Wednesday, April 8th TV listings for Eastlink - Nova Scotia
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S3E12: Amy re-visits her friends at Imperfections Cafe in Chester to check in on how their business is faring at a new location.
RT Cooks It! celebrates the joy of food, and the art of intuitive cooking. Hosted by Chris Rowntree, we take viewers on a culinary adventure where recipes are discarded, and inspiration is the main ingredient.
S2E6: The gang travel to Cape Breton and are given unprecedented access to dive the wreckage of a famous 18th century French war ship. The team are eager to explore this historic site and hopefully come across some hidden artifacts.
S3E9: We get a peek into the intimate pandemic wedding of Erin and Alex, whose tight knit wedding in 2020 led to a perfect intimate setting. See how their years of long distance had them ready to get married without delay.
S6E11: Growing up in the Shetland Isles, ponies were Rhonas whole world. A chance encounter with one Nova Scotian couple presents an opportunity beyond her wildest dreams.
S4E7: Feel the wind in your hair as you take an exhilarating horseback ride across the ocean floor. Then spend an afternoon creating ocean inspired art with your friends on a unique beach.
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.
S12/E6: A look into all the great things made here in our local communities.
S7E11: We visit Pam and Tara, who built their Scandinavian designed cottage from the ground up with wood milled from their own land. Then we visit Leeanne and Paul?s where the pace of the water sets the rhythm of their days.
S2E12: Lance goes to Gibson Woods and meets Shirley, Helen, Deanna and Tracey of the Gibson family. They invite him to their church, a testament to the lasting community spirit of Gibson Woods.
S21E24: Meet folks from 7 Arts, a community and volunteer run art space in Kingston, Bonita makes us Chocolate Gelatin Pudding, and learn about a new exhibit at the Museum of Industry: The Mighty Engine.
S2E10: At a gallery event in Halifax, Nancy and Nova Scotia artist Dawn MacNutt present a very special piece of art to a dear friend.
S4E8: Jo Treggiari is the owner of Block Shop Books in Lunenburg, NS. She is a multi-award nominated author of six young adult thrillers. Her latest book, Heartbreak Homes, is a finalist for the 2023 Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction.
S1E6: Hayley Bone, a dancer and ballet teacher from Dartmouth, chats with Karen Bradley and Elizabeth MacDonald about the profound impact of dance and expressive movement therapies for people living with Parkinson Disease.
Dr. Greg Baiden shares how his life changed at the age of 27. Thirty-nine years ago, he was diagnosed with breast cancer. 1% of men will develop breast cancer.
S3E8: The new lifestyle centre in Bridgewater is not only a pool and exercise facility, it also offers state-of-the-art green technology. Ed finds out what makes it tick.
S09E01 The Almighty Foodie Chris Mask visits Poutine Fest 2024 in Sudbury. Chicken and Waffle, Maple Bacon and a Buffalo Chicken Poutines are on the menu. Plus what do you get when you cross a Poutine and a Pogo? Check it out!
S2E10: At a gallery event in Halifax, Nancy and Nova Scotia artist Dawn MacNutt present a very special piece of art to a dear friend.
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.
S2E12: We rediscover lost D-Day Letters, penned on the eve of a military operation. Next, we turn to the uniform of a British engineer. Finally, we examine a WWI rotary engine, which powered the world's first air combat mission.
S01E03 Having wrapped up the search in New Ross, the investigation changes location when Graig takes Lee and Randal to dig into clues from an old reference that may possibly match the earliest translations of the ancient Vinland Sagas.
S7E9: Jay Houser opened his own tattoo shop on the historic streets of downtown Pictou. Now a staple in the community, a few of his clients share their stories about his tattoos.
S1E8: Veronica explores the inspirational story of the Halifax Gay Mens Chorus.
S5E12: We examine medals from Verrieres Ridge, earned by a teenage soldier who lied about his age. We handle a Gibson Girl Radio, the crank powered lifeline. Finally, look at an 1822 French percussion pistol.
S1/E12: Hilda de Weaver uses the traditional loom to create colourful pieces from her backyard studio in Aylesford. Darrell Eisner is a pen maker who has grown from his early beginnings to having the largest wooden pen site in Canada.
S02E24: Dr. Tim Fedak, Curator of Geology at the Nova Scotia Museum, talks about a lost fossil site near the Debert River and how it links to Charles Lyell.
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.
S1E12: HEAT members pay tribute to Coach Wendy and reflect on lessons learned in the heat of cheerleading battle. Discover how the sport has shaped their personal growth and life aspirations.
S3E10: Meet John Michael and Pavo, who would not let five years and five failed attempts, from the pandemic to gay rights issues, stop them from having the perfect wedding.
S08E10 Kim Dunn is one of the most versatile artists to appear on this program. He has worked with every major performer on the East Coast music scene, but now has spread his wings for a solo flight.
S3E7: Zipping through the trees, Janet conquers her fear of heights with a little push from Terrence Dixon at Mountain Pine Adventures in Dingwall, NS.
S1E8: Veronica explores the inspirational story of the Halifax Gay Mens Chorus.
S7E11: We visit Pam and Tara, who built their Scandinavian designed cottage from the ground up with wood milled from their own land. Then we visit Leeanne and Paul?s where the pace of the water sets the rhythm of their days.
S2E12: Lance goes to Gibson Woods and meets Shirley, Helen, Deanna and Tracey of the Gibson family. They invite him to their church, a testament to the lasting community spirit of Gibson Woods.
Making connections with the rich history, celebrated people and beautiful locations around Cape Breton, Nova Scotia with longtime public servant and community champion, Cecil Clarke.
S4E10: We meet Tucker, who brings the excitement everyday like it is Saturday; Benny, whose size may surprise you but his love for cuddles will not; and Champ, the philosopher in fur who prefers to think than chase squirrels.
S2E12: The largest wikuom was a gathering place where stories would be shared across generations. That is exactly what this multi-media production studio is doing to preserve the Mikmaw language to be shared for generations.
S6E12: 612-The Sumac Farm team travels to Windsor, NS for a local reining show, and we learn how Rhonas shares her love of horses with the community.
S06E10 Author Bruce Bishop is back, this time with his new adult fiction novel Grow up, Rory Rafferty. Bruce talks about his shift from historical fiction and how he draws inspiration from his own experiences in his latest book.
S2E10: At a gallery event in Halifax, Nancy and Nova Scotia artist Dawn MacNutt present a very special piece of art to a dear friend.
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!
S02E24: Dr. Tim Fedak, Curator of Geology at the Nova Scotia Museum, talks about a lost fossil site near the Debert River and how it links to Charles Lyell.
