
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Monday, July 28th TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
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S1E3: Chef Mama G of Halifax shares both her inspirational story of coming to Canada and starting a small business, and her method of making the perfect sourdough.
Chef Devon Deschamps is joined in the kitchen by City of Grande Prairie Councilor Kevin O'Toole as together they make pan-seared salmon and asparagus risotto.
S3E10: The divers travel to Newfoundland to dive four historic WW2 wrecks sunk by German U-Boats.
S1E11: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Rory and Will look back on meeting in 2017, where they were both volunteering for a humanitarian organization. Their beautiful wedding in 2022 was a labour of love.
S5E13 Let?s take a look at all the passionate entrepreneurs, inspired creatives and driven chefs we?ve seen this season!
S1E13 Paqtnkek (By the Bay): Band Council member Trevor Gould is a Mikmaw drummer, singer, actor, and educator. He shares a deep passion for places in Mikmaki, language and culture, and the Etuaptmumk (two-eyed seeing) way of life.
S1E8 From flaming out on Dragons Den to later founding a company that specialized in athletic performance, Travis McDonough has seen the extreme lows and highs of business. Travis recounts his remarkable odyssey on Titans of Business.
S11/E4: Plastic bottle preforms by Trans-Atlantic Preforms; Boiler repair and replacement at Maritime Pressure Works; and yarn and fleece from Cotswold sheep at Gaspereau Valley Fibres.
S6E13: We visit Gillian, whose oceanfront home offers breathtaking sunsets and tranquil ocean views. Then we meet Mike whose restored church has been transformed into a peaceful home with a wrap-around deck and stunning views.
S1E13 Nancy continues her journey with Friends United, an Indigenous artist organization dedicated to Reconciliation through art and storytelling. She uncovers a stunning array of artwork and tries her hand at metal sculpting.
S20E42: Travel off shore in Nova Scotia with our program: Wild Nova Scotia, stop by the Confederation Centre of the Arts in PEI for an exhibition, and Amherst family business Mansours has been in operation for 100 years.
S1E13 Nancy continues her journey with Friends United, an Indigenous artist organization dedicated to Reconciliation through art and storytelling. She uncovers a stunning array of artwork and tries her hand at metal sculpting.
S6E11: Aren Morris is a Halifax-based writer and educator who fosters creativity in her community. Her debut novel, We Happy Few, is the story of a girls journey of self-discovery in post-WW2 Halifax.
S3E1: Discover why NS is a sanctuary for nesting and migratory birds. Visit Brier Island Banding Station to observe bird banding up close, then head to the shore to meet the endangered piping plovers.
S20E42: Travel off shore in Nova Scotia with our program: Wild Nova Scotia, stop by the Confederation Centre of the Arts in PEI for an exhibition, and Amherst family business Mansours has been in operation for 100 years.
S11/E4: Plastic bottle preforms by Trans-Atlantic Preforms; Boiler repair and replacement at Maritime Pressure Works; and yarn and fleece from Cotswold sheep at Gaspereau Valley Fibres.
S1E11: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Rory and Will look back on meeting in 2017, where they were both volunteering for a humanitarian organization. Their beautiful wedding in 2022 was a labour of love.
S1E8 From flaming out on Dragons Den to later founding a company that specialized in athletic performance, Travis McDonough has seen the extreme lows and highs of business. Travis recounts his remarkable odyssey on Titans of Business.
S3E11: How often do we really think about where our food comes from? We head to the Valley where Alicia and Tyson visit a festival celebrating local food and chefs before visiting a chicken farmer to find out about egg farming.
S5E13 Along the Ocean Floor: The Bay of Fundy offers a unique hiking destination on the ocean floor. Andrew heads from Walton to Tennycape exploring the history of the area while investigating caves along the cliff face.
S7E1: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we dive into the realms of an early Lamson motorbike, iconic Hot Wheels, and legendary science fiction scripts.
S6E10: Sydney Dulong has created quite the name for herself and her shop, Black Rabbit, a one-woman tattoo shop in Downtown Yarmouth. She gives Kristyn a try at her Gumball Machine Flash, and gives a lesson in stencilling.
S7E1: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we dive into the realms of an early Lamson motorbike, iconic Hot Wheels, and legendary science fiction scripts.
S2E10: We study a member of Canadas Black Watch, a Halifax dockyard ledger salvaged from flames, and a pocket watch once belonging to a troubled Spanish-American War veteran.
S3E2: Paul Bingham, owner/operator of FORGED-IN-FIRE, is a glass lampworking artist who handcrafts each of his unique colorful pieces. Marla Benton is a ceramics artist and instructor who creates practical and playful pieces.
S01E22: Hon. Dr. Philippe Couillard, 31st Premier of Quebec, is presented with a Symons Medal from the Charlottetown Confederation of the Arts.
S1E8 From flaming out on Dragons Den to later founding a company that specialized in athletic performance, Travis McDonough has seen the extreme lows and highs of business. Travis recounts his remarkable odyssey on Titans of Business.
S1E2 Coach Wendy and team captain Amy share memories of the HEAT team and deep insights on cheerleadings transformative power. Discover their journey and passion for the sport in this intimate conversation.
S1E11: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Rory and Will look back on meeting in 2017, where they were both volunteering for a humanitarian organization. Their beautiful wedding in 2022 was a labour of love.
Justin Fancy, Lindsay Misiner, The East Pointers and Lisa Richard are just a few of the performers who help jump start your New Year's Eve celebration on this special edition of East Coast Music Unplugged.
S1E11: Janet meets Miss Brenna at The Corner Store in Inverness, Cape Breton to shop local products and try on some of Miss Brennas own designs.
S1E11: Veronica visits with drag performer and visual artist Brandt Eisner.
S6E13: We visit Gillian, whose oceanfront home offers breathtaking sunsets and tranquil ocean views. Then we meet Mike whose restored church has been transformed into a peaceful home with a wrap-around deck and stunning views.
S1E1 Up the Avenue: Many HRM residents did not know there was a vibrant black community near Lake Banook. Lance meets with local residents who lived Up the Avenue to learn about this close-knit community and environmental racism.
S03/E06: Sean visits with legendary comedian Jimmy Flynn to look back at his 50-plus year career in the entertainment industry.
S2E13: Meet Dante a lovable and goofy dog who will make you smile, Freya whose touching story of resilience and love will tug at your heartstrings, and Hilma, whose comedic nature and antics make her an unforgettable companion.
S1E1 Lnui-npisun (Traditional Medicine) Saving the traditional knowledge of natural medicines, Tuma Young teaches the benefits of Mikmaw natural species that can literally be found and grown in your very own backyard.
S5E13 Let?s take a look at all the passionate entrepreneurs, inspired creatives and driven chefs we?ve seen this season!
S06E04 With food insecurity on the rise, several Nova Scotia groups are doing what they can to help out. Meet Ken Cleveland from Acts of Kindness and Jamie Symonds with the Villagedale Community Association.
S1E13 Nancy continues her journey with Friends United, an Indigenous artist organization dedicated to Reconciliation through art and storytelling. She uncovers a stunning array of artwork and tries her hand at metal sculpting.
S20E42: Travel off shore in Nova Scotia with our program: Wild Nova Scotia, stop by the Confederation Centre of the Arts in PEI for an exhibition, and Amherst family business Mansours has been in operation for 100 years.
S01E22: Hon. Dr. Philippe Couillard, 31st Premier of Quebec, is presented with a Symons Medal from the Charlottetown Confederation of the Arts.