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Do you know what's in your sunscreen?

Someone applying sunscreen
  • The Canadian government has made some changes to regulations surrounding the importation of puppies. Dr. Danielle Jongkind fills us in.
  • Do you know what's in your sunscreen, and is it safe to use? Let’s discuss on our Wellness segment with Frances Wong.
  • Community Reporter Anthony Hodgetts highlights Heritage Park -Canada's largest living history museum.
  • Last week the Musée de la civilisation opened a very bold exhibition, entitled Oh Shit! This groundbreaking show will explore every facet of the world's most underrated, limitless resource. We learn more with the exhibition’s project manager.
  • On our KellyCo Book Club meeting, we discuss The Wreck of the Titan, written by Morgan Robertson, with the recommender of the book, David Dennis.

Teeing up the Stanley Cup Final: Tampa vs Montreal

Montreal Canadiens celebrating
  • How do you get started with accessibility on the Chromebook? Michael Babcock dives into it on our Tech Talk.
  • The Stanley Cup Final kicks off tonight with Montreal taking on Tampa. Brock Richardson tee's this up in his sports report.
  • Joining us to preview the AMI This Week feature on the Bowhead Reach Adaptive Bike is Bethany Deer, our Reporter in Edmonton.
  • Vancouver Community Reporter Julia Bonnett highlights BC BlindSports Dryland Dragon Boat Training.
  • Eight-in-ten Canadians recognize Indigenous businesses strengthen the country’s social fabric, according to a new national Leger survey. We dive into this with Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business and Sodexo Canada.
  • Danielle McLaughlin discusses the recent removal of people living in tents from a large urban park in Toronto.

Early summer in the garden and on the balcony

Summer flowers

Ontario providing accessible rides to COVID-19 vaccination sites

COVID-19 vaccine vial
  • Ontario will be providing accessible rides to COVID-19 vaccination sites. Jeff Ryman has more on his health headlines.
  • On in the know, Margrett Weldon and her guest, Veteran Canadian Politician Olivia Chow tell us about the Layton Legacy Project.
  • Disability advocates in Winnipeg are calling on the city to enforce accessibility policies in construction zones. Jim Krysko brings us up to speed on the matter.
  • The AppleTV+ show, SEE is casting in Canada to film in the Greater Toronto Area for a singer / actor who are blind or partially sighted. We speak with producer and consultant, Joe Strechay to learn more!
  • Leanne Baarda walks us through prepping for summer Barbecuing, and shares BBQ recipes.

Outrageous animal stories

A goat sticking it's tongue out
  • On Ask a Vet, Dr. Danielle Jongkind shares personal stories about the outrageous things she’s witnessed animals being up to.
  • Nutritionist Julia Karantjas talks to us about Calcium and bone health, and debunks some myths.
  • DeafBlind Ontario Services has joined a global campaign to build awareness about people who are deafblind by engaging in "yarn bombing" or tactile art installations for the month of June.
  • St. John’s Community Reporter Kim Thistle highlights an upcoming Yoga in the Park event.
  • Lucia Bellefante continues our conversation around parents helping create independence for children who are blind or partially sighted. This month, she focuses on how to develop specific skills and routines.
  • Starting next week you can learn the fundamentals of sketch comedy writing in an 8 week course at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre. We learn more with Manager, Grace Smith.