
Sunday, August 3rd TV listings for AMI-tv East DV
Mind Set Go Jodi
Jodi, an avid runner, suffered a near-fatal cardiac arrest five years ago; diagnosed with a rare condition, training for a run could restore her sense of identity, or awaken deeper issues that demand to be addressed.
Healthy at Home Alphabet Soup
Four Senses Greens & Grapes
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Four Senses In the Grove
Jessica Holmes talks cranberries.
Dish With Mary Chef Michael Coppa
Mary takes viewers to the vibrant city of Montreal, where she visits Amèa Cafe to meet talented Chef Michael Coppa.
Pretty Blind Crokinole Time!
Yves gives Jennie a ride home for Thanksgiving and scores an invite to stay for dinner. But will he be able to dodge questions from her dad, understand her mom and protect himself from attacks by her feral sister, Shanimal?
Breaking Character Doors Open
Dan prepares for his first live comedy show since COVID-19 hit and risks trying out new material; after landing in Toronto, Rachel books multiple go-sees with high-end fashion designers.
By Hook or By Cook Not the Plan
On the trail, as the first day draws to a close, Christian's dream of hand cycling the Baja Divide begins to unravel.
Following the Canadian Wheelchair Rugby team as they compete to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Healthy at Home Alphabet Soup
Our Community Boxing Without Barriers
Learning more about Boxing Without Barriers, a unique program designed for children, youth and adults with cognitive, developmental, or physical disabilities that teaches the techniques and discipline required to box in a non-contact environment.
Collar of Duty Kids Goat Yoga
A big service dog named Andy offers comfort and support to a little girl with a rare genetic disorder. And, kids stretch with the llamas and breathe with the goats on an animal therapy farm in rural New Brunswick.
Mind Set Go Dave
Due to a rare form of fibromyalgia, Dave deals with chronic pain; now overweight and isolated, Dave hopes training for an open water swim will be the motivation he needs to turn his life around.
You Can't Ask That Chronic Pain
Canadians set the record straight on the stigmas and realities of living with chronic pain by asking the questions no one dares to ask.
Eager to own their first house, Beth and Cody bought one sight unseen and were faced with a harsh reality once they stepped inside. Follow along as the two turn an unlivable house into the accessible home of their dreams.
We Were Broncos Moving Beyond Tragedy
Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor Ryan Straschnitzki tries to narrow down which parasport will give him his best chance at making Team Canada for the Paralympics.
We Were Broncos Paralympic Dreams
Ryan focuses on wheelchair basketball, with a goal of competing at the 2028 Paralympics in Los Angeles, but his club team struggles to be competitive. Meanwhile, Ryan is given a video coach opportunity in a different parasport: sledge hockey.
We Were Broncos Wheelchair Basketball Focus
Ryan attends a Calgary Flames tribute game for NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and reflects on how it reminds him of Humboldt. Ryan also plays in his first wheelchair basketball tournament of the season and struggles with limited playing time.
We Were Broncos Memories of a Crash
Ryan returns to Humboldt with fellow survivor Tyler Smith, where they reflect on positive memories from their time there and relive the bus crash that changed their lives.
We Were Broncos A Basketball Rollercoaster
Ryan's wheelchair basketball team continues to struggle with consistency. He seeks advice from former Paralympian Chris Cederstrand about his parasport journey, and if an opportunity with the sledge hockey team is a good idea.
We Were Broncos The National Tournament
Ryan plays in the national CWBL tournament, hoping to impress national team scouts. Ryan also shadows national sledge hockey video coaches in Calgary and must decide between pursuing it or to focus exclusively on basketball.
Following the Canadian Wheelchair Rugby team as they compete to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Host Alex Smyth explores the many lakeside towns that make up Ontario's most popular cottage destination, the Muskoka region.