
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Friday, August 1st TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
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Senator Donald H. Oliver: A film about his remarkable life, from his many accolades to his tireless advocacy for equality for black Canadians. He is an inspiration not only because of what he says but for what he has done.
Battalion of Bravery: This documentary recounts the history of the No2 Construction Battalion and the significance of the National Apology: Event: how it came to be, what we have learned, and what it can teach for generations to come.
100 Years of Faith: The story of Union United Church, its amazingly rich history, its contributions to the Black community and the place where Nelson Mandella made his first official visit to Canada in 1990.
Documentary Sunday Long Road to Justice: The Viola Desmond Story
In Nov. 8 1946, Viola Desmond stood up against a racially segregated movie theatre in New Glasgow. Her courageous stand was a seminal event in Canada's civil rights movement.
Still Here, A Journey to Triumph: A group of Black youth retrace the path of their ancestors to Canada. The result is remarkable.
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.
Live from the Mainland Common in Halifax, NS on Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League - Dartmouth Dry vs. Metro Brewers.
S3E11: The divers continue their Newfoundland adventure exploring the remains of two WW2 cargo ships.
S4/E8: Joe DiPenta was the first NHL player from Cole Harbour, NS, to bring the Stanley Cup home for a parade! Joe won the cup with the Anaheim Ducks in 2007. Part 1 of his amazing hockey journey on Legends of the Hall.
S03/E07: Sean visits the City of Lakes Boxing Club to chat with newly elected Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame inductee Kirk Johnson, his father Gary and trainers Floyd Donovan and Gerard Birrette.
S7E2: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we explore the craftsmanship of a historic butter churn, intricate Chinese embroidery, and personal letters from Franz Liszt.
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.