Monday, June 22nd TV listings for Eastlink - Sydney, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E9: Amy joins the team at the Dartmouth location of Cobs Bread, a franchise that feels like a home bakery, and creates delicious baked goods.
Chef Devon Deschamps is joined by City of Grande Prairie Councilor Chris Thiessen as they make mushroom soup. However, a miscommunication leads to an extra ingredient in the mix and Devon has to figure out a way to salvage the soup!
S4E5: The divers continue reliving their time in Roatan and Utila, ending their journey back in Nova Scotia for a dive amongst the fall colours.
S6E9: It?s harvest time at Avondale Sky Winery, where everything is handpicked...including their exclusive mystery grape!
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.
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.
S8/E4: Tatamagouche Ice Creamery creates artisanal small batch ice cream; hand-made fused glass art from School Street Studio Glass; enviro-friendly, sustainable cleaning products from Bebbington Industries.
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.
S9E1: Gloria visits ANAF Unit #349, a club for Army, Navy, Air Force and First Responders. She talks with 1st Vice President Joe Taplin about how important the club is for vets to share experiences, build friendships and more.
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!
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.
S1E10: Raising sheep was once common practice at small farms across North America, but small-scale commercial raising of sheep has declined, along with local markets for the wool. Lismore Sheep Farm keeps the tradition alive.
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!
S8/E4: Tatamagouche Ice Creamery creates artisanal small batch ice cream; hand-made fused glass art from School Street Studio Glass; enviro-friendly, sustainable cleaning products from Bebbington Industries.
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.
S7E5: Drift down the Margaree River in a tube with Live Life in Tents. Enjoy the calm water, adrenaline pumping moments, and unforgettable views.
S6E9: It?s harvest time at Avondale Sky Winery, where everything is handpicked...including their exclusive mystery grape!
S1/E7: For lifelong friends Abi and Finn a little friendly competition literally takes them to new heights. From robotics, to bouldering, with a quick trip to the stratosphere in between, these Champions have a lasting impact.
S1E5: Love Local Concert Series - Join Kristyn for a summery day on the Pictou waterfront where the local music, vendors, and community spirit are the stars of the show!
S8E9: Cees examines a century-old razor that survived two world wars, Sandy examines a mid-century leather tool-bag crafted at Dorchester Prison, and Rebecca reveals the story behind stained-glass panels.
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.
S1E10: In this episode we learn of an aircraft named after a hunting dog, compare two different bolt-action rifles, and see a cell door from the Halifax Dockyard.
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.
S1E10: In this episode we learn of an aircraft named after a hunting dog, compare two different bolt-action rifles, and see a cell door from the Halifax Dockyard.
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.
S1E10: This is Mom. Lance travels to Southville in southwest, NS. He meets with some Cromwells who can trace their roots back to two freed slaves from the early 1800s. He learns about quilting and the demise of the fur industry.
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!
S2E10: Moose hunting plays a large part in community reciprocity and teaching Mikmaw culture. We also learn of the legal history of the Treaty of 1752 and hunting rights.
S6E9: It?s harvest time at Avondale Sky Winery, where everything is handpicked...including their exclusive mystery grape!
S06E05 Happy Community Project founder Barry Braun talks about the importance of building better relationships with those around us, especially our neighbours.
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.
