Friday, February 20th TV listings for Eastlink - New Minas, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes Bacon Cheeseburger Meatloaf and Strawberry Squares.
S1E13: We are revisiting some of our favourite dive spots with the divers! Whether it be the cold waters of the North Atlantic or the warm crystal-clear waters down South, the scuba ladies are always ready to jump in!
S3E3: We take a trip with Keegan and Becky as they recap their wedding which combined a taste for the arts and casual fun with Scottish heritage and traditions.
S6E5: Peacocks, piano and painting?Jen weaves her passions into a vibrant Nova Scotian life at Jurassic Farm!
S1E10 He and his father were on the verge of getting out of the clothing business. They took one last chance, specializing in branded, high-quality men?s wear. Ross McNeil tells the story of Duggers on Titans of Business.
S9/E4: Access Labels is Atlantic Canada's largest label maker; Vale Packaging manufactures 100% recyclable and customized food containers; Greenii Inc. upcycles old newspapers and magazines into unique bags in a variety of sizes.
S7E4: We visit Lionel and Jessica, who have spent nearly four decades turning a bare frame into a family home. Then we visit Liz and Greg, who reshaped a rugged shell of a house into a retreat anchored in a simple life by the sea.
S08E10: Gloria chats with Tim Rissesco Chief Executive Officer of the Downtown Dartmouth Business Association. They talk about Kings Wharf expansion project and the many upcoming events in Downtown Dartmouth.
S21E17: The Halifax West boys Hockey team hosted a Pink in the Rink night, PEI singer/songwriter Scott Parsons has released new music, and Bonita makes us turkey sausages.
S2E3: Nancy meets up with writer, podcaster, actor and stand-up comedian James Mullinger who is working out new material at a very special venue.
S2/E10: Around the Maritimes: A bi-weekly QMJHL podcast hosted by Mavs Gillis. News and notes from around the league and an in-depth interview with QMJHL personalities. Date Recorded: February 10, 2026.
Live from Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown, PEI on Friday, February 20, 2026: QMJHL Friday Night Hockey - Moncton Wildcats vs. Charlottetown Islanders.
S1E13: We are revisiting some of our favourite dive spots with the divers! Whether it be the cold waters of the North Atlantic or the warm crystal-clear waters down South, the scuba ladies are always ready to jump in!
S4/E4: Brian Todd of Halifax is one of the most accomplished sailing coaches in the history of the sport. Brian talks about the nature of coaching and shares favourite moments from his career on this edition of Legends of the Hall.
Join host Alex Haider as she explores Nova Scotia in search of extraordinary youth. Get ready to meet athletes, musicians, scholars, and rule breakers (the good kind) up close and personal as Alex figures out what makes a Champion tick.
S8E5: Garth explores a 19th-century bronze statue that challenged kings and conquerors, Bruce traces the story of a 1968 Martin D-35 guitar, and Brigid unearths the prehistoric past.
S1/E5: Lynette Richards is a stained glass artisan in beautiful Terrace Bay NS. Jason Mackinnon is a canoe maker specializing in cedar canoes.
S2/E18 Coverage of the December 8th, 2024 meeting of the Charlottetown Rotary Club. Sam MacPhail from Golf PEI presents on the state of the Golf Industry on PEI.
S1E10 He and his father were on the verge of getting out of the clothing business. They took one last chance, specializing in branded, high-quality men?s wear. Ross McNeil tells the story of Duggers on Titans of Business.
S1E5: Join Coach Wendy as her journey leads her to reconnect with former teammate Jennifer aka Heff and other HEAT athletes, Ryan and Jacqueline. Brace yourself for unique stories of family connections, athleticism, and romance.
S3E3: We take a trip with Keegan and Becky as they recap their wedding which combined a taste for the arts and casual fun with Scottish heritage and traditions.
S8Ep03 Russell Grosse is the Executive Director of the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. He joins us to discuss contributions of African Nova Scotians throughout history, present and the future.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S1E1: Veronica catches the excitement and enthusiasm during the preparations for the 2024 Truro Pride Festival and Parade.
S7E5: We visit Robert, who turned a fresh start into a sanctuary. With art, birdsong, and the calm of the water, every detail is part of his healing journey. Then we visit Stephen and Lori, who built an island home from the ground up.
S2E1: Lance visits poet Jo-Anne Jordan in Weymouth Falls to talk about the writing process, family stories, and the centrality of matriarchs.
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.
S4E4: We get introduced to Penny, the tiny explorer with enough energy to power a block. Oliver, who looks royal but acts humble to win you over, and Willow, who thinks your rules are just suggestions to ignore.
S6E5: Peacocks, piano and painting?Jen weaves her passions into a vibrant Nova Scotian life at Jurassic Farm!
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.
S2E3: Nancy meets up with writer, podcaster, actor and stand-up comedian James Mullinger who is working out new material at a very special venue.
S09E13 Antoine builds two different elevators, one using muscle power, the other using wind. Host Lorraine Cantin.
S4E4: We get introduced to Penny, the tiny explorer with enough energy to power a block. Oliver, who looks royal but acts humble to win you over, and Willow, who thinks your rules are just suggestions to ignore.
