier - Lush and Richard Lush are joined by Sheri Bernard and Tee Sock to chat about Mi' kmaq Paranormal, a group that investigates the spirit world in First Nations Communities on PEI.
S2/E6 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Anatasia Preston, Trans Community Outreach Coordinator for Peers Alliance on PEI about her work advocating for the 2SLGBTQ+ umbrella and Trans Community on PEI.
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.
S12E01 After a devastating loss, PEI-based Juno Award winners The East Pointers made the tough decision to carry on with their musical journey which now includes a festival in honour of a late bandmate. Goolaholla, boys!
S20E44: Meet a painter from the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Lio Lo, The Pink Piano Cafe in Sackville has weekly song writers circles, and learn about the Gold Cup parade coming to Eastlink August 15th.
S15/E6 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with singer/songwriter Lawrence Maxwell about his 6 nominations for the upcoming Music PEI Week in March and his plans for 2025.
S1E2: Cooper fills her owners life with joy and now she wants to know more about his genetic makeup. Kahluas lineage gives Danielle some clues about training, and Brianna wants to unpack the nature vs. nurture of Lunas anxiety.
S7E3: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we delve in to the world of vintage entertainment, classic Zane Grey books, and early 20th-century health devices with a Renulife Violet Ray Machine.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a Birthday Fruit Cake and Coconut Macaroons.
S2/E6 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Anatasia Preston, Trans Community Outreach Coordinator for Peers Alliance on PEI about her work advocating for the 2SLGBTQ+ umbrella and Trans Community on PEI.