
Thursday, June 26th TV listings for Eastlink - Nova Scotia
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S2E13: Amy gets a taste of the country at Country Taste Kitchen and Bakery in Belfast, PEI, a family-run business where they have adopted a philosophy of refusing to compromise on quality.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a French Toast and Ham Sandwich and Chocolate Gelatine Pudding.
S1E6: Janet joins Nancy Nickerson of East Coast Paddle Company on the waters of Tusket Falls, NS for a paddle and a delicious campfire meal.
S3E6 Votive Dance: Hayley returns to Halifax to jazz things up a little with Rooted Dance Projects ? formerly Votive Dance ? as they rehearse for their show Don?t Wake the Lions.
S6E6: Hunt for fossils in the rocks and go for a scenic bike ride through the vineyards of Fossil Farms. Bask in the warm summer sands and waters of Melmerby Beach and jump on a SUP board for a ride around the bay!
S1E9: The Halifax Brewery Farmers Market has a long history within the city. Join our host Dani as she explores the market and learns from Joy of PHAT Cookies what is involved in baking for this market.
S3E6: From forests to waterways, meet the people behind the scenes safeguarding the ecological heart of this cherished National Park and Historic Site.
S2E10: Zoe travels to meet with Lisa Booth and Elvis Pye, competitive dory racers on the South Shore. Then, Zoe meets with Darren Hudson, a world champion in lumberjack sports and owner of Wild Axe Park.
S6E6: Matthew Anderson is the Gatto Chair of Christian Studies at St. FX University in Antigonish, NS, as well as a published essayist and author, whose extensive career has resulted in over 50 publications to his name.
S7E10: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we uncover captivating stories from literature, elegant tableware, and iconic cartoon memorabilia.
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!
S1E9 Nancy travels to the heart of Margaree, Cape Breton, to meet outdoor adventure guide Mac Graham. Mac runs a jeep excursion company that explores the island's hidden landscapes. Nancy goes on the jeep ride of a lifetime!
S1E8 They Do not kill cooks: The Francis family run the longest running black-mikmaki business in Canada. The matriarch recounts the history of the underground railroad including one of the last remaining safehouses.
S1E5: Veronica Reynolds enters the colourful world of Nigerian-born artist Boma Nnaji to talk about the inspiration he draws from his homeland and his family.
S06E13 New author Lesley D. Scott talks about her book, Nanny's Dimes. She explains her close connection with her grandmother and how she finds strength in the memories of her Nanny.
S2E8: We travel alongside Atlas, a laid-back dog who takes his time to observe with patience and dedication, Malibu, a shy pup who shows how a little reassurance can go a long way and Chip, a playful pup who loves attention.
S17E03 Stylish and quirky! Justin Pritchard test drives the all electric Genesis GV60. Jeep Grand Cherokee vs Toyota 4Runner: Which is The BETTER Used SUV? We have the answers.
S08E09: Gloria is at Alderney Landing and stops into Casaroma Wellness Centre and chats with co-Founder Lyzalee Downie. Gloria learns all about Casaromas natural products and philosophies.
S3E5: The divers head out off the coast of Nova Scotia in search of adventures with Great White Sharks.
S5E9 Will continues to pursue his passions while creating space and community for other Asian artists and entrepreneurs by spreading awareness and collaborating with local businesses.
S6E6: Hunt for fossils in the rocks and go for a scenic bike ride through the vineyards of Fossil Farms. Bask in the warm summer sands and waters of Melmerby Beach and jump on a SUP board for a ride around the bay!
S6E6: Vivek may be new to the Maritimes, but certainly not to the tattoo industry! He has us at his new shop The Tattoo Lab in Spryfield, where we hear from two of his clients, and even get a lesson in how to prep the tattoo station.
S10E4: The team are at the former CFB Cornwallis, where Paul creates a very personal test to see if the ghosts that supposedly haunt the base are real.
S2E10 Tim Carr and Jason Tucker, owners of School Street Studio Glass, create their handmade fused glass art in Hantsport, NS. Heather Laurie, known as Heavy Metal Heather, creates metal art from her studio in Hantsport, NS.
S01E17: Lloyd Mapplebeck, a local plant expert, talks to us about incorporating local plant life into our lawns and gardens.
S1E4 A lawyer by education, Diane Campbell took a chance and purchased a retirement residence in 1994. Since that time, she has opened 3 others and built The Berkeley into an admired business.
S1E10: Join the HEAT cheerleading team in Atlanta for an unforgettable experience exploring the city and strengthening their bonds. Feel the excitement as they embark on this impactful journey together.
S1E6: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Jamie and Julie reflect on their wedding held in 2023. Jamie grew up next to Savary Park and has a lot of family memories there; he always imagined it would be the place he would get married.
S12E09 Multi-Instrumentalist Brad Reid hails from a long line of Cape Breton and Newfoundland musicians. If you can tune it, he can play it. His first love remains the fiddle on which Brad is a master at his craft.
S1E6: Janet joins Nancy Nickerson of East Coast Paddle Company on the waters of Tusket Falls, NS for a paddle and a delicious campfire meal.
S1E6: Veronica visits the Halifax Sexual Health Centre to learn about health care for the Queer community.
S6E8: We stop by Mike's restored church which has been transformed into a peaceful home with stunning views. Then we visit Tammy, whose waterfront home offers peace and wildlife views, where her family finds fulfillment by the water.
S1E8 They Do not kill cooks: The Francis family run the longest running black-mikmaki business in Canada. The matriarch recounts the history of the underground railroad including one of the last remaining safehouses.
S03/E02: Sean gives up his seat to Nicolle Bellefontaine in honour of International Women?s Month. Bellefontaine, singer Michelle Ryder and Halifax?s first female DJ, Michelle Connolly, discuss the path to getting ahead.
S2E8: We travel alongside Atlas, a laid-back dog who takes his time to observe with patience and dedication, Malibu, a shy pup who shows how a little reassurance can go a long way and Chip, a playful pup who loves attention.
S1E9 Wabanaki Two-Spirit Alliance: Co-founder of Wabanaki Two-Spirit Alliance, John R. Sylliboy, helps build support and awareness of Two-Spirited Mikmaq in Mikmaki and across Canada.
S3E6 Votive Dance: Hayley returns to Halifax to jazz things up a little with Rooted Dance Projects ? formerly Votive Dance ? as they rehearse for their show Don?t Wake the Lions.
S06E13 New author Lesley D. Scott talks about her book, Nanny's Dimes. She explains her close connection with her grandmother and how she finds strength in the memories of her Nanny.