
Saturday, July 19th TV listings for Eastlink - New Glasgow, 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 Moose or Brisket Roast, slow cooked. Then she makes Blueberry squares.
S3E7: For care partners of persons living with dementia, this program provides a basic understanding of Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias, the symptoms, and the risk factors. Originally aired on April 4, 2022.
S1E7 He once had no car, no money, a family to feed, and an uncertain future. Then, Jack Flemming founded Ocean Contractors Ltd. The rest, as they say, is history. Jack talks about building from the ground up on Titans of Business.
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.
S3E9: Before modern ecosystems and even before Pangea, Nova Scotia teemed with prehistoric giants. Discover the dinosaurs and ancient environments that shaped this lands deep past.
S3E11 Powered By The Sun: A team of Dalhousie University students returns from Kentucky and talks about a solar car they have designed and built, and what the future holds for the power of the sun when it comes to transportation.
S7E13: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we take a journey through quirky sleepwear, beloved childhood rocking horses, and classic advertising posters.
S2E12 Conrad Brothers operations include a rock quarry, trucking, soil remediation and even its own gas station. Join us as we see what it takes to run a quarry responsibly in a world that has changed so much in the past 70 years.
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.
S13/E03 This week we recap the ball hockey tournament, Light the Lamp. Then we watch a reenactment of Joey Smallwood's confederation campaign. Then we listen to a live performance from Rowan Sherlock.
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.
Lessons Injustice: A father sets out on a car ride with his teenage son and reflects on the conversation he knows he will soon have to have: how to conduct himself as a young Black man in Canadian society.
Lessons Injustice: A father sets out on a car ride with his teenage son and reflects on the conversation he knows he will soon have to have: how to conduct himself as a young Black man in Canadian society.
S3E11 Powered By The Sun: A team of Dalhousie University students returns from Kentucky and talks about a solar car they have designed and built, and what the future holds for the power of the sun when it comes to transportation.
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.
S1E11: You Are Not Half a Person. Upper Big Tracadie was originally settled in 1781. Lance meets descendants of the original settlers and learns about the original graveyard.
S7E13: Still Fired Distilleries ? Did someone say dulse? Make sure you check out the locally sourced spirits from this innovative, small batch distillery in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia.
S10E8: An investigation of the historic Digby Pines leads to an intense session of scrying for Amy and Holly, as they attempt to contact the resident spirits.
S3E7: For care partners of persons living with dementia, this program provides a basic understanding of Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias, the symptoms, and the risk factors. Originally aired on April 4, 2022.
S2E13 Garrett Gloade is a traditional drum maker honouring and respecting the traditions of the past while teaching the youth of today the art of traditional drum making in the Millbrook First Nations.
S01E20: Karen Hudson and Kathrin Winkler talk about the #1792 Project, a project that aims to share the history of 1,196 Black Loyalists that left on 15 ships from Halifax Harbour on January 15, 1792.
S1E7 He once had no car, no money, a family to feed, and an uncertain future. Then, Jack Flemming founded Ocean Contractors Ltd. The rest, as they say, is history. Jack talks about building from the ground up on Titans of Business.
S1E1 Get ready for Cheers to Life! Follow the epic journey of a competitive cheerleading team from Nova Scotia called HEAT. Team members share memories as this story of camaraderie and unwavering determination unfolds.
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.
S12E12 Lindsay Misiner is the leader of a nine-piece soul band who branched out to become a solo artist. A strong work ethic and multiple collaborations have presented this Halifax based artist as someone to watch.
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.
S2E12: Be surprised by Hector, a dog full of unexpected delights and hidden talents, Bane, a highly intelligent dog with a lot to teach, and Luther, a dog full of surprises whose unexpected tricks will surely keep you on your toes.
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.
S06E03 Hubert Devine says he's had a calling to write stories since he was a child. The Nova Scotia author recently released his third book and sits down to talk about his life before and after becoming a published writer.
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.
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.
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.