
Monday, August 18th TV listings for AMI-tv East DV
Sight Seers Hantsport Historic House
Jane Kerr's home is 175 years old, and many occurrences have taken place; convinced something paranormal is the reason, Jane hopes Mark and Laura can shed light on the truth.
Mind Your Own Business Deafinite Contracting
Naz, a contractor hammering away at stereotypes with his company, Deafinite Contracting.
By Hook or By Cook With Age Comes a Cage
Bruce is shaken by the fracture in his relationship with Christian; as the sun sets on Bruce's final day in the Baja, he at last decides the future of his front flip.
Dish With Mary Chef Marylyn Tran
Mary is in Montreal, exploring the vibrant world of Vietnamese cuisine with Marylyn Tran, who owns several successful Vietnamese restaurants in the city.
You Can't Ask That Tourette Syndrome
Participants discuss what it feels like to live with Tourette syndrome.
Eyes for the Job Home Business with Allison and Pelham
Chris comes to the rescue of Allison and Pelham and helps them renovate their kitchen so they can turn their hobby into a full-time business.
Four Senses From the Sea
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community W. Ross Macdonald: Music School
Why the W. Ross Macdonald School's music program is so highly regarded by the community.
Healthy at Home Morning Walk
Game Changers Erin O'Reilly
In Newfoundland, Dave Brown meets Erin O'Reilly, one of the passionate forces behind Rainbow Riders. Erin shares how her lifelong love of horses led to a meaningful career helping people of all abilities through therapeutic riding.
Sight Seers Hantsport Historic House
Jane Kerr's home is 175 years old, and many occurrences have taken place; convinced something paranormal is the reason, Jane hopes Mark and Laura can shed light on the truth.
Taking a look at the creation of Power To Be's new world-leading accessible facility through the perspective of Marnie and Adam, two of its participants.
Mind Set Go Cindy
Cindy is a stressed-out mother with multiple sclerosis who has always put her family's needs ahead of her own; Cindy hopes training for the swimming pool push will help make her own health and wellness a priority.
Join host Christa Couture as she visits Drumheller, the "Dinosaur Capital of the World." Fascinating locals introduce us to the lesser-known side of Drumheller as we chase ghosts, rev up a motorbike and try an infamous culinary delicacy.
IGotThis Christine & Jeff; Chelsi & Paisley
A married couple figure out how to navigate life's ups and downs; a mother and daughter share a special bond to help cope with identical fears.
Four Senses From the Sea
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community W. Ross Macdonald: Music School
Why the W. Ross Macdonald School's music program is so highly regarded by the community.
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey Lost Dogs
Not every dog that goes through training ends up as a guide, but that doesn't mean they don't play important roles; many go on to become ambassador or buddy dogs, where they spread awareness and provide companionship.
Eyes for the Job Home Business with Allison and Pelham
Chris comes to the rescue of Allison and Pelham and helps them renovate their kitchen so they can turn their hobby into a full-time business.
The stories of three couples, which each have one partner with a disability.
Breaking Character Hollywood Endings...
With one day left before opening night, Catherine and theatre director Ben Stone face the challenges of a complex stage production featuring a hearing, deaf and partially sighted ensemble.
Alex Smyth explains why he showcases Winnipeg's history, culture and food.
You Can't Ask That Tourette Syndrome
Participants discuss what it feels like to live with Tourette syndrome.
In Focus Disability Identity
April Hubbard and guests discuss perspectives on how disability affects the identity of people with disabilities; featuring Tiffany Yu, Syrus Marcus Ware, Allison E. Lang, Maddi MacDonald and Amanda Carvery.
Our Community Parkinson Wellness Projects
Exploring the Parkinson Wellness Projects (PWP) in Victoria; revealing the impact of PWP's inclusive programs, challenging stereotypes and showcasing the power of community support.
A magazine that focuses on disability and is a gathering place for those who live with or are close to people with functional limitations.
The stories of three couples, which each have one partner with a disability.
Breaking Character Hollywood Endings...
With one day left before opening night, Catherine and theatre director Ben Stone face the challenges of a complex stage production featuring a hearing, deaf and partially sighted ensemble.
Chris Koch is a pretty normal guy; he is a traveler, farmer, motivational speaker and athlete; he dives with sharks, runs marathons and hitchhikes solo across Canada; but there is one difference: Chris doesn't have arms or legs.
Mind Your Own Business Deafinite Contracting
Naz, a contractor hammering away at stereotypes with his company, Deafinite Contracting.
Game Changers Erin O'Reilly
In Newfoundland, Dave Brown meets Erin O'Reilly, one of the passionate forces behind Rainbow Riders. Erin shares how her lifelong love of horses led to a meaningful career helping people of all abilities through therapeutic riding.
Four Senses From the Sea
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community W. Ross Macdonald: Music School
Why the W. Ross Macdonald School's music program is so highly regarded by the community.
In Focus Disability Identity
April Hubbard and guests discuss perspectives on how disability affects the identity of people with disabilities; featuring Tiffany Yu, Syrus Marcus Ware, Allison E. Lang, Maddi MacDonald and Amanda Carvery.
Eyes for the Job Home Business with Allison and Pelham
Chris comes to the rescue of Allison and Pelham and helps them renovate their kitchen so they can turn their hobby into a full-time business.
Game Changers Erin O'Reilly
In Newfoundland, Dave Brown meets Erin O'Reilly, one of the passionate forces behind Rainbow Riders. Erin shares how her lifelong love of horses led to a meaningful career helping people of all abilities through therapeutic riding.
Our Community Adapted Water Skiing
People get the opportunity to tip their toes in the water and try water skiing at the Kamloops Waterski club and their adaptive clinic.
Four Senses Greens & Grapes
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Sight Seers Hantsport Historic House
Jane Kerr's home is 175 years old, and many occurrences have taken place; convinced something paranormal is the reason, Jane hopes Mark and Laura can shed light on the truth.
Taking a look at the creation of Power To Be's new world-leading accessible facility through the perspective of Marnie and Adam, two of its participants.