
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Sunday, August 31st TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
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S1E8: Amy pops into Lil Bs Home Baking in Fishermans Cove, where she cooks up a storm of bread and pies with the husband and wife team behind the baking magic.
S1E6: The concept of registering purebred dogs does not go back that far, only a couple hundred years. But breeding dogs goes back much further. The evolution of breeds is captured in art over the centuries at the Museum of the Dog.
S1E7: Experience candid and captivating conversations with Ashley aka Garroway and Johanne as Coach Wendy delves into their personal journeys and the legacy of the HEAT cheerleading team. Get ready for inspiring stories.
S4E4: Wildfires can be devastating. In this episode viewers join a journey across a trail network spanning a forest that has recovered from a fire less than 20 years ago, as well as a trail network crossing a very recent fire in NS.
S1E13 Once irked by someone adding too much cream to his coffee, Michael Duck took matters into his own hands. He developed Sure Shot Solutions, becoming the leader in dispensing. Michael talks keys to success on Titans of Business.
S3E5 Reunited with Aldo in Parrsboro, Jesse and he head to an open mic at the Parrsboro Hall, where they meet Rob Bentley and get to perform in front of a big crowd. Aldo gives a virtuoso kazoo performance.
S3E6: From forests to waterways, meet the people behind the scenes safeguarding the ecological heart of this cherished National Park and Historic Site.
S02E22 This week Stacy welcomes Jerry Dougherty, owner of The High Priestess Holistics. Jerry tells us how her business came to be and how she became a children's book author.
S1E3: Veronica digs deep into the story of Albert McNutt, one of the founders of Truro Pride, and how his efforts changed his community.
S1E6: In the restored Roseland Theatre, the Bespoke Motor Company is a luxury restorer of 4 x 4 vehicles. Come with the team as we get to know the people who passionately redesign and recreate these custom vehicles.
S2E7: Zoe meets Geoff and Sara, who left city life behind to embrace a simpler, self-sufficient lifestyle. Next we visit Kennington Farms, where Mike and his family have also traded the urban hustle for a serene farm life.
S5E1: Sandy visits Northville Farm Heritage Centre in Centreville, where he learns about blacksmithing and quilting.
S03E11 Yvonne Boudreau, J and M Foster for Cats, et Simone Briggs, Clare Feral Cats, discutent du travail de leurs organisations avec la population animale. Plus des invités spéciaux !
S3E2: We get up close with an MG08-15 machine gun. Then, emergency survival equipment issued by the RCN reminds us of the perils during battle and a WWI-era swagger stick holds the story of one of a Canadian British Home Boy.
S20E47: Halifax musician Art Bouman has released a new album 'Simple Songs for Trying Times', Bonita makes us quick and tasty coconut dreams, and hear the inspiring story of a woman blazing her path as a baker and business owner.
S11/E3: Bespoke designer clothing by Michnat Fashion House, farm fresh - grass fed jersey milk and cheese by Skye Glen Creamery; and MGM Aluminum and Glass designs and manufactures their latest innovation - the window wall.
Standing Tall: This documentary showcases the remarkable contributions of Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard and Dr. Kesa Munroe-Anderson, two inspiring figures from Nova Scotia who have profoundly impacted their community.
Newfoundland Canada's Eastern Point: Meet an iceberg wrangler, wild food forager, artists on Fogo Island, and follow Shaun Majumder as he searches for clues about an ancient artifact brought up in a fishing net 30 years ago.
S20E47: Halifax musician Art Bouman has released a new album 'Simple Songs for Trying Times', Bonita makes us quick and tasty coconut dreams, and hear the inspiring story of a woman blazing her path as a baker and business owner.
S6E2: Located in the North End of Halifax, Toma has created an incredibly eclectic, inclusive, community space with their shop, Missing Icarus. We hear from two of their clients, and Toma offers a live-drawing consultation.
S3E14 PEI DiverseCity Festival 2022 celebrates the growing diversity and multiculturalism of Prince Edward Island through music and performance. Originally aired October 15, 2022.
S3E7: Wayne Bishop, owner of Waynes Hot Rods and Customs in Waverly, NS, is an experienced automotive specialist. At his shop, he and his crew run a full service automotive shop and create their unique custom made Hot Rods and Cars.
S01E10: The Greenville Community Centre celebrates distinguished members of the historic black communities in Yarmouth County.
S1E13 Once irked by someone adding too much cream to his coffee, Michael Duck took matters into his own hands. He developed Sure Shot Solutions, becoming the leader in dispensing. Michael talks keys to success on Titans of Business.
S1E7: Experience candid and captivating conversations with Ashley aka Garroway and Johanne as Coach Wendy delves into their personal journeys and the legacy of the HEAT cheerleading team. Get ready for inspiring stories.
S1E03: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Abhinav and Sanjana watch back their multi-day traditional Indian wedding, which was at a resort in Mumbai with 400 guests at the main wedding ceremony.
S12E04 He spent years traveling with only a backpack, a dog and a guitar. Joe H Henry drew inspiration from this experience and earned a nomination for Indigenous Artist of the Year for 2023.
S1E2: Janet spends the day with the family behind Six Little Farmers in Hillsboro, Cape Breton. A petting zoo, pumpkin patch and corn maze are just some of what this farm has to offer.
S1E3: Veronica digs deep into the story of Albert McNutt, one of the founders of Truro Pride, and how his efforts changed his community.
S6E5: We meet Ryan, who turned a lifelong dream into reality by building his own personal retreat. Then we visit Sven whose modern seaside escape has a wrap-around deck that offers the ideal setting for summer BBQ and relaxation.
S1E5 Fighting Spirit: Lance visits Weymouth Falls in Southwest NS. He learns about a community settled by Black Loyalists, with the only black Anglican Church in North America and about the plans to create a community land trust.
S03/E11: Sean pays a visit to Apollo Pontoona, a former member of the KISS tribute band Dressed 2 Kill, current member of the Fabulous Pontoona Brothers and owner of a massive collection of KISS memorabilia.
S1E5: Alanna discovers what makes her pup Poppy so bright. Chris and Lauren adopted Lenny and now want to know about the history beyond her puppy mill past, and Carly learns how Ruperts heritage contributes to his protective nature.
S1E5 Mawiomi (Gathering): At one time forbidden as a result of colonization, Pow Wow has become a celebration of a rich and vibrant history. It is an important social, cultural, and spiritual event filled with song and dance.
S3E3 Kidzact: Hayley stops in Tusket, Yarmouth county, to join Kidzact, a dance organization that models and encourages social responsibility for more than 300 of the community youth.
S06E12 Wellness coach Janice Amirault shares her experiences taking charge of her own health issues. She now helps others overcome the challenges associated with wellness and living a healthier life.
S1E5 Nancy heads to Canning, to visit her friend and acclaimed artist Holly Carr. She immerses herself in Holly?s process. Nancy also says hello to Holly?s husband, Alan, an artist with a distinctly different style.
S20E47: Halifax musician Art Bouman has released a new album 'Simple Songs for Trying Times', Bonita makes us quick and tasty coconut dreams, and hear the inspiring story of a woman blazing her path as a baker and business owner.
S01E10: The Greenville Community Centre celebrates distinguished members of the historic black communities in Yarmouth County.