Tuesday, December 23rd TV listings for AMI-tv East HD
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.
Got Game Noah
Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides
Jonathan van Bilsen has interviews with people whose lives have been affected through Dog Guides.
Four Senses Stuffed
Radio personality Erin Davis joins Christine and Carl to talk about stuffed foods.
Our Community Young Carers
Learning about children under the age of 18 in a care-giving role for a parent, grandparent, sibling or relative with a chronic or life-threatening illness, disability, addiction or mental illness, among others.
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.
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.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Fetishized in the Fruit Aisle
A couple faces challenges with their disability benefits, audio description enters virgin territory and a woman wins Little People-in-Public Bingo in record time; plus, all the headlines and more from the "Squeaky Wheel" news team.
Eyes for the Job Home Office With Alex and Alli
Chris Judge and Rebekah Higgs give tips for home improvement and accessibility tips.
Healthy at Home Time Flies
Bobbi leads an exercise routine, with seated options, focusing on the muscles of the chest, back, legs and glutes; Bobbi sits down with a breathing behavior specialist to talk about the right kind of breath to make a body feel safe.
Got Game Noah
Game Changers Maggie Manning
Dave Brown sits down with para hockey goaltender Maggie Manning to hear her story of sport, advocacy and resilience. Then it's game on as Dave hits the ice to see if he can score on her!
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
The travel secrets of the 6ix, Canada's big and bold metropolis of Toronto; talented locals, including comedian Ann Pornel and activist Spencer West, show host Therese Estacion a side of Toronto that has never been seen before.
Blind Adventures With Ron Walsh Bear Country
Ron and his friends tackle a historic boreal forest portage, canoe and hike in the midst of the highest bear activity in Canada's wild and breathtaking Prince Albert National Park.
Four Senses Stuffed
Radio personality Erin Davis joins Christine and Carl to talk about stuffed foods.
Our Community Young Carers
Learning about children under the age of 18 in a care-giving role for a parent, grandparent, sibling or relative with a chronic or life-threatening illness, disability, addiction or mental illness, among others.
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.
Ness Murby - Transcending Embracing the Change
Ness and Eva have a week of celebrations that include their 10th wedding anniversary and Ness' one-year anniversary on testosterone; their excitement is cut short when they become the victims of a crime.
Mind Your Own Business StopGap
Meeting Luke, whose StopGap ramps offer access to individuals with disabilities, parents with strollers and even large deliveries with carts.
Alex Smyth visits Quebec during the winter season to learn about what the province has to offer.
Got Game Noah
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.
Ness Murby - Transcending Embracing the Change
Ness and Eva have a week of celebrations that include their 10th wedding anniversary and Ness' one-year anniversary on testosterone; their excitement is cut short when they become the victims of a crime.
Mind Your Own Business StopGap
Meeting Luke, whose StopGap ramps offer access to individuals with disabilities, parents with strollers and even large deliveries with carts.
Alex Smyth visits Quebec during the winter season to learn about what the province has to offer.
Four Senses Stuffed
Radio personality Erin Davis joins Christine and Carl to talk about stuffed foods.
Our Community Young Carers
Learning about children under the age of 18 in a care-giving role for a parent, grandparent, sibling or relative with a chronic or life-threatening illness, disability, addiction or mental illness, among others.
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.
You Can't Ask That Depression
Meeting Canadians who share their stories and break down taboos around living with depression.
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.
Four Senses Flakey
Pie expert Wanda Beaver joins Christine and Carl in the kitchen to share her expertise.
Our Community W. Ross Macdonald: Music School
Why the W. Ross Macdonald School's music program is so highly regarded by the community.
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.
Ness Murby - Transcending Embracing the Change
Ness and Eva have a week of celebrations that include their 10th wedding anniversary and Ness' one-year anniversary on testosterone; their excitement is cut short when they become the victims of a crime.
Mind Your Own Business StopGap
Meeting Luke, whose StopGap ramps offer access to individuals with disabilities, parents with strollers and even large deliveries with carts.
