Sunday, June 28th 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.
S1E11: Every spring, as the forest is beginning to awake, yellow-spotted salamanders head to Halifax's heart-shaped pond for a mating ritual. If you're lucky, you may see these creatures in the pond.
S6E10: Cynthia Bazinet is the owner of Coastal Grove Farm and a dedicated community advocate. She shares how growing food, supporting neighbours, and nurturing the land have shaped her life and work.
S6E6: A rail trail through the town of Bridgewater offers an opportunity to explore the town's history, while further south a garden centre shows imagination through concrete sculpture.
S1E7: Join Sara and Clare for an energizing kickboxing class before settling into a cozy Falls Lake cottage. The next day, they soar through the forest on zip lines at OnTree Adventure Park, embracing outdoor thrills and adventure.
S1E2: We are in Halifax talking with Delvina Bernard who formed the vocal group Four The Moment in response to the experiences of the Black Community in Halifax during the 1980s.
S3E3: Meet one of the oceans largest reptiles?the leatherback sea turtle. Travel offshore in search of this gentle giant, then explore the vibrant marine world of the North Atlantic with Chris Harvey-Clark.
S01E05 The Port of Sydney is Canada's Ocean Gateway. It is also home for The Kilted Moose. We make tourism and waterfront development connections from the site of the world's largest fiddle.
S2E7: Emily visits the South Shore to meet the organizers of Petite Queer Pride before heading to the Lunenburg County Pride parade and connecting with local artists.
S2E7: Emily visits the South Shore to meet the organizers of Petite Queer Pride before heading to the Lunenburg County Pride parade and connecting with local artists.
S2E7: Emily visits the South Shore to meet the organizers of Petite Queer Pride before heading to the Lunenburg County Pride parade and connecting with local artists.
S2E7: Emily visits the South Shore to meet the organizers of Petite Queer Pride before heading to the Lunenburg County Pride parade and connecting with local artists.
S2E7: Emily visits the South Shore to meet the organizers of Petite Queer Pride before heading to the Lunenburg County Pride parade and connecting with local artists.
S2E7: Emily visits the South Shore to meet the organizers of Petite Queer Pride before heading to the Lunenburg County Pride parade and connecting with local artists.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
S10/E2: Tidal Bay and other great wines created at Lost Bell Winery; a taste of home with blueberry lighthouse-shaped shortbreads from Nova Scotian Cookie Co.; beeswax products and Pure Nova Scotia Honey from Cosman and Whidden.
S1E7: Nancy Regan sits down with vibrant artist Musemo Handahu, aka Miss Lion Hunter, then heads to Margaree to connect with outdoor adventurer Mac Graham.
S1E7: Kim, Amy and Ryan spend the night at the historic Ivy House Inn in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia to uncover the mystery behind the home's original owners.
S01E05 The Port of Sydney is Canada's Ocean Gateway. It is also home for The Kilted Moose. We make tourism and waterfront development connections from the site of the world's largest fiddle.
S1E9: Dan Morash is well known for his costumes and cosplay art. Andre Myette has a talent for drawing fantasy art. Nikki spends time with both to share stories of past conventions and celebrate their unique fantasy art forms.
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.
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.
S2E7: Emily visits the South Shore to meet the organizers of Petite Queer Pride before heading to the Lunenburg County Pride parade and connecting with local artists.
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.
S01E05 The Port of Sydney is Canada's Ocean Gateway. It is also home for The Kilted Moose. We make tourism and waterfront development connections from the site of the world's largest fiddle.
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.
S3E5 Boxing: Hayley arrives in Bridgewater to step into the ring at Dave's Multisport Club, where she learns just how beneficial - and fun - the sport of boxing can be.
S04E06 Ingrid Deon, fondatrice et PDG de word-craft, inc., explique comment sa passion pour les réseaux sociaux l'a conduite à créer une entreprise primée qui aide les entreprises à entrer en contact avec leurs clients.
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.
Join Host, Morgan Jessome, as we give a fresh look at the people and places that shape the unique communities of the Atlantic Provinces. Enjoy local good news stories about your own neighbours and friends!
