Saturday, December 6th TV listings for Eastlink - Nova Scotia
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S1E7: Alderney Landing has been the home of the farmers market for 25 years, catering to the Dartmouth community at large. Father and daughter, Jeff and Mikaela, are the owners of a candle company that makes healthier candle.
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.
S01E08: East Coast International Maritime Pro Stock Race coverage of the Atlantic Tiltload Summer Clash 250 recorded on August 12, 2023 at Scotia Speedworld.
Live from Auburn Drive High School, in Dartmouth, NS on Monday, December 1, 2025: SSNS Girls Basketball - C.P. Allen Cheetahs vs. Auburn Drive Eagles.
Live from Auburn Drive High School, in Dartmouth, NS on Monday, December 1, 2025: SSNS Boys Basketball - C.P. Allen Cheetahs vs. Auburn Drive Eagles.
S2E7: Janet visits La Quaintrelle in North Sydney, Cape Breton. A boutique and emporium showcasing much of what the island has to offer.
S1/E6: Entrepreneurship: Thinking about starting your own business? Imagine trying in another country. Meet Akram, Dorothée, Tareq, and Pete to learn what hard work and innovation are all about.
The Viola Desmond Community Talks Series, Part 1/4: Carries forward the legacy of Viola Desmond's entrepreneurship, education and social justice. Featuring a discussion with Her Honour Dr. Mayann Francis and Dr. Kesa Munroe Anderson.
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.
S8E7: Riverdale Orchard and Cidery - Twenty years and a cross-Atlantic move, Anne and Alex have created the perfect oasis in Bonshaw Prince Edward Island, where their naturally fermented ciders are winning gold and warming hearts.
S11E13: Paul takes the team back to the Kings County Museum in Kentville to finish the ghost trial of convicted murderer William Robinson.
S2E7: Nikki travels to Cape Breton to visit a unique shop that celebrates all things odd.
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.
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.
S1E8: The HEAT team sets their sights on Atlanta, Georgia for the ultimate cheerleading competition. Witness their innovative fundraising efforts and see if they can make their dream of competing a reality.
S2E7: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Richard and Sarah watch back their steampunk-themed wedding. Their wedding aimed to celebrate their similarities and differences as a couple.
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.
S1E4: A look behind the scenes of two affirming churches in Halifax and Truro that celebrate compassion and inclusion for their Pride communities.
S4E6 It's part two of Home Shores' compilation series, and the celebration continues with flashbacks to some of the show's most memorable segments.
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.
S3E7: Meet Hondo, a smart and selective adventurer who enjoys kayaking. Then we meet Phoenix, a playful cuddle bug who loves performing. Finally, meet Ivy, an independent yet playful soul who greets new faces with excitement.
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.
S1/E6: Entrepreneurship: Thinking about starting your own business? Imagine trying in another country. Meet Akram, Dorothée, Tareq, and Pete to learn what hard work and innovation are all about.
S06E16 Manager of Public Engagement and Community Health Board, Western Zone Lisa Salley talks about the new Community Health Plan for Nova Scotia and her role with NS Health.
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!
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.
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.
