Saturday, November 22nd TV listings for AMI-tv West
Fashion Dis Colette
Colette wants to get back into the dating game, and is ready to swap out her athleisure for evening wear and dive into some romance; as a power wheelchair user, she wants a look that fits her body and works with her device.
Eyes for the Job Home Business with Allison and Pelham
Chris comes to the rescue of Allison and Pelham and helps them renovate their kitchen so they can turn their hobby into a full-time business.
Adaptable Animals Wheels (and Paws) Up
Big changes are in store for PawsAbility as Janice moves her practice; an old friend brings new visitors for brace fittings; a former Olympic Sledge Hockey champion and his miniature dachshund get much needed cart adjustments.
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.
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.
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.
You Can't Ask That Depression
Meeting Canadians who share their stories and break down taboos around living with depression.
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.
You Can't Ask That Parents of a Child With a Disability
Meeting forthright Canadian parents who navigate endless worry and harsh judgements on a constant basis.
You Can't Ask That Brain Injuries
Discussing if brain injuries affect intelligence and if it gets back to normal; Canadians who suffered brain injuries share their experiences.
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.
Capture the essence of CNIB Lake Joe, where the lessons and laughter is carried in the hearts and memories long after camp has ended.
By Hook or By Cook The Last Laugh
Opening day at Chute Lake Lodge is here and so are clients, friends and family; in true Bruce Cook fashion, the celebration is not without adrenaline, adventure, and a little friendly competition.
Game Changers Victoria Nolan
Dave Brown meets Paralympian Victoria Nolan to learn how she discovered rowing and became a world-class athlete. The pair share plenty of laughs as they wrap up the day with a lighthearted game of juice pong.
Our Community Home is Everything
Through the voices of two residents living in assisted-living settings, Home is Everything illuminates the challenges, breakthroughs, and life-transforming power of accessible housing.
You Can't Ask That Parkinson's
Living with a degenerative disease could seem overwhelming, but these Canadians show there can be hope.
Sight Seers Barbara's Orbs
Annapolis Valley's Barbara Nicholls claims to see and feel strange energy in the form of orbs.
Dish With Mary Head Chef Kevin Mad Chef Munroe
Mary travels to Coquitlam, B.C., to meet Chef Kevin Munroe, the mastermind behind the restaurant Q Burger; Chef Kevin shares the story of how he turned his passion for cooking into a successful business with the help of his wife, Erin.
Dish With Mary Chef Zach Keeshig
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.
Four Senses Sweet
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Four Senses Roasted & Toasted
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
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.
You Can't Ask That Depression
Meeting Canadians who share their stories and break down taboos around living with depression.
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.
You Can't Ask That Parents of a Child With a Disability
Meeting forthright Canadian parents who navigate endless worry and harsh judgements on a constant basis.
