TV Schedule for Eastlink - Milford, NS
Thursday, January 1st TV listings for Eastlink - Milford, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S20E14: Connected Craft offers sophisticated, non-alcoholic beverages for the Sober Curious Movement. We meet Liam Kilfoil, a bright young star for the Halifax Mooseheads, and Amherst prepares for fun at the upcoming Winter Carnival!
S20E18: Explore the Mountains of of Nova Scotia as we go winter camping, PEI musician Tara MacLean is nominated for PEI Music Awards, and the Cape Breton Eagles test their knowledge of the franchise.
S20E25: Bonita makes us her tasty lobster fritters, learn about the history of the Capitol Theatre - Halifax's former Hollywood hot spot, and Troy sits down with Halifax Moosehead forward Braeden MacPhee.
S20E26: We drop in at a peer led group hosting wheel chair skills sessions, Bonita bakes chocolate walnut cookies, and learn how your donations support the technological advancements happening at the Dartmouth General Hospital.
S20E30: Golf Nova Scotia's Adaptive Golf is a program to get people of all abilities into the game of golf, Bonita makes coconut dreams, and part 1 with author Marjorie Simmins who is releasing a new book.
S20E38. Meet PEI powerlifter Jillian Sproul, Alex Lynch takes us on a hike at the Seawall Trail in northern Cape Breton, and spot furry felines in windows as we go on a Cat Tour in Halifax!
S20E41: We have a 2 part special of Mountains of Nova Scotia, we have a feature on program on Eastlink: Down Home and the Rural Communities Fund of Nova Scotia is supporting rural pride.
S20E46: The St. George's Round Church in Halifax has a song school to get kids interested in classical choral music, Egghead books is a new book store in the North End of Halifax, and Morgan makes black bean burgers.
A weekly look at good news stories from around Nova Scotia.
S21E02: Just in time for Spooky Season we drop by the Scarecrow Slam Baseball Tournament, the iconic Chickenburger in Bedford is celebrating 85 years and learn about We Feed Lunenburg, an organization fighting food insecurity.
S21E07: We take you surfing in Lawrencetown, PEI band Two Hours Traffic has released music for the first time in 12 years, we have the annual tree cutting for Boston and learn about the 2nd season of Cape Breton Connects.
S21E08: Get old school boat building skills in Newfoundland, Bonita makes us French Toast sandwiches, and learn about 'That Conversation' a radio show in Amherst all about men"s mental health.
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.
S1E6: Folk fluid artist Jennie Devaus sits down with Veronica Reynolds to talk about her artistic method, and then demonstrates how she works.
S06E18 Housing is a major issue in Nova Scotia and beyond. Bringing people together to define the issue and to create solutions is vital. Tony visits a housing forum to chat with those working on real solutions.
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.
S16E29 No need to check your glasses! Justin compares a XC90 to a CX90! We go head to head with luxurious and spacious SUV's from Volvo vs Mazda. Also, take a road test with the new Toyota Corolla Cross.
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.
S1/E10: Music: Did you know the soundtrack to Charlie Brown?s Christmas, renowned symphony conducting and Cuban opera all have Nova Scotia connections? Meet Jerry, Dinuk, Augusto, and Jeff to learn about how far a note can carry.
S03E7: Have you heard of SUP? It stands for Stand Up Paddle Boarding and it also stands for super fun, when you give it a try in Hubbards Cove. Check out the scenery from a unique point of view and make a pit stop for a seaside lunch.
S6E7: Damen Black is the owner of The Good Horse, a new tattoo shop located in the heart of Halifax, on Gottingen Street. He shares his art and his stories, including choosing to invite artist Megan Anthony to join him.
S11E9: Paul leads the team on one final investigation of the Dorchester Jail, where he gets the two mothers on the team, Amy and Veronica, to confront the ghost of Mrs. Bannister.
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.
S1E3 From escaping civil war in Lebanon as a teenager, to building one of the most successful development companies in Canada as a young adult?Wadih Fares, President of WM Fares Group, tells his remarkable story.
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.
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.
S2E3 Hayley takes to the ice with the Tatamagouche Skating Club, who have been teaching award-winning skaters on the North Shore since 1976.
S04E01 Lonnie MacNeill, accompagné de 'Bocce' Bobby Comeau et Keith Power, parle de leur implication dans les Jeux olympiques spéciaux de Clare.
S1E2 Nancy heads to the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival in Lunenburg. This celebration brings together folk-art lovers and creators for a fun-filled gathering. Nancy reconnects with Ransford Naugler for a joyful exploration of art.
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.
