Thursday, December 11th TV listings for AMI-tv East
IGotThis Jenna & Gail
A nursing student and her family fight to figure out the cause of sudden, excruciating pain in her face; a mother of three eventually discovers how to live a balanced life with facial pain.
Level Playing Field Marissa Papaconstantinou and Darda Sales
Para athletics sprinter Marissa Papaconstantinou showcases her passion for supporting and inspiring the next generation of Paralympians.
No Vacancy: Vancouver Housing Crisis
Host Grant Hardy investigates the impact of Metro Vancouver's housing crisis on people with disabilities and how it is challenging city planners, architects, and governments; Grant also reveals solutions being tested to help address the crisis.
Postcards from Northern Ontario
Alex Smyth travels to Northern Ontario, where Canada's history started; Alex explores Moosonee and Moose Factory, where the Hudson Bay Company established their first fur trading post; and Cochrane, a town rich in railroad history.
Four Senses Sour
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Shining Horizons
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Flying high with an acro yoga lesson, meeting slam poet Brandon Wint and taking an insider's trip through Chinatown, Granville Island and the Punjabi market.
Blind Adventures With Ron Walsh Freedom
Ron tackles the freezing waters of Lake Diefenbaker with over 800 kilometers of shoreline; he takes a hand at driving a military landing craft, boards a sailboat mid-lake and sails it to shelter ahead of a violent prairie storm.
Got Game Marilou
Marilou is going from the beauty pageant world to the theatre stage, while discussing coming to terms with a visible disability and many issues in the education system.
Employable Me Clover and Drew
Drew is on the Autism spectrum and is looking for a career in the toy industry; Clover, a partially-sighted visual artist, dreams of a full-time career in the art field.
Adaptable Animals I Wanna Hold Your Paw
In Focus Indigeneity and Disability
Host April Hubbard discusses indigeneity and disability with guests Michel Dumont and Vie Jones.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Bottle. Mouth. Play
Discrimination from within the disability community; a woman, who is non-verbal, has a dating experience using a second-hand communication device.
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.
By Hook or By Cook Flipped Out
When Christian presents an idea he's had to Bruce, they hit the skies to the Baja Peninsula.
Four Senses Sour
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Shining Horizons
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Sight Seers New Ross Castle
Alessandra and her family have experienced paranormal happenings in their home, which sits on a property known as New Ross Castle.
You Can't Ask That Growing Up with a Disabled Parent
Have you ever felt embarrassed by your parent's disability? Did you ever take advantage of their disability? Canadians give us a candid view on what it's like to have a parent who is disabled.
Game Changers Tara Llanes
Dave Brown shoots hoops with Tara Llanes, former pro mountain biker turned wheelchair basketball star. Along the way, Tara shares her journey of resilience, reinvention and athletic excellence.
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Healthy at Home Push and Pull
Bobbi leads an exercise routine with seated options, targeting the muscles that support the push and pull motions in everyday life; heading to the kitchen with a registered dietician, who explains why everyone deserves to eat what they enjoy.
The Crip Trip Wheelin and Dealin
Daniel and Fred are in New York City to pitch their series to a U.S. broadcaster, but they don't have any meetings set up. The last stop on the Crip Trip proves to be the most difficult of them all.
Sight Seers New Ross Castle
Alessandra and her family have experienced paranormal happenings in their home, which sits on a property known as New Ross Castle.
You Can't Ask That Growing Up with a Disabled Parent
Have you ever felt embarrassed by your parent's disability? Did you ever take advantage of their disability? Canadians give us a candid view on what it's like to have a parent who is disabled.
Game Changers Tara Llanes
Dave Brown shoots hoops with Tara Llanes, former pro mountain biker turned wheelchair basketball star. Along the way, Tara shares her journey of resilience, reinvention and athletic excellence.
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Healthy at Home Push and Pull
Bobbi leads an exercise routine with seated options, targeting the muscles that support the push and pull motions in everyday life; heading to the kitchen with a registered dietician, who explains why everyone deserves to eat what they enjoy.
Four Senses Sour
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Shining Horizons
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
The Crip Trip Wheelin and Dealin
Daniel and Fred are in New York City to pitch their series to a U.S. broadcaster, but they don't have any meetings set up. The last stop on the Crip Trip proves to be the most difficult of them all.
IGotThis Jenna & Gail
A nursing student and her family fight to figure out the cause of sudden, excruciating pain in her face; a mother of three eventually discovers how to live a balanced life with facial pain.
Level Playing Field Marissa Papaconstantinou and Darda Sales
Para athletics sprinter Marissa Papaconstantinou showcases her passion for supporting and inspiring the next generation of Paralympians.
Four Senses Cured
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Tech Talk With Jim Noseworthy
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Sight Seers New Ross Castle
Alessandra and her family have experienced paranormal happenings in their home, which sits on a property known as New Ross Castle.
You Can't Ask That Growing Up with a Disabled Parent
Have you ever felt embarrassed by your parent's disability? Did you ever take advantage of their disability? Canadians give us a candid view on what it's like to have a parent who is disabled.
Game Changers Tara Llanes
Dave Brown shoots hoops with Tara Llanes, former pro mountain biker turned wheelchair basketball star. Along the way, Tara shares her journey of resilience, reinvention and athletic excellence.
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
