
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Saturday, October 18th TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S08/E10 Fiere acadiennes, Tina Peters-White a toujours donne une grande importance a la langue francaise. Elle fait une grande difference au sein de la communaute acadienne et francophone.
S20E53: Meet a dance instructor who's been cutting a rug for over 30 years, learn more about the Woodlawn Panther's football team with their quarterback, and meet the new head coach of the Cape Breton Eagles.
S4E3 On this episode Jasonique Moss, Peer Support Coordinator with the Black Cultural Society of PEI speaks with Dr. Charles Adeyanju about the historical practices of Mental Health. Originally aired February 4 2023.
S4E3 On this episode Jasonique Moss, Peer Support Coordinator with the Black Cultural Society of PEI speaks with Dr. Charles Adeyanju about the historical practices of Mental Health. Originally aired February 4 2023.
S10/E102 Broadcast on Monday, October 6th, 2025 from Bluefield High School in Hampshire, PEI, a Senior AAA Girls Volleyball match between the Colonel Gray Colonels and the Bluefield Bobcats.
S11/E3: Bespoke designer clothing by Michnat Fashion House, farm fresh - grass fed jersey milk and cheese by Skye Glen Creamery; and MGM Aluminum and Glass designs and manufactures their latest innovation - the window wall.
S10/E104 Broadcast on Monday, October 6th, 2025 from Bluefield High School in Hampshire, PEI, a Senior AAA Boys Volleyball match between the Colonel Gray Colonels and the Bluefield Bobcats.
This week we go out to New Perlican and learn about hand painted glassware. Then we hear a recitation from musician and storyteller Dave Penny. Finally, we speak to members of the band, The Brewmasters.
S20E53: Meet a dance instructor who's been cutting a rug for over 30 years, learn more about the Woodlawn Panther's football team with their quarterback, and meet the new head coach of the Cape Breton Eagles.
S5E7: Sandy learns about the history of military aviation in the Maritimes at the Shearwater Aviation Museum.
Senator Donald H. Oliver: A film about his remarkable life, from his many accolades to his tireless advocacy for equality for black Canadians. He is an inspiration not only because of what he says but for what he has done.
S5E7: Sandy learns about the history of military aviation in the Maritimes at the Shearwater Aviation Museum.
S7E13: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we take a journey through quirky sleepwear, beloved childhood rocking horses, and classic advertising posters.
S6E12: New Scotland Brewing Co. Join Kristyn on the darkside as she gets the inside scoop on this community hub in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
S10E2: The team revisits the Annapolis Basin Conference Centre, where Amy tries to make contact with the tormented spirit of a woman who committed suicide.
S4E3 On this episode Jasonique Moss, Peer Support Coordinator with the Black Cultural Society of PEI speaks with Dr. Charles Adeyanju about the historical practices of Mental Health. Originally aired February 4 2023.
S4E3 On this episode Jasonique Moss, Peer Support Coordinator with the Black Cultural Society of PEI speaks with Dr. Charles Adeyanju about the historical practices of Mental Health. Originally aired February 4 2023.
Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
S01E09: Nevin Jackson speaks about the history of West Prince Street, also known as The Island, which was the home to the black community in Truro.
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.
S3E13: In this special episode we look back at the artists and artisans who were featured throughout the season. A diverse group of wonderfully skilled Artists and Artisans throughout Nova Scotia.
S1E1 Hosts Julie Pellissier-Lush and Richard Lush are joined by well known Island Photographer Patricia Bourque to chat about her career as a photographer.
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.
S01E09: Nevin Jackson speaks about the history of West Prince Street, also known as The Island, which was the home to the black community in Truro.
S12E11 Halifax rock band Kilmore was formed by vocalist Heather Harris in 2013. They own several awards including multiple nods for Loud Recording of the Year. Heather is featured and discusses their latest project, From the Inside.
S20E54: It's the start of our brand new season! The Cats for Keeps rescue Society is saving and rehoming cats and kittens in Annapolis Royal, and get sneak peeks at the new seasons of Maritime Ink and Destination Dartmouth.
Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
S1E12: Shawna wants to know if genes are the reason for Lunas little legs, Megan is surprised by Carls ancestry and learns some new ways to keep him active and Tessa gets some scientific insight into Pucks puzzle-solving skills.
S7E13: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we take a journey through quirky sleepwear, beloved childhood rocking horses, and classic advertising posters.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes Cherry Blossom Cups and a Garden Chicken Meal.
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/E10 Fiere acadiennes, Tina Peters-White a toujours donne une grande importance a la langue francaise. Elle fait une grande difference au sein de la communaute acadienne et francophone.
S20E54: It's the start of our brand new season! The Cats for Keeps rescue Society is saving and rehoming cats and kittens in Annapolis Royal, and get sneak peeks at the new seasons of Maritime Ink and Destination Dartmouth.
S1E12: Shawna wants to know if genes are the reason for Lunas little legs, Megan is surprised by Carls ancestry and learns some new ways to keep him active and Tessa gets some scientific insight into Pucks puzzle-solving skills.
S11/E4: Plastic bottle preforms by Trans-Atlantic Preforms; Boiler repair and replacement at Maritime Pressure Works; and yarn and fleece from Cotswold sheep at Gaspereau Valley Fibres.