Sunday, April 12th TV listings for Eastlink - New Glasgow, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
Pictou County Council of Churches
Worship service from the Pictou County Council of Churches.
S5E12: In Annapolis Royal, Teresa Carlisle shares how a family dream grew into a mission?restoring history, running a B&B, and creating a sober living space for those seeking a fresh start.
S3E10: Grace is a well-rounded athlete whether it is rowing, rugby or skiing. Join her and her family on the ski hill for a snowy adventure and learn how this family supports each other, with a side of competitiveness!
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.
S3E5 Reunited with Aldo in Parrsboro, Jesse and he head to an open mic at the Parrsboro Hall, where they meet Rob Bentley and get to perform in front of a big crowd. Aldo gives a virtuoso kazoo performance.
S2E5: The Bluff Trail is one of the most loved trails in Halifax. The pressures on beautiful wild places close to the city are many. We explore how the trail is part of a protected Wilderness Area.
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.
S1E9: Veronica looks into accessibility at the 2024 Halifax Pride Parade with the volunteers who make it happen.
S3E8: The new lifestyle centre in Bridgewater is not only a pool and exercise facility, it also offers state-of-the-art green technology. Ed finds out what makes it tick.
S2E13: Zoe starts by trying on wedding dresses before renewing her vows at the Wolfville Wedding Chapel. Then Zoe joins Durline for a line dancing class before heading out with her husband for a fascinating historic graveyard tour.
S1/E7: Cape Breton Miners Museum, Pt1: Paul heads to the Cape Breton Miners Museum in Glace Bay, where he goes underground to get a tour of what a working mine was like in 20th century industrial Cape Breton.
S02E08 Stephanie d'Entremont discute avec Lisa de son livre et de son parcours de vie avec le TDAH - ADHD.
S5E13: We uncover a WWII greatcoat and Black Watch belt. We handle a helmet from stoker Bill Boyce, from the boiler room of the HMCS Huron. Finally, we examine an 1822 Springfield Musket and 1840 heavy cavalry saber.
S21E25: Learn about programs at Maggie's Place, a family resource centre in Colchester and Cumberland counties. The K9 unit of the Halifax Regional Police has four new recruits, and we drop in at the Flourish Centre in Bridgewater.
S12/E1: Expertly grown Microgreens at The Little Leaf Co.; handcrafted customized Holiday Magic keepsake by Amos Pewter; and healthy all natural lemon bars from Made With Local.
The Viola Desmond Community Talks Series, Part 2 of4. Carries forward the legacy of Viola Desmonds entrepreneurship, education and social justice. Featuring a discussion with Her Honour Dr. Mayann Francis and Dr. Kesa Munroe Anderson.
Above the Tides soars along Nova Scotia?s rugged coastline, using breathtaking aerial imagery and rich storytelling to explore the land, sea, and communities bound together by the rhythm of the tides.
S21E25: Learn about programs at Maggie's Place, a family resource centre in Colchester and Cumberland counties. The K9 unit of the Halifax Regional Police has four new recruits, and we drop in at the Flourish Centre in Bridgewater.
S7E10: Infamous in the Maritime tattoo industry, artist Jamie McKay uses his 20 plus years of tattooing to open his own unique shop in downtown Truro. Visiting this shop is an experience even in itself.
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.
S2E11: Nikki dives into the fabulous world of drag and meets the hardest working queen in show business.
S1/E13: Hilda de Weaver uses the traditional loom to create colourful pieces from her backyard studio in Aylesford. Darrell Eisner is a pen maker who has grown from his early beginnings to having the largest wooden pen site in Canada.
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.
S1E13: Experience the enduring impact of the legacy of HEAT and join the former cheerleaders as they visit their old practice space from years ago.
S3E10: Meet John Michael and Pavo, who would not let five years and five failed attempts, from the pandemic to gay rights issues, stop them from having the perfect wedding.
S08E10 Kim Dunn is one of the most versatile artists to appear on this program. He has worked with every major performer on the East Coast music scene, but now has spread his wings for a solo flight.
S3E7: Zipping through the trees, Janet conquers her fear of heights with a little push from Terrence Dixon at Mountain Pine Adventures in Dingwall, NS.
S1E9: Veronica looks into accessibility at the 2024 Halifax Pride Parade with the volunteers who make it happen.
S7E12: We visit Lori and Brian, who took a leap at sixty by buying a 104 year old home sight unseen. Then we visit Michael, whose found a rhythm with morning swims, quiet projects, and a slower pace that replaces city life with calm.
S2E12: Lance goes to Gibson Woods and meets Shirley, Helen, Deanna and Tracey of the Gibson family. They invite him to their church, a testament to the lasting community spirit of Gibson Woods.
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.
S4E11: We kick off with Ollie, the inquisitive pup who can read the room like a pro; Lola, the former therapy dog with a wild past who is driven by food; and Angie, a shy pup who blooms into your best friend when she trusts you.
S2E12: The largest wikuom was a gathering place where stories would be shared across generations. That is exactly what this multi-media production studio is doing to preserve the Mikmaw language to be shared for generations.
S1E6: Hayley Bone, a dancer and ballet teacher from Dartmouth, chats with Karen Bradley and Elizabeth MacDonald about the profound impact of dance and expressive movement therapies for people living with Parkinson Disease.
S02E08 Stephanie d'Entremont discute avec Lisa de son livre et de son parcours de vie avec le TDAH - ADHD.
S2E10: At a gallery event in Halifax, Nancy and Nova Scotia artist Dawn MacNutt present a very special piece of art to a dear friend.
S21E25: Learn about programs at Maggie's Place, a family resource centre in Colchester and Cumberland counties. The K9 unit of the Halifax Regional Police has four new recruits, and we drop in at the Flourish Centre in Bridgewater.
