Friday, June 26th TV listings for Eastlink - Sydney, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E10: Amy is at Imperfections Cafe in Chester, where Chef Blaine shows her how to make an imperfectly perfect clubhouse sandwich and milkshake.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes Sweet Mustard Pickle Eggs and Sweet Molasses Raisin Bread.
S4E6: On Brier Island, Jenn and April dive into a cleanup project with Scotian Shores, tackling debris both along the shore and underwater.
S2E6: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Michelle and Isaac look back at their wedding from 2016 steeped in religious traditions.
S6E10: Growing up in Switzerland, Marianne dreamed of adventure. Follow along for the story of how Wallace River Ranch came to life!
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.
S1E14 A passionate supporter of business, Don Mills was the founder of highly-successful Corporate Research Associates. Someone who has always spoken his mind, Don talks about challenging the status quo on Titans of Business.
S9/E4: Access Labels is Atlantic Canada's largest label maker; Vale Packaging manufactures 100% recyclable and customized food containers; Greenii Inc. upcycles old newspapers and magazines into unique bags in a variety of sizes.
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.
S07E03: Gloria is at the great Alderney Landing and sits down with Dartmouth historian David Jones. They chat about the history of the Dartmouth Natal Day festivities.
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!
S1E8 Nancy's visit to Alan Syliboy's gallery in Millbrook leads to a special invitation to the Dalhousie Art Gallery to experience a powerful retrospective of Alan's masterful Mi'kmaq artistry, and his multifaceted career.
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.
S1E6: Once Upon a Time - Every Wednesday, The Amherst Library and Maggie's Place team up to provide this story time and song-circle for children. Join Kristyn and the crew as they sing, dance and play along.
Live from the Mainland Common in Halifax, NS on Tuesday, June 23, 2026: Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League - Metro Brewers vs. Halifax Mets.
S4E6: On Brier Island, Jenn and April dive into a cleanup project with Scotian Shores, tackling debris both along the shore and underwater.
Karen Furneaux of Waverley, NS is undoubtedly Nova Scotia's greatest ever female paddler. She tells us about the principles that guided her rise to the top, and how they continue to guide her day-to-day life.
S1/E8: A call to action comes in many forms; it's all about a willingness to listen. Champions Cheyenne and Gizelle heard their call and embraced the challenge. Try to keep track of all the work these Champions have done for others.
S8E10: Garth examines the strange marketing genius behind Moxie, Rebecca examines a kerosene lamp from the Roosevelts' summer home, and Sandy traces the tale of Haitian military buttons found in a New England field.
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.
S1E14 A passionate supporter of business, Don Mills was the founder of highly-successful Corporate Research Associates. Someone who has always spoken his mind, Don talks about challenging the status quo 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.
S2E6: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Michelle and Isaac look back at their wedding from 2016 steeped in religious traditions.
S09E11 Owen O'Sound Lee grew up in the church and if you are lucky enough to be in the audience at his concert ... he will take you to church. His music is motivational and soulful.
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.
S7E10: We visit Pat and Jacques, who live in a cottage once damaged by a car and reborn through their own renovations. Then we visit Dutchess and Danno, who turned a 19th-century house on 16 acres into what they call their Shangri-La.
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.
S3E9: Say hello to Copper, a high-energy dog with a knack for finding trouble. Next, meet Taz, a trick loving buddy with a playful streak. Finally, buckle up with Hailey who loves car rides and keeping her people in check.
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.
S6E10: Growing up in Switzerland, Marianne dreamed of adventure. Follow along for the story of how Wallace River Ranch came to life!
S06E06 Royal Canadian Legion members and veterans discuss a new project in southwestern Nova Scotia aimed at bringing greater awareness to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defence of their country.
S1E8 Nancy's visit to Alan Syliboy's gallery in Millbrook leads to a special invitation to the Dalhousie Art Gallery to experience a powerful retrospective of Alan's masterful Mi'kmaq artistry, and his multifaceted career.
S10E10 Antoine demonstrates the power of magnetic attraction with fun experiments you can do at home. Host: Lorraine Cantin.
S3E9: Say hello to Copper, a high-energy dog with a knack for finding trouble. Next, meet Taz, a trick loving buddy with a playful streak. Finally, buckle up with Hailey who loves car rides and keeping her people in check.
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.
