
Thursday, July 17th 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.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes Moose or Brisket Roast, slow cooked. Then she makes Blueberry squares.
S1E9: Janet joins a jam session at Raveston Music School and learns about the strong Acadian culture and traditions in Cheticamp, Cape Breton.
S3E3 Kidzact: Hayley stops in Tusket, Yarmouth county, to join Kidzact, a dance organization that models and encourages social responsibility for more than 300 of the community youth.
S6E9: Visit the Ocean Playground, Newfoundland style! Take a dip in a hidden pond then explore the world beneath the waves in Conception Bay South. Finish the day with tasty scallops in the freshest possible way.
S1E12: Different Folks Markets are just as the name implies, markets that celebrate all the different folks that make up our communities. We chat with founder Kayti about why these markets are so important and to Bria a new vendor.
S3E9: Before modern ecosystems and even before Pangea, Nova Scotia teemed with prehistoric giants. Discover the dinosaurs and ancient environments that shaped this lands deep past.
S2E13: Zoe starts by trying on wedding dresses before renewing her vows at the Wolfville Wedding Chapel. Then Zoe joins Durline for a line dancing class before heading out with her husband for a fascinating historic graveyard tour.
S6E9: Heidi von Palleske is an actor, poet, author and activist, living between Toronto, Ontario and Pugwash, Nova Scotia. Heidi has written hundreds if not thousands of poems, multiple screenplays, and three published books.
S7E13: In this episode of The Past and the Curious, we take a journey through quirky sleepwear, beloved childhood rocking horses, and classic advertising posters.
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.
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.
S1E8: Veronica Reynolds talks to multi-discipline artist Sarah Irwin about her journey and the inspiration behind her whimsical creations.
S06E03 Hubert Devine says he's had a calling to write stories since he was a child. The Nova Scotia author recently released his third book and sits down to talk about his life before and after becoming a published writer.
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.
S17E06 Plenty of room for passengers and cargo. Justin Pritchard test drives the Cadillac XT5. We also explore all 3 seating rows of the new Kia EV9, testing for space and flexibility.
S08E12: Gloria is at Evans Balcony at Alderney Landing and chats with Joel Plaskett. The two chat about Joel opening for Paul McCartney in Halifax in 2009 as well as Joel's new album and his upcoming tour.
S3E8: Two Nova Scotian mermaids participate in the annual Mermaid Games in Cozumel, Mexico.
S5E12 Former NSISP participants, Vivian and Alma have settled into their lives here in Nova Scotia and continue to make plans for the future.
S6E9: Visit the Ocean Playground, Newfoundland style! Take a dip in a hidden pond then explore the world beneath the waves in Conception Bay South. Finish the day with tasty scallops in the freshest possible way.
S6E9: Jason Mahar has owned his shop, Everlasting Ink, in New Minas for over 16 years. With his experience and mentorship, his shop has also created a space for three other artists to thrive, and we hear from each of them.
S10E7: The team concludes their investigation of the Yarmouth County Museum, as they confront the Overlord spirit that seems to be dominating the other spirits.
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/E05: Sean sits down with Chris Pottie, a familiar face in the country music scene, to discuss Caribbean Goes Country and Caribbean Goes 80s - two important initiatives for children in Cuba.
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.
S3E3 Kidzact: Hayley stops in Tusket, Yarmouth county, to join Kidzact, a dance organization that models and encourages social responsibility for more than 300 of the community youth.
S06E03 Hubert Devine says he's had a calling to write stories since he was a child. The Nova Scotia author recently released his third book and sits down to talk about his life before and after becoming a published writer.
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.