
Friday, July 25th TV listings for AMI-tv East DV
Collar of Duty Kids Future Guide Dog Puppies
It's time to tumble, cuddle and play for a brand-new litter of future dog guide puppies. And, six-year-old Lauren experiences a sensory trail ride with therapy horse Gemini.
IGotThis Emilee and Barbara
A startling diagnosis and a life-altering slip stole a similar passion from two women's lives; now faced with invisible disabilities, they learn how to sing to a different tune.
In Focus Ending Disability Poverty
Host April Hubbard discusses the ways in which people can end disability poverty in Canada.
The travel secrets of the 6ix, Canada's big and bold metropolis of Toronto; talented locals, including comedian Ann Pornel and activist Spencer West, show host Therese Estacion a side of Toronto that has never been seen before.
Poised to graduate from high school and embark on a career, Jayan Juneja's stuttering has affected his decisions for most of his life.
Breaking Character Disability Visability
Alexia tries out acrobatics with Korina, a stunt performer who is also a Little Person; Tai lands a guest role on a children's TV show to champion diversity.
Healthy at Home First Floor
Bobbi leads an exercise routine, with seated options, focusing on moving the body in a way that works best for you. Then, Bobbi grabs a baseball bat to let off some physical and mental steam.
Mind Set Go Aaron
Aaron, a former firefighter, is determined to increase his strength, mobility and his independence; Aaron knows that he will have to dig deep for the confidence needed to rebuild and become a hero in his own life.
Sight Seers Barbara's Orbs
Annapolis Valley's Barbara Nicholls claims to see and feel strange energy in the form of orbs.
Our Community VAMS
Discussing about the Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS) an organization that introduces the world of music to individuals with disabilities.
You Can't Ask That Parents of a Child With a Disability
Meeting forthright Canadian parents who navigate endless worry and harsh judgements on a constant basis.
Our Community VAMS
Discussing about the Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS) an organization that introduces the world of music to individuals with disabilities.
Postcards From Vancouver Island
Bethany Deer, and her guide dog Patronus venture through Vancouver Island, search for whales, explore castles, make stained glass.
Game Changers Ashley King
Dave Brown joins actor and playwright Ashley King for a candid conversation about creativity, resilience and representation. Then they jump into some improv, showcasing Ashley's quick wit and infectious energy!
In Focus Ending Disability Poverty
Host April Hubbard discusses the ways in which people can end disability poverty in Canada.
By Hook or By Cook Ready Set Stop
After becoming paralyzed while attempting a world's first, freestyle motocross rider Bruce Cook is on a mission to help others realize their dreams.
A group of adventurers with disabilities spends three days on the Kootenay River.
Sight Seers Annessa's Story
The strange experiences started when Anessa was cleaning her home; she was dusting a shelf and noticed the words "loves ya" written on it; scared of what will happen next, Anessa is calling upon the "Sight Seers" for answers.
You Can't Ask That Brain Injuries
Discussing if brain injuries affect intelligence and if it gets back to normal; Canadians who suffered brain injuries share their experiences.
Underdog Inc Snowbound and Down New
A simple scrapyard trip becomes a winter nightmare as Dale and Gripp battle snow, ruts, and wrecked gear on a remote mountain road.
Mind Your Own Business Kingston Circus Arts
Erin is the founder of Kingston Circus Arts, an organization with the goal of eventually expanding to other locations around Canada.
Collar of Duty Kids Future Guide Dog Puppies
It's time to tumble, cuddle and play for a brand-new litter of future dog guide puppies. And, six-year-old Lauren experiences a sensory trail ride with therapy horse Gemini.
Dish With Mary Chef Sterling Lamarsh
The atmosphere of Bright Eye Brewing sets the stage for a culinary adventure with Chef Sterling in Kamloops, B.C.
A group of adventurers with disabilities spends three days on the Kootenay River.
Underdog Inc Snowbound and Down
A simple scrapyard trip becomes a winter nightmare as Dale and Gripp battle snow, ruts, and wrecked gear on a remote mountain road.
Postcards From Vancouver Island
Bethany Deer, and her guide dog Patronus venture through Vancouver Island, search for whales, explore castles, make stained glass.
IGotThis Emilee and Barbara
A startling diagnosis and a life-altering slip stole a similar passion from two women's lives; now faced with invisible disabilities, they learn how to sing to a different tune.
Womb Envy A.A
Max lies to Maggie so he can hang out with Patrick; Dorothy reveals her plans for her daughter; Max has a breakthrough in Alcoholics Anonymous.
Our Community VAMS
Discussing about the Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS) an organization that introduces the world of music to individuals with disabilities.
Collar of Duty Kids Future Guide Dog Puppies
It's time to tumble, cuddle and play for a brand-new litter of future dog guide puppies. And, six-year-old Lauren experiences a sensory trail ride with therapy horse Gemini.
Eyes for the Job Outdoor Bathroom With Tarah
Chris Judge and the team help Tarah update a key part of her home; a stunning and simple DIY outdoor bathroom, complete with clawfoot tub and a composting toilet.
A magazine that focuses on disability and is a gathering place for those who live with or are close to people with functional limitations.
Real job seekers aim to prove their physical disabilities and neurological conditions should not be the deciding factor in their employment.
Features and interviews with athletes, community groups, healthcare professionals and innovators who are driving positive social change in the world of sports.
People who have discovered ways to cope with a physical disability or mental health challenges share their stories.
Steven Scott and Marc Aflalo, along with a stable of contributors, help viewers better understand how technology can assist in everyday life.