Sunday, July 12th TV listings for Eastlink - New Minas, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E12: Amy is at La Cuisine de Brigitte in West Chezzetcook, where Chef Donna takes her on a journey into the heart and soul of Acadian cuisine.
S1E13: There is something special about cows. Everyone seems to love them. In the season finale of Creatures host Andrew Younger dives deep into our love for this farm animal that watches us from fields as we drive down the highway.
S6E12: Cheryl Cook is a realtor and community advocate who believes deeply in supporting the people and places around her. She reflects on service, connection, and what it means to help a community thrive.
S6E8: It's not your usual hiking destination, but the Halifax and Dartmouth waterfront boardwalks should be on every urban hikers' bucket list. It is a destination that always offers something new.
S1E9: Join Sara and Clare for the ultimate glamping adventure at Porters Peak, staying in a cozy safari-style tent. They then snorkel the crystal-clear waters of the 100 Wild Islands, discovering the beauty hidden beneath the surface.
S1E4: We are in the Acadian community of Clare, where Natalie Robichaud and Daniel LeBlanc discuss the musical legacy of a displaced people and their hopes to retain as much of the tradition of this vibrant music as possible.
S3E5: With species disappearing, it is the next generation leading the charge. Discover how young people are nurturing wild spaces and becoming the guardians our planet needs.
S02/E01: The 18th-century French colonial fortress is the largest historical reconstruction in North America. Explore the fortress and learn about the programs offered at the National Historic Site in Cape Breton.
S2E9: Emily sits down with Dan MacKay, publisher of Wayves magazine, to discuss advocacy and queer history in Nova Scotia.
S1E8: Employment in the trades often means working in hazardous areas or with hazardous materials. We learn how we keep critical workers safe and secure, including our own film crew.
S1E13: Zoe meets performance artist Laura Selenzi who is a belly dancer, circus performer, businesswoman and so much more! We then visit Eastlink Community TV sports commentator Mavs Gillis at Scotiabank Centre.
S2/E7 Paul visits the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, where he explores the natural history of Nova Scotia, learns about how the Acadians lived and farmed and gets a tour of a modern innovative garden.
S04E08 Neil LeBlanc, de Growing Green Earthworm Castings à Wedgeport, en Nouvelle-Écosse, explique comment il s'est lancé dans le lombricompostage et guide les téléspectateurs à travers le processus.
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.
S21E38: Drop in at a scrimmage with the South Shore Queer Hockey League, Morgan makes homemade bread and the Flourish Centre in Bridgewater provides seniors with physical activities and social time.
S10/E4: Ashored Innovations creates whale-safe, rope-on-demand fishing gear; custom-designed wire lobster traps from Hannah Brett Clara Enterprises; and ABCO offers metal fabrication for the food processing and fishing industries.
The Narrows, The Case for Africville: (Part 2 of 2) Eddie Carvery, his family, and over 200 plaintiffs battle decades of Systemic Racism through one class action court case involving the expropriation of their home, Africville.
S1E9: Nancy Regan connects with Indigenous artist Jasyn Lucas for an open conversation exploring creativity, healing, and the ongoing journey of reconciliation.
S1E9: This quaint bed and breakfast in Annapolis Royal captures the imagination of our investigators as they dive into the mysteries of its former residents. Will they meet the spirits that have been known to watch over this home?
S02/E01: The 18th-century French colonial fortress is the largest historical reconstruction in North America. Explore the fortress and learn about the programs offered at the National Historic Site in Cape Breton.
S1E11: Throughout the series, the reference to the importance of conventions has been a recurring theme. Today we look into the meaningful role conventions play, with a focus on the Atlantic Canada convention; Hal-Con.
S1E12: In this episode we look at a sea chest connected to the Battle of Trafalgar, compare two Bell helicopters, and examine a hunting rifle that belonged to a famous Nova Scotian.
S02E06: The BGC Greater Halifax Clubs Annual Breakfast Fundraiser shines a light on the pressing need for support in funding essential food programs for their clubs and local schools. Recorded on October 8th, 2025.
S1E2 At the age of 18, Doug Doucet was sweeping floors at grocery stores in Toronto. Ten years later, he was building them. Doug details the amazing evolution of RCS Construction on Titans of Business.
S1E12: In this episode we look at a sea chest connected to the Battle of Trafalgar, compare two Bell helicopters, and examine a hunting rifle that belonged to a famous Nova Scotian.
S2E8: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Camila and Darien watch back their wedding from 2023. The couple dreamed about having a wedding on the beach and made sure to involve their daughters as part of the ceremony.
S09E13 Our guest Jimmy Rankin has received 5 Junos, 27 East Coast Music Awards, 9 SOCAN Top Radio Play Awards, 7 Canadian Country Music Awards, 2 Music NS Awards and 2 Canadian Radio Music Awards.
S2E7: Janet visits La Quaintrelle in North Sydney, Cape Breton, a boutique and emporium showcasing much of what the island has to offer.
S2E9: Emily sits down with Dan MacKay, publisher of Wayves magazine, to discuss advocacy and queer history in Nova Scotia.
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, who's found a rhythm with morning swims, quiet projects, and a slower pace that replaces city life with calm.
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.
S02/E01: The 18th-century French colonial fortress is the largest historical reconstruction in North America. Explore the fortress and learn about the programs offered at the National Historic Site in Cape Breton.
S3E11: Meet Otis, a social butterfly with a playful prance and love for adventures. Next meet Sadie, a sweet yet confident leader who takes her time with new people. Finally, discover Asimov, a gentle and playful companion.
S2E12: The largest wikuom was a gathering place where stories would be shared across generations. That is exactly what this multimedia production studio is doing to preserve the Mikmaw language to be shared for generations.
S1E1: Hayley Bone, a dancer and ballet teacher from Dartmouth, visits Breaking Circus, a contemporary circus studio in downtown Halifax, to speak with Ryan Gray and Dawn Shepherd about the ins and outs of the contemporary circus.
S04E08 Neil LeBlanc, de Growing Green Earthworm Castings à Wedgeport, en Nouvelle-Écosse, explique comment il s'est lancé dans le lombricompostage et guide les téléspectateurs à travers le processus.
S1E10 Nancy's Cape Breton journey with Mac unfolds against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes. Nancy learns more about Mac's goals and dreams and winds up in the middle of an authentic Cape Breton barn dance at the Normaway Inn.
S21E38: Drop in at a scrimmage with the South Shore Queer Hockey League, Morgan makes homemade bread and the Flourish Centre in Bridgewater provides seniors with physical activities and social time.
S02E06: The BGC Greater Halifax Clubs Annual Breakfast Fundraiser shines a light on the pressing need for support in funding essential food programs for their clubs and local schools. Recorded on October 8th, 2025.
