TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Saturday, March 7th TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
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.
S03E07: Fort Garry Industries Maritime Pro Stock race coverage of the Mr. Lube + Tires 200 recorded on September 20, 2025 at Scotia Speedworld.
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.
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.
S1/E2: Paul Kimball is in Liverpool where he tours the Queens County Museum, and then tries to stay out of trouble at the Museum of Justice.
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.
S1/E2: Paul Kimball is in Liverpool where he tours the Queens County Museum, and then tries to stay out of trouble at the Museum of Justice.
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.
S8E7: Riverdale Orchard and Cidery - Twenty years and a cross-Atlantic move, Anne and Alex have created the perfect oasis in Bonshaw Prince Edward Island, where their naturally fermented ciders are winning gold and warming hearts.
S11E6: Paul conducts a ghost trial at the old court house which is now the Kings County Museum in Kentville, of the ghost of a murderer from a century ago.
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.
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.
S7E7: We visit Christine and Michael, who bought a waterfront home after spotting its wraparound porch online. Then we visit Sheri, who lives in a boat-access cottage on the same water where she once raised her kids.
S21E20: We celebrate International Women's Day with a feature on women on the front line during the Gulf War. We have a feature on Maggie's Place, a family resource centre in Truro, and learn about recreation in Pictou County.
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.
S4E6: We get introduced to Zeus, the big dog with the gentlest soul, Zoey, who is always two steps ahead of you, and Nala, a tancoated cuddle machine who considers your lap her rightful throne.
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.
S21E20: We celebrate International Women's Day with a feature on women on the front line during the Gulf War. We have a feature on Maggie's Place, a family resource centre in Truro, and learn about recreation in Pictou County.
S4E6: We get introduced to Zeus, the big dog with the gentlest soul, Zoey, who is always two steps ahead of you, and Nala, a tancoated cuddle machine who considers your lap her rightful throne.
S12/E3: Unique hide tanning and leather works by Laura Hambleton at Skunks and Roses; hanging baskets, potted plants and other flowers grown year-round at Avon Valley Floral; and customized, handcrafted jewellery by Pam Stevenson.
