
TV Schedule for Rogers Ottawa English
Wednesday, August 6th TV listings for Rogers Ottawa English
An exercise program for older adults to help increase balance and mobility.
Fitness instructor and wellness advocate Geneviève Castonguay leads this high impact workout.
A combination workout for all fitness levels, encapsulating high intensity interval training, cardio and community support for a full overhaul of body and soul.
Host and seniors fitness expert Meg Stickl shows how to do low impact workouts at home.
Instructor Brittany Stephens guides viewers through a series of gentle poses using Vinyasa and Hatha flow techniques.
Food writers/cook Paula Roy shares recipes from her cookbook.
Host Joel Myslik shows viewers how to make tasty gluten-free meals at home.
Daniela Sfara makes Apple Pie.
Speeches by Canadian politicians, business leaders, and social figures.
Techopia focuses on Ottawa's technology sector.
Taking a journey to Iceberg Alley in Newfoundland to learn about the frozen giants of the Atlantic.
Guests of the series will instruct viewers in something new and interesting about fly-fishing.
An exercise program for older adults to help increase balance and mobility.
Margaret Dickenson shares stunning and award-winning recipes.
Mrs Calabash invites viewers into her kitchen to share her favorite recipes.
Grill This, Smoke That The Ribs Show
Cooking ribs low, slow and wrapped in foil; corn boat.
A series of original creative stories, animated by local authors for children of all ages.
Time Traveling With the Historical Society of Ottawa
Host Ben Weiss introduces stories from local historians on Ottawa past and important events.
A feature performance of Chamber music presented by the Music and Beyond Festival.
Join Mr. C, the teacher, and participate in lessons about math, spelling, phonics, reading, science, social emotional learning, art, and more.
A look at a variety of sports and classic cars.
Stories about the people, places and history of Ottawa.
News, information and entertainment in the Ottawa Ukrainian community.
News, information and entertainment in the Ottawa Armenian community.
Canada Files Dr. Tak Mak
Dr. Tak Mak continues to work in his lab at age 77, remaining an active expert in the field of cancer metabolism.
Time Traveling With the Historical Society of Ottawa
Host Ben Weiss introduces stories from local historians on Ottawa past and important events.
Canada Files Katharine Hayhoe
Professor and climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy.
Food writers/cook Paula Roy shares recipes from her cookbook.
Speeches by Canadian politicians, business leaders, and social figures.
An Hour to Give An Hour to Give
Veteran broadcaster and compassionate community champion Sam Laprade sheds light on Ottawa's most impactful charities and non-profit organizations and their amazing work. Featured this week: Connected Canadians.
Worth Noting New Live
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Worth Noting New Live
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
Worth Noting New Live
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.