TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Wednesday, March 4th TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S08/E05 Jeune engage et passionne de la politique, Hayden Cotton nous parle de ses etudes et sa vision de Jeunesse acadienne et francophone, comme president par interim.
S3/E02 This episode is rated S for Smokin Sausage Sandwich! RT is back on the Rat Rod BBQ cooking up a sausage sandwich.
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.
S7E6: We visit Don and Akemi, who turned Sea Rose into their full-time home with spaces for writing, painting, and gathering. Then we visit Dana, who has built a lakeside eco-oasis.
S2E7: We delve into the shadowy world of clandestine weapons. Next, we explore the Beartrap, a remarkable naval innovation designed to safely recover helicopters at sea. Finally, we celebrate the journey of Orville Pulsifer.
S3E4: We take a look at the odds defying love partnership of Rishin and Safwa. Watch how these high school acquaintances kindled their love in university to bloom into a 10 year marriage.
S4E2: Get out of your shell and visit the Clam Harbour Sandcastle competition. Does teamwork make the dreamwork or will it all crumble into a pile of sand?
S12/E2: Cheese, milk and other dairy products produced by Masstown Creamery; beaufiful fishing rope art created by Marsha Ringer at Knits and Pieces; and goat's milk soap, skin care and other products by Groovy Goat Farm and Co.
S8E6: District 33 Winery - The Atlantic winds may give these wines their character, but it is Duane and Tami whose love of their new community gives this winery its heart.
S8E7: Garth dives into the world of locomotive history on a miniature scale, Bruce honours the spirit of resourceful musicians, and Cees examines a rifle from an era of joint craftsmanship and marksmanship.
S7E6: We visit Don and Akemi, who turned Sea Rose into their full-time home with spaces for writing, painting, and gathering. Then we visit Dana, who has built a lakeside eco-oasis.
S2E5: Nancy sets sail with Martina Kelades to talk about authenticity, vulnerability and sharing the journey of human experience.
Weekly fundraising program produced by Kinsmen Club of Summerside to support the club's community projects in Prince Edward Island.
S10/E147 Broadcast on Wednesday, March 4th, 2026 from Holland College in Charlottetown, PEI the 2026 PEISAA Senior AAA Girls High School Gold Medal Basketball game.
S10/E148 Broadcast on Wednesday, March 4th, 2026 from Holland College in Charlottetown, PEI, the 2026 PEISAA Senior AAA Boys High School Gold Medal Basketball game.
S16E22 Tons of passenger and cargo space! Justin test drives the Toyota Grand Highlander. We also hit the open road with the Hyundai Kona.
S5E7: A knife surfaces from a WWII POW camp, given by a German prisoner. Then, fly with Major Mary Cameron-Kelly, a Canadian Highest Time Aurora Pilot and Aviation Hall of Famer. Finally, a cut-down Lee-Enfield rifle and knife.
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.
S02E20: J. Marshall Burgess of the Icelandic Memorial Society of Nova Scotia discusses the continuing research the Society has performed to find the descendants of the original 30 families who came to Nova Scotia in 1874.
S08/E06 Artiste, musicienne et fiere acadienne, Angie Arsenault va au-dela de ses reves, toujours plus loin, toujours plus haut.
S1/E7: Laurel (designer) and Allan (goldsmith) Hill are Northwood Rings, a custom jewelry company in Bridgewater. Bradford Naugler is a renowned folk artist in Middlewood known for his unique wood carvings and their vibrant colours.
S1/E9 Hosts Julie Pellissier Lush and Richard Lush speak with Darryl Bernard about her crafting business and raising doves.
S08Ep05 With a brand new album and an unbreakable spirit, Coco Love Alcorn discusses life during COVID19 and dealing with creating music virtually.
S02E20: J. Marshall Burgess of the Icelandic Memorial Society of Nova Scotia discusses the continuing research the Society has performed to find the descendants of the original 30 families who came to Nova Scotia in 1874.
S7E6: We visit Don and Akemi, who turned Sea Rose into their full-time home with spaces for writing, painting, and gathering. Then we visit Dana, who has built a lakeside eco-oasis.
S21E19: Lower Sackville staple, Kaiser`s Subs, celebrates their 50th anniversary, Morgan makes pesto, and after 14 years as a QMJHL linesman North Sydney`s Dave Ivey is retiring. Also, learn about snowboarding competition Jibberfest.
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.
S4E5: We dive into the story of Gilbert, who is big, bold, and built for splash damage. Budders, the tan-coated softie from Mexico who loves scratches, and Gavin, who is part bulldozer, part teddy bear.
S8E7: Garth dives into the world of locomotive history on a miniature scale, Bruce honours the spirit of resourceful musicians, and Cees examines a rifle from an era of joint craftsmanship and marksmanship.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a Birthday Fruit Cake and Coconut Macaroons.
S1/E9 Hosts Julie Pellissier Lush and Richard Lush speak with Darryl Bernard about her crafting business and raising doves.
S08/E06 Artiste, musicienne et fiere acadienne, Angie Arsenault va au-dela de ses reves, toujours plus loin, toujours plus haut.
S21E19: Lower Sackville staple, Kaiser`s Subs, celebrates their 50th anniversary, Morgan makes pesto, and after 14 years as a QMJHL linesman North Sydney`s Dave Ivey is retiring. Also, learn about snowboarding competition Jibberfest.
S02E20: J. Marshall Burgess of the Icelandic Memorial Society of Nova Scotia discusses the continuing research the Society has performed to find the descendants of the original 30 families who came to Nova Scotia in 1874.
