
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Monday, August 11th 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.
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.
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.
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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.
Chef Devon Deschamps is at the Eastlink Centre cooking classroom and he makes crispy smashed potatoes and citrus beer-battered pollock.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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/E6. Unique 3D designs from Alicia Kate Pottery Co; inspired high-quality jewellery handcrafted by Melissa Morrison; and local Ultra Light beer and other beverages made and packaged at Good Robot Brewing Company.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
S6E12: Affectionately called Ink Mama, Terrie LeBlanc is just that to her shop of several young artists in Greenwood. We hear why such a collaborative space such as Ink Zensation is important, from her, another artist, and a client.
S17E09 What's all the buzz about? Justin Pritchard test drives the new all electric Dodge Hornet RT. In the market for a used Toyota Tacoma? We have your buyers guide here.
S2E12: We review field kit items used by World War II German soldiers, C.D. Howes cigarette case, and a French sword used in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
S15/E8 Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
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.
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.
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.
S1/E5 Hosts Julie Pellissier - Lush and Richard Lush speak with Captain James Bernard about the resurgence in the interest of the traditional First Nations craft of basket weaving and the economic opportunities it presents.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.