TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Monday, December 22nd TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S08/E08 Originaire de l`ile Maurice, Alexia Riche revait d`habiter une autre ile. Son parcours inspirant demontre sa passion pour la langue française et pour les causes sociales.
Chef Devon Deschamps is in the country west of Grande Prairie on the upper banks of the Red Willow River and gets in the holiday spirit by making pulled pork egg rolls and arancini balls. Happy Holidays from Cuisine in the Country!
S15/E17 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with kidney donor recipient Matt MacFarlane about his experience receiving a kidney donation at a young age and his past work with the Kidney Foundation of Canada.
S5E2 Sherry lives off the land from the comforts of her little treehouse on the rapids, and we meet Nicola and Gary, who made a historic 200-year-old ship captain's house a home.
S1E9: In this episode, we see a prototype of naval sonar technology, explore the advancements of a torpedo bomber, and learn of a daring prisoner-of-war escape story.
S2E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Lindsey and Dan watch back their lockdown wedding. Even though they were only able to invite a small group of guests, they made the most of their big day.
S3E5: Hitch a ride on the McNabs Island Shuttle to explore a nearby hidden gem. Open a picnic basket, take a dip and have a popup photoshoot with friends but don't forget to keep an eye on the tide...
S8/E6: Nova Soapia make far-from average soaps in tartan colours; small batch beer, mead and cider from New Scotland Brewing Company; Lunenburg Bag Company creates unique bags from reclaimed materials.
S8E9: Moth Lane Brewing ? On the 100th episode of Slainte! We are buzzing down red dirt roads to Moth Lane Brewing, where island hospitality flows as freely as their hand-bottled craft beers.
S1/E11 Hosts Julie Pellissier - Lush and Richard Lush speak with Denica Joseph about her amazing life of travel, beauty contests and work. They also chat about her upcoming role with the Indigenous Tourism Association of PEI.
S5E2 Sherry lives off the land from the comforts of her little treehouse on the rapids, and we meet Nicola and Gary, who made a historic 200-year-old ship captain's house a home.
S2E9: Nancy reunites with her longtime friend and famed Nova Scotia artist, Dawn MacNutt, as they explore the creative process behind her timeless body of work.
The students of Ecole Beaubassin present holiday music for the passengers at the Halifax International Airport during the holiday season in this special presentation of Sounds of the Season.
The students of Beaux-Marais present holiday music for the passengers at the Halifax International Airport during the holiday season in this special presentation of Sounds of the Season.
S15/E17 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with kidney donor recipient Matt MacFarlane about his experience receiving a kidney donation at a young age and his past work with the Kidney Foundation of Canada.
S8E9: Moth Lane Brewing ? On the 100th episode of Slainte! We are buzzing down red dirt roads to Moth Lane Brewing, where island hospitality flows as freely as their hand-bottled craft beers.
S2E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Lindsey and Dan watch back their lockdown wedding. Even though they were only able to invite a small group of guests, they made the most of their big day.
S1E9: In this episode, we see a prototype of naval sonar technology, explore the advancements of a torpedo bomber, and learn of a daring prisoner-of-war escape story.
Christmas with the Nova Scotia Mass Choir captures a soulful evening of music, hope and celebration. Gospel, spiritual and holiday favourites that honour our African Nova Scotian heritage and the true spirit of the season.
S21E10: It's our holiday theme show, the Wedgeport Legion is supporting community members in need of hospital beds, Bonita makes us Christmas Jam, and we have a feature on Newfoundland curling legend, Brad Gushue.
S7E9: Jay Houser opened his own tattoo shop on the historic streets of downtown Pictou. Now a staple in the community, a few of his clients share their stories about his tattoos.
S15E20 Wait for the Thunder! Justin test drives the all electric Ford F150 Lightning. Looking for a used BMW M3? We have some tips for you.
S5E10: On this episode, the M1 Garand and a 303 Lee-Enfield, two service rifles from WWII. Then, examine a brass elephant that honours the Saviour of Ceylon. Finally, an 1840 Dragoon sabre from the American Civil War.
S15/E17 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with kidney donor recipient Matt MacFarlane about his experience receiving a kidney donation at a young age and his past work with the Kidney Foundation of Canada.
S02E10: Author Brenda J. Thompson talks about what is was like to live in a poor house in Nova Scotia during the 1890s.
S2/E8 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Brenda J. Picard, Executive Director of the PEI Human Rights Commission about the work of the Commission on PEI and how people can access their services.
S4E10: Sam Hattie is a former fashion designer who is a self taught stained glass artist. Mike Power is a bladesmith and blacksmith and is known for his unique hand forged knives.
S1/E12 Hosts Julie Pellissier - Lush and Richard Lush speak with Tammy Sock about the First Nations traditional craft of bead work, and her upcoming book about First Nations ghost stories and legends.
S2/E8 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Brenda J. Picard, Executive Director of the PEI Human Rights Commission about the work of the Commission on PEI and how people can access their services.
S02E10: Author Brenda J. Thompson talks about what is was like to live in a poor house in Nova Scotia during the 1890s.
S10E10 DeeDee Austin is a singer, songwriter, and musician from Fall River, Nova Scotia. Her song, Buried Truth, very much focuses on stories about the experiences her grandmother faced at a residential school.
S21E10: It's our holiday theme show, the Wedgeport Legion is supporting community members in need of hospital beds, Bonita makes us Christmas Jam, and we have a feature on Newfoundland curling legend, Brad Gushue.
S15/E17 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with kidney donor recipient Matt MacFarlane about his experience receiving a kidney donation at a young age and his past work with the Kidney Foundation of Canada.
S3E9: Say hello to Copper, a high-energy dog with a knack for finding trouble. Next, meet Taz, a trick loving buddy with a playful streak. Finally, buckle up with Hailey who loves car rides and keeping her people in check.
S8E10: Garth examines the strange marketing genius behind Moxie, Rebecca examines a kerosene lamp from the Roosevelts summer home, and Sandy traces the tale of Haitian military buttons found in a New England field.
Join Bonita in her kitchen as she creates festive Newfoundland and Labrador favorites - mincemeat tarts and a sweet Christmas jam for the holidays!
S2/E8 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with Brenda J. Picard, Executive Director of the PEI Human Rights Commission about the work of the Commission on PEI and how people can access their services.
S08/E08 Originaire de l`ile Maurice, Alexia Riche revait d`habiter une autre ile. Son parcours inspirant demontre sa passion pour la langue française et pour les causes sociales.
S21E10: It's our holiday theme show, the Wedgeport Legion is supporting community members in need of hospital beds, Bonita makes us Christmas Jam, and we have a feature on Newfoundland curling legend, Brad Gushue.
S02E10: Author Brenda J. Thompson talks about what is was like to live in a poor house in Nova Scotia during the 1890s.
