
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Wednesday, September 10th TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
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.
S06E13 New author Lesley D. Scott talks about her book, Nanny's Dimes. She explains her close connection with her grandmother and how she finds strength in the memories of her Nanny.
S1E7 Nancy travels to Millbrook, NS, to meet Mikmaq artist Alan Syliboy, a creative force deeply rooted in his culture and community. Through his stories, she uncovers his journey of resilience, tradition and the healing power of art.
S20E48: We drop by the Boys and Girls Club breakfast, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville celebrates 100 years, we go on a Night Hike in Truro, and get the scoop on the Black Above the Line Program.
S01E06: Keith Mercer from Parks Canada speaks about the return of the Tides of History exhibit at the Halifax Citadel.
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
Halifax Regional Council meeting. For agenda information please go to www.halifax.ca/council.
S20E48: We drop by the Boys and Girls Club breakfast, Acadia Hall in Lower Sackville celebrates 100 years, we go on a Night Hike in Truro, and get the scoop on the Black Above the Line Program.
S1E7 Nancy travels to Millbrook, NS, to meet Mikmaq artist Alan Syliboy, a creative force deeply rooted in his culture and community. Through his stories, she uncovers his journey of resilience, tradition and the healing power of art.
Kiwanis TV Bingo - Fundraising to support initiatives in our community.
S01E06: Nova Scotians were still driving on the left hand side of the road when this car was new. Ian and Debbie MacDonald lovingly care for this 1920 Morris Oxford Bullnose, teaching about its place in automotive history.
S1E8: Employment in the trades often means working in hazardous areas or with hazardous materials. We learn how we keep critical workers safe and secure, including our own film crew.
S09E07 The Almighty Foodie Chris Mask visits Squeeze Squad and Mattagami River Fries Inc. at the Timmins Farmer's Market. Fresh Lemonade, River Burger and a Bacon Cheeseburger Poutine are the menu. We left the zest for last!
S1E7 Nancy travels to Millbrook, NS, to meet Mikmaq artist Alan Syliboy, a creative force deeply rooted in his culture and community. Through his stories, she uncovers his journey of resilience, tradition and the healing power of art.
S1E1 In 1981, Steve O'Regan left an engineering career to join his brother Paul in the automobile business. After some VERY lean years, they grew their company into a juggernaut. Steve O'Regan shares his story on Titans of Business.
S2E8: We explore the WWII Boeing Stearman Kaydet, a legendary aircraft that served as a rite of passage for countless pilots. Next, we delve into the story of William and Thomas Pullen. Finally, we explore the evolution of helmets.
S2E5 The team take to the site to check for precious minerals. Why this area for a settlement? Randal drops his theory, explaining exactly why he believes the Vikings were here. Sandy runs out to meet the team to give them bad news.
S6E3: New Glasgow is the home of Last Stand Tattoo Shop, a one-man tattoo-and-piercing shop, proudly owned and operated by Mike LeBlanc. Mike shares his stories and experiences, and a few of his clients show off his pieces.
S1E4: A look behind the scenes of two affirming churches in Halifax and Truro that celebrate compassion and inclusion for their Pride communities.
S3E3: We examine a 19th-century Brown Bess musket and the history of the British East India Company. Then, an autographed souvenir boasts well wishes for an unknown cast member of Meet the Navy, plus a pair of Carl Zeiss binoculars.
S3E8: Claire Keigan is a modern Textile Artist in Baddeck, NS who blends the old and the new to make her unique funky creations. Mervi Haapakoski is a Master Glass Blower at Glass Artisans Studio and Gallery on the Cabot Trail.
S01E06: Keith Mercer from Parks Canada speaks about the return of the Tides of History exhibit at the Halifax Citadel.
S1E1 In 1981, Steve O'Regan left an engineering career to join his brother Paul in the automobile business. After some VERY lean years, they grew their company into a juggernaut. Steve O'Regan shares his story on Titans of Business.
S1E8: The HEAT team sets their sights on Atlanta, Georgia for the ultimate cheerleading competition. Witness their innovative fundraising efforts and see if they can make their dream of competing a reality.
S1E4: In this episode, Michelle and Thomas reflect on their time together. They met in 2017 at a music festival where they were both performing. Their wedding in 2023 was a perfect representation of their passion for music.
S12E06 Justin Fancy is the definition of East Coast charm. It is no surprise he won the coveted ECMA Fan's Choice Award in 2022.
S1E4: Janet catches some waves at Mavillette Beach in Clare, NS with the Good Wave Project.
S1E4: A look behind the scenes of two affirming churches in Halifax and Truro that celebrate compassion and inclusion for their Pride communities.
S6E6: We meet Erin and Shannon whose family home is steeped in history. Next, we visit Dino and Kathy at their seaside haven, where every room offers stunning views of the ocean, and the tranquility of the shoreline.
S1E7 Giants - Lance's early memories come from when he first moved to Uniacke Square from Spryfield. Lance meets up with a childhood friend to discuss what it takes to help the next generation build on the giant shoulders of the last.
S03/E12: Sean chats with local producer and musician Josh Kelly about his rise to becoming a player in the crowded Maritimes music industry.
S1E6: Foggy a curious pup with a sensitive soul, helped Matt and his family stay happy and healthy. Storms adoption by Maddie and Daniel helped establish her first ever comfort zone, and Buddy is a timid rescue with a heart of gold.
S1E7 Kejimkujik for Future Generations: While Kejimkujik has been a popular national park for decades, its importance to the Mikmaw people is based on millennia of ancestral history. Ursula Johnson, cultural interpreter, explains.