
Friday, May 23rd TV listings for Cable 14 Hamilton
Ann Bending walks through some fitness moves that anyone can do.
Host Marilyn Parisien provides easy to follow functional work-outs to enable seniors to exercise in the comfort of their own home.
Yoga instructor Katie McClelland takes you on a journey to connect to yourself, and demonstrate a series of excersises that will make you feel joyous, liberated, and playful.
Barry Vincent shows how to do full body workouts in 14 minutes, at home with just a few pieces of equipment.
Baseball
Coverage of baseball events from around the world.
Barry Vincent shows how to do full body workouts in 14 minutes, at home with just a few pieces of equipment.
Kitchen Talks: From Canvas to Kitchen-Journeys in Healing
Marisa Mariella is joind by Tania LaCaria where they discuss Tania's passion for art and how it grew into a profession as a part of her mental health journey overcoming trauma.
Inside look at Hamilton Paramedic Service, Hamilton Police and Hamilton Fire Department.
Yoga instructor Katie McClelland takes you on a journey to connect to yourself, and demonstrate a series of excersises that will make you feel joyous, liberated, and playful.
Val Cole introduces the movers and shakers behind local organizations and checks out events, food and fashions.
The Hamilton Network May 21, 2025
The Hamilton Network brings viewers stories and events shaping the Hamilton area through interviews and information.
Halton News New
Jason Agnew hosts a program featuring local news, weather reports and sports from around the Halton Region.
Hosts Mary Dilly, Sarah Feere and Jeanette Bock share their decades of experience supporting seniors and their families in the Halton Region and speak with local experts on all things senior related.
Ann and Harmony meet Zoo Director Amanda Steen to learn about her job; they experience some exciting and chilling encounters during their visit.
A 5 part behind the scenes look at the Hamilton Cardinals.
MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals
From Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
Yoga instructor Katie McClelland takes you on a journey to connect to yourself, and demonstrate a series of excersises that will make you feel joyous, liberated, and playful.
Val Cole introduces the movers and shakers behind local organizations and checks out events, food and fashions.
The Hamilton Network May 21, 2025
The Hamilton Network brings viewers stories and events shaping the Hamilton area through interviews and information.
Inside look at Hamilton Paramedic Service, Hamilton Police and Hamilton Fire Department.
Ann and Harmony meet Zoo Director Amanda Steen to learn about her job; they experience some exciting and chilling encounters during their visit.
Host Megan Divecha meets local artists and tours Hamilton's collectives.
A discussion on accessibility, inclusion, integration and equal opportunities in Hamilton.
Anthony Marco talks with Lyndon George from the Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre and Erin Carr from Solidarity Place Worker Education Centre.
Ensemble! Spencer Mackenzie
Hamilton musicians Spencer Mackenzie and Brant Parker.
Hamilton Indoor Golf League follows passionate golfers battling it out on state-of-the-art simulators, where precision, strategy, and a little friendly rivalry drive the game.
Immanuel Christian Reformed Church Service
Services from the Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, which aims to grow through loving God by walking in the Spirit, serving others, and reaching out to neighbors.
Faith services provided by the Philpott Church, which include singing, sermons and children's time.
Breaking Pack is a show where its host, Stevan Sobot, opens booster boxes to find some of the rarest and most valuable trading cards on the market.
Jason Agnew hosts a program featuring local news, weather reports and sports from around the Halton Region.
A discussion on accessibility, inclusion, integration and equal opportunities in Hamilton.
Anthony Marco talks with Lyndon George from the Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre and Erin Carr from Solidarity Place Worker Education Centre.