Wednesday, March 25th TV listings for AMI-tv East HD
Alex Smyth visits Quebec during the winter season to learn about what the province has to offer.
Game Changers Matt Brown
Our Community Prairie Branches
In rural Saskatchewan, a dedicated non-profit empowers adults with cognitive disabilites to live with independence, showcasing the power of community, connection and belonging.
Employable Me Thomas and Nathalea
Thomas aspires to independent employ and living; Nathalea used to be a registered nurse.
Four Senses Hops, Skip & Rum
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Grit
The staff and clients of Ability NB as they work together to overcome the challenges of mobility during additional restrictions in the COVID-19 lockdown.
Dish With Mary Chef Paul Shufelt
Edmonton chef Paul Shufelt guides host Mary Mammoliti through the preparation of one of his favourite dishes: chicken risotto.
Dish With Mary Giselle Courteau
Giselle Courteau, home baker and co-owner of Edmonton's hugely popular Duchess Bake Shop, Duchess Atelier and Café Linnea, walks Mary through her recipe for a Financier carrot cake.
Pretty Blind Crokinole Time!
Yves gives Jennie a ride home for Thanksgiving and scores an invite to stay for dinner. But will he be able to dodge questions from her dad, understand her mom and protect himself from attacks by her feral sister, Shanimal?
Mind Your Own Business Resonate Adaptive
The Remarkable Hand From Touch to Triumph
Game Changers Matt Brown
Our Community Prairie Branches
In rural Saskatchewan, a dedicated non-profit empowers adults with cognitive disabilites to live with independence, showcasing the power of community, connection and belonging.
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 Health of a Giant
Martin gets back to training because his weight poses a health risk; David must have a high-calorie diet, Vincent confides in his acromegaly and Pascal recalls an episode of cardiac arrhythmia he experienced.
You Can't Ask That Schizophrenia
People living with Schizophrenia talk about what it's like and how they stay well in a society that is often quick to judge.
Four Senses Hops, Skip & Rum
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Grit
The staff and clients of Ability NB as they work together to overcome the challenges of mobility during additional restrictions in the COVID-19 lockdown.
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?
Changing Lanes Karen Hartwig
Karen doesn't let having vision in one eye stop her from becoming a doctor; although she stops practicing due to further vision loss, sitting at home and doing nothing is not an option for her.
Got Game Sofia
Sofia, a creative writer and poet, talks about art as a form of expression and healing, as well as the importance of therapy and emotional intelligence.
IGotThis Emilee and Barbara
A startling diagnosis and a life-altering slip stole a similar passion from two women's lives; now faced with invisible disabilities, they learn how to sing to a different tune.
Beyond the Field Athlete Assistance Program
Hosts, and Paralympians, Greg Westlake and Travis Murao raise awareness and push the conversation forward through discussions with elite para-athletes, experts and coaches.
Game Changers Matt Brown
Our Community Prairie Branches
In rural Saskatchewan, a dedicated non-profit empowers adults with cognitive disabilites to live with independence, showcasing the power of community, connection and belonging.
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?
Changing Lanes Karen Hartwig
Karen doesn't let having vision in one eye stop her from becoming a doctor; although she stops practicing due to further vision loss, sitting at home and doing nothing is not an option for her.
Got Game Sofia
Sofia, a creative writer and poet, talks about art as a form of expression and healing, as well as the importance of therapy and emotional intelligence.
IGotThis Emilee and Barbara
A startling diagnosis and a life-altering slip stole a similar passion from two women's lives; now faced with invisible disabilities, they learn how to sing to a different tune.
Beyond the Field Athlete Assistance Program
Hosts, and Paralympians, Greg Westlake and Travis Murao raise awareness and push the conversation forward through discussions with elite para-athletes, experts and coaches.
Four Senses Hops, Skip & Rum
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Grit
The staff and clients of Ability NB as they work together to overcome the challenges of mobility during additional restrictions in the COVID-19 lockdown.
By Hook or By Cook The End
Surprises come one after another and hit hard in the best of ways; Bella has an incredible adventure, and Bruce and Shanaya reflect on what they want in their futures and dare to find excitement and clarity in the unknown.
Alex Smyth visits Quebec during the winter season to learn about what the province has to offer.
Four Senses From the Sea
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Music For the Mind
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
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?
Changing Lanes Karen Hartwig
Karen doesn't let having vision in one eye stop her from becoming a doctor; although she stops practicing due to further vision loss, sitting at home and doing nothing is not an option for her.
Got Game Sofia
Sofia, a creative writer and poet, talks about art as a form of expression and healing, as well as the importance of therapy and emotional intelligence.
