TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Monday, December 22nd TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
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S3E9: Amy visits Bees Knees in Lawrencetown, where she learns the secrets behind their amazing baked goods.
Chef Devon Deschamps is in the country west of Grande Prairie on the upper banks of the Red Willow River and gets in the holiday spirit by making pulled pork egg rolls and arancini balls. Happy Holidays from Cuisine in the Country!
S3E13: The divers brave the cold and search for the perfect Christmas Tree to decorate? underwater!
S2E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Lindsey and Dan watch back their lockdown wedding. Even though they were only able to invite a small group of guests, they made the most of their big day.
S1/E8: Giving Back: There are a lot of ways to give back. Volunteering and speaking up are some of the most impactful ways to shape a community. Praise, Aseel, David, and Rana explain what giving back means to them.
S2E9: Focusing on sustainable growth, innovation, and cultural integrity, Glooscap Ventures drives renewable energy, fisheries and technology. It plays a vital role in building a prosperous future rooted in tradition and leadership.
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.
S8/E6: Nova Soapia make far-from average soaps in tartan colours; small batch beer, mead and cider from New Scotland Brewing Company; Lunenburg Bag Company creates unique bags from reclaimed materials.
S5E2 Sherry lives off the land from the comforts of her little treehouse on the rapids, and we meet Nicola and Gary, who made a historic 200-year-old ship captain's house a home.
S9E9: Gloria visits Senobe Aquatic Club and talks to long time coach Rob Baert. The two chat about his career on the great Lake Banook and all Senobe has to offer.
S21E10: It's our holiday theme show, the Wedgeport Legion is supporting community members in need of hospital beds, Bonita makes us Christmas Jam, and we have a feature on Newfoundland curling legend, Brad Gushue.
S2E9: Nancy reunites with her longtime friend and famed Nova Scotia artist, Dawn MacNutt, as they explore the creative process behind her timeless body of work.
The students of Ecole Beaubassin present holiday music for the passengers at the Halifax International Airport during the holiday season in this special presentation of Sounds of the Season.
The students of Beaux-Marais present holiday music for the passengers at the Halifax International Airport during the holiday season in this special presentation of Sounds of the Season.
From the Mariners Centre in Yarmouth, NS on Monday, December 22, 2025 - Nova Scotia High School Boys Hockey - Timber Cup Final. Coverage courtesy of Trident Media. Date recorded: Sunday, December 14.
Christmas with the Nova Scotia Mass Choir captures a soulful evening of music, hope and celebration. Gospel, spiritual and holiday favourites that honour our African Nova Scotian heritage and the true spirit of the season.
S8E9: Cees examines a century-old razor that survived two world wars, Sandy examines a mid-century leather tool-bag crafted at Dorchester Prison, and Rebecca reveals the story behind stained glass panels.
S7E9: Jay Houser opened his own tattoo shop on the historic streets of downtown Pictou. Now a staple in the community, a few of his clients share their stories about his tattoos.
S8E9: Cees examines a century-old razor that survived two world wars, Sandy examines a mid-century leather tool-bag crafted at Dorchester Prison, and Rebecca reveals the story behind stained glass panels.
S5E10: On this episode, the M1 Garand and a 303 Lee-Enfield, two service rifles from WWII. Then, examine a brass elephant that honours the Saviour of Ceylon. Finally, an 1840 Dragoon sabre from the American Civil War.
S4E10: Sam Hattie is a former fashion designer who is a self taught stained glass artist. Mike Power is a bladesmith and blacksmith and is known for his unique hand forged knives.
S02E10: Author Brenda J. Thompson talks about what is was like to live in a poor house in Nova Scotia during the 1890s.
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.
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.
S2E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Lindsey and Dan watch back their lockdown wedding. Even though they were only able to invite a small group of guests, they made the most of their big day.
S10E10 DeeDee Austin is a singer, songwriter, and musician from Fall River, Nova Scotia. Her song, Buried Truth, very much focuses on stories about the experiences her grandmother faced at a residential school.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S1E6: Veronica visits the Halifax Sexual Health Centre to learn about health care for the Queer community.
S5E2 Sherry lives off the land from the comforts of her little treehouse on the rapids, and we meet Nicola and Gary, who made a historic 200-year-old ship captain's house a home.
S2E10: Cathy Parent of Middleton recalls memories of summer and takes Lance to visit Cassie Tolbart where she shows him her incredible photo archive displayed in her basement.
Making connections with the rich history, celebrated people and beautiful locations around Cape Breton, Nova Scotia with longtime public servant and community champion, Cecil Clarke.
S3E9: Say hello to Copper, a high-energy dog with a knack for finding trouble. Next, meet Taz, a trick loving buddy with a playful streak. Finally, buckle up with Hailey who loves car rides and keeping her people in check.
S2E10: Moose hunting plays a large part in community reciprocity and teaching Mikmaw culture. We also learn of the legal history of the Treaty of 1752 and hunting rights.
S1/E8: Giving Back: There are a lot of ways to give back. Volunteering and speaking up are some of the most impactful ways to shape a community. Praise, Aseel, David, and Rana explain what giving back means to them.
S06E11 A holiday treat! A visit to the home of Father Albeni d'Entremont where decorations and Nativity scenes from around the world are on display. Father Albeni opens his home each year to share his joy of Christmas.
S2E9: Nancy reunites with her longtime friend and famed Nova Scotia artist, Dawn MacNutt, as they explore the creative process behind her timeless body of work.
S21E10: It's our holiday theme show, the Wedgeport Legion is supporting community members in need of hospital beds, Bonita makes us Christmas Jam, and we have a feature on Newfoundland curling legend, Brad Gushue.
S02E10: Author Brenda J. Thompson talks about what is was like to live in a poor house in Nova Scotia during the 1890s.
