Friday, April 24th TV listings for Eastlink - New Minas, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E1: Amy visits Preserving Traditions in Eastern Passage, where she gets a crash course in making cookies, and how to craft the perfect dill pickle.
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.
S2E9: Just off the coast of Egypt, a team of underwater adventurers explore the greatest shipwrecks of the Red Sea. From cargo ships to wartime wreckage, the gang hunts the ocean bottom for the remains of a legendary wreck.
S3E12: Take a trip to Las Vegas with Cindy and Robbie. Come and watch this lucky couple recount their story of love blossoming leading to their intimate Vegas wedding.
S6E1: After moving their entire operation across the ocean, will Lindsay Lake Farms? first blueberry harvest be a success?
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.
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.
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.
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.
S9E7: Gloria stops by Chick N? Chill on Main Street and speaks with co-owners Janna Mercado and Lorenzo Aguilar about their business. They discuss their journey to Canada and starting a business in Dartmouth.
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!
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.
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.
S6E1: After moving their entire operation across the ocean, will Lindsay Lake Farms? first blueberry harvest be a success?
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!
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.
S4E12 Snow Groomer - A million-dollar view from the slopes of Ski Wentworth. Thor During tells us what the million-dollar 2024 Prinoth Bison X, does and Calvin Tattrie shows us how a Snow Groomer works.
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.
S4E10: Explore the Cape Breton Highlands in full Fall glory. Start with a Cabot Trail drive then climb Cape Smokey inside a gondola. Soar even higher as you buckle in for an accelerating helicopter ride for an adventure in the sky.
S2E9: Just off the coast of Egypt, a team of underwater adventurers explore the greatest shipwrecks of the Red Sea. From cargo ships to wartime wreckage, the gang hunts the ocean bottom for the remains of a legendary wreck.
S4/E13: Sara-Lynne Knockwood is a 3-time gold medalist at the North American Indigenous Games in Taekwondo. She is the first female to be inducted to the Mi?kmaw Sports Hall of Fame. Her story on Legends of the Hall.
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.
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.
S5E1: We read into the diary from just hours before the assault on Passchendaele, examine WWII ship identification models designed to prevent friendly fire, then follow the journey of Hugh Breckenridge.
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.
S3E12: Take a trip to Las Vegas with Cindy and Robbie. Come and watch this lucky couple recount their story of love blossoming leading to their intimate Vegas wedding.
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.
S7E1: We visit Karen and Ben at the Owl's Nest, a quiet perch above a lake that has become a place of healing. Then we visit Mario, who has found his own escape where tech is left behind and time slows to the rhythm of the tide.
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.
S4E13: We meet Swayze, the vigilant guard dog who is never too tired to play fetch; Juniper, the three-legged charmer who lights up any space she is in; and Daisy, the joyful pup who shines as the perfect family companion.
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.
S6E1: After moving their entire operation across the ocean, will Lindsay Lake Farms? first blueberry harvest be a success?
S06E12 Wellness coach Janice Amirault shares her experiences taking charge of her own health issues. She now helps others overcome the challenges associated with wellness and living a healthier life.
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.
S09E05 Antoine continues with bases and acids explaining the pH scale and how liquids with lower acid can dilute stronger acids. Host: Lorraine Cantin.
S4E13: We meet Swayze, the vigilant guard dog who is never too tired to play fetch; Juniper, the three-legged charmer who lights up any space she is in; and Daisy, the joyful pup who shines as the perfect family companion.
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.
