Thursday, May 28th TV listings for Eastlink - Nova Scotia
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E6: Amy learns how to make delicious macarons from scratch with Danielle at Just Baked Cupcakes in West Chezzetcook.
S01E02 - Who doesn't love a good appetizer? Chad shows his tips and tricks on how to cook Jalapeño Poppers, Armadillo Eggs, and Pork Tenderloin Lollipops.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S4E2: Alicia and Tyson rev up for an epic truck showdown - exploring top tow rigs and plunging into a wild, thunderous event where monster trucks haul sleds at full throttle!
S1E2: Join Sara and Clare as they experience life in a converted shipping container and prove winter doesn't stop adventure. They gear up to explore Victoria Park on fat bikes, embracing crisp January air and outdoor thrills.
S2E6: An artist's dream that came into reality hosts a celebration of summer with performances and vendors of all sorts. Henkel Art shares her talents with us and her love of whimsy and Nova Scotia.
S2E12: The crisis of biodiversity loss can leave you asking, What can I do to help? In this episode, explore the ambitious habitat restoration project at the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens at Acadia University.
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.
S7E2: Donna Jones Alward sold her first novel in 2006 and is now the author of almost 50 books. Her latest novels, When the World Fell Silent and Ship of Dreams, were released to wide critical acclaim.
S8E6: Garth unveils a handcrafted copper relic of unconventional advertising, Brigid draws back the curtain on the golden age of theatre, and Rebecca shares a glimpse into the partnership between fine ceramics and beloved characters.
S21E31: Experience wildlife wood carvings at the 34th Annual Wood Carving Competition in Cole Harbour, meet the lead actress from Anne and Gilbert the Musical, and Bonita makes us macaroni salad.
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.
S1E6 It Is What It Is: Lance meets with his Uncle Derrick to talk about deeper family memories - both good and bad. They explore what leads some youth down the wrong path and how to be a good example for the coming cohorts.
S1E2: Alan Bateman talks about how he draws inspiration from the natural beauty around his home near North Mountain.
S06E18 Housing is a major issue in Nova Scotia and beyond. Bringing people together to define the issue and to create solutions is vital. Tony visits a housing forum to chat with those working on real solutions.
S2E2: At a powwow in Eskasoni, NS, Emily meets members of the local high school GSA, connects with Elder Veronica, and explores the intersection of community and culture.
S1E2: River John Festival Days Pt. 1- Now in its 40th year, this week-long summer festival is for locals and tourists alike! Join in on the community fun at Lismore Sheep Farm and their annual Children's Parade.
S9E12: Gloria sits down with Trevor Lowthers—arborist, author, and award-winning wildlife photographer—at Alderney Landing to explore his latest book and the stories behind his stunning images.
S6E6: Yevhenii navigates PTSD and improves his mental health with the help of ISANS, after war breaks out in Ukraine.
S7E2: At Life Rolls On, volunteers help people of all abilities surf the wave - sharing in powerful moments of courage, joy, and connection in the ocean.
S4E4 Kristyn gets down with the band Half Cut, talking with the lead singer about how her tattoos tell her life story.
S1E2: Special guest investigator Chelsey Lacelle invites Ryan, Kim and Amy into her family home. Will they uncover the spirits of former families that inhabited the home?
S1E6: In this episode we hear the gripping story of the HMCS Spikenard, compare early and modern flight-simulation technology, and read a letter from Florence Nightingale.
S02E31: Denise Hansen, a historian, speaks about Frances Wentworth, wife of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, as seen through the lens of her personal letters.
S1E10 He and his father were on the verge of getting out of the clothing business. They took one last chance, specializing in branded, high-quality men's wear. Ross McNeil tells the story of Duggers on Titans of Business.
S1E6: In this episode we hear the gripping story of the HMCS Spikenard, compare early and modern flight-simulation technology, and read a letter from Florence Nightingale.
S09E05 Singer, songwriter, producer and ANSMA winner. This Halifax performer is one to watch. Zamani is featured.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S2E2: At a powwow in Eskasoni, NS, Emily meets members of the local high school GSA, connects with Elder Veronica, and explores the intersection of community and culture.
S7E5: We visit Robert, who turned a fresh start into a sanctuary. With art, birdsong, and the calm of the water, every detail is part of his healing journey. Then we visit Stephen and Lori, who built an island home from the ground up.
S1E6 It Is What It Is: Lance meets with his Uncle Derrick to talk about deeper family memories - both good and bad. They explore what leads some youth down the wrong path and how to be a good example for the coming cohorts.
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.
S3E4: Meet Piglet, a sweet and cuddly companion who loves being close. Next, there is Clementine, a joyful diva whose always ready to steal the spotlight. Finally, say hi to Mr. Beans, a little adventurer who enjoys hikes and tricks.
S2E6: This Indigenous organization develops and delivers programs promoting equal opportunity for Indigenous women and their families. These are culturally relevant with a focus on healing, empowerment, and education.
S3E1 House of Eights: Hayley heads to the House of Eights dance studio to learn about their unique drop-in participation method and explore the exotic styles of dance they teach.
S04E01 Lonnie MacNeill, accompagné de 'Bocce' Bobby Comeau et Keith Power, parle de leur implication dans les Jeux olympiques spéciaux de Clare.
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.
S21E31: Experience wildlife wood carvings at the 34th Annual Wood Carving Competition in Cole Harbour, meet the lead actress from Anne and Gilbert the Musical, and Bonita makes us macaroni salad.
S02E31: Denise Hansen, a historian, speaks about Frances Wentworth, wife of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, as seen through the lens of her personal letters.
