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More details from Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference

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  • Could lab-grown meat help the planet and our health? Jeff Ryman dives into this in his lifestyle headlines.
  • John Biehler of The App Show highlights some of the latest updates from Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference.
  • Blind Beginnings is hosting a unique event in the fall, providing opportunities for blind or partially sighted young adults and children. Sylvi Fekete fills us in.

Apple's world wide developer conference

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  • Apple kicked off its world wide developer conference, topped with a key note presentation; Michael Feir shares what he has learned.
  • On our Gardening segment, Susan Kerney features plants that love the sun.
  • Community Reporter Julia Bonnett highlights a fundraiser being held by Whistler Adaptive, called Golf for Good.
  • We wrap up the school year with our friends from the Communications class at W. Ross MacDonald School.
  • Our guest for this week’s Roundtable conversation is Brock Richardson, Host of The Neutral Zone on AMI-audio.

How to embrace the sun safely during the summer

A sunny day in the mountains
  • Is a sponge the most hygienic way to clean dishes? Jeff Ryman explains more in his health headlines.
  • On In The Know, Margrett Weldon features an organization that has been created to encourage women to keep reaching for the top!
  • A doctor in Saskatchewan is taking her services on the road to remote communities. Jim Krysko fills us in.
  • Registered Nurse Leslie Depoe gives us tips on how to embrace the sun safely during the summer.

Benefits of eating cucumbers

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  • There are challenges for seniors in caring for pets, and Dr. Danielle Jongkind discusses how seniors can be supported with pet care, on Ask a Vet.
  • Nutritionist Julia Karantjas features the cucumber, and why it’s such a great vegetable to consume during the summer.
  • imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival announced its programming for National Indigenous History Month for June 2022. We get the lowdown on what we can expect with Programming Manager, Kaitlin Tomaselli.
  • Community Reporter Toni Freimark highlights a great Adaptive Cycling Group in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
  • On our CNIB SmartLife segment, we revisit the Envision Glasses, and learn how the glasses help people with partial sight live more independently.
  • Woodworker Jeff Thompson tells us how we can keep our work area workable and safe, from a blindness perspective.

Edmonton Oilers in a tough position

Connor McDavid and Leon Draistl
  • On our Tech Talk, Michael Babcock shares a resource we can use to get started with Spring.
  • Can the Edmonton Oilers squeeze out a few wins against Colorado? Brock Richardson dives into this in his sports update.
  • Grant Hardy is here to highlight the AMI This Week feature on the Wives and Girlfriends of Spinal Cord Injury organization.
  • Community Reporter Annette Dennis highlights the Open Garden Tour and Free Spring Seedling Giveaway in London, Ontario.
  • After a sluggish spring which tested our patience, will summer be more favourable for enjoying our favourite outdoor activities? We get the lowdown on the Summer Forecast with the Weather Network.
  • The federal government announced British Columbia would receive an exemption from drug laws that will, in effect, decriminalize possession of small amounts of illicit substances. Let’s find out the implications of this with Danielle McLaughlin.