
Tuesday, May 13th 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.
S06E06 Royal Canadian Legion members and veterans discuss a new project in southwestern Nova Scotia aimed at bringing greater awareness to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defence of their country.
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.
S20E31: We drop by the Beothuk Interpretation Centre in Boyd's Cove, Bonita makes us blueberry squares, and part 2 with author Marjorie Simmins who is releasing a new book.
S01E11: The 2024 Symons Medal Presentation and Lecture. The Symons Medal recognizes an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to Canadian life.
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S04E04: Join host Olga Chnara and guest David Saunders for authentic Greek Cuisine. On the menu this week, a Moscow Mule and Kritharoto with Chicken and Mushrooms.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a Zucchini and Cranberry Loaf, and the perfect side dish of Smash Potatoes.
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.
S5E2 Shubenacadie Three Ways: Andrew heads out to explore the trails along the Shubenacadie waterway across winter, spring, and summer and discovers not only the history of the water way, but also how the seasons change the trail.
S03E05 Betty Ann German s'entretient avec Lisa de son travail dans les ambassades du Canada dans diverses parties du monde, notamment en Afghanistan, en Roumanie et à Paris.
S1E3: We visit Louisburg where local vendors are helping to revitalize the local community. Farming siblings, Jourdan and Grant, take Dani on a tour of their farm and to meet their forest-raised pigs and free range chickens.
S2E4: In this episode, Zoe visits Ross Farm Museum, a living working farm history museum where the past comes to life. Zoe learns about old-world trades and rolls up her sleeves to help out with some farm chores.
S1E4: Coach Wendy dives into heartfelt conversations with HEATs Ashley aka Murphy and Jackie J. Experience the emotional reunion and share in their cherished memories and updates.
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.
S7E4: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we navigate the history of Umiak boat models, a prestigious Dominion Day trophy, and a precious gold ingot.
S20E31: We drop by the Beothuk Interpretation Centre in Boyd's Cove, Bonita makes us blueberry squares, and part 2 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.
S1E2 Down By the Riverside: Rev. Dr. Donald Skeir was an influential and well-respected pastor in East North Preston and Cherrybrook. Lance meets his family to get a glimpse into how one man engendered a legacy of community support.
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.
S5E6: Rosella Fraser is a long-time recreation manager for the HRM in addition to being the past president of the NS Mass Choir. She talks with Cecil about the many different hats she has worn throughout her career.
S1/E5 Hosts Julie Pellissier - Lush and Richard Lush speak with Captain James Bernard about the resurgence in the interest of the traditional First Nations craft of basket weaving and the economic opportunities it presents.
S1E3 Alan Syliboy: As a child, Alan was told drawing was a distraction from learning. Fast forward to a destination studio, a world-renowned artist and musician inspired by messages left by his ancestors written in stone.
S1E2 Down By the Riverside: Rev. Dr. Donald Skeir was an influential and well-respected pastor in East North Preston and Cherrybrook. Lance meets his family to get a glimpse into how one man engendered a legacy of community support.
S3E2: Join Janet as she meets Sera Senacovicz, manager of the Truro Farmers Market, a community hub for over 44 years. Janet explores the market, hears vendors stories, and discovers its role in supporting local farmers and more.
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.
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.
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.
S11E4: Paul leads the team in trying to summon a quantum Sasquatch at Camp Harris, his old Boy Scout camp in Mineville, as they conduct a thought-form experiment to test the limits of the paranormal.
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.
S01E11: The 2024 Symons Medal Presentation and Lecture. The Symons Medal recognizes an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to Canadian life.
S2/E3 Chijioke Amadi speaks with Gord McNeilly, MLA for District 14, Charlottetown - West Royalty about why he chose to pursue a career in politics and how representation from the BIPOC community can be increased in PEI politics.
S1E4: Coach Wendy dives into heartfelt conversations with HEATs Ashley aka Murphy and Jackie J. Experience the emotional reunion and share in their cherished memories and updates.
S2E4: We learn about CF-104 ejection seat spurs used by Jim Thomson. Then, we delve into the symbolic spurs of Wellsford and Parker from the Battle of Sebastopol. Finally, we reflect on the unmarked legacies at the RCN Burial Grounds.
S1E12 From a single mall kiosk to more than one hundred stores across Canada, Roger King has taken Supplement King to the top of the national retail marketplace. Roger shares his story of humble beginnings on Titans of Business.
S1E3: We visit Louisburg where local vendors are helping to revitalize the local community. Farming siblings, Jourdan and Grant, take Dani on a tour of their farm and to meet their forest-raised pigs and free range chickens.
S2E3 Sustane developed a technology to convert 90% of the waste in garbage into high value recyclable materials and fuel. How will this help NS to play a role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions? Let's find out.
S6E2 We visit Matt and Ellen, who found their serenity by the shore. Then we visit John and Gary whose coastal retreat embraces the tranquility of the Atlantic.
S1E2 Down By the Riverside: Rev. Dr. Donald Skeir was an influential and well-respected pastor in East North Preston and Cherrybrook. Lance meets his family to get a glimpse into how one man engendered a legacy of community support.
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.
S2E2: We explore the delightful world of Firu, who is sure to bring a smile to your face, Reggie, who is always the life of the party, and Rosie, whose infectious humor and boundless energy will brighten even the gloomiest of days.
S1E3 Alan Syliboy: As a child, Alan was told drawing was a distraction from learning. Fast forward to a destination studio, a world-renowned artist and musician inspired by messages left by his ancestors written in stone.