
Sunday, August 10th TV listings for Eastlink - Truro, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S1E5: The team at Dee Dees Ice Cream in Halifax take Amy through the process of making the perfect artisanal ice cream.
S1E3: As the popularity of the breed grows, the NS Duck Tolling Retriever is now found all over the US. In rural Texas a woman who visited NS to learn about the breed ended up running a rescue that serves all of the United States.
S1E4: Coach Wendy dives into heartfelt conversations with HEATs Ashley aka Murphy and Jackie J. Experience the emotional reunion and share in their cherished memories and updates.
S4E1: In search of the tallest waterfall in the Maritimes at North River Falls, Andrew encounters some unexpected challenges. Later he journeys to the Humes River Wilderness Area where a waterfall is carved out of the mountains.
S1E10 He and his father were on the verge of getting out of the clothing business. They took one last chance, specializing in branded, high-quality men?s wear. Ross McNeil tells the story of Duggers on Titans of Business.
S3E2 Jesse meets old friend Aldo Orsi and has a Eureka moment after visiting Sea Level Sound. They set off for Celtic Colours via the communities of route 348, but Aldo is abducted leaving Jesse to lament in Lochaber.
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.
S02E19 Lewis Perdicou is a Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist. He sits down with Stacy to discuss his journey to starting his own practice.
S1E13: A retrospective look at the most inspirational highlights of Pride Space.
S1E3: Residents of Dartmouth and Halifax have had a bridge link since April 2, 1955. We find out what it takes to keep the bridges working and safe for the 54,000 residents who cross them every single day.
S2E4: In this episode, Zoe visits Ross Farm Museum, a living working farm history museum where the past comes to life. Zoe learns about old-world trades and rolls up her sleeves to help out with some farm chores.
S6E11: Sandy is at the Avon River Heritage Centre in Newport Landing, where he learns about the history of the shipbuilding industry of the Golden Age of Sail, and what the Centre means to the community today.
S03E08 Lisette Sieberath, de la Fanfare régionale de Clare et de la chorale Les Voix dans l'Vent, parle de son amour de la musique et de ses représentations dans la région de Clare et au-delà.
S2E12: We review field kit items used by World War II German soldiers, C.D. Howes cigarette case, and a French sword used in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
S20E44: Meet a painter from the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Lio Lo, The Pink Piano Cafe in Sackville has weekly song writers circles, and learn about the Gold Cup parade coming to Eastlink August 15th.
S11/E6. Unique 3D designs from Alicia Kate Pottery Co; inspired high-quality jewellery handcrafted by Melissa Morrison; and local Ultra Light beer and other beverages made and packaged at Good Robot Brewing Company.
Epko Festival: This film espouses the origin and evolution of the annual Epko festival held in Nigeria, providing an insight to the impact of time and civilization on sacred cultural practices.
Epko Festival: This film espouses the origin and evolution of the annual Epko festival held in Nigeria, providing an insight to the impact of time and civilization on sacred cultural practices.
Katie and Chad are a couple with an extraordinary dream ? they are determined to sell their house and buy a sailboat to live on full time. Oh, and by the way, neither have owned a boat before or even know how to sail!
S20E44: Meet a painter from the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Lio Lo, The Pink Piano Cafe in Sackville has weekly song writers circles, and learn about the Gold Cup parade coming to Eastlink August 15th.
S6E12: Affectionately called Ink Mama, Terrie LeBlanc is just that to her shop of several young artists in Greenwood. We hear why such a collaborative space such as Ink Zensation is important, from her, another artist, and a client.
S3E11 How I Found My Birth Family is one of the Norfolk Historical Society's Speaker Series where Doug Grant shares his happy search to find answers to questions about his birth mom and dad. Originally aired November 25 2018.
S3E4: Jennifer Marlow is a maritime wood carver specializing in nautical themed pieces. David Wimberly of Wimberly Flutes, is a Master Flute Maker who makes his flutes by hand to ensure the highest quality.
S01E12: The North End Community Health Centre Advocacy Breakfast is an annual fundraising event focused on giving back to the local community. We join in on a discussion about health and community, hosted by Marie-France LeBlanc.
S1E10 He and his father were on the verge of getting out of the clothing business. They took one last chance, specializing in branded, high-quality men?s wear. Ross McNeil tells the story of Duggers on Titans of Business.
S1E4: Coach Wendy dives into heartfelt conversations with HEATs Ashley aka Murphy and Jackie J. Experience the emotional reunion and share in their cherished memories and updates.
S1E13: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Megan and Carl reflect on their wedding in 2007. Carl remembers meeting Megan for the first time on the playground. They started dating in Junior High and have been together ever since.
S12E01 After a devastating loss, PEI-based Juno Award winners The East Pointers made the tough decision to carry on with their musical journey which now includes a festival in honour of a late bandmate. Goolaholla, boys!
S1E12: The Farmers Daughter Country Store in Whycocomagh, Cape Breton offers a little bit of everything and Janet gets a behind the scenes look at this family run business.
S1E13: A retrospective look at the most inspirational highlights of Pride Space.
S6E2 We visit Matt and Ellen, who found their serenity by the shore. Then we visit John and Gary whose coastal retreat embraces the tranquility of the Atlantic.
S1E2 Down By the Riverside: Rev. Dr. Donald Skeir was an influential and well-respected pastor in East North Preston and Cherrybrook. Lance meets his family to get a glimpse into how one man engendered a legacy of community support.
S03/E08: Sean sits down with Lil MacPherson, co-owner of The Wooden Monkey restaurant, as they discuss the importance of supporting local, her run for mayor and The Rolling Stones.
S1E2: Cooper fills her owners life with joy and now she wants to know more about his genetic makeup. Kahluas lineage gives Danielle some clues about training, and Brianna wants to unpack the nature vs. nurture of Lunas anxiety.
S1E2 Coming Home to Mikmaki: Growing up in the US, Heather Stevens was not aware of her culture until her grandfather brought her to Mikmaki. She is working to share her culture and bring lost history home.
S3E6 Votive Dance: Hayley returns to Halifax to jazz things up a little with Rooted Dance Projects ? formerly Votive Dance ? as they rehearse for their show Don?t Wake the Lions.
S06E07 Culinary expert and food blogger Laura Muise is back, this time to discuss her first ever book. Inheritance Revealed is a memoir of her journey to connect with cosmic energies to transform her life...and how you can, too.
S1E2 Nancy heads to the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival in Lunenburg. This celebration brings together folk-art lovers and creators for a fun-filled gathering. Nancy reconnects with Ransford Naugler for a joyful exploration of art.
S20E44: Meet a painter from the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Lio Lo, The Pink Piano Cafe in Sackville has weekly song writers circles, and learn about the Gold Cup parade coming to Eastlink August 15th.
S01E12: The North End Community Health Centre Advocacy Breakfast is an annual fundraising event focused on giving back to the local community. We join in on a discussion about health and community, hosted by Marie-France LeBlanc.