Aunty Pooh arrives with an idea that would allow Bruce to help more people experience adventures.
An exploration of cultural myths and dynamics of power inspired by a medieval musical play, as potrayed by a company of artists with and without Down Syndrome.
An exploration of cultural myths and dynamics of power inspired by a medieval musical play, as potrayed by a company of artists with and without Down Syndrome.
Host Grant Hardy investigates the impact of Metro Vancouver's housing crisis on people with disabilities and how it is challenging city planners, architects, and governments; Grant also reveals solutions being tested to help address the crisis.
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A horse named Ace helps a 13-year-old boy with Down Syndrome find his voice. Meanwhile, it's bath time for future dog guide puppies, and things go swimmingly when service dog Atlas teams up with a young girl with a limb difference.
Mary Mammoliti travels to meets Chef Tommy Schneider, the winner of the National Pizza Competition in Naples, Italy; Mary and Tommy chat about his journey to winning the competition and why he decided to open his restaurant in Winnipeg, Canada.
Mary meets Chef Louie Lui, a renowned chef hailing from Hong Kong; Chef Louie shares the journey of how he came to Winnipeg and how he brought traditional Hong Kong flavors to the city.
Dungeons & Dragons is a truly accessible game; learning more about this real-time role-playing game and the people that play it.
Host Grant Hardy investigates the impact of Metro Vancouver's housing crisis on people with disabilities and how it is challenging city planners, architects, and governments; Grant also reveals solutions being tested to help address the crisis.
Marco Pasqua joins AMI Vancouver's Grant Hardy as they travel through B.C.'s beautiful Okanagan Valley; they learn about its history and culture, enjoying local food and drinks and making friends along the way.
For two Saskatchewan men, the love and support of family helped them reclaim their identity, passion, and purpose.
Ryan's wheelchair basketball team continues to struggle with consistency. He seeks advice from former Paralympian Chris Cederstrand about his parasport journey, and if an opportunity with the sledge hockey team is a good idea.
Learning more about Abilities in Motion, a charity aimed to incorporate adaptive equipment, training and programming into organizations offering on-water recreational activities.
A horse named Ace helps a 13-year-old boy with Down Syndrome find his voice. Meanwhile, it's bath time for future dog guide puppies, and things go swimmingly when service dog Atlas teams up with a young girl with a limb difference.
Chris Judge and Rebekah Higgs give tips for home improvement and accessibility tips.
A magazine that focuses on disability and is a gathering place for those who live with or are close to people with functional limitations.
Follow up with several job seekers to discover what has happened since they appeared on the show, and what long-term benefits and challenges they have experienced in work and life.
Mark and Laura investigate the Queen's County Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where inexplicable things, like smoky wisps, eerie voice-like sounds and bumps, thuds and thumps occur.
For two Saskatchewan men, the love and support of family helped them reclaim their identity, passion, and purpose.
Bobbi leads an exercise routine with seated options, targeting the muscles that support the push and pull motions in everyday life; heading to the kitchen with a registered dietician, who explains why everyone deserves to eat what they enjoy.
Aunty Pooh arrives with an idea that would allow Bruce to help more people experience adventures.
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Learning more about Abilities in Motion, a charity aimed to incorporate adaptive equipment, training and programming into organizations offering on-water recreational activities.
Host Grant Hardy investigates the impact of Metro Vancouver's housing crisis on people with disabilities and how it is challenging city planners, architects, and governments; Grant also reveals solutions being tested to help address the crisis.
Ness prepares for the lead up to the Canadian Athletics Championships, his first national competition as an openly trans man; right before the competition, Ness receives an email that jeopardizes his entire athletics career.
Every Tuesday, Ness makes the life-affirming decision to inject his body with testosterone; Ness describes how this life-saving medicine has transformed his body, changing his appearance, strength and mindset.
Ness and Eva have a week of celebrations that include their 10th wedding anniversary and Ness' one-year anniversary on testosterone; their excitement is cut short when they become the victims of a crime.
Ness and Eva are in a rush to get new gear and perform well as they head into the final competition of the season; this is Ness' last chance to fight for his place on the Canadian National Team.
In the wake of Lex's unexpected early retirement, Ness and Eva deliberate over the options of getting a new guide dog, involving a potentially dangerous trip to the U.S.
After years of job instability, Ness finally has something to celebrate at work; after months of fighting to prove themselves and uncertainty, Ness receives the final decision.
Alex Smyth visits Quebec during the winter season to learn about what the province has to offer.
Ryan's wheelchair basketball team continues to struggle with consistency. He seeks advice from former Paralympian Chris Cederstrand about his parasport journey, and if an opportunity with the sledge hockey team is a good idea.
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Aunty Pooh arrives with an idea that would allow Bruce to help more people experience adventures.
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