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Culture Days return!

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  • Margrett Weldon brings us the latest lifestyle headlines
  • John Biehler joins us to talk about Starlink and T-Mobile's new partnership to connect mobile phones to satellites
  • Culture Days return across the country. Content Development Specialist, Sylvi Fekete gives us the details!
  • Its the Friday edition of the Buzz with Bill Shackleton.
  • Ryan Hooey tells us about the proliferation of the Canadian audio book market on the Chatty Bookshelf
  • We reflect on segments from the week on Cut for Time.

Adaptive Climbing, A Sport for All Abilities!

A rock climbing instructor helps a woman using a wheelchair get rigged up to climb a rock wall
  • Michael Feir tells us about "Unseen Touchscreen", a new course he's been preparing to teach.
  • Susan Kerney lists the late summer tasks to complete in your garden.
  • The Canadian Adaptive Climbing Society helps climbers of all abilities access the sport.
  • It’s the Thursday edition of Buzz With Bill with Producer Bill Shackleton!
  • Wayne Henshall, of CNIB's Come to Work Program, gives us the details on their upcoming Connecting the Dots conference.
  • We roundtable thought provoking news stories with AMI-audio's host of Macleans, Matt Speirs.

Back to School Safety

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  • Margrett Weldon shares the latest Health Headlines.
  • On In The Know, Margrett Weldon shares safety tips to keep in mind for students returning back to school.
  • Regional Content Reporter Jim Krysko tells us about an Edmonton area organization that aims to provide an inclusive experience of Alberta waters.
  • It’s the Wednesday edition of Buzz With Bill with Producer Bill Shackleton!
  • Elysia Yardley from AMI's Human Resources department joins us to talk about employment.
  • Let's squeeze in some more picnics and BBQs before summer runs out! We get to prep and ideas with Independent Living Skills Specialist Leanne Baarda.

Celebrating the 73rd Canadian International Air Show

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  • Dr. Danielle Jongkind updates us on Monkeypocks, and transmission of this condition to our pets.
  • How can we make our salad a full, balanced meal option? Nutritionist Julia Karantjas lets us know.
  • The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians is celebrating their 30th anniversary. We learn more about this with Marcia Yale, National President and Diana Brent, member of the 30th Anniversary Committee.
  • Community Reporter Toni Freimark highlights Medicine Hat Adaptive Sports and Recreation Fall and Winter programming.
  • The Canadian International Air Show is celebrating its 73rd year this Labour Day weekend, and Tickets are still available! Lori Duthie, the show’s Executive Director is here to tell us about some of the show’s upcoming features.
  • We’re joined by AMI-audio manager, Andy Frank, to talk to us about some changes that are on the way for AMI this Fall.

Doors Open Celebrates 21 Years in London, ON

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  • On our Tech Talk, Michael Babcock and Jenine Stanley, Director of Customer Communication with Aira, discuss the latest developments with the Aira service.
  • Canadian Women's para ice-hockey team wins silver at World Championships. Brock Richardson of The Neutral Zone brings us our weekly Sports Update.
  • Michelle Dudas, Senior Producer for AMI This Week, joins us to wrap up the series on AMI-tv.
  • Community Reporter Annette Dennis highlights this year's Doors Open event in London, Ontario, celebrating 21 years.
  • In an effort to raise funds for her favourite four-legged foundation, local canine legend and international barbeque sensation, Ms. Deborah Rose, is giving Canadians a chance to try her award-winning BBQ sauce. We learn more with John Minchin of Spot Dog Walking.
  • Last week, a Canadian veteran with PTSD and a brain injury was offered medical assistance in dying – even though he did not ask for it. We discuss the case with Danielle McLaughlin, on Know Your Rights.