
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Sunday, August 3rd TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
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S1E4: Amy stops in at Stone Pizza in downtown Dartmouth where the owners put her to work making their signature dill pickle and dessert pizzas.
S1E2: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers are an increasingly popular breed. As we continue our journey learning about the connection to the breed, we find out about everything from postage stamps to beer.
S1E3 Join Coach Wendy as she reunites with one of HEAT's founding members Alison, for a trip down memory lane. Relive past cheer adventures and catch up on Alison's latest endeavors.
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.
S1E9 He once considered a career as a hockey enforcer! Instead, Tom Hickey started a business, and then 20 more! His ventures have included oil and gas, safety, construction and more. Tom Hickey?s story on Titans of Business.
S3E1 Aspiring singer/songwriter Jesse Hemmings quits his job at the quarry to travel Nova Scotia, searching for inspiration and opportunities to perform. This week he is close to home and meets John Muirhead and his band Hush.
S02E18 Sudbury Liberal MP Viviane Lapointe joins Stacy to discuss some of the important events in legislature regarding the queer community that have taken place during her time as an MP.
S1E12: Veronica hits the rink with the LGBT+ friendly hockey team The Halifax Mussels, and meets founder Chuck Dauphinee.
S1E2: We tread the boards and see what goes into making a live production. We visit Neptune Theatre which has been entertaining theatre audiences in Halifax since 1915, even surviving a devastating fire.
S2E3: In this episode, our host steps back in time with the captain and crew of the Bluenose II to explore their passion for schooner sailing, a cherished tradition and a vital part of the Nova Scotia South Shore heritage.
S6E10: Sandy travels back 350 million years when he explores the Blue Beach Fossils Museum in Avonport, and then goes hunting for fossils on the beach.
Sandra Hubbard LeBlanc, de la Société Alzheimer de Nouvelle-Écosse, parle de la sensibilisation aux différents types de troubles cognitifs et de certains signes à surveiller.
S2E11: We examine a medical canteen used on the front lines, a World War I tunic once belonging to a prominent Nova Scotian figure, and a timepiece kept by General James Wolfe.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S11/E5: Pepsi and other soft drinks from Cape Breton Beverages; all-natural hair and skin care by Simply Go Naturals; and delicious ciders made from locally sourced apples at Chain Yard Cider.
Walk Good: A poetic look at a mother coming to terms with the death of a child, a nightmare that Carol Roache has endured three times.
Walk Good: A poetic look at a mother coming to terms with the death of a child, a nightmare that Carol Roache has endured three times.
Beneath the waves of our rugged coastline lies a hidden world where myth becomes reality and legend becomes life. Five professional mermaids reveal the secret lives of real mermaids, shaped by fantastic tales of the sea.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S6E11: Molly Aylwin and AJ Richardson left the hustle and bustle of Toronto for the quiet and serenity of Bear River. Located in an old residential house, their shop Thornwood is incredibly cozy, and adored by all who visit.
S3E10 The Struggle To Serve, No.2 Construction Battalion: Black Cultural Centre for NS, Executive Director, Russell Grosse, talks with direct descendants and historians about the Battalion. Originally aired July 9 2022.
S3E10 The Struggle To Serve, No.2 Construction Battalion: Black Cultural Centre for NS, Executive Director, Russell Grosse, talks with direct descendants and historians about the Battalion. Originally aired July 9 2022.
S3E3: Adam McNamara of Acadian Mushroom, is a talented artist who creates unique wood carvings of the Acadian forest from his home. Marrie Berkelaar of Double Whale Handwoven Design, is a traditional weaver in Lunenburg, NS.
S01E03: African Heritage Month is officially launched in the historic black community of Greenville, Yarmouth Co. NS.
S01E03: African Heritage Month is officially launched in the historic black community of Greenville, Yarmouth Co. NS.
S1E9 He once considered a career as a hockey enforcer! Instead, Tom Hickey started a business, and then 20 more! His ventures have included oil and gas, safety, construction and more. Tom Hickey?s story on Titans of Business.
S1E3 Join Coach Wendy as she reunites with one of HEAT's founding members Alison, for a trip down memory lane. Relive past cheer adventures and catch up on Alison's latest endeavors.
S01E12: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Jacob and Steven watch back moments from their wedding in 2008, and their vow renewals in 2023.
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.
S1E12: Veronica hits the rink with the LGBT+ friendly hockey team The Halifax Mussels, and meets founder Chuck Dauphinee.
S6E1: We visit Tricia and Tiff, best friends since high school, who transformed this Redstone cottage into a home away from home. Then we visit Cara and Jeff, whose seaside home blends seamlessly with the elements of the water.
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/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.
S1E1: The genetic causes behind Professor Murphy Adams eccentric quirks prompt Cris and Maddie to consider a name change. Susan and Cassie defy the stereotypes of bully breeds, and Luke unravels the hilarious truth behind Dukes look.
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.
S3E5 Boxing: Hayley arrives in Bridgewater to step into the ring at Dave?s Multisport Club, where she learns just how beneficial ? and fun - the sport of boxing can be.
S06E05 Happy Community Project founder Barry Braun talks about the importance of building better relationships with those around us, especially our neighbours.
S1E1 Nancy visits the South Shore of Nova Scotia to meet the legendary folk artist Ransford Naugler, known for infusing his art with humor. Nancy rolls up her sleeves to create playful and fun folk art alongside Ransford.
S20E43: Step into Olga's Greek Kitchen as she makes burgers, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville has been around for 100 years, and get a look inside local tattoo shops with our show Maritime Ink.
S01E03: African Heritage Month is officially launched in the historic black community of Greenville, Yarmouth Co. NS.
S01E03: African Heritage Month is officially launched in the historic black community of Greenville, Yarmouth Co. NS.