
Thursday, October 30th TV listings for AMI-tv East HD
IGotThis Alexis and Eileen
An Edmonton woman doesn't need two hands to cook or become a parent; a mom who has cerebral palsy pushed aside her doubts to create the family she desired.
Level Playing Field Wheelchair Rugby Canada & Tanelle Bolt
Greg Westlake learns how to take a hit with Shayne Smith and Eric Rodrigues-Furtado, two of the newest members of Canada's Wheelchair Rugby team.
Desert Racers Fatal Finale
Seeing if they defy the odds and cross the finish line, or if the desert claims another dream; with everything on the line, this is the moment that defines their legacy.
Host Alex Smyth explores the many lakeside towns that make up Ontario's most popular cottage destination, the Muskoka region.
Four Senses Hops, Skip & Rum
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Dream Wings
Run by Dimitri Neonakis, Dream Wings flies kids of all abilities in his four-seater airplane over the beautiful landscapes of Nova Scotia.
What do bugs, Queens and aunties have in common? They all rule in Victoria, British Columbia, where host Christa Couture travels to answer the question: what makes a matriarch?
Blind Adventures With Ron Walsh The Adventure Begins. Wildlife Reserve Hike
A blind man hikes through a wildlife reserve with the hopes of inspiring others like him to achieve their goals.
Got Game Tai
From wheelchair racing to the LGBTQ+ club scene in Toronto, Tai opens up about his passions and interests, as well as the strange behaviour people exhibit when they see a wheelchair user.
Employable Me Jessica and BJ
Jessica, who has Down Syndrome, hopes to translate her love of art into a paying job; legally blind musician BJ questions his career path.
Adaptable Animals Paws 'n Boots
Janice casts a pug for a neck brace and a cat for an orthotic boot; an elderly Shih Tzu hopes to find a simple solution for a possible neurological problem.
In Focus Pilot
Hosted by Laura Bain; covering some of the biggest controversies surrounding disability language with an expert panel that includes Michelle McQuigge of The Canadian Press and journalist, writer and activist Andrew Pulrang.
Fashion Dis Wes
Wes is an aspiring actor with an energy that's larger than life; they've recently come out as non-binary and want a new wardrobe that accurately reflects their gender.
Eyes for the Job Boat Storage at The Deanery Project
Chris and the team clear out Charles' boathouse and deck it out with a work bench, cubbies and other needed storage; they'll also build a large canoe storage structure featuring safe, reliable and easy access.
By Hook or By Cook Splish Splash
A champion of inclusion and accessibility, Bruce Cook tries to stay afloat as he looks to create accessible adventures at Chute Lake Lodge while also meeting the needs of his clients.
Four Senses Hops, Skip & Rum
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Dream Wings
Run by Dimitri Neonakis, Dream Wings flies kids of all abilities in his four-seater airplane over the beautiful landscapes of Nova Scotia.
Sight Seers Queens County Museum
Mark and Laura investigate the Queen's County Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where inexplicable things, like smoky wisps, eerie voice-like sounds and bumps, thuds and thumps occur.
You Can't Ask That Bipolar Disorder
Canadians managing life with Bipolar Disorder set the record straight about this misrepresented illness.
Game Changers Tim Hague Sr.
Dave meets Amazing Race Canada winner Tim Hague Sr., who has Parkinson's Disease and advocates for others through his U-Turn Parkinson's facility. Then, Tim and Dave hit the ring for some boxing.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
Healthy at Home Best Seat in the House
Bobbi guides an exercise routine with seated options, focusing on the arms and core to increase stability and strength, while also teaching how playing with rhythm can benefit health.
Desert Racers Fatal Finale
Seeing if they defy the odds and cross the finish line, or if the desert claims another dream; with everything on the line, this is the moment that defines their legacy.
Sight Seers Queens County Museum
Mark and Laura investigate the Queen's County Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where inexplicable things, like smoky wisps, eerie voice-like sounds and bumps, thuds and thumps occur.
You Can't Ask That Bipolar Disorder
Canadians managing life with Bipolar Disorder set the record straight about this misrepresented illness.
Game Changers Tim Hague Sr.
Dave meets Amazing Race Canada winner Tim Hague Sr., who has Parkinson's Disease and advocates for others through his U-Turn Parkinson's facility. Then, Tim and Dave hit the ring for some boxing.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
Healthy at Home Best Seat in the House
Bobbi guides an exercise routine with seated options, focusing on the arms and core to increase stability and strength, while also teaching how playing with rhythm can benefit health.
Four Senses Hops, Skip & Rum
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Dream Wings
Run by Dimitri Neonakis, Dream Wings flies kids of all abilities in his four-seater airplane over the beautiful landscapes of Nova Scotia.
Desert Racers Fatal Finale
Seeing if they defy the odds and cross the finish line, or if the desert claims another dream; with everything on the line, this is the moment that defines their legacy.
IGotThis Alexis and Eileen
An Edmonton woman doesn't need two hands to cook or become a parent; a mom who has cerebral palsy pushed aside her doubts to create the family she desired.
Level Playing Field Wheelchair Rugby Canada & Tanelle Bolt
Greg Westlake learns how to take a hit with Shayne Smith and Eric Rodrigues-Furtado, two of the newest members of Canada's Wheelchair Rugby team.
Four Senses From the Sea
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Blind Hockey
Dustin Butterfield is on a quest to introduce a new sport to rural Alberta. And, thanks to him, blind hockey is finding its way to Red Deer.
Sight Seers Queens County Museum
Mark and Laura investigate the Queen's County Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where inexplicable things, like smoky wisps, eerie voice-like sounds and bumps, thuds and thumps occur.