TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Friday, May 1st TV listings for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Live proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island.
S1E2: In this episode we look at iconic Japanese samurai swords, see how anti-submarine warfare evolved, and learn of the Farley Mowat-led retrieval of a V1 Flying Bomber.
S3E13: We reminisce with Meagan and Matt about their time as summer camp councillors where they met and fell in love. See how their enthusiasm and adventurous spirits helped guide their relationship full of laughs, love and fun.
S4E11: As chilly winds wisp in, the winter Ocean Playground fun begins. Gather up your cool friends for an adventure of the coolest kind. Head to Rainbow Haven Beach and take a dip with the growing community of cold-water swimmers.
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.
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.
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.
S7E2: We visit Sinead and Karen, who rebuilt more than a house, transforming a garage into a bedroom with a view. Then we visit Gary, who finds peace in simplicity as he walks the beach and lets the sea do what it does best.
S2E13: A collection of Nancy's favorite moments of Showing Up Season 2.
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 7. (If necessary)
Island View Current Island Topics
Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
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.
S7E13: Through his shop Artistic Vision in Fall River, NS, Kirk Moore works as a talented and experienced tattoo artist. Specializing in black and grey, we see some of his tattoos up close on two of his clients.
S16E03 Up-to-date and competitive sedan. Justin Pritchard test drives the BMW M340i. Also a interior comparison of a Land Rover vs a Jeep.
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.
S02E27: Coverage from the 35th Anniversary of the Gulf War - Signature Ceremony, from CFB Halifax.
S08/E01 Karine Gallant nous explique l'importance du francais dans sa vie. Son retour, dans la region Evangeline, l'inspire dans son nouveau role de directrice du Centre scolaire communautaire Evangeline.
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.
S09E01 Edgar Allen Poe would have loved the dark theme of convicted men rolling downhill in barrels in their song, Dead Mans Pond. Long time friends Jordan Coaker and Kirsten Rodden-Clarke are the guests this week.
S02E27: Coverage from the 35th Anniversary of the Gulf War - Signature Ceremony, from CFB Halifax.
S7E2: We visit Sinead and Karen, who rebuilt more than a house, transforming a garage into a bedroom with a view. Then we visit Gary, who finds peace in simplicity as he walks the beach and lets the sea do what it does best.
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.
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.
S3E1: Meet Rogue, an energetic pup who loves to work and play. Next, we hop into the world of Harrison, a sweet and intelligent pup. Finally, discover Yatta-Chan, a lively friend who thrives on discovering new places.
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/E01 Karine Gallant nous explique l'importance du francais dans sa vie. Son retour, dans la region Evangeline, l'inspire dans son nouveau role de directrice du Centre scolaire communautaire Evangeline.
S10E02 Antoine continues to teach us about the science of light, and demonstrates the power of air. Host: Lorraine Cantin.
S3E1: Meet Rogue, an energetic pup who loves to work and play. Next, we hop into the world of Harrison, a sweet and intelligent pup. Finally, discover Yatta-Chan, a lively friend who thrives on discovering new places.
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.
