Tuesday, April 21st TV listings for Eastlink - New Minas, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S3E13: Amy is in New Minas to meet the folks behind the shortbread sensation that is the Nova Scotian Cookie Company.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a tasty and quick Ambrosia salad and a delicious Roasted Vegetable and Feta Soup.
S3E9: No snow, no problem. Cape Smokey has more to offer than skiing as Janet rides Atlantic Canada's only gondolas to the top of the mountain.
S2E1 Hayley Bone visits the Good Time Seniors Dance Club in Truro for an inside look at one of the provinces longest running dance communities.
S6E13: We revisit some of the fascinating immigrant stories from Season 6 of 'Here, I Am'.
S2E1: Fiber enthusiasts from across the globe came to Nova Scotia to celebrate local artists and all things fiber arts related. Emma, of Botanical Fibres shares her passion for natural dyes and love of this annual market.
S2E6: Those who spend time near the ocean are familiar with the piercing call and swooping flight of terns. Join us as we learn about the rare roseate tern and the very special people who help maintain the largest roseate tern colony.
S02/E06: A community-building organization celebrates diversity, creativity and local talent, plus a visit to the Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay which will celebrate its 100th year in 2027.
S4E9: Barry MacLeod ran a dental practice in Amherst, NS for 35 years, and has since turned his attention to writing. His first book, Grand River, is a moving tale about the adventures of three brothers set during the First World War.
S8E1: Garth unveils Pulgas Vestidas, the bizarre art where tiny fleas wore handmade outfits, Cees rediscovers the Joy Germ movement of the post 1920 pandemic, and Rebecca explores Grimwades Royal Winton?s 1930s dishes.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
S2E11: Nancy travels to Eskasoni First Nation, to talk to Barry Bernard and learn about the positive impact Red Tribe Boxing has had on the community.
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.
S1E13: Theresa Fraser is In Session with Mora MacDonald, a Registered Counselling Therapist and Certified Play Therapist. Tessa the therapy dog also joins the show. Mora discusses the benefits of animal assisted play therapy.
Meet the most influential women in Nova Scotia. How did they get to where they are? How do they define success? And how have they influenced local, national, and international society?
S3E9: No snow, no problem. Cape Smokey has more to offer than skiing as Janet rides Atlantic Canada's only gondolas to the top of the mountain.
S2E1: Pjilasi is a new permanent exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in Kjipuktuk. It invites all people of Mikmaki to deepen their understanding of Mikmaw culture. We also learn how Mikmaw schools are making a difference.
S3E12: Join us in celebrating an empowering community organization called ONE North End. Join Aaliyah and Leah Khisa for a live podcast recording and learn more about the many endeavors of this important organization.
S1E10: NS ferries are always an adventure, and Tyson is not quite sure about putting the trailer on a car ferry to head to PEI for a couple days. But travel they do, and on the island they receive a warm welcome from the Inn Chef.
S6E12: Whether its from human pressure or the Woolly Adelgid, forests can, at times, be under threat. In New Germany two hiking destinations are being protected.
S1E1: Ninety percent of the North Atlantic grey seal population breeds on Sable Island. Host Andrew Younger takes viewers to the island in pupping season to see this amazing, and sometimes controversial, animal.
S7E11: It has been a few years since Maritime Ink first interviewed Nicole, since then, she has opened her own small but bustling home shop in Oxford, NS. She and husband Chris share their story.
S11E12: Holly and the team investigate the Sanctuary Arts Centre in downtown Dartmouth, where they attempt to release the spirits they encounter into the light.
S2E1 Carol Titus of Bearloom Teddies is a bear maker creating unique memory bears in Dartmouth, NS. Rick Silas of Silastial Glass Art is an artist and innovator using tempered glass for his artistic creations in Lunenburg, NS.
Coverage of speeches, talks, and presentations from community leaders and social figures.
S1E5 A devoted fan of The Rolling Stones and Evel Knievel, entrepreneur Rob Steele has built the Steele Auto Group into one of the biggest car dealers in Canada. Rob takes us on a tour of his car museum 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.
S3E11: Meet Brodi and Mackenzie, who got married in the same location they initially met years before, the school where he works. Learn how their love blossomed from a workplace school function.
S08E12 After writing the greatest customer service complaint of all time, Dave Carroll discusses broken guitars, pandemic lockdowns, and healing the world through music. No instruments were harmed in the making of this program.
S3E9: No snow, no problem. Cape Smokey has more to offer than skiing as Janet rides Atlantic Canada's only gondolas to the top of the mountain.
S1E10: Veronica is in Truro where she attends Poetry in the Park and the Gathering of the Trans Community at the Truro Pride Festival.
S7E13: We visit Geoffrey, Charlotte, and Gordon. Charlotte and Gordon took a leap in the early 1970s, buying a 19th-century seaside hotel and reshaped it into a homestead surrounded by family.
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.
S02/E06: A community-building organization celebrates diversity, creativity and local talent, plus a visit to the Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay which will celebrate its 100th year in 2027.
S4E12: We meet Decaf, the dog with the dazzling smile and stubborn charm; Shunka, a beach-loving pup who chirps to signal boredom; and Valla, a brilliant retired search and rescue dog whose sharp mind remains intact.
S2E1: Pjilasi is a new permanent exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in Kjipuktuk. It invites all people of Mikmaki to deepen their understanding of Mikmaw culture. We also learn how Mikmaw schools are making a difference.
S2E2 Hayley Bone connects with the Canadian Tai Chi Academy in Kentville for a lesson in the myriad health benefits Tai Chi has to offer.
S02E14 Danielle Root, coordonnatrice des programmes et services mi'kmaq, se joint à Lisa pour parler de son mandat d'intégration de l'enseignement des traités dans le système scolaire du CSAP.
S2E12: Nancy digs deep into the story of Red Tribe Boxing and hears first hand how the lives of two of its boxers were changed forever.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
Coverage of speeches, talks, and presentations from community leaders and social figures.
