Sunday, July 26th TV listings for AMI-tv East
The Maritime town of Lunenburg, where local ingenuity is keeping old traditions alive and thriving. Therese Estacion is on a horse carriage tour of the UNESCO town that shows how history can be both preserved and accessible.
Blind Adventures With Ron Walsh & Friends Cypress Hills to Dumont Cabin
Ron leads a team to find Gabriel Dumont's 19th century hideout following the Canada Metis Resistance.
IGotThis Conner and Stephannie
People who have discovered ways to cope with a physical disability or mental health challenges share their stories.
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.
Got Game Austin
From the hockey rink to the soccer field, Austin opens up about difficulties fitting in with invisible disabilities, and how sports have helped his mental health.
Dish With Mary Chef Jordanne Tait
Mary heads to Saint John, New Brunswick, where she meets Chef Jordanne of Steamers Lobster Company; Chef Jordanne shares how she got started in the culinary world.
Four Senses Hops, Skip & Rum
Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich join forces with chefs to cook dishes and share tips on how to be more self-sufficient in the kitchen.
Four Senses From the Sea
Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich join forces with chefs to cook dishes and share tips on how to be more self-sufficient in the kitchen.
Laura Bain highlights her hometown, tours one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, learns the history of Africville and interviews award-winning singer/songwriter Joel Plaskett.
Pretty Blind Basket Case
All Jennie Bonang wants at the moment is a decent new roommate, a hand-basket at the grocery store and for her social media seminar at work to go well. Is that too much to ask? Spoiler alert: yes.
Mind Your Own Business Tru Faces
Emilee is an entrepreneur who has created the on-and-offline community Tru Faces, a space for people with disabilities to connect with each other; Emilee wants to grow the community with some help from the mentors.
Eyes for the Job Outdoor Bathroom With Tarah
Chris Judge and the team help Tarah update a key part of her home; a stunning and simple DIY outdoor bathroom, complete with clawfoot tub and a composting toilet.
How We Do It Howie's First Day at School
It's Howie's first day at Guide Dog School! Isaac is worried, until he remembers that school is a great place to learn, discover and play!
How We Do It The Bus
Carly's nervousness about taking Howie to school go away after learning the bus has special helpers so everyone can ride.
How We Do It Focus
Howie's first day of school proves to be full of interesting distractions. He learns that we don't all focus the same way and there are special tools that can help!
In Focus Indigeneity and Disability
Host April Hubbard discusses indigeneity and disability with guests Michel Dumont and Vie Jones.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Did You Just Use the L-Word?
Pretty Blind Basket Case
All Jennie Bonang wants at the moment is a decent new roommate, a hand-basket at the grocery store and for her social media seminar at work to go well. Is that too much to ask? Spoiler alert: yes.
Mind Your Own Business Tru Faces
Emilee is an entrepreneur who has created the on-and-offline community Tru Faces, a space for people with disabilities to connect with each other; Emilee wants to grow the community with some help from the mentors.
Laura Bain highlights her hometown, tours one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, learns the history of Africville and interviews award-winning singer/songwriter Joel Plaskett.
Employable Me Where Are They Now?
Follow up with several jobseekers to discover what has happened since they appeared on the show, and what long-term benefits and challenges they have experienced in work and life.
How We Do It Howie's First Day at School
It's Howie's first day at Guide Dog School! Isaac is worried, until he remembers that school is a great place to learn, discover and play!
How We Do It The Bus
Carly's nervousness about taking Howie to school go away after learning the bus has special helpers so everyone can ride.
How We Do It Focus
Howie's first day of school proves to be full of interesting distractions. He learns that we don't all focus the same way and there are special tools that can help!
In Focus Indigeneity and Disability
Host April Hubbard discusses indigeneity and disability with guests Michel Dumont and Vie Jones.
One More Time The Smiley Face Bandit
When the team discovers they have a serial shoplifter, they set out to put an end to the thievery.
Game Changers Catherine Wreford
Dave Brown meets celebrated Canadian actress, singer and dancer Catherine Wreford. Catherine opens up about her battle with brain cancer, her work founding livingoutloud.life, and her victory on Season 8 of The Amazing Race Canada.
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.
Underdog Inc Go Big or Tow Home
By Hook or By Cook Ready Set Stop
After becoming paralyzed while attempting a world's first, freestyle motocross rider Bruce Cook is on a mission to help others realize their dreams.
One More Time The Smiley Face Bandit
When the team discovers they have a serial shoplifter, they set out to put an end to the thievery.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Did You Just Use the L-Word?
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey Guide Dogs
Guide dogs can have a profound impact on the lives of their handlers, but the journey from puppy to guide dog doesn't happen overnight, meeting the amazing people who help raise, train and team up with these incredible dogs.
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey All the Puppies
Before official training can begin, potential guide dogs spend a year with a puppy raiser.
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey History Lesson
The use of dogs as service companions is less than 100 years old, learning about the history of guide dogs and why certain breeds are more well-suited for guiding.
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey Canine Campus
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey Lost Dogs
Not every dog that goes through training ends up as a guide, but that doesn't mean they don't play important roles; many go on to become ambassador or buddy dogs, where they spread awareness and provide companionship.
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.
Four Senses Sizzled & Seared
Everything is sizzled and seared as chef Corbin Tomaszeski joins Christine and Carl in the kitchen.
Our Community Vocal Eye
Experiencing theatre through VocalEye, a non-profit organization that is the first live description arts service for the blind in Canada.
By Hook or By Cook Ready Set Stop
After becoming paralyzed while attempting a world's first, freestyle motocross rider Bruce Cook is on a mission to help others realize their dreams.
Underdog Inc Go Big or Tow Home
