Wednesday, April 8th TV listings for AMI-tv East
Alex Smyth heads to the Niagara region to explore the history, agriculture, sites and sounds that make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Canada.
Game Changers Luke Anderson
Dave Brown meets Luke Anderson, an engineer who sustained a spinal cord injury and went on to found StopGap, a movement dedicated to improving accessibility through simple, impactful ramps.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
Employable Me Jennifer and Simon
Jennifer struggles with interviews; Simon gets nervous during interviews.
Four Senses John Horne - Texture
The chefs and guest John Horne prepare chocolate mousse, rice pudding and potato rosti.
Our Community Shane Baker
Profiling Shane Baker's self advocacy to remedy accessibility barriers faced by students at Camosun College, as well as his work with Indigenous youth speaking to addiction, mental health, identity and the importance of culture.
Dish With Mary Chef Brad Smoliak
Host Mary Mammoliti prepares her first Nalysnyky, a Ukrainian crêpe, with chef Brad Smoliak.
Dish With Mary Chef Edgar Gutierrez
Mary Mammoliti and guest chef Edgar Gutierrez prepare a traditional Filipino dish called Binacol, a chicken soup prepared with coconut water.
Pretty Blind The Pod Couple
Jennie gets an offer she can't refuse for her podcast. Or can she? This dilemma leads to her first fight with Yves and opens the door for Sandy to play mediator.
Mind Your Own Business Be A Handy
Capture the essence of CNIB Lake Joe, where the lessons and laughter is carried in the hearts and memories long after camp has ended.
Game Changers Luke Anderson
Dave Brown meets Luke Anderson, an engineer who sustained a spinal cord injury and went on to found StopGap, a movement dedicated to improving accessibility through simple, impactful ramps.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
Dungeons & Dragons is a truly accessible game; learning more about this real-time role-playing game and the people that play it.
Seven Feet Over Give Back to Others
Martin renews his foundation in order to organize a bowl-a-thon; David goes to meet a young entrepreneur he mentored; Pascal shares his knowledge with young basketball players.
You Can't Ask That PTSD - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Often misunderstood and thought of as only a "soldier's disease," Post-Traumatic Stress Order (PTSD) can affect anyone who has experienced any kind of trauma; survivors tell their stories and dispel those myths.
Four Senses John Horne - Texture
The chefs and guest John Horne prepare chocolate mousse, rice pudding and potato rosti.
Our Community Shane Baker
Profiling Shane Baker's self advocacy to remedy accessibility barriers faced by students at Camosun College, as well as his work with Indigenous youth speaking to addiction, mental health, identity and the importance of culture.
Postcards From Prince Edward County
Host Christa Couture finds a sweet escape in Prince Edward County, just a few scenic hours from Toronto. After smashing away stress in a rage room, Christa cruises to wineries in a vintage car and sets sail in the sunshine with the wind in her hair.
A look at the talent and creativity of a musician, a poet, a comedian, a filmmaker and a choir of hearing-impaired performers.
Got Game Ana
Ana, a musician, poet and member of the LGBTQ+ community, discusses her many identities while also tackling the lack of nuance in disability representation and dealing with negative comments online.
IGotThis Jamie and Carole
When the symptoms of a progressive disease set limitations for the father of a young family and a struggling single mother, they find a way to see a future through their sickness.
Beyond the Field Preparing for the Paralympics During a Pandemic
Greg Westlake and Travis Murao talk training and competing in a global pandemic with Danielle Kisser and Dr. Andrew Marshall.
Game Changers Luke Anderson
Dave Brown meets Luke Anderson, an engineer who sustained a spinal cord injury and went on to found StopGap, a movement dedicated to improving accessibility through simple, impactful ramps.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
Postcards From Prince Edward County
Host Christa Couture finds a sweet escape in Prince Edward County, just a few scenic hours from Toronto. After smashing away stress in a rage room, Christa cruises to wineries in a vintage car and sets sail in the sunshine with the wind in her hair.
A look at the talent and creativity of a musician, a poet, a comedian, a filmmaker and a choir of hearing-impaired performers.
Got Game Ana
Ana, a musician, poet and member of the LGBTQ+ community, discusses her many identities while also tackling the lack of nuance in disability representation and dealing with negative comments online.
IGotThis Jamie and Carole
When the symptoms of a progressive disease set limitations for the father of a young family and a struggling single mother, they find a way to see a future through their sickness.
Beyond the Field Preparing for the Paralympics During a Pandemic
Greg Westlake and Travis Murao talk training and competing in a global pandemic with Danielle Kisser and Dr. Andrew Marshall.
Four Senses John Horne - Texture
The chefs and guest John Horne prepare chocolate mousse, rice pudding and potato rosti.
Our Community Shane Baker
Profiling Shane Baker's self advocacy to remedy accessibility barriers faced by students at Camosun College, as well as his work with Indigenous youth speaking to addiction, mental health, identity and the importance of culture.
By Hook or By Cook Joanne
Having battled with the realities of multiple sclerosis for 46 years, Joanne craves independence and the feeling of freedom; Joanne takes on her fear of heights.
By Hook or By Cook Mitch
A mountain biking accident left Mitch paralyzed; he felt like he lost his purpose in life; the adrenaline junkie dreams of the day he can ride down his favorite trail again; Bruce has adventures in store for Mitch.
Alex Smyth heads to the Niagara region to explore the history, agriculture, sites and sounds that make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Canada.
Four Senses Christine Cushing - Taste
Black cod with sauce; gochujang chicken wings; spaghetti; Christine Cushing.
Our Community Braillle Mountain
After suddenly losing his vision from a rare eye disease, professional heli-ski guide Tyson Rettie sets out to find a way to create a way for blind and partially sighted skiers to experience the back country.
Postcards From Prince Edward County
Host Christa Couture finds a sweet escape in Prince Edward County, just a few scenic hours from Toronto. After smashing away stress in a rage room, Christa cruises to wineries in a vintage car and sets sail in the sunshine with the wind in her hair.
A look at the talent and creativity of a musician, a poet, a comedian, a filmmaker and a choir of hearing-impaired performers.
Got Game Ana
Ana, a musician, poet and member of the LGBTQ+ community, discusses her many identities while also tackling the lack of nuance in disability representation and dealing with negative comments online.
