
Thursday, September 11th TV listings for AMI-tv West
IGotThis Alyson and Claritza
People who have discovered ways to cope with a physical disability or mental health challenges share their stories.
A feature on Keely Shaw, who talks about her partial paralysis and being a para-cyclist.
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.
Postcards from Northern Ontario
Alex Smyth travels to Northern Ontario, where Canada's history started; Alex explores Moosonee and Moose Factory, where the Hudson Bay Company established their first fur trading post; and Cochrane, a town rich in railroad history.
Four Senses Dustin Gallagher - Guide Dog Food
Guest chef Dustin Gallagher helps the chefs prepare treats for you and your dog; tips for traveling with a service dog.
Our Community Hockey Is Life
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Host Christa Couture and local disability advocate Donna Herrington visit the Niagara Falls on an accessible tour.
Breaking Character Taking Control
Dave and Rachel face challenges in the lead-up to his music video release party.
The Awakeners The Dance and the Dream
Laura Vinson meets up with Lyle and David Donald, a father and son who head up the Edmonton Métis Dancers.
Employable Me Melissa and Matt
Melissa searches for a job where she can feel comfortable; Matt has trouble focusing at work.
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.
Eye Care Premature Retinopathy
Ophthalmologists Dr. Cynthia Qian and Dr. Patrick Hamel discuss current therapies and coming innovations in the treatment of premature retinopathy, a common complication of premature birth.
Fashion Dis Claire
A single mom, para-athlete, full-time student, and an aspiring broadcaster, Claire is a powerful, accomplished woman lost in oversized clothing and a look that doesn't reflect who she really is.
Eyes for the Job Baking with the Family with Heather Clarke
Chris Judge and the community workshop crew offer tons of ideas for transforming Heather's basic kitchen into a dreamy, picture perfect baking station.
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.
Four Senses Dustin Gallagher - Guide Dog Food
Guest chef Dustin Gallagher helps the chefs prepare treats for you and your dog; tips for traveling with a service dog.
Our Community Hockey Is Life
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Laura Bain goes beyond disability stereotypes to spotlight compelling individuals leading full, engaged lives.
You Can't Ask That Little People
Little People are a highly visible group who face a great deal of social stigma and curiosity; little people from different backgrounds explain what it's like to live in a world that sees them as "disabled."
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.
Our Community Crescent Makers
When their physics teacher became paralyzed, students in rural Newfoundland converted their afterschool tech club into an innovation centre where they craft adaptive tools.
Healthy at Home You Do Know Squat
Shaun Preece joins Steven and Marc in a one-on-one conversation with the makers of the Envision Glasses from Sight Village in the UK. What exactly can these glasses bring to the table? And what do they really do?
Healthy at Home Arms & Abs
A thoughtfully described exercise routine to create strong abdominals and strength in both arms.
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.
Laura Bain goes beyond disability stereotypes to spotlight compelling individuals leading full, engaged lives.
You Can't Ask That Little People
Little People are a highly visible group who face a great deal of social stigma and curiosity; little people from different backgrounds explain what it's like to live in a world that sees them as "disabled."
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.
Our Community Crescent Makers
When their physics teacher became paralyzed, students in rural Newfoundland converted their afterschool tech club into an innovation centre where they craft adaptive tools.
Healthy at Home You Do Know Squat
Shaun Preece joins Steven and Marc in a one-on-one conversation with the makers of the Envision Glasses from Sight Village in the UK. What exactly can these glasses bring to the table? And what do they really do?
Healthy at Home Arms & Abs
A thoughtfully described exercise routine to create strong abdominals and strength in both arms.
Four Senses Dustin Gallagher - Guide Dog Food
Guest chef Dustin Gallagher helps the chefs prepare treats for you and your dog; tips for traveling with a service dog.
Our Community Hockey Is Life
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
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.
IGotThis Alyson and Claritza
People who have discovered ways to cope with a physical disability or mental health challenges share their stories.
A feature on Keely Shaw, who talks about her partial paralysis and being a para-cyclist.
Four Senses Steven Kwon - Grill
The chefs prepare brown butter calamari, grilled shrimp and a grilled skirt steak Caesar salad; guest chef Steven Kwon.
Our Community Vecova
Calgary's Vecova has been providing support services to persons with disabilities for over 50 years; a look at their housing, employment and health and fitness initiatives, and what the future holds for the facility.
Laura Bain goes beyond disability stereotypes to spotlight compelling individuals leading full, engaged lives.
You Can't Ask That Little People
Little People are a highly visible group who face a great deal of social stigma and curiosity; little people from different backgrounds explain what it's like to live in a world that sees them as "disabled."
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.
Our Community Crescent Makers
When their physics teacher became paralyzed, students in rural Newfoundland converted their afterschool tech club into an innovation centre where they craft adaptive tools.