
Monday, June 9th TV listings for Eastlink - Shelburne, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S2E10: Amy makes her way to Montague, PEI, where she meets Kent at the Montague Bakery. She learns about his passion for feeding people, and helps him make some delicious baked goods, including his signature cinnamon rolls.
Chef Devon Deschamps makes braised beef short ribs with sautéed broccolini and creamy polenta.
S3E3: The divers travel to rural Nova Scotia to help out with an ocean clean up that becomes bigger than anyone imagined.
S1E4: In this episode, Michelle and Thomas reflect on their time together. They met in 2017 at a music festival where they were both performing. Their wedding in 2023 was a perfect representation of their passion for music.
S5E6 (Part 2 of 2) Having had massive success with her clothing line, Melanie prepares for her final runway show at Paris Fashion Week. Her creativity expands as Melanie makes her directorial debut with her short film, Maid.
S1E6 Mikmaw Top Stitch Entrepreneur: Sewing Mikmaw culture and traditions, as well as advocacy and awareness-raising, into your work and passing on that knowledge is exactly what fashion artist Roberta Hibbert does every day.
S1E1 In 1981, Steve O'Regan left an engineering career to join his brother Paul in the automobile business. After some VERY lean years, they grew their company into a juggernaut. Steve O'Regan shares his story on Titans of Business.
S11/E4: Plastic bottle preforms by Trans-Atlantic Preforms; Boiler repair and replacement at Maritime Pressure Works; and yarn and fleece from Cotswold sheep at Gaspereau Valley Fibres.
S6E6: We meet Erin and Shannon whose family home is steeped in history. Next, we visit Dino and Kathy at their seaside haven, where every room offers stunning views of the ocean, and the tranquility of the shoreline.
S1E6 Nancy talks more with Holly Carr about her creative journey and how her work with mental health has become a source of healing. A big moment arrives when Nancy attends Holly?s art installation, Light in the Forest.
S20E35: June is Pride Month and we have a look at a new series on Eastlink: Pride Space, Colwell's Clothing is a family run business that has been in operation for 130 years, and we learn about the South Shore Refugee Project.
S1E6 Nancy talks more with Holly Carr about her creative journey and how her work with mental health has become a source of healing. A big moment arrives when Nancy attends Holly?s art installation, Light in the Forest.
S6E4: Jane Thornley has worn many hats during her lifetime, all of which have informed her work as a writer, a pursuit that she considers to be her only true career, and one she has taken seriously by publishing over 24 books.
S3E4: Stewards, champions, land guardians?these passionate individuals are working on the frontlines of conservation to protect our most precious land for generations to come.
S20E35: June is Pride Month and we have a look at a new series on Eastlink: Pride Space, Colwell's Clothing is a family run business that has been in operation for 130 years, and we learn about the South Shore Refugee Project.
S11/E4: Plastic bottle preforms by Trans-Atlantic Preforms; Boiler repair and replacement at Maritime Pressure Works; and yarn and fleece from Cotswold sheep at Gaspereau Valley Fibres.
S1E4: In this episode, Michelle and Thomas reflect on their time together. They met in 2017 at a music festival where they were both performing. Their wedding in 2023 was a perfect representation of their passion for music.
S1E1 In 1981, Steve O'Regan left an engineering career to join his brother Paul in the automobile business. After some VERY lean years, they grew their company into a juggernaut. Steve O'Regan shares his story on Titans of Business.
S3E4: Alicia and Tyson head out to find out about the different ways people live in vans, including one author who outfitted her van so she can live in it no matter the season.
S5E6 Whimsy, Old Cars, and Treasured Wetlands: At the mouth of Shelburne Harbour sits an island that over the years has served as a military outpost and an important light station.
S7E7: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we explore a unique chamber chair, a vintage hand pump, and quirky taxidermy squirrels.
S6E3: New Glasgow is the home of Last Stand Tattoo Shop, a one-man tattoo-and-piercing shop, proudly owned and operated by Mike LeBlanc. Mike shares his stories and experiences, and a few of his clients show off his pieces.
S7E7: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we explore a unique chamber chair, a vintage hand pump, and quirky taxidermy squirrels.
S2E3: We study a bugle used in the American Civil War, the story of three brothers who died in service, and an unlikely collection of militaria recovered in Afghanistan.
S2E8 John Hood is a Master artisan who makes handmade replica model ships in Yarmouth, NS. Susan Pfeiffer, owner of The Artistic Mayhem of Susan Pfeiffer, makes colourful plush creatures from her studio in Meteghan Centre, NS.
S01E15: Cape Breton University Assistant Professor Kate Krug presents some of the issues and events that make up Canadian Queer History.
S1E1 In 1981, Steve O'Regan left an engineering career to join his brother Paul in the automobile business. After some VERY lean years, they grew their company into a juggernaut. Steve O'Regan shares his story 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.
S1E4: In this episode, Michelle and Thomas reflect on their time together. They met in 2017 at a music festival where they were both performing. Their wedding in 2023 was a perfect representation of their passion for music.
S12E07 Meghaan LeBlanc has a self-described youthful quirkiness and performs a blend of a cappella Celtic folk tunes and original roots-rock music.
S1E4: Janet catches some waves at Mavillette Beach in Clare, NS with the Good Wave Project.
S1E4: A look behind the scenes of two affirming churches in Halifax and Truro that celebrate compassion and inclusion for their Pride communities.
S6E6: We meet Erin and Shannon whose family home is steeped in history. Next, we visit Dino and Kathy at their seaside haven, where every room offers stunning views of the ocean, and the tranquility of the shoreline.
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.
S03/E12: Sean chats with local producer and musician Josh Kelly about his rise to becoming a player in the crowded Maritimes music industry.
S2E6: Discover the emotional journeys of Karma, a snuggly pup who cherishes every moment spent basking in the sun, Mabel, the goofy pup with an amusing bark, and Charlie, an aloof yet loyal dog devoted solely to his owner.
S1E7 Kejimkujik for Future Generations: While Kejimkujik has been a popular national park for decades, its importance to the Mikmaw people is based on millennia of ancestral history. Ursula Johnson, cultural interpreter, explains.
S5E6 (Part 2 of 2) Having had massive success with her clothing line, Melanie prepares for her final runway show at Paris Fashion Week. Her creativity expands as Melanie makes her directorial debut with her short film, Maid.
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.
S1E6 Nancy talks more with Holly Carr about her creative journey and how her work with mental health has become a source of healing. A big moment arrives when Nancy attends Holly?s art installation, Light in the Forest.
S20E35: June is Pride Month and we have a look at a new series on Eastlink: Pride Space, Colwell's Clothing is a family run business that has been in operation for 130 years, and we learn about the South Shore Refugee Project.
S01E15: Cape Breton University Assistant Professor Kate Krug presents some of the issues and events that make up Canadian Queer History.