The Voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
In the latest update from the bargaining dispute between CN and CPKC Railways and the Teamsters Union over the contract for rail workers in the province, the Canada Industrial Relations Board imposed binding arbitration between the rail companies and the union. Jonathan Abecassis, CN rail media representative, joins Evan to…
It's Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in Saskatchewan and chairs for Prostate Cancer Support Regina and Saskatoon - James Froh and Murray Hill, respectively - join Evan to explain why this month is so important to observe.
You may know the name Sasha Reid & The Midnight Order from your Disney+ 'new releases' menu. Dr. Sasha Reid, a Canadian departmental psychologist, works to analyze data to understand the psychology of those who harm others and bring justice to families affected by crime. She and psychotherapist, Ayah Ellithy,…
You’re quick & clever! And for some weird reason you’ve carried the right answer in your head for years. Or maybe you just trust Uncle Google. It's time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener for Little Town Apparel -- your chance for fame and acclaim and to prove just how smart…
Canada is reducing its temporary foreign workers, but that's might not be the solution to increasing job opportunities for Canadians. Kerry Peterson, who formerly worked in the immigration business in Saskatoon, joins Evan to explore what the immigration concerns in Canada look like.
Yesterday, Z99 held an exciting #BackToSaskatch event, raising support for Saskatchewan Food Banks and accepting final donations in Saskatchewan's bid to create the longest friendship bracelet in the world. Wheels from Z99 join Evan to recap Tuesday's event.
The U.S. Presidential Debate last night gave the world a chance to see presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris go head to head. University of Washington political science professor, Mark Smith, joins Evan to dissect the events of the debate on Tuesday night.
We're coming up on the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Matt Warshauer, professor at Central Connecticut State University and author of 'Creating and Failing the 9/11 Generation,' believes that much of the chaos currently in American politics and international relations can be traced back to the events…
About half of Canadians are not opposed to the idea of mandatory national service being imposed for a period of time for all 18-year-olds in the country, according to a new poll from Research Co. Mario Canseco, president of Research Co., joins Evan to discuss the poll's results.
Evan catches up with Saskatoon's Chief of Police, Cam McBride, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2024 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.
The head of the Saskatchewan Nurses Union (SUN), thinks people in Saskatchewan should be apprehensive about the sorts of care they'll receive in the moments they need it. That's because the health care system in the province continues to struggle with staffing and high demand. Tracy Zambory, SUN president, joins…
The Toronto International Film Festival will screen films from around the world this weekend. Evan welcomes the directors of So Surreal: Behind the Masks, Joanne Robertson and Neil Diamond, to talk about their film, illustrating the journey to bring the surrealist ceremonial masks back home, in a journey from Turtle…
As a teenage girl deals with major injuries in hospital that were inflicted on her by a fellow student at Evan Hardy School, Evan delves into violent threat assessments. Saskatchewan Minister of Education, Jeremy Cockrill, joins Evan to discuss those assessments and how such a situation still happened in a…
Kids have been back in the classroom for a week or so. If you're thinking ahead at what sort of additional help your child might need to stay on track this year, Sheryl Harrow-Yurach, executive director of Foundations Learning, joins Tamara Cherry to highlight their Spark program and its need…
A new digital heritage project is expected to be instrumental in building connections between Indigenous communities, researchers and institutions. Focusing on Cumberland House, Dr. Allyson Stevenson, assistant professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan and Gabriel Dumont Institute Chair in Métis Studies, joins Tamara Cherry…
AI is being applied in an ever-increasing number of different fields and industries. Researchers are now using machine learning to create a new recipe to make cheaper hydrogen -- a greener fuel source to help transition away from fossil fuels. Jehab Abed, a researcher who led on this work as…
Each and every Monday we invite experts in the law to pull up a seat and discuss the week’s biggest crime and justice stories. In today’s Round Table of Justice, Tamara Cherry is joined by Neil McArthur, director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of…
Plastics are still being highly debated in Canada, with the question on the line of whether the federal government should be able to ban use of plastics across the country. As bans on plastic straws and bags are debated, Christa Seaman, vice president of plastics division with the Chemistry Industry…
Broadcast journalist and co-founder of The Line, Matt Gurney, joins Tamara Cherry to talk recent political news, including the resignation of longtime Liberal campaign manager, Jeremy Broadhurst.
9 Sep 2024 7AM
15 min
1640 – 1660
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