
Friday, June 13th TV listings for AMI-tv East HD
Adaptable Animals These Paws are Made for Walking
After being hit by a truck, an Australian Shepherd comes to a crossroads about if he can walk with a brace on all fours again or have to have an amputation.
IGotThis Waterski
How an adaptive watersport is carving out a new future for a community of athletes.
Growing Sense Digging Deep and Flying High
A blight threatens the urban farm crop; Rosmarie's company continues to expand.
Christa Couture stops to explore Osoyoos, B.C., a desert town she used to drive past as a touring musician. There, she takes her first swing at golf, cools off with Indigenous soapberry "ice cream" and pushes her limits on an off-road truck course.
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.
Fashion Dis Morgan
Morgan is a self-proclaimed theatre nerd who loves to crochet and make candles.
Healthy at Home Press It Out
Bobbi offers a described exercise routine focusing on the chest and muscles that support the shoulders for core stability; discovering all the tips needed for a better night's sleep.
Employable Me Ben & Mitchell
Ben, who became blind at the age of 17, is looking to get his start in the marketing world; museum enthusiast Mitchell is on the Autism spectrum and hopes to reinvent the tour guide experience during the pandemic.
Seven Feet Over Sports Introspection
Viewers follow the lives of four men who stand head and shoulders above the crowd, literally, because of their height.
Our Community Sit, Set, Spike
Features meeting the coach and players on the Canadian Women's Sitting Volleyball team as the unique and diverse group of women gather and train in Edmonton.
You Can't Ask That Parkinson's
Living with a degenerative disease could seem overwhelming, but these Canadians show there can be hope.
Our Community Sit, Set, Spike
Features meeting the coach and players on the Canadian Women's Sitting Volleyball team as the unique and diverse group of women gather and train in Edmonton.
Postcards from Newfoundland and Labrador
Laura Bain and Shelby Travers travel to Canada's most easterly province, Newfoundland and Labrador, and experience the dramatic coastlines, colourful culture and friendly people in this unique part of the country.
Game Changers Carla Qualtrough
Dave Brown meets trailblazing Member of Parliament and Paralympian Carla Qualtrough to talk sports, leadership and disability advocacy. Then Dave takes on a new challenge: learning to walk with a guide dog!
Growing Sense Digging Deep and Flying High
A blight threatens the urban farm crop; Rosmarie's company continues to expand.
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.
Host Grant Hardy consults with members from the disability community, as well as city planning and urban design experts, to explore the challenges cities face in meeting the diverse needs of the community.
Seven Feet Over The Date
Martin has a date with Amélie, a six-foot-tall woman; David confides in his difficulty trusting others; Pascal shows his school, which welcomes students with behavioral problems.
You Can't Ask That Memory Loss
Memory loss is unique to each person; meeting Canadians who candidly share their experiences with this invisible disability.
Mind Your Own Business Green T
A group of students start a business that combats compost odors.
Adaptable Animals These Paws are Made for Walking
After being hit by a truck, an Australian Shepherd comes to a crossroads about if he can walk with a brace on all fours again or have to have an amputation.
Dish With Mary Andrea Buckett
Mary invites friend, and Insta-famous food blogger, Andrea Buckett to her kitchen for a puttanesca salad with steak; learning about one of Mary's favourite kitchen gadgets.
Dish With Mary Chef Sang Kim
Toronto-based chef and philanthropist Sang Kim has been teaching adults and children the art of making sushi; Sang and Mary as they make Dragon Rolls.
Host Grant Hardy consults with members from the disability community, as well as city planning and urban design experts, to explore the challenges cities face in meeting the diverse needs of the community.
Postcards from Newfoundland and Labrador
Laura Bain and Shelby Travers travel to Canada's most easterly province, Newfoundland and Labrador, and experience the dramatic coastlines, colourful culture and friendly people in this unique part of the country.
IGotThis Waterski
How an adaptive watersport is carving out a new future for a community of athletes.
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.
Our Community Sit, Set, Spike
Features meeting the coach and players on the Canadian Women's Sitting Volleyball team as the unique and diverse group of women gather and train in Edmonton.
Adaptable Animals These Paws are Made for Walking
After being hit by a truck, an Australian Shepherd comes to a crossroads about if he can walk with a brace on all fours again or have to have an amputation.
Eyes for the Job Baking with the Family with Heather Clarke
Chris Judge and the community workshop crew offer tons of ideas for transforming Heather's basic kitchen into a dreamy, picture perfect baking station.
A magazine that focuses on disability and is a gathering place for those who live with or are close to people with functional limitations.
Employable Me Ben & Mitchell
Ben, who became blind at the age of 17, is looking to get his start in the marketing world; museum enthusiast Mitchell is on the Autism spectrum and hopes to reinvent the tour guide experience during the pandemic.
Seven Feet Over The Date
Martin has a date with Amélie, a six-foot-tall woman; David confides in his difficulty trusting others; Pascal shows his school, which welcomes students with behavioral problems.
IGotThis Waterski
How an adaptive watersport is carving out a new future for a community of athletes.
Healthy at Home Press It Out
Bobbi offers a described exercise routine focusing on the chest and muscles that support the shoulders for core stability; discovering all the tips needed for a better night's sleep.