
Friday, August 22nd TV listings for Eastlink - Nova Scotia
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E7: Amy visits Mrs. MacGregors Shortbreads in Pictou for a deep dive into the process behind making these traditional Scottish treats.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a classic Macaroni Salad and follows it with a beloved Caesar Dressing and Salad.
S3E1: The divers brave the cold Canadian winter to explore a frozen underwater world.
S1E1: In this episode of Reel Weddings, James and Donna reflect on their wedding from 1995. They have been married for almost 30 years and have 2 children. They enjoying traveling and seeking out new adventures together.
S5E4 A career in fashion has led Faranak to open up Vassa Eyewear, a welcome addition to her new community. Her vibrant personality, hunger for life, and passion for music sparked a new interest in pursuing DJ-ing.
S1E4 Mawitamk (Being Together): Valuing and supporting the gifts of persons with disabilities, Rosie Sylliboy and her team provide housing, supports, and work activities right in their home community of Wekoqmaq.
S1E12 From a single mall kiosk to more than one hundred stores across Canada, Roger King has taken Supplement King to the top of the national retail marketplace. Roger shares his story of humble beginnings on Titans of Business.
S11/E1: Quality Gin and other spirits are crafted at Steinhart Distillery; Custom Cabinetry by Cripps and Sons Woodworking; and traditional Korean kimchi made locally at Cabbage Patch Kimchi.
S6E3: We visit Phil and Diana, who found their haven where the elements have shaped both their home and story. Next we visit Stacy whose seaside cottage embraces the rhythm of ocean living.
S1E4 Kristen invites Nancy to join her in crafting art. Mike shares his expertise with a young musician. Nancy drops into a podcast and a visit to Kristen?s gallery, Togetherland, offering a showcase of their artistic community.
S20E45: Colwell's Clothing is a family business that's been in operation for over 100 years, Bonita makes us butternut squash quinoa salad, and learn about how we can make Halifax a bird safe city.
S1E4 Kristen invites Nancy to join her in crafting art. Mike shares his expertise with a young musician. Nancy drops into a podcast and a visit to Kristen?s gallery, Togetherland, offering a showcase of their artistic community.
S1E4 Our House was the Hub: Lance meets Dolly Williams and chats about her marriage to Dartmouth?s first black police officer. They discuss the sense of community in East Preston and find out that Lance and Dolly are related!
S5E4 A career in fashion has led Faranak to open up Vassa Eyewear, a welcome addition to her new community. Her vibrant personality, hunger for life, and passion for music sparked a new interest in pursuing DJ-ing.
S20E45: Colwell's Clothing is a family business that's been in operation for over 100 years, Bonita makes us butternut squash quinoa salad, and learn about how we can make Halifax a bird safe city.
S11/E1: Quality Gin and other spirits are crafted at Steinhart Distillery; Custom Cabinetry by Cripps and Sons Woodworking; and traditional Korean kimchi made locally at Cabbage Patch Kimchi.
S1E3: Would you believe this iconic British sportscar was made famous by Maxwell Smart in the 1960s? Dave Munroe gives us a lesson about the Sunbeam Tiger and how he went from two wheels to a life long love of things that move.
S3E1: It is a different way of life. Growing and raising as much of your own food as possible and working off the land. Homesteading was once a fact of life for almost everyone, and now it is making a comeback.
S6E1: Travel to Pleasant Bay, Cape Breton, for a getaway filled with beach swims, bike rides, and breathtaking views, and don?t forget to check into your amazing glamping dome!
S3E1: The divers brave the cold Canadian winter to explore a frozen underwater world.
S4/E6: Dave Andrews of Halifax, NS, is one of the most successful executives in the history of professional hockey. For 26 years, he was the President of the American Hockey League. He shares his story on Legends of the Hall.
S03/E10: Sean visits Hope for Wildlife and sits down with founder Hope Swinimer to discuss the importance of rehabilitating injured animals.
S7E5: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we explore the artistry of culinary tools, elegant ceramics, and an iconic Martin D-18 Guitar.
S2E13: We examine a Prince Edward Island militia cavalry pistol, the late Lieutenant General John Wimburn Laurie military decorations, and German-issued bayonets and daggers.
S3E5: Van Fancy, owner/operator of Van Fancy Oars & Paddles, continues the family tradition of handcrafting wooden oars & paddles. Captain Daniel Moreland is the owner of The Dory Shop in Lunenburg,NS and Captain of the Picton Castle.
S01E01: From Mount Allison University, Dr. Noreen Humble of the University of Calgary speaks about the works of Xenophon and how it relates to modern day.
S1E12 From a single mall kiosk to more than one hundred stores across Canada, Roger King has taken Supplement King to the top of the national retail marketplace. Roger shares his story of humble beginnings on Titans of Business.
S1E5: Join Coach Wendy as her journey leads her to reconnect with former teammate Jennifer aka Heff and other HEAT athletes, Ryan and Jacqueline. Brace yourself for unique stories of family connections, athleticism, and romance.
S1E1: In this episode of Reel Weddings, James and Donna reflect on their wedding from 1995. They have been married for almost 30 years and have 2 children. They enjoying traveling and seeking out new adventures together.
S12E02 Newfoundland Folk Trio, The Once built a studio and recorded an album during the pandemic. Vocalist Geraldine Hollett revealed the band recruited Margarine the Cat for background vocals. It was purrfect.
S1E1: Janet visits the Wild Axe Lumberjack Park to try her hand at axe throwing and log rolling. Will she hit the bullseye or take a swim in the Barrington River?
S1E1: Veronica catches the excitement and enthusiasm during the preparations for the 2024 Truro Pride Festival and Parade.
S6E4: We visit Kellie at her cottage, where generations of memories shape a connection to the water. Then we visit Maurice and Linda where every window frames the ocean, and outdoor spaces invite relaxation with friends and family.
S1E4 Our House was the Hub: Lance meets Dolly Williams and chats about her marriage to Dartmouth?s first black police officer. They discuss the sense of community in East Preston and find out that Lance and Dolly are related!
S03/E10: Sean visits Hope for Wildlife and sits down with founder Hope Swinimer to discuss the importance of rehabilitating injured animals.
S1E4: Ellie provided invaluable support throughout Morgans battle with cancer. Danielle is curious to learn more about her adopted dog, Matilda and Susan want to know if there is any genetic causes behind Lilys fetch skills.
S1E4 Mawitamk (Being Together): Valuing and supporting the gifts of persons with disabilities, Rosie Sylliboy and her team provide housing, supports, and work activities right in their home community of Wekoqmaq.
S5E4 A career in fashion has led Faranak to open up Vassa Eyewear, a welcome addition to her new community. Her vibrant personality, hunger for life, and passion for music sparked a new interest in pursuing DJ-ing.
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.
S1E4 Kristen invites Nancy to join her in crafting art. Mike shares his expertise with a young musician. Nancy drops into a podcast and a visit to Kristen?s gallery, Togetherland, offering a showcase of their artistic community.
S09E15. Lorraine and Antoine play, guess the kitchen gadget. Host Lorraine Cantin.
S1E4: Ellie provided invaluable support throughout Morgans battle with cancer. Danielle is curious to learn more about her adopted dog, Matilda and Susan want to know if there is any genetic causes behind Lilys fetch skills.
S1E4 Mawitamk (Being Together): Valuing and supporting the gifts of persons with disabilities, Rosie Sylliboy and her team provide housing, supports, and work activities right in their home community of Wekoqmaq.