Thursday, June 18th TV listings for AMI-tv East DV
IGotThis Ryan and Doug
A fencing coach with limited mobility and his young student who has cerebral palsy realize being different doesn't mean being less.
Level Playing Field Stephanie Dixon & Cdn Paralympic Committee
Features and interviews with athletes, community groups, healthcare professionals and innovators who are driving positive social change in the world of sports.
Dungeons & Dragons is a truly accessible game; learning more about this real-time role-playing game and the people that play it.
Marco Pasqua joins AMI Vancouver's Grant Hardy as they travel through B.C.'s beautiful Okanagan Valley; they learn about its history and culture, enjoying local food and drinks and making friends along the way.
Four Senses Hunting and Gathering
Coffee expert Ezra Braves cooks around a hunting and gathering theme.
Our Community Able Sail
Able Sail, located in Shediac, N.B., allows people with disabilities to learn how to sail recreationally and competitively.
Host Christa Couture arrives in Tofino, BC, where stormy beaches, sea kayaks and cedar shavings set the tone for a visit shaped by courage and connection.
Disrupt Before the Dinosaur, Alexis Hillyard and Sarah von Gertzen
The Awakeners Meegwitch, hi hi!
Laura begins to recognize the fortune of being an artist who can share their gifts.
Employable Me Austin & Madison
Race car driver Austin wants to turn his knowledge of cars into a paying job; Madison, who has Down syndrome, is looking to pursue a career in modeling.
Adaptable Animals Get the Pawty Started
Janice has her hands full with a rambunctious young husky who just can't keep still; a special goat who wears four braces brings along his own fan club.
In Focus Disability Representation in Film, TV and on Stage
Host April Hubbard and guests discuss the depiction of disability on screen and on stage.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Yawn, Gary! Big Yawn
A nurse on the Autism Spectrum educates anti-vaxxers during a rally, a homebody takes her first accessible hike and a controversial director begins casting for a new Paralympic campaign.
Eyes for the Job Backyard Oven with Jennifer and Scott
Chris Judge and his team spearhead a backyard transformation for Jennifer and Scott, including a cob oven perfect for pizza, bread-making, and all sorts of possibilities to feed the community's body and soul.
By Hook or By Cook Final Flushes
After weeks of burning the candle at both ends, Bruce reaches his limit; family and friends jump in to help with the final stages of renovations at the lodge.
Four Senses Hunting and Gathering
Coffee expert Ezra Braves cooks around a hunting and gathering theme.
Our Community Able Sail
Able Sail, located in Shediac, N.B., allows people with disabilities to learn how to sail recreationally and competitively.
All In Bowhead New
Tyler travels to Cumberland, B.C. to learn adaptive mountain biking from local rider Gene Wey. The duo start with a ride showing how the Bowhead adaptive bike handles real terrain, and how United Riders of Cumberland designs trails for accessibility.
You Can't Ask That Parents of a Child With a Disability
Meeting forthright Canadian parents who navigate endless worry and harsh judgments on a constant basis.
Game Changers Victoria Nolan
Dave Brown meets Paralympian Victoria Nolan to learn how she discovered rowing and became a world-class athlete. The pair share plenty of laughs as they wrap up the day with a lighthearted game of juice pong.
Our Community Vernon Adaptive
We visit Vernon Adaptive, an organization that makes paddling sports possible for everyone with their fleet of adapted kayaks and paddle boards.
Healthy at Home Let's Get Loud
Bobbi offers an exercise routine with seated options to work the muscles of the core and the arms to strengthen everyday movements; Bobbi joins a registered psychotherapist who outlines his physical mood list to enhance mental and physical health.
Dungeons & Dragons is a truly accessible game; learning more about this real-time role-playing game and the people that play it.
All In Bowhead
Tyler travels to Cumberland, B.C. to learn adaptive mountain biking from local rider Gene Wey. The duo start with a ride showing how the Bowhead adaptive bike handles real terrain, and how United Riders of Cumberland designs trails for accessibility.
You Can't Ask That Parents of a Child With a Disability
Meeting forthright Canadian parents who navigate endless worry and harsh judgments on a constant basis.
Game Changers Victoria Nolan
Dave Brown meets Paralympian Victoria Nolan to learn how she discovered rowing and became a world-class athlete. The pair share plenty of laughs as they wrap up the day with a lighthearted game of juice pong.
Our Community Vernon Adaptive
We visit Vernon Adaptive, an organization that makes paddling sports possible for everyone with their fleet of adapted kayaks and paddle boards.
Healthy at Home Let's Get Loud
Bobbi offers an exercise routine with seated options to work the muscles of the core and the arms to strengthen everyday movements; Bobbi joins a registered psychotherapist who outlines his physical mood list to enhance mental and physical health.
Four Senses Hunting and Gathering
Coffee expert Ezra Braves cooks around a hunting and gathering theme.
Our Community Able Sail
Able Sail, located in Shediac, N.B., allows people with disabilities to learn how to sail recreationally and competitively.
Dungeons & Dragons is a truly accessible game; learning more about this real-time role-playing game and the people that play it.
IGotThis Ryan and Doug
A fencing coach with limited mobility and his young student who has cerebral palsy realize being different doesn't mean being less.
Level Playing Field Stephanie Dixon & Cdn Paralympic Committee
Features and interviews with athletes, community groups, healthcare professionals and innovators who are driving positive social change in the world of sports.
Four Senses John Horne - Texture
The chefs and guest John Horne prepare chocolate mousse, rice pudding and potato rosti.
Our Community Life Rolls On
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
All In Bowhead
Tyler travels to Cumberland, B.C. to learn adaptive mountain biking from local rider Gene Wey. The duo start with a ride showing how the Bowhead adaptive bike handles real terrain, and how United Riders of Cumberland designs trails for accessibility.
You Can't Ask That Parents of a Child With a Disability
Meeting forthright Canadian parents who navigate endless worry and harsh judgments on a constant basis.
Game Changers Victoria Nolan
Dave Brown meets Paralympian Victoria Nolan to learn how she discovered rowing and became a world-class athlete. The pair share plenty of laughs as they wrap up the day with a lighthearted game of juice pong.
Our Community Vernon Adaptive
We visit Vernon Adaptive, an organization that makes paddling sports possible for everyone with their fleet of adapted kayaks and paddle boards.
