
Wednesday, July 16th TV listings for AMI-tv West
Four Senses Roasted & Toasted
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Eyes for the Job Kitchen Reno with Wanda and Andrew
Chris Judge and his community workshop crew stop by Wanda and Andrew's home, where they perform a kitchen transformation.
Mind Set Go Danielle
Danielle, who is legally blind, knows she must start making her physical and mental well-being a priority in her busy life; she tries understand how she allowed her needs to come last in time to make a change.
Game Changers Bruce Horak
Dave Brown visits actor and artist Bruce Horak at a Niagara-on-the-Lake studio, where they paint portraits of each other and reflect on art, vision and storytelling. The creative exchange reveals how we each see, and interpret, the world differently.
Breaking Character Hey, Ma!
Tai's mom encourages him to start taking responsibility to prepare for life after high school; Dan overcomes his dislike of virtual open mics while visiting his childhood home.
IGotThis Bobbi and Gerry
Meeting a feisty fitness queen and a global golf pro who've created an ideal life after almost losing all hope.
Collar of Duty Kids Ottawa Therapy Dogs
It's time for a bit of fur-apy at an Ottawa children's hospital. And, now that service dog Rosie is on the scene, 10-year-old Isabella is dancing through life with a newfound confidence.
Healthy at Home We All Need a Raise
A described exercise routine, with seated options, that work on the shoulders, core and arms to develop upper body strength and prevent injury.
Four Senses Roasted & Toasted
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Ready to Rock
Meeting members of the Delta Thistle Curling Club, a band of lovable and candid characters of various ages and disabilities who come from all walks of life, including retirees, LGBT and professional athletes.
Mind Set Go Danielle
Danielle, who is legally blind, knows she must start making her physical and mental well-being a priority in her busy life; she tries understand how she allowed her needs to come last in time to make a change.
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.
Pretty Blind What the Honk Would I Talk About?
By Hook or By Cook Baja or Nada
Bruce and Christian get their first taste of what they are in for.
Growing Sense A Time to Reap
Rosmarie and Milena put the garden to bed and make plans for an end-of-the-season harvest meal.
Sight Seers The Halifax Club
GF Strong touts one of the best spinal cord injury programs in Canada; insight into GF Strong and how it has altered the lives of two former patients and their families.
Four Senses Roasted & Toasted
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Ready to Rock
Meeting members of the Delta Thistle Curling Club, a band of lovable and candid characters of various ages and disabilities who come from all walks of life, including retirees, LGBT and professional athletes.
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.
Our Community Tactile Art
Meeting Robyn Rennie, an Orillia, Ont., artist who is partially sighted; visiting Robyn's home studio and attending her solo exhibit.
Dish With Mary Chef Nuit Regular
Mary Mammoliti, a home cook and food blogger who is blind, knows her way around the kitchen. Each episode of Dish with Mary will focus on one chef, one dish, and one star ingredient.
Dish With Mary Chef Kyle Bruce
Mary visits Chef Kyle Bruce, owner of the 2x4 Diner in Wainfleet, Ontario; Chef Kyle shares his journey from working for NORAD to attending culinary school in Vancouver and eventually returning to Ontario to purchase the 2x4 Diner.
IGotThis Jodi and Mary
Two senior citizens navigate their emotions and their aging bodies as they deal with an unexpected disability later in life.
In Focus Disability Representation in Film, TV and on Stage
Host April Hubbard and guests discuss the depiction of disability on screen and on stage.
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.
Pretty Blind What the Honk Would I Talk About?
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.
Dish With Mary Chef Nuit Regular
Mary Mammoliti, a home cook and food blogger who is blind, knows her way around the kitchen. Each episode of Dish with Mary will focus on one chef, one dish, and one star ingredient.
Dish With Mary Chef Kyle Bruce
Mary visits Chef Kyle Bruce, owner of the 2x4 Diner in Wainfleet, Ontario; Chef Kyle shares his journey from working for NORAD to attending culinary school in Vancouver and eventually returning to Ontario to purchase the 2x4 Diner.
Underdog Inc Over the Edge
Dale's business is growing, but so are the risks. A cliffside wreck recovery forces him to face fears and prove he's up to the challenge.
You Can't Ask That Service & Guide Dog Users
Living with various disabilities, these Canadians share what it's like to live with the help of a service or guide dog.
Eyes for the Job Kitchen Reno with Wanda and Andrew
Chris Judge and his community workshop crew stop by Wanda and Andrew's home, where they perform a kitchen transformation.
Four Senses Roasted & Toasted
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Ready to Rock
Meeting members of the Delta Thistle Curling Club, a band of lovable and candid characters of various ages and disabilities who come from all walks of life, including retirees, LGBT and professional athletes.
Mind Set Go Danielle
Danielle, who is legally blind, knows she must start making her physical and mental well-being a priority in her busy life; she tries understand how she allowed her needs to come last in time to make a change.
Sight Seers The Halifax Club
Our Community Lil Steps
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.