
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Milford, NS
Saturday, October 18th TV listings for Eastlink - Milford, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E13: Years ago a group of women brought together the community to create Tapestry, and a farmers market which brought more than just commerce back onto the mountain. We also talk to local potter Meg about her solar powered studio.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes Cherry Blossom Cups and a Garden Chicken Meal.
S4E3 On this episode Jasonique Moss, Peer Support Coordinator with the Black Cultural Society of PEI speaks with Dr. Charles Adeyanju about the historical practices of Mental Health. Originally aired February 4 2023.
S4E3 On this episode Jasonique Moss, Peer Support Coordinator with the Black Cultural Society of PEI speaks with Dr. Charles Adeyanju about the historical practices of Mental Health. Originally aired February 4 2023.
Live from James MacPherson Stadium in Truro, NS on Sunday, October 12, 2025: Nova Scotia High School Football - Citadel Phoenix vs. CEC Cougars.
S1E13: The Halifax Shipyard is tasked with building a fleet of new vessels for the arctic and the next generation of surface warships for Canada. But what does it take to choreograph the building of such cutting-edge vessels?
S6E12: We visit Danielle and Greg, whose home offers a connection to the community, where lobster boats dot the horizon. Then we visit Sara and Donny whose waterside home is surrounded by friendly neighbours and breath-taking views.
This week we go out to New Perlican and learn about hand painted glassware. Then we hear a recitation from musician and storyteller Dave Penny. Finally, we speak to members of the band, The Brewmasters.
S1E9: Janet joins a jam session at Raveston Music School and learns about the strong Acadian culture and traditions in Cheticamp, Cape Breton.
S5E12 Former NSISP participants, Vivian and Alma have settled into their lives here in Nova Scotia and continue to make plans for the future.
Senator Donald H. Oliver: A film about his remarkable life, from his many accolades to his tireless advocacy for equality for black Canadians. He is an inspiration not only because of what he says but for what he has done.
S1E9: Soli model/actor Tyree Haley uses his experience to cultivate an atmosphere focused on growth and support. Michelle Rober designers Cindy MacNeil and Robbie McGee shoot their Fabric of Our DNA runway show intersectionality.
S1E12: Engage, Educate and Empower. Raymond Tynes served as the first African NS Municipal Town Councillor in Truro. Lance talks to Raymond and learns about The Marsh and his personal history of growing up black in Nova Scotia.
S6E12: New Scotland Brewing Co. Join Kristyn on the darkside as she gets the inside scoop on this community hub in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
S10E2: The team revisits the Annapolis Basin Conference Centre, where Amy tries to make contact with the tormented spirit of a woman who committed suicide.
S4E3 On this episode Jasonique Moss, Peer Support Coordinator with the Black Cultural Society of PEI speaks with Dr. Charles Adeyanju about the historical practices of Mental Health. Originally aired February 4 2023.
S4E3 On this episode Jasonique Moss, Peer Support Coordinator with the Black Cultural Society of PEI speaks with Dr. Charles Adeyanju about the historical practices of Mental Health. Originally aired February 4 2023.
S3E13: In this special episode we look back at the artists and artisans who were featured throughout the season. A diverse group of wonderfully skilled Artists and Artisans throughout Nova Scotia.
S01E09: Nevin Jackson speaks about the history of West Prince Street, also known as The Island, which was the home to the black community in Truro.
S1E6 Once a successful salesperson for Johnson and Johnson, Jim Mills left to start his own office furniture business. Decades later, Office Interiors is just one of his many enterprises. Jim details his journey on Titans of Business.
The story of the Dartmouth based cheerleading team who worked passionately and tirelessly to bring their dream of competing in the world's largest cheerleading competition to life.
S1E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Ian and Sandel look back on their wedding in 2003. They are well traveled, as they have lived in Bermuda and Australia, and have travelled all over the world.
S12E11 Halifax rock band Kilmore was formed by vocalist Heather Harris in 2013. They own several awards including multiple nods for Loud Recording of the Year. Heather is featured and discusses their latest project, From the Inside.
S1E9: Janet joins a jam session at Raveston Music School and learns about the strong Acadian culture and traditions in Cheticamp, Cape Breton.
S1E10: Veronica is in Truro where she attends Poetry in the Park and the Gathering of the Trans Community at the Truro Pride Festival.
S6E12: We visit Danielle and Greg, whose home offers a connection to the community, where lobster boats dot the horizon. Then we visit Sara and Donny whose waterside home is surrounded by friendly neighbours and breath-taking views.
S1E12: Engage, Educate and Empower. Raymond Tynes served as the first African NS Municipal Town Councillor in Truro. Lance talks to Raymond and learns about The Marsh and his personal history of growing up black in Nova Scotia.
S03/E05: Sean sits down with Chris Pottie, a familiar face in the country music scene, to discuss Caribbean Goes Country and Caribbean Goes 80s - two important initiatives for children in Cuba.
S1E12: Shawna wants to know if genes are the reason for Lunas little legs, Megan is surprised by Carls ancestry and learns some new ways to keep him active and Tessa gets some scientific insight into Pucks puzzle-solving skills.
S1E12 Mikmawey Debert: Inspired by love of the Mikmaw people, the future Mikmawey Debert Cultural will include archaeological sites, outdoor trails, and immersion in Mikmaw worldviews.
S5E12 Former NSISP participants, Vivian and Alma have settled into their lives here in Nova Scotia and continue to make plans for the future.
An in-depth conversation featuring interesting people from across Nova Scotia. Hosted by local educator, Tony Dorrian.
S1E12 Nancy travels to Port Hawkesbury to reconnect with the members of Friends United, an Indigenous artists initiative. Nancy explores the impact of this innovative group while immersing herself in the beauty of Indigenous art.
S20E54: It's the start of our brand new season! The Cats for Keeps rescue Society is saving and rehoming cats and kittens in Annapolis Royal, and get sneak peeks at the new seasons of Maritime Ink and Destination Dartmouth.
S1E9: Soli model/actor Tyree Haley uses his experience to cultivate an atmosphere focused on growth and support. Michelle Rober designers Cindy MacNeil and Robbie McGee shoot their Fabric of Our DNA runway show intersectionality.
S1E12 Mikmawey Debert: Inspired by love of the Mikmaw people, the future Mikmawey Debert Cultural will include archaeological sites, outdoor trails, and immersion in Mikmaw worldviews.