
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Friday, August 15th 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 a tasty and quick Ambrosia salad and a delicious Roasted Vegetable and Feta Soup.
S2/E7 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Dante Bazard, Anti Racism Policy Advisor for the Executive Council of the PEI Provincial Government, about his work as PEI's first Black Human Rights Commissioner.
S08/E01 Karine Gallant nous explique l'importance du francais dans sa vie. Son retour, dans la region Evangeline, l'inspire dans son nouveau role de directrice du Centre scolaire communautaire Evangeline.
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.
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.
Sights and sounds of the Gold Cup Parade from Charlottetown, PEI.
S01E05 Le guide de randonnee nocturne Paul Lalonde joint Lisa dans le poulailler pour parler de sa passion pour partager le monde nocturne de la region acadienne de la baie Sainte-Marie.
S01E06 Dan Robichaud, resident de Clare, est venu avec Lisa dans le poulailler pour discuter l'histoire et les efforts de renovation de la Vieille Maison de Meteghan.
S01E12 Glenda Doucet Boudreau, presidente de L'association Madeleine Leblanc, parle de l'histoire de l'association et des droits des femmes dans une petite communaute.
S01E13 La directrice generale de la Societe acadienne de Clare, Natalie Robichaud, se rend au poulailler avec Lisa pour discuter de la preservation et de la promotion de la langue et de la culture acadiennes de la Nouvelle-Ecosse.
S01E14 Musicien Francis Robichaud rencontre Lisa dans le Poulailler pour regarder a sa carriere musicale et discuter la musique comme parti de la culture acadienne.
S02E03 Marcel Saulnier rejoint Lisa à l'extérieur du poulailler pour découvrir l'histoire et la beauté naturelle des sentiers du Petit Bois à Clare.
S02E04 Lise LeJeune, experte en café, discute avec Lisa de la préparation d'une tasse de café parfaite et de ce qu'il faut rechercher lorsque l'on choisit ses grains de café préférés.
S02E07 La musicienne Monette Robichaud parle avec Lisa de son amour de la musique depuis toujours et du chemin qu'elle a parcouru.
S02E15 Le vigneron Daniel Surette discute avec Lisa de ce qu'il faut faire pour produire un grand vin sur la côte acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse.
S03E03 L'artiste et actrice Anne LeBlanc parle avec Lisa de son art, de son théâtre et de son enthousiasme à faire partie des dîners-théâtres hilarants de la région.
S03E04 Auteur et conteur, Laurent d'Entremont discute avec Lisa de sa passion pour l'art de raconter des histoires. Ils discutent également de son amour pour les véhicules anciens, en particulier le camion Model T.
S03E13 Cody Donaldson et Noé Bourque discutent de leur premier roman pour adolescents qui raconte l'histoire d'un groupe d'adolescents qui voyagent dans le passé, en utilisant des mots et un dialecte acadiens.
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/E8 Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
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.
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.
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.
S15/E8 Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
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.
S6E13: In part two of our visit with Ink Zensation, we hear from two other artists working out of this shop, as well as a client, and learn about what they love with this incredibly inclusive, communal space.
S17E10 Are you in the market for a used Honda? Justin Pritchard takes an in-depth look in the used vehicle market with the Accord, Civic, HRV and the CRV.
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/E7 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Dante Bazard, Anti Racism Policy Advisor for the Executive Council of the PEI Provincial Government, about his work as PEI's first Black Human Rights Commissioner.
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/E7 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Dante Bazard, Anti Racism Policy Advisor for the Executive Council of the PEI Provincial Government, about his work as PEI's first Black Human Rights Commissioner.
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/E8 Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
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.
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.