Monday, March 30th TV listings for AMI-tv East
Curtis Ruttle, a 15-year-old skateboarding addict who is partially sighted, along with his family and friends create Calgary's first-ever fully accessible skatepark.
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
Healthy at Home You Do Know Squat
Shaun Preece joins Steven and Marc in a one-on-one conversation with the makers of the Envision Glasses from Sight Village in the UK. What exactly can these glasses bring to the table? And what do they really do?
Healthy at Home Arms & Abs
A thoughtfully described exercise routine to create strong abdominals and strength in both arms.
Four Senses In the Grove
Jessica Holmes talks cranberries.
Our Community Kivi Park
An in-depth look at a Paralympian Collin Cameron, and the community who rallied behind his vision to build Ontario's first Para Nordic Training Centre.
AMI Connect By Hook or By Cook Aftershow: After the Final Hose
Sport for All: The Special Olympics
Examining the origins and growth of The Special Olympics and showing how the organization has inspired others to change perceptions towards equality and inclusion.
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.
Eyes for the Job Basement Office with Cindy and Robbie
Chris Judge and the crew have big plans for Cindy and Robbie's small basement office space; creative storage ideas; work space; hiding the dingy ceiling.
Mind Your Own Business Resonate Adaptive
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.
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.
Four Senses In the Grove
Jessica Holmes talks cranberries.
Our Community Kivi Park
An in-depth look at a Paralympian Collin Cameron, and the community who rallied behind his vision to build Ontario's first Para Nordic Training Centre.
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey New Handlers
The staff at CNIB Guide Dogs prepares for the next group of future dogs while handlers recount the first time they were matched with a dog, forever changing their lives.
Katrina O'Neil's battle with memory loss. At 29, Katrina suffered a cardiac arrest, which put her in a coma. When Katrina woke up, she thought she was 15, and had lost all memory of her children and her adult life.
History in 60 WheelchairRugby New
John looks at the history of Murderball, a.k.a. Wheelchair Rugby. After meeting one of its inventors, Duncan Campbell, John takes in a rugby tournament and hits the court to wrap up the history of this Canadian sport.
That Sex Show All Ages
From puberty to old age, disability impacts sex lives in big and small ways; Rachele examines the way needs and desires change throughout the course of life.
