
Monday, August 4th TV listings for AMI-tv West
Sight Seers Randall House Museum
According to Randall House Museum curator Krystal Tanner, people have reported seeing strange things for years, and experts Mark and Laura are on the case in hopes of finding the truth.
Mind Your Own Business StopGap
Meeting Luke, whose StopGap ramps offer access to individuals with disabilities, parents with strollers and even large deliveries with carts.
By Hook or By Cook Not the Plan
On the trail, as the first day draws to a close, Christian's dream of hand cycling the Baja Divide begins to unravel.
Dish With Mary Chef Michael Coppa
Mary takes viewers to the vibrant city of Montreal, where she visits Amèa Cafe to meet talented Chef Michael Coppa.
You Can't Ask That Chronic Pain
Canadians set the record straight on the stigmas and realities of living with chronic pain by asking the questions no one dares to ask.
Eyes for the Job Backyard Stage with Cecil MacDougall
Chris Judge and his community workshop give back to Cecil, a man who brought music into his community, by building him the home concert space of his dreams.
Four Senses Braised & Glazed
Chef Michael Hunter joins Christine and Carl in the kitchen to talk about things braised and glazed.
Our Community Tech Talk With Jim Noseworthy
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Healthy at Home Alphabet Soup
Game Changers Bif Naked
Dave Brown joins punk rock icon and advocate Bif Naked for a candid conversation about music, resilience and reinvention while getting his very first tattoo. With her trademark honesty and edge, Bif shares the stories behind the scars and the songs.
Sight Seers Randall House Museum
According to Randall House Museum curator Krystal Tanner, people have reported seeing strange things for years, and experts Mark and Laura are on the case in hopes of finding the truth.
Living with a disability can create barriers in day-to-day life, many of which are created by well-meaning people who don't fully understand what it means to live with a disability; Manitoba Possible works to bring down these barriers.
Mind Set Go Dave
Due to a rare form of fibromyalgia, Dave deals with chronic pain; now overweight and isolated, Dave hopes training for an open water swim will be the motivation he needs to turn his life around.
IGotThis Shelby and Harmon
A young, competitive swimmer and a rockslide survivor in his 70s find peace and acceptance with their life-changing circumstances.
Four Senses Braised & Glazed
Chef Michael Hunter joins Christine and Carl in the kitchen to talk about things braised and glazed.
Our Community Tech Talk With Jim Noseworthy
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Collar of Duty Kids Little Britches
A 10-year-old girl with ADHD finds her passion amongst the llamas. And, a "blended family" of farm animals, including a pig and bunnies, help a 16-year-old girl with Autism find purpose and belonging.
Eyes for the Job Backyard Stage with Cecil MacDougall
Chris Judge and his community workshop give back to Cecil, a man who brought music into his community, by building him the home concert space of his dreams.
Womb Envy A.A
Max lies to Maggie so he can hang out with Patrick; Dorothy reveals her plans for her daughter; Max has a breakthrough in Alcoholics Anonymous.
Breaking Character Red Light, Green Light
Dan enters a speaker's competition, but a health scare turns his plans upside down; Tai joins Andrew Gurza's hit podcast, Disability After Dark, but starts to question whether he wants to be a voice for the disabled community.
Host Alex Smyth explores the many lakeside towns that make up Ontario's most popular cottage destination, the Muskoka region.
You Can't Ask That Chronic Pain
Canadians set the record straight on the stigmas and realities of living with chronic pain by asking the questions no one dares to ask.
In Focus Invisible Disabilities
Host April Hubbard and guests discuss the life-affecting impacts of living with invisible disabilities, featuring Chris Vallée, Samantha Kemp-Jackson, Wanda Deschamps, and Laura Brydges.
Our Community Boxing Without Barriers
Learning more about Boxing Without Barriers, a unique program designed for children, youth and adults with cognitive, developmental, or physical disabilities that teaches the techniques and discipline required to box in a non-contact environment.
A magazine that focuses on disability and is a gathering place for those who live with or are close to people with functional limitations.
Womb Envy A.A
Max lies to Maggie so he can hang out with Patrick; Dorothy reveals her plans for her daughter; Max has a breakthrough in Alcoholics Anonymous.
Breaking Character Red Light, Green Light
Dan enters a speaker's competition, but a health scare turns his plans upside down; Tai joins Andrew Gurza's hit podcast, Disability After Dark, but starts to question whether he wants to be a voice for the disabled community.
Following the Canadian Wheelchair Rugby team as they compete to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Mind Your Own Business StopGap
Meeting Luke, whose StopGap ramps offer access to individuals with disabilities, parents with strollers and even large deliveries with carts.
Game Changers Bif Naked
Dave Brown joins punk rock icon and advocate Bif Naked for a candid conversation about music, resilience and reinvention while getting his very first tattoo. With her trademark honesty and edge, Bif shares the stories behind the scars and the songs.
Four Senses Braised & Glazed
Chef Michael Hunter joins Christine and Carl in the kitchen to talk about things braised and glazed.
Our Community Tech Talk With Jim Noseworthy
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
In Focus Invisible Disabilities
Host April Hubbard and guests discuss the life-affecting impacts of living with invisible disabilities, featuring Chris Vallée, Samantha Kemp-Jackson, Wanda Deschamps, and Laura Brydges.
Eyes for the Job Backyard Stage with Cecil MacDougall
Chris Judge and his community workshop give back to Cecil, a man who brought music into his community, by building him the home concert space of his dreams.
Game Changers Bif Naked
Dave Brown joins punk rock icon and advocate Bif Naked for a candid conversation about music, resilience and reinvention while getting his very first tattoo. With her trademark honesty and edge, Bif shares the stories behind the scars and the songs.
Our Community Harvest and Hope
Harvest Community Inc. provides unique employment opportunities for individuals with a disability in Saskatchewan; focusing on meaningful work and the intrinsic value of each individual, Harvest is building a strong, resilient community.
Four Senses Soups & Stews
Chef Mike Ward drops in to talk soups and stews with Christine and Carl.
Sight Seers Randall House Museum
According to Randall House Museum curator Krystal Tanner, people have reported seeing strange things for years, and experts Mark and Laura are on the case in hopes of finding the truth.
Living with a disability can create barriers in day-to-day life, many of which are created by well-meaning people who don't fully understand what it means to live with a disability; Manitoba Possible works to bring down these barriers.