TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Monday, April 27th TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
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S08/E13 Émile est de mettre les bouchées doubles pour faire vibrer la langue et la culture acadienne et francophone à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. À la Carrefour de l'isle Saint-Jean, la nouvelle Acadie brille.
Chef Devon Deschamps cooks up a classic homestyle chili at the Eastlink Centre kitchen. Devon also shares the secret to his tried, tested and true homemade chili powder in hopes he can inspire the viewers to create their own chili.
S16/E12 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with Tignish, PEI native Holly Perry about starring as Anne Shirley in this year's production of Anne and Gilbert The Musical.
S7E1: We visit Karen and Ben at the Owl's Nest, a quiet perch above a lake that has become a place of healing. Then we visit Mario, who has found his own escape where tech is left behind and time slows to the rhythm of the tide.
S1E1: In this episode we climb into the cockpit of a North American Harvard, trace back the history of dueling, and learn how an unusual map survived World War 2.
S3E12: Take a trip to Las Vegas with Cindy and Robbie. Come and watch this lucky couple recount their story of love blossoming leading to their intimate Vegas wedding.
S4E10: Explore the Cape Breton Highlands in full Fall glory. Start with a Cabot Trail drive then climb Cape Smokey inside a gondola. Soar even higher as you buckle in for an accelerating helicopter ride for an adventure in the sky.
S12/E4: Collagen fibre sheets used in surgical applications are manufactured at 3D BioFibR; Mak 902 is Nova Scotia's first rice-based alcohol producer; smart digital hydrophones are designed and crafted at Ocean Sonics.
S8E1: Blomidon Estate Winery - Nestled on the outskirts of the historic village of Canning, Blomidon Estate Winery stands as a testament to the growing reputation for exceptional cool-climate wines in Nova Scotia.
S8E1: Garth unveils Pulgas Vestidas, the bizarre art where tiny fleas wore handmade outfits, Cees rediscovers the Joy Germ movement of the post 1920 pandemic, and Rebecca explores Grimwades Royal Winton?s 1930s dishes.
S7E1: We visit Karen and Ben at the Owl's Nest, a quiet perch above a lake that has become a place of healing. Then we visit Mario, who has found his own escape where tech is left behind and time slows to the rhythm of the tide.
S2E12: Nancy digs deep into the story of Red Tribe Boxing and hears first hand how the lives of two of its boxers were changed forever.
S21E27: Learn about a program in HRM supporting kids in the STEM journeys, relive the history of a classic radio station in Newfoundland, and learn about My Grandfather's Cat, an organization supporting senior pet parents.
S1/E9: Cape Breton Fossil Centre: Paul travels to the Fossil Centre in Sydney Mines to explore the fascinating natural history of Cape Breton as contained in plant fossils from 350 million years ago.
Hockey
Game 5.
S16/E12 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with Tignish, PEI native Holly Perry about starring as Anne Shirley in this year's production of Anne and Gilbert The Musical.
S21E27: Learn about a program in HRM supporting kids in the STEM journeys, relive the history of a classic radio station in Newfoundland, and learn about My Grandfather's Cat, an organization supporting senior pet parents.
S7E12: With an extensive career in the tattoo industry, Troy Lane has opened his brand-new shop in Digby, NS. He shares his experiences, and we see some pieces from his girlfriend and a client.
S16E09 The Great Escape! Justin does a full review on the Ford Escape. What to buy? The new Honda Pilot or a used MDX? We have the comparable for you.
Island View Current Island Topics
Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
S02E27: Coverage from the 35th Anniversary of the Gulf War - Signature Ceremony, from CFB Halifax.
S08/E13 Émile est de mettre les bouchées doubles pour faire vibrer la langue et la culture acadienne et francophone à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. À la Carrefour de l'isle Saint-Jean, la nouvelle Acadie brille.
S2E2 Lori Nason, the Fused Glass Diva, is an artisan using modern techniques to create her art in Fall River, NS. Don Moore of Tides Turning is a Master artisan wood turner creating one of a kind wood sculptures in Riverport, NS.
S1/E5 Hosts Julie Pellissier - Lush and Richard Lush speak with Captain James Bernard about the resurgence in the interest of the traditional First Nations craft of basket weaving and the economic opportunities it presents.
S08E12 After writing the greatest customer service complaint of all time, Dave Carroll discusses broken guitars, pandemic lockdowns, and healing the world through music. No instruments were harmed in the making of this program.
S02E27: Coverage from the 35th Anniversary of the Gulf War - Signature Ceremony, from CFB Halifax.
S7E1: We visit Karen and Ben at the Owl's Nest, a quiet perch above a lake that has become a place of healing. Then we visit Mario, who has found his own escape where tech is left behind and time slows to the rhythm of the tide.
S21E27: Learn about a program in HRM supporting kids in the STEM journeys, relive the history of a classic radio station in Newfoundland, and learn about My Grandfather's Cat, an organization supporting senior pet parents.
Island View Current Island Topics
Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
S4E13: We meet Swayze, the vigilant guard dog who is never too tired to play fetch; Juniper, the three-legged charmer who lights up any space she is in; and Daisy, the joyful pup who shines as the perfect family companion.
S8E2: Cees examines a 19th-century holy water bottle that once blessed homes, Brigid showcases the Gunne Sax phenomenon of the 1970s, and Garth uncovers an early twentieth-century X-ray tube.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a tasty and quick Ambrosia salad and a delicious Roasted Vegetable and Feta Soup.
S1/E5 Hosts Julie Pellissier - Lush and Richard Lush speak with Captain James Bernard about the resurgence in the interest of the traditional First Nations craft of basket weaving and the economic opportunities it presents.
S08/E13 Émile est de mettre les bouchées doubles pour faire vibrer la langue et la culture acadienne et francophone à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. À la Carrefour de l'isle Saint-Jean, la nouvelle Acadie brille.
S21E27: Learn about a program in HRM supporting kids in the STEM journeys, relive the history of a classic radio station in Newfoundland, and learn about My Grandfather's Cat, an organization supporting senior pet parents.
S02E27: Coverage from the 35th Anniversary of the Gulf War - Signature Ceremony, from CFB Halifax.
