Tuesday, December 2nd TV listings for Eastlink - Nova Scotia
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S3E6: Amy is in Cambridge at the Sourdough Bakery, where she discovers the taste sensation that is a coconut cream muffin.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a Zucchini and Cranberry Loaf, and the perfect side dish of Smash Potatoes.
S2E7: Janet visits La Quaintrelle in North Sydney, Cape Breton. A boutique and emporium showcasing much of what the island has to offer.
S1E4: Hayley catches up with Sarah Prosper at her showing of Samqwan at Neptune Theatre, to discuss the ways dance can be used to share perspectives and bridge cultural divides.
S3E2: Is the legend of a floating 100-foot unicorn true? Take a trip to Halifax's Splashifax for an exciting water park adventure. Then race over to Hubbards to shove off in tandem Kayaks and glass-bottomed boats.
S1E6: Celebrating its 15th anniversary the Bridgewater Farmers Market has found a new home that offers a lovely outdoor and indoor space for the community. Melissa Berry takes Dani on a tour of her organic berry and flower farm.
S3E9: Before modern ecosystems and even before Pangea, Nova Scotia teemed with prehistoric giants. Discover the dinosaurs and ancient environments that shaped this lands deep past.
S02/E07: Loaves and Fishes serves up 44,000 meals a year to anyone in need, plus how Sister Rooney and the Mad Potters used clay to capture the life of coal miners in Cape Breton.
S6E2: Janice Landry enjoyed a long and fruitful career in journalism but is now a freelance writer and author of multiple books focusing on issues like support for first responders and mental health.
S8E7: Garth dives into the world of locomotive history on a miniature scale, Bruce honours the spirit of resourceful musicians, and Cees examines a rifle from an era of joint craftsmanship and marksmanship.
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!
S2E6: Nancy journeys to the Annapolis Valley for an in-depth interview with Martina Kelades and her fabulous family.
S2E7: Lance visits Tammy Sampson and her son Cyril in Kentville. Tammy shares stories about growing up in Aldershot, and her personal journey to community at the Gibson Woods Baptist Church.
S1E7: Theresa Fraser is In Session with Stacy Darku, a Registered Counseling Therapist and a Certifying Play Therapist. Stacy and Theresa discuss the effectiveness of group therapy.
Live from the North Pole, Santa takes phone and video calls with holiday wishes from children across Atlantic Canada. Call 1-888-726-3541 to talk to Santa! Tuesday, December 10, 2024.
S2E7: Beadwork holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Mikmaw tradition, serving as a form of artistic expression and ancestral knowledge. Each bead, stitch, and pattern tells a story of cultural pride and revitalization.
S3E7: Chubba finds strength in the boxing ring and is determined to create a lasting legacy in his community. Join him in Eskasoni for a few rounds at Red Tribe Boxing and learn some moves.
S3E3: Alicia and Tyson are not the only ones living year-round in their trailer. On the South Shore of Nova Scotia there is a campground that never closes for some and in central Nova Scotia a woman embraces year-round trailer life.
S6E7: It is Walkabouts annual waterfall episode. This season the crew heads to Balmoral Mills, Waughs River Falls, and the ever popular Drysdale Falls. All beautiful waterfalls with interesting histories.
S2E6: Nancy journeys to the Annapolis Valley for an in-depth interview with Martina Kelades and her fabulous family.
S7E6: COVID prompted Ashley Hamilton to start tattooing. Now she is the owner of her own shop. She and husband Justin share their stories and experiences of tattooing out of their new space; Art Gem in Fairview, Nova Scotia.
S11E12: Holly and the team investigate the Sanctuary Arts Centre in downtown Dartmouth, where they attempt to release the spirits they encounter into the light.
S4E7: Colleen Moffatt is a Leathersmith carrying on the traditions taught to her by her mother. Jackie Toner is woodturner carving her own path with unique individual pieces.
S02E07: Dr. Kathryn D. Sullivan, American geologist and former NASA Astronaut, looks ahead at the possibilities that are unfolding within the space community. Presentation at the 2025 Dalhousie Aurum Awards.
S1E13 Once irked by someone adding too much cream to his coffee, Michael Duck took matters into his own hands. He developed Sure Shot Solutions, becoming the leader in dispensing. Michael talks keys to success on Titans of Business.
S1E7: Experience candid and captivating conversations with Ashley aka Garroway and Johanne as Coach Wendy delves into their personal journeys and the legacy of the HEAT cheerleading team. Get ready for inspiring stories.
S2E6: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Michelle and Isaac look back at their wedding from 2016 steeped in religious traditions.
S10E07 Reeny Smith has music in her blood. Reeny has a passion for the business and has been influenced by her entire extended family. She's a singer, songwriter and now, add producer to her endless credits in the music industry.
S2E7: Janet visits La Quaintrelle in North Sydney, Cape Breton. A boutique and emporium showcasing much of what the island has to offer.
S1E3: Veronica digs deep into the story of Albert McNutt, one of the founders of Truro Pride, and how his efforts changed his community.
S4E5 Capping off its fourth season, Home Shores seizes the opportunity to step back and appreciate the magnificence of its past features in part one of this two-part series.
S2E7: Lance visits Tammy Sampson and her son Cyril in Kentville. Tammy shares stories about growing up in Aldershot, and her personal journey to community at the Gibson Woods Baptist Church.
S02/E07: Loaves and Fishes serves up 44,000 meals a year to anyone in need, plus how Sister Rooney and the Mad Potters used clay to capture the life of coal miners in Cape Breton.
S3E6: Meet Rudy, a sweet but nervous boy who takes his time warming up to new faces. Next, we meet Sandy, a playful, water-loving companion who loves new people. Finally, meet Poppy, a snuggly yet watchful pup who shines in training.
S2E7: Beadwork holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Mikmaw tradition, serving as a form of artistic expression and ancestral knowledge. Each bead, stitch, and pattern tells a story of cultural pride and revitalization.
S1E5: Haley Bone, meets with multi-award-winning Highland and Step dancer Sabra MacGillivray, at the Highland Village Museum in Cape Breton, about the traditions of Scottish dance found in Nova Scotia.
S04E07 L'artiste Jocelyne Comeau parle de sa passion précoce pour l'art et de l'évolution de ses techniques au fil des ans.
S2E7: Celebrated woodworker Tom Fidgen invites Nancy to his Cape Breton woodshop to see how he builds world-class furniture? without power tools.
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!
S02E07: Dr. Kathryn D. Sullivan, American geologist and former NASA Astronaut, looks ahead at the possibilities that are unfolding within the space community. Presentation at the 2025 Dalhousie Aurum Awards.
