
Sunday, June 8th TV listings for Eastlink - Sydney, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
Holly Stevens visits all corners of Nova Scotia, meeting people creating some of the world's most unique and tasty beverages and joining them as they raise their glasses to good health with the traditional Gaelic greeting, Slainte!
With almost 8 million domestic dogs in Canada, a third of Canadian households are home to canines. A Dog?s Life dives deep into the history of breeds, how our relationship with dogs has evolved, and some of the unique things dogs do.
Take your time experiencing Nova Scotia on a bike, in a kayak, or on your own two feet. Half Speed Adventures guides you through easy adventures in the great outdoors in beautiful Nova Scotia.
Prodigal tells the stories of young entrepreneurs who have come back to Nova Scotia to follow their passion.
Stacy Woods host this informative program dealing with issues facing the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
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.
S1E1: On this episode, we look at items that speak to the trying times faced in World War I and II. A pay book of records, a gas detection kit, and medal groupings passed down through family, are all time capsules of warfare.
A weekly look at good news stories from around Nova Scotia.
A look into all the great things made here in our local communities.
A weekly showcase of documentaries.
Host Steve Vernon and lead investigator, Adam Myles explore local folklore and ghost stories from Atlantic Canada. Maritime Haunting features the history and real lives of the people involved.
Exploring the various facets of the tattoo subculture, Maritime Ink visits tattoo shops to learn about their style, influences, and art.
Eastlink Presents.
Local lectures from important community members. For episode details, please visit eastlink.ca/eastlinktv.
My Voice tells stories through in-depth conversations that are inspirational, motivational, innovative, and educating in our communities while creating awareness through repairing negative thoughts into new positive opportunities.
Host Allyssa Walsh introduces us to 13 of the most influential women in Nova Scotia. How did they get to where they are? How do they define success? And how have they influenced local, national, and international society?
S1E1: On this episode, we look at items that speak to the trying times faced in World War I and II. A pay book of records, a gas detection kit, and medal groupings passed down through family, are all time capsules of warfare.
Award-winning filmmakers Paul Kimball and Dillon Garland take viewers behind the scenes of film and television production in Nova Scotia, with stories from sets and conversations with fellow filmmakers.
Joan McElman invites viewers into her kitchen.
With almost 8 million domestic dogs in Canada, a third of Canadian households are home to canines. A Dog?s Life dives deep into the history of breeds, how our relationship with dogs has evolved, and some of the unique things dogs do.
Here, I Am: A celebration of the similarities and differences of the people choosing Nova Scotia as their new home.
The tri-counties only live talk show. Join in on lively conversations on topics that matter to you.
A weekly look at good news stories from around Nova Scotia.
Local lectures from important community members. For episode details, please visit eastlink.ca/eastlinktv.