Thursday, May 28th TV listings for AMI-tv East
IGotThis Krystle & Joe; Marie & Gil
How meeting the right people helped a young sailor and two middle-aged curlers find the perfect activities to boost their mental health.
Level Playing Field Amy Burk & Alex-Bobbie Mason
Features and interviews with athletes, community groups, healthcare professionals and innovators who are driving positive social change in the world of sports.
Grant Hardy and a group of blind and partially sighted people try the Grouse Grind mountain hike.
Dave Brown and angler Lawrence Gunther explore the nation's smallest territory.
Four Senses Soups & Stews
Chef Mike Ward drops in to talk soups and stews with Christine and Carl.
Our Community NL Deaf Choir
Shining a spotlight on the first choir in the Atlantic Provinces whose members are deaf, and witnessing the universal language of music spreading joy and connection to many.
Host Christa Couture heads to Stratford, ON, with her oldest friend, David, for a reunion filled with tap dancing, pizza tossing and a little Shakespearean courage.
Disrupt Ben Stewart, Seeley Quest and Camila Wong
The Awakeners The Healing Culture
Laura contemplates the richness of her family's Indigenous heritage and culture and the ways her culture and art brings healing.
Employable Me Carly and Susan
Basketball player Susan looks forward to an independent life after suffering a brain injury; Carly, who struggles with Autism, hopes to get a job as a baker.
Adaptable Animals Who Let the Paws Out?
Things are getting tiny as Janice attempts to create a prosthetic leg for a Chihuahua; a talkative black Lab who loves to chase squirrels and an Akita with an autoimmune disease need specialized braces.
Eye Care Keratoconus
Doctors share how recent advances in customized corrective lenses, and non-surgical therapies, are offering new hope for patients with keratoconus.
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 Root Cellar with David Wimberly
Chris helps David see through a mental block, and see the benefit of, tearing down a basement ceiling in order to turn the space into something wonderful.
By Hook or By Cook Splish Splash
A champion of inclusion and accessibility, Bruce Cook tries to stay afloat as he looks to create accessible adventures at Chute Lake Lodge while also meeting the needs of his clients.
Four Senses Soups & Stews
Chef Mike Ward drops in to talk soups and stews with Christine and Carl.
Our Community NL Deaf Choir
Shining a spotlight on the first choir in the Atlantic Provinces whose members are deaf, and witnessing the universal language of music spreading joy and connection to many.
All In Bobsled New
A dream eight years in the making, Tyler teams up with para-bobsleigh icon Lonnie Bissonnette to tackle the world's fastest tracks in Whistler, B.C. Training pushes Tyler to his edge, coping with G-forces, trust in equipment, and split-second timing.
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 Mary Walsh
Dave Brown travels to Newfoundland to meet Canadian comedy legend Mary Walsh. Mary shares her journey with macular degeneration, and reflects on her iconic career and lasting impact on Canadian comedy.
Our Community Early Learning and Inclusion
Early Learning and Inclusion documents the work of GRIT (Getting Ready for Inclusion Today) and its Early Childhood Education program.
Healthy at Home Throwback
Bobbi guides a described exercise routine with seated options, focusing on the muscles of the legs and core with adaptations for balance and intensity; learning the significance shoes can make on the body and mood.
The Crip Trip Flowers in Your Chair
Fred and Danny get hung up at the border before high-tailing it to the original center for disability justice: San Francisco! Daniel practices shooting an apple off of Fred's head for the final live show in Las Vegas.
All In Bobsled
A dream eight years in the making, Tyler teams up with para-bobsleigh icon Lonnie Bissonnette to tackle the world's fastest tracks in Whistler, B.C. Training pushes Tyler to his edge, coping with G-forces, trust in equipment, and split-second timing.
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 Mary Walsh
Dave Brown travels to Newfoundland to meet Canadian comedy legend Mary Walsh. Mary shares her journey with macular degeneration, and reflects on her iconic career and lasting impact on Canadian comedy.
Our Community Early Learning and Inclusion
Early Learning and Inclusion documents the work of GRIT (Getting Ready for Inclusion Today) and its Early Childhood Education program.
Healthy at Home Throwback
Bobbi guides a described exercise routine with seated options, focusing on the muscles of the legs and core with adaptations for balance and intensity; learning the significance shoes can make on the body and mood.
Four Senses Soups & Stews
Chef Mike Ward drops in to talk soups and stews with Christine and Carl.
Our Community NL Deaf Choir
Shining a spotlight on the first choir in the Atlantic Provinces whose members are deaf, and witnessing the universal language of music spreading joy and connection to many.
The Crip Trip Flowers in Your Chair
Fred and Danny get hung up at the border before high-tailing it to the original center for disability justice: San Francisco! Daniel practices shooting an apple off of Fred's head for the final live show in Las Vegas.
IGotThis Krystle & Joe; Marie & Gil
How meeting the right people helped a young sailor and two middle-aged curlers find the perfect activities to boost their mental health.
Level Playing Field Amy Burk & Alex-Bobbie Mason
Features and interviews with athletes, community groups, healthcare professionals and innovators who are driving positive social change in the world of sports.
Four Senses Raw
Christine and Carl discover the delights of raw food with guest Marilyn Smith.
Our Community Abilities in Motion
Learning more about Abilities in Motion, a charity aimed to incorporate adaptive equipment, training and programming into organizations offering on-water recreational activities.
All In Bobsled
A dream eight years in the making, Tyler teams up with para-bobsleigh icon Lonnie Bissonnette to tackle the world's fastest tracks in Whistler, B.C. Training pushes Tyler to his edge, coping with G-forces, trust in equipment, and split-second timing.
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 Mary Walsh
Dave Brown travels to Newfoundland to meet Canadian comedy legend Mary Walsh. Mary shares her journey with macular degeneration, and reflects on her iconic career and lasting impact on Canadian comedy.
Our Community Early Learning and Inclusion
Early Learning and Inclusion documents the work of GRIT (Getting Ready for Inclusion Today) and its Early Childhood Education program.
