TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Sunday, March 8th TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Michael and Betty Zita, pastors of The Elmsdale Church of the Nazarene, lead viewers in listening for God through Worship with a half hour of scripture readings, spoken word and song.
Trinity United Church Charlottetown
S1/E 36 Weekly live church service produced by Trinity-Clifton United Church in Charlottetown.
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
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.
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.
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.
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.
S3E5: We connect with Mackenzie and Ally, a nature-loving couple who tied the knot on a classic summer campground. See how being best friends first helps them have a stable and happy relationship.
S4E3: The fun continues at Clam Harbour beach. Discover the skill and artistry of sand sculpture building. A beach day filled with friends and adventure means everybody wins!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
S5E8: We examine the D-Day memoir and secret photographs of a landing-craft engineer. We trace the evolution of gas masks, from improvised to engineered. Finally, a naval-aviation painting and logs from the Battle of the Atlantic.
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.
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.
The Narrows, The Case for Africville: (Part 1 of 2) Eddie Carvery, his family, and over 200 plaintiffs battle decades of Systemic Racism through one class action court case involving the expropriation of their home, Africville.
Bird Country: Migration is one of nature?s great mysteries. Discover why Nova Scotia, part of the traditional territory of Mi?kma?ki, is a lifesaving layover for hungry, exhausted birds on the Atlantic Flyway.
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.
S16E13 Hybrid family sedan. Justin tests and nighttime drives the 11th generation Honda Accord. Either a brand new Ford Ranger or used F150? We have the pros and cons!
S5E8: We examine the D-Day memoir and secret photographs of a landing-craft engineer. We trace the evolution of gas masks, from improvised to engineered. Finally, a naval-aviation painting and logs from the Battle of the Atlantic.
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.
S2/E21 The August 4th, 2025 meeting of The Charlottetown Rotary Club. Chase O'Halloran from The Adventure Group speaks about the organizations work in Africa.
S08/E06 Artiste, musicienne et fiere acadienne, Angie Arsenault va au-dela de ses reves, toujours plus loin, toujours plus haut.
S1/E8: Carley Mullally is a textile artist and researcher currently based out of K'jipuktuk (Halifax). Max Kasper is the principal bassist with Symphony Nova Scotia who makes bows for himself and other bassists from around the Globe.
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.
S2/E21 The August 4th, 2025 meeting of The Charlottetown Rotary Club. Chase O'Halloran from The Adventure Group speaks about the organizations work in Africa.
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.
S2/E21 The August 4th, 2025 meeting of The Charlottetown Rotary Club. Chase O'Halloran from The Adventure Group speaks about the organizations work in Africa.
