TV Schedule for Eastlink - Charlottetown, PEI
Sunday, May 31st 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/E05 Jeune engage et passionne de la politique, Hayden Cotton nous parle de ses etudes et sa vision de Jeunesse acadienne et francophone, comme president par interim.
S1E7: Although some people refer to them as buffalo, American bison is the correct name. In Nova Scotia, a German family has started ranching Bison after experience with a different species in Europe.
S16/E17 Host Matt Beardsley speaks with musician Richard Wood about his latest single and the upcoming Fiddle Fandemonium show taking place June 5th in Summerside, PEI.
S7E6: We visit Don and Akemi, who turned Sea Rose into their full-time home with spaces for writing, painting, and gathering. Then we visit Dana, who has built a lakeside eco-oasis.
S1E6: In this episode we hear the gripping story of the HMCS Spikenard, compare early and modern flight-simulation technology, and read a letter from Florence Nightingale.
S7E2: At Life Rolls On, volunteers help people of all abilities surf the wave - sharing in powerful moments of courage, joy, and connection in the ocean.
S9/E4: Access Labels is Atlantic Canada's largest label maker; Vale Packaging manufactures 100% recyclable and customized food containers; Greenii Inc. upcycles old newspapers and magazines into unique bags in a variety of sizes.
S8E6: District 33 Winery - The Atlantic winds may give these wines their character, but it is Duane and Tami whose love of their new community gives this winery its heart.
S8E6: Garth unveils a handcrafted copper relic of unconventional advertising, Brigid draws back the curtain on the golden age of theatre, and Rebecca shares a glimpse into the partnership between fine ceramics and beloved characters.
S7E6: We visit Don and Akemi, who turned Sea Rose into their full-time home with spaces for writing, painting, and gathering. Then we visit Dana, who has built a lakeside eco-oasis.
S2/E1: Paul travels to the Lower Selma Museum and Heritage Cemetery, where he learns about the history of the Noel Shore, the museum's archives and genealogical resources, and a ghost named Howard.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
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.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
S9/E4: Access Labels is Atlantic Canada's largest label maker; Vale Packaging manufactures 100% recyclable and customized food containers; Greenii Inc. upcycles old newspapers and magazines into unique bags in a variety of sizes.
Voices Pulled From the Embers: Shelley, a young Black woman, returns to her childhood home, haunted by memories of her past and the secrets locked within the surrounding woods.
Voices Pulled From the Embers: Shelley, a young Black woman, returns to her childhood home, haunted by memories of her past and the secrets locked within the surrounding woods.
S1E3: Nancy Regan spends time with Martina Kelades for an openhearted conversation about authenticity and embracing the journey of human experience together.
S1E3: An overnight stay at the lovely Maple Inn in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia brings Kim, Amy and Ryan closer to discovering the mysteries of this former hospital.
S8E6: Garth unveils a handcrafted copper relic of unconventional advertising, Brigid draws back the curtain on the golden age of theatre, and Rebecca shares a glimpse into the partnership between fine ceramics and beloved characters.
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.
Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
S01E21: Jean Weathered McFarland talks about her research in trying to pinpoint the original owner of her family's heirloom: a military sword.
S01E21: Jean Weathered McFarland talks about her research in trying to pinpoint the original owner of her family's heirloom: a military sword.
S08/E05 Jeune engage et passionne de la politique, Hayden Cotton nous parle de ses etudes et sa vision de Jeunesse acadienne et francophone, comme president par interim.
S1E6: In this episode we hear the gripping story of the HMCS Spikenard, compare early and modern flight-simulation technology, and read a letter from Florence Nightingale.
S1/E9 Hosts Julie Pellissier Lush and Richard Lush speak with Darryl Bernard about her crafting business and raising doves.
S09E05 Singer, songwriter, producer and ANSMA winner. This Halifax performer is one to watch. Zamani is featured.
S01E21: Jean Weathered McFarland talks about her research in trying to pinpoint the original owner of her family's heirloom: a military sword.
S01E21: Jean Weathered McFarland talks about her research in trying to pinpoint the original owner of her family's heirloom: a military sword.
S7E6: We visit Don and Akemi, who turned Sea Rose into their full-time home with spaces for writing, painting, and gathering. Then we visit Dana, who has built a lakeside eco-oasis.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
Host Matt Beardsley talks with some of the most interesting Islanders about current Island topics.
S3E5: We meet Medley, a lively dog who starts off playing with everyone around but soon finds his calm. Next we meet Moose, a cuddly friend who loves making new connections. Finally, discover Douglas, a sociable and quirky companion.
S8E6: Garth unveils a handcrafted copper relic of unconventional advertising, Brigid draws back the curtain on the golden age of theatre, and Rebecca shares a glimpse into the partnership between fine ceramics and beloved characters.
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/E9 Hosts Julie Pellissier Lush and Richard Lush speak with Darryl Bernard about her crafting business and raising doves.
S08/E05 Jeune engage et passionne de la politique, Hayden Cotton nous parle de ses etudes et sa vision de Jeunesse acadienne et francophone, comme president par interim.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
S01E21: Jean Weathered McFarland talks about her research in trying to pinpoint the original owner of her family's heirloom: a military sword.
S01E21: Jean Weathered McFarland talks about her research in trying to pinpoint the original owner of her family's heirloom: a military sword.
