TV Schedule for Rogers Ajax
Friday, June 26th TV listings for Rogers Ajax
The Yoga Show with Carol Baxter
Carol guides viewers through an empowering yoga workout for the mind, body and soul that is adaptable for any experience level.
Features on community events and charities across Durham Region.
Host Eric Marchen takes a fun look at the film industry and gives viewers recommendations on what films they should see.
A look at the people and stories behind Canada's military, sharing personal stories of resilience, duty and community impact.
One-on-one interviews with prominent and successful Canadians.
An interview series that shines a spotlight on scientists who are trailblazers in their fields.
Your local source for community news.
Examining healthcare options in Durham Region.
A Little Bit Fit With Karen Ross
Personal trainer Karen Ross educates and motivates those that think it's too late for them to start becoming more fit, regardless of their current situation.
Cst. Darryl Rice of Durham Regional Police provides tips and information to keep seniors safe, active and healthy.
Community Message Board - Go to www.rogerstv.com to submit your not for profit community announcement.
The BMD interviews local musicians about their music careers.
Host Eric Marchen takes a fun look at the film industry and gives viewers recommendations on what films they should see.
Features on community events and charities across Durham Region.
Your local source for community news.
Conversations, heartfelt expert advice and the latest mental health research, The Mental Health Podcast is the friend you need. Hosted by award-winning broadcaster Kevin Frankish.
Chef Connie travels to farms throughout the Kawartha Lakes and prepares a meal using their products.
Features on community events and charities across Durham Region.
Host Eric Marchen takes a fun look at the film industry and gives viewers recommendations on what films they should see.
Host Joel Myslik shows viewers how to make tasty gluten-free meals at home.
Holy Angels (2017)
A look at the Holy Angels Residential School in Alberta, a place where hundreds of First Nations children were imprisoned. Canada's colonialist history is captured through impressionistic images and the fragmented language of a child.
After the Totem Pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, a 22-year-old carver named Robert Davidson made sure of its return in 1969, effecting a resurgence of culture and art in its wake.
The Sports Report With Scott Dennis
Scott Dennis explores the rich sporting community of Durham.
Features on community events and charities across Durham Region.
The BMD interviews local musicians about their music careers.
Get to know some wonderful entertainers in Toronto's LGBTQ community.
Community Message Board - Go to www.rogerstv.com to submit your not for profit community announcement.
Community Message Board - Go to www.rogerstv.com to submit your not for profit community announcement.
