Sunday, June 21st TV listings for Eastlink - Sydney, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
Join Jaime Black as she shares the story behind the creation of the REDress Project, its impact, and how the arts can bring awareness, change, and healing on the journey of reconciliation.
S05/E01. Brigette Lacquette, the first Indigenous woman to play hockey at the Olympics for Team Canada, shares the importance of setting goals and finding passions to help create a championship mindset.
S1E6: Nothing beats a cozy stay and an adrenaline rush! Join Sara and Clare at Wild Haven in South Maitland, where they enjoy charming domes before taking on the iconic Tidal Bore rafting for mud, thrills, and unforgettable memories.
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.
Gord Downie's Secret Path, performed by The Halifax Regional Symphony Orchestra, acknowledges a dark part of Canada's history — the long-suppressed mistreatment of Indigenous children and families by the residential school system.
S2E6: Emily heads to Rumours in downtown Halifax, where owners Gerald and Jose share their story and their vision for cultivating a joyful community space.
S1E13 Nancy continues her journey with Friends United, an Indigenous artist organization dedicated to Reconciliation through art and storytelling. She uncovers a stunning array of artwork and tries her hand at metal sculpting.
Jared Visitor, Chanie Wenjack's great-nephew, hosts a candid conversation with the Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair on education, business, and reconciliation.
S03E02 Le député de Clare, Ronnie LeBlanc, s'entretient avec Lisa de ce que signifie être membre de l'Assemblée législative en Nouvelle-Écosse.
S5E10: On this episode, the M1 Garand and a .303 Lee-Enfield, two service rifles from WWII. Then, examine a brass elephant that honours the Saviour of Ceylon. Finally, an 1840 Dragoon sabre from the American Civil War.
S21E35: Dramafest is bringing together students from across HRM to explore all things drama and theatre, PEI rock band, Two Hours Traffic released new music, and learn about events happening in Downtown Dartmouth this summer!
S10/E1: Enginuity creates innovative products and creative solutions; Aerotec Engines refurbishes and overhauls small aircraft engines; Aurea Technologies Inc. is making portable renewable energy systems like the Shine Turbine.
Voices Pulled From the Embers: Shelley, a young Black woman, returns to her childhood home, haunted by memories of her past and the secrets locked within the surrounding woods.
Voices Pulled From the Embers: Shelley, a young Black woman, returns to her childhood home, haunted by memories of her past and the secrets locked within the surrounding woods.
S1E6: Nancy Regan travels to Eskasoni First Nation to meet Barry Bernard and explore how Red Tribe Boxing is making a meaningful difference in the community.
S1E6: Layla invites our investigators into her home in Lockeport, Nova Scotia. Will they connect with the spirits watching over this wonderful family?
Bird Country: Migration is one of nature's great mysteries. Discover why Nova Scotia, part of the traditional territory of Mi'kma'ki, is a lifesaving layover for hungry, exhausted birds on the Atlantic Flyway.
S1E9: In this episode, we see a prototype of naval sonar technology, explore the advancements of a torpedo bomber, and learn of a daring prisoner-of-war escape story.
S02E22: Paul Lalonde speaks about his travels in Ireland as part of an exchange program.
S1E13 Once irked by someone adding too much cream to his coffee, Michael Duck took matters into his own hands. He developed Sure Shot Solutions, becoming the leader in dispensing. Michael talks keys to success on Titans of Business.
S1E9: In this episode, we see a prototype of naval sonar technology, explore the advancements of a torpedo bomber, and learn of a daring prisoner-of-war escape story.
When Matt Andersen performed in 2004 at a theatre in Wolfville, Darrin Harvey was told, "you have to see this blues player from Perth Andover, New Brunswick." He played like someone in a trance and now the world is under that spell.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S2E6: Emily heads to Rumours in downtown Halifax, where owners Gerald and Jose share their story and their vision for cultivating a joyful community space.
S7E9: We visit Rob and Diane, who have made their cottage a true dock dweller's retreat with a fire pit for long evenings. Then we visit Gloria, who turned a former rafting business into a home filled with music and meditation.
S1E9 On the Last Stride: Winnie Brown and her son Josh take Lance on a tour of Dartmouth, Jellybean Square and East Preston. They touch on what it takes to keep families going despite generational poverty.
S01E04 From the birthplace of flight in the British Empire, Sydney based Breton Air is a helicopter charter and utility aviation company that is contributing to the local economy.
S3E8: Meet Winnie who is as friendly as they come. Then, check out Cooper a smart hound who is all about treats and exploration, but loud noises...not so much. Finally, we meet Samson who loves the spotlight but not thunderstorms!
S2E9: Focusing on sustainable growth, innovation, and cultural integrity, Glooscap Ventures drives renewable energy, fisheries and technology. It plays a vital role in building a prosperous future rooted in tradition and leadership.
S3E4 La Baie en Joie: Hayley practices her French on the Baie Sainte-Marie with the world-renowned dance troupe La Baie en Joie and picks up a few new steps while she's at it.
S03E02 Le député de Clare, Ronnie LeBlanc, s'entretient avec Lisa de ce que signifie être membre de l'Assemblée législative en Nouvelle-Écosse.
S1E7 Nancy travels to Millbrook, NS, to meet Mi'kmaq artist Alan Syliboy, a creative force deeply rooted in his culture and community. Through his stories, she uncovers his journey of resilience, tradition and the healing power of art.
S21E35: Dramafest is bringing together students from across HRM to explore all things drama and theatre, PEI rock band, Two Hours Traffic released new music, and learn about events happening in Downtown Dartmouth this summer!
S02E22: Paul Lalonde speaks about his travels in Ireland as part of an exchange program.
