Thursday, July 16th TV listings for Eastlink - New Minas, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E13: Amy is in the kitchen with one of her oldest friends, Chantal, to see how she makes the perfect custom designer cakes in her home baking business.
S02E03 - Desserts on the smoker? Chad shows us how to make four different kinds of dessert on the smoker.
S2E8: Janet experiences the first farmers' market of the year in Tatamagouche, NS and learns about the history and future of this bustling town.
S4E9: Living tiny? Get creative in your Airstream makeover, break a sweat and discover how every square inch becomes part of the adventure - life's never dull on Trailer Travels this week!
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.
S2E13: When a farm opens a brewery, its next evolution is to host a market. Explore the beautiful farm market of Meander Farm and Brewery and hear from Allison of WIXIE Jewels about her experience as a vendor.
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.
S7E9: Jack Wong is a multi-award-winning author and illustrator of four children's books, who creates meaningful aesthetic experiences that stay with his readers long afterwards.
S8E13: Sandy enters a battlefield carved in an ivory centuries-old chessboard, Rebecca dusts off buried treasure from the golden age of genre cinema, and Brigid explores a piece of art from a man shaped by the atrocities of WW II.
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.
S1E11 Nancy spends a day with Musemo Handahu, the vibrant artist, model, and fashion enthusiast known as Miss Lion Hunter. Their time together is a mix of bold creativity, heartfelt stories, unexpected moments, and daring fashion.
S1E13: The Brunswick Cornwallis Pre-School was the first integrated pre-school in Canada and set the stage for similar approaches throughout the country. Lance interviews former teachers and two directors documenting its history.
S1E9: Nautical realist Edwin Hollett talks about his career and his passion for the sea.
S06E09 Chiming in on Church bells. A look at, and listen to, the historic bells of Holy Trinity and St. John's Anglican Churches. Even host Tony Dorrian gives them a try.
S2E9: Emily sits down with Dan MacKay, publisher of Wayves magazine, to discuss advocacy and queer history in Nova Scotia.
S1E9: Got Item! Games Night - A local games store in Amherst puts on a different community game every night of the week! Join Kristyn as she interviews staff, then joins in on the fun with fellow gamers!
S07E03: Gloria is at the great Alderney Landing and sits down with Dartmouth historian David Jones. They chat about the history of the Dartmouth Natal Day festivities.
S2E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Lindsey and Dan watch back their lockdown wedding. Even though they were only able to invite a small group of guests, they made the most of their big day.
S6E13: We revisit some of the fascinating immigrant stories from Season 6 of 'Here, I Am'.
S7E9: Set sail at Pirate Days in St. Peter?s. Time to put your cardboard boat to the test, race the waves and embrace the chaos and fun. Ahoy matey!
S4E11: Kristyn visits Luna Spa in Chester where she talks to the staff members about their body art.
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?
S1E13: In this episode we get up close to a deadly fighter jet, learn how battlefield armour evolved over time, and read highly classified documents from WW2.
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.
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: In this episode we get up close to a deadly fighter jet, learn how battlefield armour evolved over time, and read highly classified documents from WW2.
S2E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Lindsey and Dan watch back their lockdown wedding. Even though they were only able to invite a small group of guests, they made the most of their big day.
S10E01 Rawlins Cross was formed in 1988 in Atlantic Canada. The band took its name from an intersection in St. John's, Newfoundland. Founding member, Ian McKinnon and Bassist, Brian Bourne join Darrin Harvey on the season launch.
S2E8: Janet experiences the first farmers' market of the year in Tatamagouche, NS and learns about the history and future of this bustling town.
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.
S1E13: The Brunswick Cornwallis Pre-School was the first integrated pre-school in Canada and set the stage for similar approaches throughout the country. Lance interviews former teachers and two directors documenting its history.
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.
S2E13: Storyteller and ecologist shalan joudry reminds us that without the earth, air, water and fire, we would not be able to exist. We can learn so much from our natural environment and ecosystems, much like our Mi'kmaq ancestors.
S1E2: Hayley Bone, a dancer and dance teacher from Dartmouth, speaks with Nick Nguyen of BreakSpace, about the benefits of hip hop for youth in the Halifax area, and about the importance of accessible, community focused dance.
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.
S1E11 Nancy spends a day with Musemo Handahu, the vibrant artist, model, and fashion enthusiast known as Miss Lion Hunter. Their time together is a mix of bold creativity, heartfelt stories, unexpected moments, and daring fashion.
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.
