
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Sunday, September 21st TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
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S1E12: Amy is at La Cuisine de Brigitte in West Chezzetcook, where Chef Donna takes her on a journey into the heart and soul of Acadian cuisine.
S1E9: Sheep herding is a practical, and the most well known, activity for Border Collies. Join us as we head to a farm with training sheep and find out how people can train their dogs to herd, even when they do not have a farm.
S1E10: Join the HEAT cheerleading team in Atlanta for an unforgettable experience exploring the city and strengthening their bonds. Feel the excitement as they embark on this impactful journey together.
S4E7: One is a wilderness that was once home to mills powered by water and a large ice harvesting operation. The other is the burial site of hundreds of soldiers. We visit The Shaw Wilderness and Deadmans Island on this episode.
S1E2 At the age of 18, Doug Doucet was sweeping floors at grocery stores in Toronto. Ten years later, he was building them. Doug details the amazing evolution of RCS Construction on Titans of Business.
S1E1: We visit Canso, a community that faced economic collapse having lost its fish plant. Troy Greencorn's idea for a music festival, now in its 25th year, has boosted the village and promoted the music of a host of NS talent.
S3E9: Before modern ecosystems and even before Pangea, Nova Scotia teemed with prehistoric giants. Discover the dinosaurs and ancient environments that shaped this lands deep past.
S02E25 Stacy welcomes young emerging artist Emmett Bear to the show this week. Emmett explains what mixed-media art is and why it is his favourite medium to work in.
S1E6: Veronica visits the Halifax Sexual Health Centre to learn about health care for the Queer community.
S1E9: Yarmouth is home to a world class industry leader in the production of customized emergency, fire and mobile command vehicles. Today we see how the people of Tri-Star Industries create such remarkable vehicles.
S2E10: Zoe travels to meet with Lisa Booth and Elvis Pye, competitive dory racers on the South Shore. Then, Zoe meets with Darren Hudson, a world champion in lumberjack sports and owner of Wild Axe Park.
S5E4: Sandy is in Middleton, Nova Scotia, where he visits the MacDonald Museum in the old consolidated school, to learn about education, clocks, and the history of the Annapolis Valley.
S03E02 Le député de Clare, Ronnie LeBlanc, s'entretient avec Lisa de ce que signifie être membre de l'Assemblée législative en Nouvelle-Écosse.
S3E5: We study evidence of a fully operational American Naval Base that disrupted a NS community in 1942. Then, a letter dated Dec 12, 1917 describes the intense aftermath of the Halifax Explosion, and an ID bracelet from 1915 France.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
S11/E6. Unique 3D designs from Alicia Kate Pottery Co; inspired high-quality jewellery handcrafted by Melissa Morrison; and local Ultra Light beer and other beverages made and packaged at Good Robot Brewing Company.
Mahalia Melts in the Rain: Mahalia, a timid 9-year-old black girl, feels different from the girls in her class. Hoping to boost her confidence, her mother brings her to the hair salon to get her hair straightened for the first time.
Mahalia Melts in the Rain: Mahalia, a timid 9-year-old black girl, feels different from the girls in her class. Hoping to boost her confidence, her mother brings her to the hair salon to get her hair straightened for the first time.
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.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
S6E5: The Skeleton Key in Stellarton is incredibly quirky, eclectic, and makes you feel right at home. We sit down with owner Jennifer and her friends and clients, Justine and Krysten, before they get their new tattoos.
S3E18 PEI DiverseCity Festival 2022 celebrates the growing diversity and multiculturalism of Prince Edward Island through music and performance. Originally aired October 29, 2022.
S3E10: Ian Christian is a Luthier and classically trained Bass player from Halifax, NS who repairs and builds stringed instruments. Jeremy Hockin (Irongull Knives) is an independent culinary knifemaker based in Prospect Village, NS.
S01E11: The 2024 Symons Medal Presentation and Lecture. The Symons Medal recognizes an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to Canadian life.
S1E2 At the age of 18, Doug Doucet was sweeping floors at grocery stores in Toronto. Ten years later, he was building them. Doug details the amazing evolution of RCS Construction on Titans of Business.
S1E10: Join the HEAT cheerleading team in Atlanta for an unforgettable experience exploring the city and strengthening their bonds. Feel the excitement as they embark on this impactful journey together.
S1E6: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Jamie and Julie reflect on their wedding held in 2023. Jamie grew up next to Savary Park and has a lot of family memories there; he always imagined it would be the place he would get married.
S12E07 Meghaan LeBlanc has a self-described youthful quirkiness and performs a blend of a cappella Celtic folk tunes and original roots-rock music.
S1E5: Janet visits Larch Wood Enterprises in beautiful East Margaree, Cape Breton to learn about their world famous cutting boards.
S1E6: Veronica visits the Halifax Sexual Health Centre to learn about health care for the Queer community.
S6E8: We stop by Mike's restored church which has been transformed into a peaceful home with stunning views. Then we visit Tammy, whose waterfront home offers peace and wildlife views, where her family finds fulfillment by the water.
S1E8 They Do not kill cooks: The Francis family run the longest running black-mikmaki business in Canada. The matriarch recounts the history of the underground railroad including one of the last remaining safehouses.
S03/E01: Sean talks with Dennis Woodworth, who through baseball and music, has made it his mission to get much needed supplies to the people of Cuba.
S1E8: Kevin and his wife were happy to welcome Cooper, in to their home. A incident made Belinda apprehensive about Ivy, but this was dispelled by her gentleness and Nellies family would not trade her dramatics for all the world.
S1E8 Natural History and Cultural Journey: Cultural Heritage Curator Roger Lewis provides highlights from one of the largest ethnological collections of living objects crafted by skillful Mikmaw peoples.
S3E6 Votive Dance: Hayley returns to Halifax to jazz things up a little with Rooted Dance Projects ? formerly Votive Dance ? as they rehearse for their show Don?t Wake the Lions.
S06E15 Sean McMullen aka Saltwater Sean sits down for an in-depth chat about his underwater explorations and his environmental activism. He also brings along some of his favourite finds.
S1E8 Nancy's visit to Alan Syliboy's gallery in Millbrook leads to a special invitation to the Dalhousie Art Gallery to experience a powerful retrospective of Alan's masterful Mikmaq artistry, and his multifaceted career.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
S01E11: The 2024 Symons Medal Presentation and Lecture. The Symons Medal recognizes an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to Canadian life.