TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Sunday, May 24th 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/E04 Directrice des programmes francophones et amoureuse de la langue française, Jaclyn nous explique son parcours en éducation et son expérience de curling au niveau canadien.
S1E6: Harness racing is about passion, long hours and hard work. We join Truro's Rennison Racing team as they prepare for the new season and make sure their horses are strong and ready to race.
S16/E14 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with Kim Sears, President of the PEI Nurses Union, about the state of nursing on PEI.
S7E5: We visit Robert, who turned a fresh start into a sanctuary. With art, birdsong, and the calm of the water, every detail is part of his healing journey. Then we visit Stephen and Lori, who built an island home from the ground up.
S1E5: In this episode we learn about the power of wartime propaganda, see the evolution of engine-order telegraphs, and examine wreckage recovered from a crash site.
S2E1: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Mark and Charlene watch back their wedding from 1995. The couple's love has never wavered, and they renew their vows every 10 years.
S7E1: Hop on board Salty Dog Sea Tours and cruise around the legendary Oak Island. Jump off the boat for a refreshing dip in the ocean, no sharks please!
S9/E3: Scotia Plastics is providing recyclable water, milk and juice containers; Maritime Foods making quality foods from local produce; custom handcrafted costume and heirloom jewelry by Forged Coast Goldsmith.
S8E5: Garth explores a 19th-century bronze statue that challenged kings and conquerors, Bruce traces the story of a 1968 Martin D-35 guitar, and Brigid unearths the prehistoric past.
S7E5: We visit Robert, who turned a fresh start into a sanctuary. With art, birdsong, and the calm of the water, every detail is part of his healing journey. Then we visit Stephen and Lori, who built an island home from the ground up.
S1/E13: W. Laurence Sweeney Fisheries Museum: Paul is in Yarmouth at the W. Laurence Sweeney Fisheries Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts that provide a glimpse into the history of Yarmouth's fishing industry.
S21E31: Experience wildlife wood carvings at the 34th Annual Wood Carving Competition in Cole Harbour, meet the lead actress from Anne and Gilbert the Musical, and Bonita makes us macaroni salad.
S5E6: Take a look at a 14th-century hand cannon, an early firearm with no sights or trigger. Meet Rear-Admiral Walter Hose, the man behind the Nationwide Reserve. Finally, examine the medals of Thomas Penny Fenton Lee.
S21E31: Experience wildlife wood carvings at the 34th Annual Wood Carving Competition in Cole Harbour, meet the lead actress from Anne and Gilbert the Musical, and Bonita makes us macaroni salad.
S9/E3: Scotia Plastics is providing recyclable water, milk and juice containers; Maritime Foods making quality foods from local produce; custom handcrafted costume and heirloom jewelry by Forged Coast Goldsmith.
My Body Is A Poem: A personal documentary about belonging, familial love and Canadian colonial histories by director and poet Brandon Wint.
S1E2: Nancy Regan meets the multi-talented James Mullinger - writer, podcaster, actor and stand-up comedian, for a heartfelt chat packed with humour and insight.
S1E2: Special guest investigator Chelsey Lacelle invites Ryan, Kim and Amy into her family home. Will they uncover the spirits of former families that inhabited the home?
S8E5: Garth explores a 19th-century bronze statue that challenged kings and conquerors, Bruce traces the story of a 1968 Martin D-35 guitar, and Brigid unearths the prehistoric past.
S5E6: Take a look at a 14th-century hand cannon, an early firearm with no sights or trigger. Meet Rear-Admiral Walter Hose, the man behind the Nationwide Reserve. Finally, examine the medals of Thomas Penny Fenton Lee.
S16/E14 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with Kim Sears, President of the PEI Nurses Union, about the state of nursing on PEI.
S02E31: Denise Hansen, a historian, speaks about Frances Wentworth, wife of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, as seen through the lens of her personal letters.
S08/E04 Directrice des programmes francophones et amoureuse de la langue française, Jaclyn nous explique son parcours en éducation et son expérience de curling au niveau canadien.
S1E5: In this episode we learn about the power of wartime propaganda, see the evolution of engine-order telegraphs, and examine wreckage recovered from a crash site.
S1/E8 Host Julie Pellissier-Lush speaks with Michael Julian about his work as a Mi'kmaq language teacher, dancer, drummer and crafter.
There is something about shared DNA that creates the most incredible harmonies: The Rankins, the Barra MacNeils and now the Gilberts - the 2021 Canadian Folk Music Award winners in the young performers' category.
S02E31: Denise Hansen, a historian, speaks about Frances Wentworth, wife of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, as seen through the lens of her personal letters.
S7E5: We visit Robert, who turned a fresh start into a sanctuary. With art, birdsong, and the calm of the water, every detail is part of his healing journey. Then we visit Stephen and Lori, who built an island home from the ground up.
S21E31: Experience wildlife wood carvings at the 34th Annual Wood Carving Competition in Cole Harbour, meet the lead actress from Anne and Gilbert the Musical, and Bonita makes us macaroni salad.
S16/E14 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with Kim Sears, President of the PEI Nurses Union, about the state of nursing on PEI.
S3E4: Meet Piglet, a sweet and cuddly companion who loves being close. Next, there is Clementine, a joyful diva whose always ready to steal the spotlight. Finally, say hi to Mr. Beans, a little adventurer who enjoys hikes and tricks.
S8E5: Garth explores a 19th-century bronze statue that challenged kings and conquerors, Bruce traces the story of a 1968 Martin D-35 guitar, and Brigid unearths the prehistoric past.
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/E8 Host Julie Pellissier-Lush speaks with Michael Julian about his work as a Mi'kmaq language teacher, dancer, drummer and crafter.
S08/E04 Directrice des programmes francophones et amoureuse de la langue française, Jaclyn nous explique son parcours en éducation et son expérience de curling au niveau canadien.
S21E31: Experience wildlife wood carvings at the 34th Annual Wood Carving Competition in Cole Harbour, meet the lead actress from Anne and Gilbert the Musical, and Bonita makes us macaroni salad.
S02E31: Denise Hansen, a historian, speaks about Frances Wentworth, wife of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, as seen through the lens of her personal letters.
