TV Schedule for Rogers Television Community Channel
Wednesday, December 10th TV listings for Rogers Television Community Channel
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.
Ottawa City Council New Live
Strong & Steady, a program designed to help older adults stay active, strong, and independent. Brought to you by Ottawa Public Health in partnership with Recreation, Culture and Facility Services.
Margaret Dickenson shares stunning and award-winning recipes.
Weekly coverage of a Carleton Ravens varsity sporting event.
A feature performance of Chamber music presented by the Music and Beyond Festival.
Stories of senior citizens excelling in various sports and physical activities whose stories remind us that age is merely a number and it's never too late to chase a dream or make a new start.
News, information and entertainment in the Ottawa Ukrainian community.
News, information and entertainment in the Ottawa Armenian community.
A fun magazine style show celebrating everything Ottawa has to offer. Hosted by Julie Findlay, also knows as the Mom in the Know, Julie will have interesting guests join her for a fun and entertaining time.
Canada Files Samantha Nutt
Physician and humanitarian Samantha Nutt, founder of War Child Canada.
Time Traveling With the Historical Society of Ottawa New
Host Ben Weiss introduces stories from local historians on Ottawa past and important events.
One-on-one interviews with prominent and successful Canadians.
Food writers/cook Paula Roy shares recipes from her cookbook.
Speeches by Canadian politicians, business leaders, and social figures.
Sam Laprade sheds light on Ottawa's charities and non-profit organizations.
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.
Worth Noting New Live
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
Strong & Steady, a program designed to help older adults stay active, strong, and independent. Brought to you by Ottawa Public Health in partnership with Recreation, Culture and Facility Services.
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.
