Below are various headings of all the tapes that we have in our inventory. You can see the complete list of all the tapes
on the right or email telile@telile.tv
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Telile Today
(Shows 1 - 25)
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# 1
An Interview with Dan Nicholson from District Planning on
the new zoning by-laws for Isle Madame. (1998; time 52:47) |
| Show # 2
Meals on Wheels with Lisa DeWolfe, Louisdale Choir, Jeux de
l’Acadie update with Josette Marchand(1998; time 40:07) |
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Show # 3
Rhonda interviewed Mary Pat Cude on her new book “The
Bargain” the historic work of fiction that starts on Janvrin’s
Island and is set around Richmond County. Also a musical
segment with Buffy McNeil, and some interesting facts on
Acadian Culture with Gabriel LeBlanc. (1998; time 41:34) |
| Y Show # 4
Rhonda speaks with Fr. JJ MacDonald on his trip to the Holy
Land. An Easter Special (1998; time 55:04) |
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# 5
Featuring Gilles LeBlanc discussing his experience on the
Bluenose, songs by Aselin Debison, Career Day at IMDH and Cpl.
Dianne Stairs. (1998; time 35:15) |
| Show # 6
If you are considering furthering your education, this
program may help you. John Boudreau of IMDH and Gabriel
LeBlanc of le College de l’Acadie have some information
about education options in our area. (1998; time 34:41)
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# 7
Rhonda speaks with Alan Samson about the upcoming DUCKS
UNLIMITED Banquet followed by DUCKS UNLIMITED video. Also
Rhonda dug up an old show where she and Alan went duck
hunting. The DUCKS UNLIMITED banquet and auction will be held
on June 13 at the Louisdale Parish Hall. (1998; time 32:23)
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| Show # 8
Claudine LeBlanc visited the studio to update us on the
Farmers Market starting on Isle Madame on June 27. Rhonda
visited La Picasse for a photo exhibit by Dominic Morissette
and Catherine Pappas. She also attended the fishing derby at
the Grand Lake and spoke to Hubert Doyle. (1998; time 35:37) |
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# 9
Silver Donald Cameron visited the studio to talk about his
new book The Living Beach, following we will share the video,
The Living Beach produced in 1995. (1998; time 54:21) |
| Show # 10
Rhonda visits the Acadian Campsite and Tanya Samson to Talk
about Water Safety and the red cross program sponsored by the
county. Then we “Cut Loose In D’Escousse” and visit the
small wooden boat festival. (1998; time 32:26) |
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Show # 11
First, we join the opening ceremonies at the new Heliport
at St. Anne’s Centre. Next, try and keep your feet still
while listening to the dance troupe “La Baie en Joie” from
Centre La Picasse. (1998; time 37:55) |
| Show # 12
Rhonda visited Clearwater and spoke to biologist Michelle
Bourque. We also have the Petit de Grat Youth Choir when they
sang at the opening of Les Jeux de l’Acadie.(1998; time
34:22)
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# 13
We tour around this week to visit Sebrof artS to find about
wine & beer making in West Arichat, take in the photo
exhibit featuring Isle Madame fishers and how pottery is made
at Production Picasse(1998; time 33:07) |
| Y Show # 14
Hortense à Aimée (Eunice Boudreau) continues her saga of
Notre Cabane Sur L’Isle Madame. Please join us for the
introductory show from 1995 followed by the latest exciting
episode. A guaranteed crowd pleaser. (1995 & 1998; en
Français; time 34:00) |
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# 15
This week Telile Today features the Bicycle Rodeo from
June; the 125th picnic hosted by the Arichat RCMP in June and
an interview with our newest member Constable Guy Fortin.
Darlene Osmond also visited the studio to tell us about her
award and Rhonda stopped by the art exhibit at the Cap la
Ronde church with Barb Clements of Janvrin’s Island.(1998;
time 33:50) |
| Show # 16
Rhonda speaks to Dave Harris from the Department of Natural
Resources on crown land and its uses, Lisa DeWolfe and Judy
Breau join us for a “Diabetes Dialogue”, Elizabeth Henry
and Peggy Ouellette discuss the importance of pap tests and
Rhonda spies on a few critters.(1998; time 30:08) |
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# 17
This week features the Arichat Playground grand opening and
ceremonies at St. Ann’s Centre for the Ladies Auxiliary to
recognize their efforts.(1998 time 28:40) |
| Show # 18
Rhonda talks to Robert Dauphine of the Blue Bag Recycling
Program and he answers questions about the blue bag system in
Richmond. (1999; time 33 minutes) |
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# 19
Our MLA, Michel Samson was inducted into the Nova Scotia
Barristers Association in November and TELILE was there.
Michel joined us in the studio to review what happened to him
in 1998 and then we go to the courtroom to watch the
ceremony.(1999; time 1 hour) |
| Show # 20
Rhonda speaks with Don Nicholson about how to make an acre
of your garden grow a saleable crop and other interesting
tidbits on horticulture.(1998; time 30 minutes
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# 21
Jack Ouellette visited the studio to speak about Palliative
Care. He is an active member of the Palliative Care Society at
the Strait Richmond Hospital and Jack explained the role of
palliative care in our area. Following Jack’s interview is a
video on palliative care.(36 minutes; 1999) |
| Show # 22
Rhonda speaks to Millie Hat of the Richmond Literacy
Network an new educational series called “Math Works” and
what is available in this area for literacy.(1999; time 58:25) |
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# 23
Telile visited the Scotia Rainbow Trout Farm in Arichat and
spoke to the biologist Jim Murphy, who answers some of the
questions you may have about the effects the fish farm has on
the health of the harbour. We also spoke to owner Serge
Lafrenière and toured the plant and aquaculture site.(1998;
time 45 minutes) |
| Show # 24
Rhonda spoke to Elizabeth Henry and Peggy Ouellette on
Women’s health issues. The interview is followed by a short
video on Cervical Cancer. Remember, April is Cancer
Month.(1999; time 28:00) |
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# 25
The boys from Party in the Kitchen, Michael McNamara, Kenny
Boudreau, Anthony Gaudet and Richard Doiron did some jamming
in the studio. Join us and enjoy some great toe-tapping
music.(1999, time 1:00:26) |
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