TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Tuesday, January 6th TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
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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.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes Cream of Broccoli Potatoes and Half Moon Cakes.
S16/E7 Matt Beardsley speaks with author and former Managing Editor of The Guardian newspaper, Gary MacDougall about his latest book, A Newsie from the Valley, The Memoir of a PEI Paper Boy.
S5E4 Explore a sweet home on the water that is quite literally carved with memories, and meet Melanie, who bought her family home to rediscover the quiet coast - and never looked back.
S1E12: In this episode we look at a sea chest connected to the Battle of Trafalgar, compare two Bell helicopters, and examine a hunting rifle that belonged to a famous Nova Scotian.
S03E7: Have you heard of SUP? It stands for Stand Up Paddle Boarding and it also stands for super fun, when you give it a try in Hubbards Cove. Check out the scenery from a unique point of view and make a pit stop for a seaside lunch.
S11/E2: Safe and efficient E-Bikes designed and constructed at Zen Energy; truly organic soaps, salve and other skin care products by Osha Mae; and versatile outdoor exercise equipment created by Outdoor Fit.
S8E11: Fireside Meadery ? Located in Musquodoboit Harbour, a pair of young entrepreneurs are reviving the ancient art of mead making and creating liquid gold with their award-winning mead.
S8E12: Garth explores how a love of enamel pins turned into a vibrant collection, Rebecca uncovers the legacy of a self-taught painter, and Sandy explores an unlikely combination of both plastic and faith.
S5E4 Explore a sweet home on the water that is quite literally carved with memories, and meet Melanie, who bought her family home to rediscover the quiet coast - and never looked back.
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.
S21E11: We take a look back at some of our favorite features on musicians, albums, and everything in between. Drop by the accordion festival in Newfoundland, and meet Halifax musician Michelle Ryder.
S6E6: Sandy visits the Ottawa House-By-the Sea Museum in Parrsboro, the former summer home of Sir Charles Tupper.
S16/E8 Host Matt Beardsley chats with Jaime Constable, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of PEI about their plans for Alzheimer's Awareness month.
S8E11: Fireside Meadery ? Located in Musquodoboit Harbour, a pair of young entrepreneurs are reviving the ancient art of mead making and creating liquid gold with their award-winning mead.
S2E12: The largest wikuom was a gathering place where stories would be shared across generations. That is exactly what this multi-media production studio is doing to preserve the Mikmaw language to be shared for generations.
S6E6: Sandy visits the Ottawa House-By-the Sea Museum in Parrsboro, the former summer home of Sir Charles Tupper.
S8E12: Garth explores how a love of enamel pins turned into a vibrant collection, Rebecca uncovers the legacy of a self-taught painter, and Sandy explores an unlikely combination of both plastic and faith.
S16/E8 Host Matt Beardsley chats with Jaime Constable, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of PEI about their plans for Alzheimer's Awareness month.
S21E11: We take a look back at some of our favorite features on musicians, albums, and everything in between. Drop by the accordion festival in Newfoundland, and meet Halifax musician Michelle Ryder.
S6E7: Damen Black is the owner of The Good Horse, a new tattoo shop located in the heart of Halifax, on Gottingen Street. He shares his art and his stories, including choosing to invite artist Megan Anthony to join him.
S11E10: Paul and the team head to Baddeck, where at an undisclosed location, they have a final rendezvous with the haunted Ouija Board first brought onto the show in season 4.
S16/E8 Host Matt Beardsley chats with Jaime Constable, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of PEI about their plans for Alzheimer's Awareness month.
S02E12: David McKillop of the Little White Schoolhouse in Truro, talks about its history and importance to Colchester County.
S2/E3 Chijioke Amadi speaks with Gord McNeilly, MLA for District 14, Charlottetown - West Royalty about why he chose to pursue a career in politics and how representation from the BIPOC community can be increased in PEI politics.
S4E12: Jessica Steponaitis is a contemporary folk artist using the craft of traditional rug hooking for her art. John Little is a Master blacksmith & sculptor from East Dover with more than 50 years of experience at the anvil.
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/E3 Chijioke Amadi speaks with Gord McNeilly, MLA for District 14, Charlottetown - West Royalty about why he chose to pursue a career in politics and how representation from the BIPOC community can be increased in PEI politics.
S02E12: David McKillop of the Little White Schoolhouse in Truro, talks about its history and importance to Colchester County.
S10E12 Myles Goodwyn is a rock legend. He is the leader and front man for the legendary rock band, April Wine, which started in 1969. That means, he is now in his 7th decade in the music business and is more than just April Wine.
S21E11: We take a look back at some of our favorite features on musicians, albums, and everything in between. Drop by the accordion festival in Newfoundland, and meet Halifax musician Michelle Ryder.
S16/E8 Host Matt Beardsley chats with Jaime Constable, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of PEI about their plans for Alzheimer's Awareness month.
S3E10: First we meet Sir Waffles, an ever-friendly pup who is always eager to play. Next up, there is Bee, a lively dog who loves to swim and play. Finally, meet Matty, a quiet but curious pup who enjoys socializing and good snacks!
S8E12: Garth explores how a love of enamel pins turned into a vibrant collection, Rebecca uncovers the legacy of a self-taught painter, and Sandy explores an unlikely combination of both plastic and faith.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes Cream of Broccoli Potatoes and Half Moon Cakes.
S2/E3 Chijioke Amadi speaks with Gord McNeilly, MLA for District 14, Charlottetown - West Royalty about why he chose to pursue a career in politics and how representation from the BIPOC community can be increased in PEI politics.
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.
S21E11: We take a look back at some of our favorite features on musicians, albums, and everything in between. Drop by the accordion festival in Newfoundland, and meet Halifax musician Michelle Ryder.
S02E12: David McKillop of the Little White Schoolhouse in Truro, talks about its history and importance to Colchester County.
