TV Schedule for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
Sunday, April 5th TV listings for Eastlink - Halifax, NS
S21E24: Meet folks from 7 Arts, a community and volunteer run art space in Kingston, Bonita makes us Chocolate Gelatin Pudding, and learn about a new exhibit at the Museum of Industry: The Mighty Engine.
Archbishop Brian Dunn celebrates Easter Sunday Mass live from Saint Mary's Cathedral Basilica on Sunday, April 5, at 10:30 AM.
S3E11: Amy experiences the wonders of authentic Ukrainian cuisine when she visits Talyas Taverna in Lower Sackville.
S1E12: The Bald Eagle flies majestically through the skies but sometimes difficulty strikes in the form of unintentional poisoning and injury. But help is found under the wooden flyway of the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre.
S5E11: Fiona Kirkpatrick Parsons, with Savvy Simon, explores reconciliation through language, community, and empowerment - inviting Canadian women to walk the path with grace and intention.
S6E9: New Ross is rich in history. The trails offer a glimpse of that history, but deeper than that, one trail keeps alive the story of a young girl named Ruby and how her struggle reached the world.
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.
S3E4 Jesse still can't get to Cape Breton. Instead he bumps into renaissance man John Wesley Chisholm, who invites him to his home to talk about music and travel, and inspires Jesse to pursue his dream.
S2E4: Beyond the white gypsum cliffs in Hants County, is a world of rare plants and old forests teeming with life. We take you deep into the forest and meet the people who work so hard to keep it intact for future generations.
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.
S1E8: Veronica explores the inspirational story of the Halifax Gay Mens Chorus.
S3E7: Every year since 1971 Nova Scotia sends a Christmas tree to Boston. What does it take to pull off this annual event? Ed finds out.
S2E12: Host Zoe dives into the world of sea turtles with Biologist Mike James and learns why protecting these ancient creatures is vital. Next we meet award-winning carver Ed Bedham, who shares his journey as an Indigenous artist.
S1/E6: Paul Kimball takes a walking tour through Halifax and visits the burial places of some of Nova Scotia's most famous people.
S02E06 Emmanuel d'Entremont, directeur des pompes funèbres, rejoint Lisa pour parler de la façon de briser les tabous du secteur funéraire afin de mieux le comprendre, le moment venu.
S5E12: We examine medals from Verrieres Ridge, earned by a teenage soldier who lied about his age. We handle a Gibson Girl Radio, the crank powered lifeline. Finally, look at an 1822 French percussion pistol.
S21E24: Meet folks from 7 Arts, a community and volunteer run art space in Kingston, Bonita makes us Chocolate Gelatin Pudding, and learn about a new exhibit at the Museum of Industry: The Mighty Engine.
S12/E6: A look into all the great things made here in our local communities.
The Viola Desmond Community Talks Series, Part 1/4: Carries forward the legacy of Viola Desmond's entrepreneurship, education and social justice. Featuring a discussion with Her Honour Dr. Mayann Francis and Dr. Kesa Munroe Anderson.
S21E24: Meet folks from 7 Arts, a community and volunteer run art space in Kingston, Bonita makes us Chocolate Gelatin Pudding, and learn about a new exhibit at the Museum of Industry: The Mighty Engine.
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.
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.
S2E10: Nikki investigates the misunderstood world of furries and invents her own fantasy fur-sona.
S1/E12: Hilda de Weaver uses the traditional loom to create colourful pieces from her backyard studio in Aylesford. Darrell Eisner is a pen maker who has grown from his early beginnings to having the largest wooden pen site in Canada.
S02E24: Dr. Tim Fedak, Curator of Geology at the Nova Scotia Museum, talks about a lost fossil site near the Debert River and how it links to Charles Lyell.
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.
S1E12: HEAT members pay tribute to Coach Wendy and reflect on lessons learned in the heat of cheerleading battle. Discover how the sport has shaped their personal growth and life aspirations.
S3E9: We get a peek into the intimate pandemic wedding of Erin and Alex, whose tight knit wedding in 2020 led to a perfect intimate setting. See how their years of long distance had them ready to get married without delay.
S08E09 From a young age, Rachel Cousins had a dream of people singing her lyrics back to her on the stage of a large venue like Madison Square Garden. For this award winning performer, that dream will soon be a reality.
S3E6: Foxes, bears, deer and even a moose! Janet gets to experience all that Two Rivers Wildlife Park has to offer and learn why it plays an important part in the community.
S1E8: Veronica explores the inspirational story of the Halifax Gay Mens Chorus.
S7E11: We visit Pam and Tara, who built their Scandinavian designed cottage from the ground up with wood milled from their own land. Then we visit Leeanne and Paul?s where the pace of the water sets the rhythm of their days.
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.
S4E10: We meet Tucker, who brings the excitement everyday like it is Saturday; Benny, whose size may surprise you but his love for cuddles will not; and Champ, the philosopher in fur who prefers to think than chase squirrels.
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.
S1E5: Haley Bone, meets with multi-award-winning Highland and Step dancer Sabra MacGillivray, at the Highland Village Museum in Cape Breton, about the traditions of Scottish dance found in Nova Scotia.
S02E06 Emmanuel d'Entremont, directeur des pompes funèbres, rejoint Lisa pour parler de la façon de briser les tabous du secteur funéraire afin de mieux le comprendre, le moment venu.
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.
S21E24: Meet folks from 7 Arts, a community and volunteer run art space in Kingston, Bonita makes us Chocolate Gelatin Pudding, and learn about a new exhibit at the Museum of Industry: The Mighty Engine.
S02E24: Dr. Tim Fedak, Curator of Geology at the Nova Scotia Museum, talks about a lost fossil site near the Debert River and how it links to Charles Lyell.
