TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Monday, December 29th TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S3E10: Amy is in New Glasgow at the Monarch Marina, where she helps cook up the catch of the day, fresh from the East River of Pictou.
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!
Jump In! 5
S1E5: Our divers are in Shag Harbour this week, and with the help of their new local friend, they jump into the ocean in search of a crashed UFO that was sighted in 1967.
S2E1: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Mark and Charlene watch back their wedding from 1995. The couples love has never wavered and they renew their vows every 10 years.
S1/E9: Fashion: Clothes and jewelry act as a second skin. They allow personal expression, and cultural demonstration. Let Vlad, Jasmeet, Dorothée, and Joanna share their story about how this works.
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.
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.
S10/E1: Enginuity creates innovative products and creative solutions; Aerotec Engines re-furbish and overhaul small aircraft engines; Aurea Technologies Inc. is making portable renewable energy systems like the Shine Turbine.
S5E3 Meet Sacha and John, who were guided toward their dream cottage by a lighthouse, and Chris, who found his happy place on a remote riverbank.
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.
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.
S2E10: Studying Resiliency - At the Atlantic Veterinary College, researchers are trying to determine the markers of resiliency in dogs. They believe that some of the fears and anxieties in our pets may be able to be identified.
S1E3: We visit with the endangered species, the Blandings turtle and meet expert, Carter Feltham who shares what makes this place so important. Also, learn about work to protect the endangered Eastern Ribbon Snake.
NS High School Hockey.
S3E6: Warm sun and a light breeze make for a magical beachy afternoon, especially when an expert flow-dance instructor is one of your friends. Then catch more wind onboard an afternoon sail around Halifax Harbour.
S1/E9: Fashion: Clothes and jewelry act as a second skin. They allow personal expression, and cultural demonstration. Let Vlad, Jasmeet, Dorothée, and Joanna share their story about how this works.
S8E10: Garth examines the strange marketing genius behind Moxie, Rebecca examines a kerosene lamp from the Roosevelts summer home, and Sandy traces the tale of Haitian military buttons found in a New England field.
S6E6: Vivek may be new to the Maritimes, but certainly not to the tattoo industry! He has us at his new shop The Tattoo Lab in Spryfield, where we hear from two of his clients, and even get a lesson in how to prep the tattoo station.
S8E10: Garth examines the strange marketing genius behind Moxie, Rebecca examines a kerosene lamp from the Roosevelts summer home, and Sandy traces the tale of Haitian military buttons found in a New England field.
S5E11: We handle an air-raid helmet worn by a civilian volunteer during wartime defence. Next, we examine naval propaganda posters as tools of persuasion. Finally, we follow a trail of medals to a hillside in Italy.
S4E11: Tom Poirier learned the art of weaving from his mother and continues the tradition creating his handwoven pieces using a traditional loom. Deanne Fitzpatrick is a traditional rug hooker, author, and mentor.
S02E11: A panel discussion on the Space Industry with Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, Arad Gharagozli and Stephen Matier. Shot during the 2025 Alumni Days at Dalhousie University.
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.
S1E11: The HEAT cheerleading team faces tough competition in Atlanta, testing their perseverance and teamwork. Watch as they give it their all to succeed and learn valuable lessons along the way.
S2E1: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Mark and Charlene watch back their wedding from 1995. The couples love has never wavered and they renew their vows every 10 years.
S10E11 Tyler Messick is the singer and songwriter behind the Halifax based rock band, Museum Pieces. As a teenager he moved to Nova Scotia, where he has collaborated on many projects including a Grammy winning album, Suburbs.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S1E7: Veronica visits Musquodoboit Harbour to see how two businesses are making a difference in their community.
S5E3 Meet Sacha and John, who were guided toward their dream cottage by a lighthouse, and Chris, who found his happy place on a remote riverbank.
S2E11: Debra Green is a community connector in Whitney Pier, someone who brings people together through the value of shared traditions, like cooking chicken and rice on Sunday.
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.
S3E1: Meet Rogue, an energetic pup who loves to work and play. Next, we hop into the world of Harrison, a sweet and intelligent pup. Finally, discover Yatta-Chan, a lively friend who thrives on discovering new places.
S2E11: An ancient game with deep roots in Mikmaw culture played during gatherings, celebrations, and dispute resolution. While many traditional games have faded into history, efforts to preserve Waltes continues.
S1/E9: Fashion: Clothes and jewelry act as a second skin. They allow personal expression, and cultural demonstration. Let Vlad, Jasmeet, Dorothée, and Joanna share their story about how this works.
S06E09 Chiming in on Church bells. A look at, and listen to, the historic bells of Holy Trinity and St. John's Anglican Churches. Even host Tony Dorrian gives them a try.
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.
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.
S02E11: A panel discussion on the Space Industry with Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, Arad Gharagozli and Stephen Matier. Shot during the 2025 Alumni Days at Dalhousie University.
