
Wednesday, July 16th TV listings for Eastlink - Sydney, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E2: Amy discovers the delicious secrets behind English baking with Eccles Cakes at the Essentially English Bakery and Cafe in Hantsport.
S2/E10 I wonder if pizza thinks about me too! RT is back in the shed in full pizza mode. Cheeseburger Pizza, and it is oh so good!
S3E8: Two Nova Scotian mermaids participate in the annual Mermaid Games in Cozumel, Mexico.
S1E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Ian and Sandel look back on their wedding in 2003. They are well traveled, as they have lived in Bermuda and Australia, and have travelled all over the world.
S5E11 Vivian and Alma share their experience of what it was like to be a part of the Nova Scotia International Student Program and how it had a hand in making them fall in love with the province.
S6E8: River John Days is a festival full of fun on the water. Test your skills in the lobster crate race! Wind down the day with a nice walk on the secluded MacDonalds Cove Beach.
S1E7 He once had no car, no money, a family to feed, and an uncertain future. Then, Jack Flemming founded Ocean Contractors Ltd. The rest, as they say, is history. Jack talks about building from the ground up on Titans of Business.
S11/E2: Safe and efficient E-Bikes designed and constructed at Zen Energy; truly organic soaps, salve and other skin care products by Osha Mae; and versatile outdoor exercise equipment created by Outdoor Fit.
S3E9: Whether as a hobby or keeping history alive, many communities in Nova Scotia have rich connections with the fibre arts. Alicia and Tyson travel across the province to meet people who are dedicated to working with fibre.
S1E11: You Are Not Half a Person. Upper Big Tracadie was originally settled in 1781. Lance meets descendants of the original settlers and learns about the original graveyard.
S20E40: It's Christmas in July as we look back at some interesting old fashion Christmas ornaments, learn about the history of Halifax's former home to the stars: the Capitol Theatre, and the Run with Rob event comes to PEI.
S1E12 Nancy travels to Port Hawkesbury to reconnect with the members of Friends United, an Indigenous artists initiative. Nancy explores the impact of this innovative group while immersing herself in the beauty of Indigenous art.
Sydney Kiwanis Club Golden K TV Bingo.
S3E11 Powered By The Sun: A team of Dalhousie University students returns from Kentucky and talks about a solar car they have designed and built, and what the future holds for the power of the sun when it comes to transportation.
S2E12 Conrad Brothers operations include a rock quarry, trucking, soil remediation and even its own gas station. Join us as we see what it takes to run a quarry responsibly in a world that has changed so much in the past 70 years.
S09E07 The Almighty Foodie Chris Mask visits Squeeze Squad and Mattagami River Fries Inc. at the Timmins Farmer's Market. Fresh Lemonade, River Burger and a Bacon Cheeseburger Poutine are the menu. We left the zest for last!
S1E12 Nancy travels to Port Hawkesbury to reconnect with the members of Friends United, an Indigenous artists initiative. Nancy explores the impact of this innovative group while immersing herself in the beauty of Indigenous art.
S1E7 He once had no car, no money, a family to feed, and an uncertain future. Then, Jack Flemming founded Ocean Contractors Ltd. The rest, as they say, is history. Jack talks about building from the ground up on Titans of Business.
S2E13: We examine the combat uniform of a RCN Beach Commando. Then, we uncover the 1793 Treatise on Field Fortification Guide. Finally, we journey to Stanley Airport Field, rich in aviation history.
S2E9 Sandy calls the team together to review finds in the dive footage. Before a devastating storm hits they visit ruins in the woods, and then a follow up to a pirate legend leads the team to a cliffhanger experience.
S6E8: Marshall Mullin may specialize in cover-ups, but with his experience and talent, he does it all! We also hear from two of his clients of why they chose him, and what keeps people coming back to his shop in Halifax.
S1E9: Veronica looks into accessibility at the 2024 Halifax Pride Parade with the volunteers who make it happen.
S2E8: We study a soldiers paybook, a scrapbook crafted by a veteran in the years following his service, and a revolver issued to the North-West Mounted Police.
S2E13 Garrett Gloade is a traditional drum maker honouring and respecting the traditions of the past while teaching the youth of today the art of traditional drum making in the Millbrook First Nations.
S01E20: Karen Hudson and Kathrin Winkler talk about the #1792 Project, a project that aims to share the history of 1,196 Black Loyalists that left on 15 ships from Halifax Harbour on January 15, 1792.
S1E7 He once had no car, no money, a family to feed, and an uncertain future. Then, Jack Flemming founded Ocean Contractors Ltd. The rest, as they say, is history. Jack talks about building from the ground up on Titans of Business.
S1E13: Experience the enduring impact of the legacy of HEAT and join the former cheerleaders as they visit their old practice space from years ago.
S1E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Ian and Sandel look back on their wedding in 2003. They are well traveled, as they have lived in Bermuda and Australia, and have travelled all over the world.
S12E12 Lindsay Misiner is the leader of a nine-piece soul band who branched out to become a solo artist. A strong work ethic and multiple collaborations have presented this Halifax based artist as someone to watch.
S1E9: Janet joins a jam session at Raveston Music School and learns about the strong Acadian culture and traditions in Cheticamp, Cape Breton.
S1E9: Veronica looks into accessibility at the 2024 Halifax Pride Parade with the volunteers who make it happen.
S6E11: We visit Janet and Jim, whose eco-friendly home blends solar energy with serene water views. Then we meet Steve whose rotating round house featuring 64 feet of glass in the great room, creating the perfect spot to unwind.
S1E11: You Are Not Half a Person. Upper Big Tracadie was originally settled in 1781. Lance meets descendants of the original settlers and learns about the original graveyard.
S03/E04: Sean chats with Brendyn Creamer of The Coast magazine about the state traditional media and how The Coast?s current format is engaging its audience.
S2E11: Prepare for laughs with Spud, a big, lazy dog who is always fun to be around, Millie, the clever and amusing dog who cannot wait to show off her tricks, and Odin, a fearless dog who is always full of surprises.
S1E12 Mikmawey Debert: Inspired by love of the Mikmaw people, the future Mikmawey Debert Cultural will include archaeological sites, outdoor trails, and immersion in Mikmaw worldviews.
S5E12 Former NSISP participants, Vivian and Alma have settled into their lives here in Nova Scotia and continue to make plans for the future.
S06E02 Plant-based Chef Pamela Leonforde brings her story of how growing up in St. Lucia influenced her love of vegetarian and vegan cooking. She also shares a few treats in the In Focus kitchen.
S1E12 Nancy travels to Port Hawkesbury to reconnect with the members of Friends United, an Indigenous artists initiative. Nancy explores the impact of this innovative group while immersing herself in the beauty of Indigenous art.
S20E40: It's Christmas in July as we look back at some interesting old fashion Christmas ornaments, learn about the history of Halifax's former home to the stars: the Capitol Theatre, and the Run with Rob event comes to PEI.
S01E20: Karen Hudson and Kathrin Winkler talk about the #1792 Project, a project that aims to share the history of 1,196 Black Loyalists that left on 15 ships from Halifax Harbour on January 15, 1792.