
Thursday, May 8th TV listings for Eastlink - New Glasgow, NS
S5E2 French chocolatier Julien Rousseau and his partner make a home and a namesake in downtown Halifax with their wildly popular, beautifully crafted and extremely delicious chocolate treats.
S06E16 Manager of Public Engagement and Community Health Board, Western Zone Lisa Salley talks about the new Community Health Plan for Nova Scotia and her role with NS Health.
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.
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.
S01E10: The Greenville Community Centre celebrates distinguished members of the historic black communities in Yarmouth County.
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S2E6: Greg and Nancy show Amy some of the secrets behind how they create and make perfect chocolate treats at their Sweet Spot Chocolate Shop in Elmsdale.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes tasty Cast Iron Baked Tea Buns and a delicious Potato Meatloaf.
S12E02 Newfoundland Folk Trio, The Once built a studio and recorded an album during the pandemic. Vocalist Geraldine Hollett revealed the band recruited Margarine the Cat for background vocals. It was purrfect.
S5E1 Parks On The Shore: Keji Seaside offers hikers the opportunity to see all sorts of wildlife and protects endangered species and coastal vistas. Across the harbour, Andrew also visits Thomas Raddall Provincial Park.
S5E5: Debbie Miller-Brown, one of the best-ever sprinters in Canada, was born in Halifax before moving to Ontario where she set records that still stand today. Debbie and Cecil discuss her career.
S1E2: For 50 years people have been making an annual trip to the Dartmouth Handcrafters Market to kick off their holiday season. For Shawna, of Sterling Coast Designs, this is her first time attending the event as a vendor.
S2E3: In this episode, our host steps back in time with the captain and crew of the Bluenose II to explore their passion for schooner sailing, a cherished tradition and a vital part of the Nova Scotia South Shore heritage.
S1E3 Join Coach Wendy as she reunites with one of HEAT's founding members Alison, for a trip down memory lane. Relive past cheer adventures and catch up on Alison's latest endeavors.
S2E3: We scour the pages of a WWI diary from an early RCN serviceman. Next, we honour Brigadier General Ned Amy by examining his meticulously preserved uniforms and then we uncover the lost stories of the innovative Dambusters.
S7E3: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we delve in to the world of vintage entertainment, classic Zane Grey books, and early 20th-century health devices with a Renulife Violet Ray Machine.
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.
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.
Live TV Bingo from the New Glasgow Kinsmen Club.
Live from St.John's, NL on May 8: 2025 ECMA Red Carpet Event - Exclusive preshow from the East Coast Music Awards Gala, featuring coverage of the arrival of guests and musical artists. Courtesy Rogers TV.
Live from St.John's, NL on May 8: The 2025 East Coast Music Awards with performances by Classified, Shanneyganock, Killie Loder, Deedee Austin, Measha Brueggergosman-Lee, The Ennis Sisters and more! Courtesy Rogers TV.
S4E3 Kristyn visits Sin on Skin on Halifax's famous pizza corner, where she meets the people who run the business, and then talks tattoos with a woman getting a new one at the shop.
S11E3: The team returns for a final visit to the Seaside Heritage Centre in Clarks Harbour, where they meet the friendly ghost of a barber, and come to terms with the less-friendly spirit in the attic.
S1E10: The designers of 2021 Fabric of Our DNA do one last fundraising push to raise funds for the Atlantic Scholarship Organization. Everyone comes together to watch footage of the past year's hard work in a virtual showcase.
S01E10: The Greenville Community Centre celebrates distinguished members of the historic black communities in Yarmouth County.
S2/E2 Host Chijioke Amadi speaks with singer/songwriter Scott Parsons about the release of his new album ' Gates of No Return ', which chronicles the history and forgotten stories of the Black population of PEI.
S1E3 Join Coach Wendy as she reunites with one of HEAT's founding members Alison, for a trip down memory lane. Relive past cheer adventures and catch up on Alison's latest endeavors.
S2E3: We scour the pages of a WWI diary from an early RCN serviceman. Next, we honour Brigadier General Ned Amy by examining his meticulously preserved uniforms and then we uncover the lost stories of the innovative Dambusters.
S1E11 She is the owner of six thriving veterinary clinics, and also the driving force in the quest to bring professional women's soccer to Canada in ?25. Dr. Courtney Sherlock and her varied passions on Titans of Business.
S1E2: For 50 years people have been making an annual trip to the Dartmouth Handcrafters Market to kick off their holiday season. For Shawna, of Sterling Coast Designs, this is her first time attending the event as a vendor.
S2E2 Todd Hill Farm is a not-for-profit horse barn. Though it doesn't board horses, it does provide a variety of recreation and educational programs designed to introduce people to the sport of riding as well as horse therapy.
S6E1: We visit Tricia and Tiff, best friends since high school, who transformed this Redstone cottage into a home away from home. Then we visit Cara and Jeff, whose seaside home blends seamlessly with the elements of the water.
S1E1 Up the Avenue: Many HRM residents did not know there was a vibrant black community near Lake Banook. Lance meets with local residents who lived Up the Avenue to learn about this close-knit community and environmental racism.
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.
S2E1: We reveal the surprising depths of Hunter, a brilliant and devoted companion, Aliandris, where moments of love and surprises will touch your heart, and Windsor, whose hilarious antics and playful spirit bring endless joy.
S1E2 Coming Home to Mikmaki: Growing up in the US, Heather Stevens was not aware of her culture until her grandfather brought her to Mikmaki. She is working to share her culture and bring lost history home.