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On this episode of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares 12 gift suggestions for outdoor enthusiasts, the Outdoor Adventure has the gang back at the Montreal Biodome for a visit to the Laurentian Forest, and Lawrence reflects on Canada’s announcement at the COP15 biodiversity meeting in Montreal. Listen live Sundays at 3 p.m. Eastern on basic cable on AMI-audio or stream the show as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.ca and rank us on Apple Podcasts!
Environmental contributor Lawrence Gunther explains how Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas will play a role in tackling issues of climate change in Canada. From the October 12, 2021 episode.
How safe are the major sunscreen brands? We speak with our environmental expert, Lawrence Gunther. From the June 18, 2019 episode.
In the first hour of the show, Lawrence Gunther shares tips on swimming with vision loss (9:42). Michael McNeely explores issues of censorship facing the film industry (17:47). And, Aaron Broverman and Brittany Theisrecap their experience at 2023 World Dwarf Games (29:16)!
Alexis Jonathan Conrad from the Government of Canada chats about their first annual Canadian Congress on Disability Inclusion. Accessibility specialist Thea Kurdi describes what it takes to make transit fully accessible to passengers with disabilities. Environmental contributor Lawrence Gunther explains how ancient fire practices are beneficial to preventing the risk of wildfires. Community reporter J.R. Bjornson shares details about the upcoming Summer Science Circus in Edmonton. N...
We speak with Lawrence Gunther of Blue Fish Radio about his interview with Dianne Saxe, the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario. Dr. Greg McKenna from Holland College tells us about a video cookbook for people with intellectual disabilities. We discuss the role political spouses play in the public arena. Community reporter Rachel Kitson calls in from Prince Edward Island with news about the CNIB’s annual community meeting in Charlottetown. Marc Aflalo from Your Tech Report tells u...
On Tuesday June 22nd's show: Environmental contributor Lawrence Gunther discusses the potential benefits of using hydrogen as an energy source Community reporter J.R. Bjornson tells us about an inclusive and accessible playground for children in Blackfalds, Alberta. He also chats about a new walking club by the Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind. And, he describes his return to the comedy scene. To access his full report, visit here Nelson Régo of Cool Blind...
On Episode 93 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly explores how scientists are measuring the resilience of Canada’s Boreal Forest after the worst year of forest fires on record. Also, National Geographic photographer Brent Stirton shares stories about what it’s like for people who are blind and living in Third World countries, Lawrence has a few tips on how to safely and sustainably trim back and space trees, and reflects on why he has a special place in his heart for Canada’s e...
Last week, SpaceX launched another of its Falcon rockets bringing the total number of satellites to 700 and has plans to launch rockets every two weeks until over 12,000 of these satellites are orbiting the earth. Environmental expert Lawrence Gunther discusses the impact of satellite constellations on astronomy. From the September 15, 2020 episode.
On this episode of AMI Audio’s show Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, the focus is outdoor adventuring with your guide dog. But first Ms. Lilly is going to recap the family’s day on the Ottawa River fishing and boating on Fathers Day. Larissa Proctor, Manager of Guide Dog Advocacy for the CNIB, is going to tell us about the recent Guide Dog Advocacy Camp held at CNIB Lake Joe. Lawrence has some tips for taking your guide dog on watercraft. He also has some reflections to share on adve...
Environmental contributor Lawrence Gunther describes the effects of Russia's anti-satellite missile test that resulted in extensive debris-scattering. From the December 7, 2021 episode.
Wetlands around the world are vanishing three times faster than forests. Lawrence Gunther from Blue Fish Radio tells us about efforts to preserve biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. From the March 31, 2020 show.
Getty Stewart from Love Food Hate Waste discusses Food Waste Action Week. Getty is Love Food Hate Waste’s Food Saving Ambassador. She spoke about Food Waste Action Week Information and recipes to reduce food waste can be found at lovefoodhatewaste.ca Antarctic ice cover is shrinking, and Lawrence Gunther dives into the issue and how it can have a global impact. Elizabeth Mohler previews the International Delight Canada coffee takeover at Hale Coffee Elizabeth also highlig...
We speak with Lawrence Gunther about his new AMI-tv project, Makings of a Guide Dog. It follows Lawrence on his quest to find the perfect dog to guide him through various outdoor activities.
The Trans Mountain project isn’t the first pipeline to face serious opposition in Canada. Lawrence Gunther of Blue Fish Radio joins us to talk about earlier struggles over pipelines. From the April 24, 2018 episode.
This week on Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we go behind Door Number One, learn who Grace is, get tips for extracting fishing hooks and hear about not one, but two, calls-to-action. A jam-packed 26 minutes of informative and entertaining content, as always.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Jesse Klimitz from Human Space tells us about “Heritage for All,” a new project to develop accessible strategies for heritage properties.
As we approach the 50th anniversary of the first successful moon landing, we’ll speak with author James Donovan about his book “Shoot for the Moon.” Our environmental expert Lawrence Gunther discusses the risks facing Canada’s wild salmon population. Donna Jodhan from Barrier-Free Canada tells us about some long-term problems she’s been having with telephone banking. Community reporter Gerry Harris travelled to Moncton recently for the Atlantic Nationals Car Show. He’ll tell us how ...
Today on NOW with Dave Brown: Accessibility reporter Meagan Gillmore updates you on the Canada Disability Benefit following the latest cabinet shuffle Lawrence Gunther shares tips for planning the perfect camping experience Nelson Régo tells you about the “Beg I A” mobile app that detects eye diseases in their early stages For his tech tip of the day, he explains how to use Live Voicemail on iOS 17 Eliza Rocco competes against Elysia Yardley and Alex Smyth in another edition of...
On Tuesday March 2nd's show: Environmental contributor Lawrence Gunther describes the threat of aging and deteriorating dams on people living downstream Community reporter J.R. Bjornson tells us about a goalball opportunity for youth by the Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind. To access his full report, visit here Nelson Rego of Cool Blind Tech tells us about Google's all-new version of their TalkBack screen reader for Android And, we have another edition of ...