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.
After a rare cross-border attack by Ukrainian troops against Russia, killing at least five civilians last week, where does this position Ukraine in the war against Russia? General Rick Hillier, former Canadian Chief of the defense staff, joins Evan to examine the war.
Nuit Blanche is back in Regina this year. The one-night annual festival will incorporate art installations and experiences throughout the city's downtown on Saturday, August 24th. Curator and coordinator for Nuit Blanche Regina, Amy Hameluck, joins Evan to share what this year's festival will look like.
Steven Seiferling, labour and employment lawyer, managing and founding lawyer of Seiferling Law in Saskatoon returns to the show to react to the news that Teamsters have filed strike notice with CN Rail.
August is National Drug Drop-Off Month. In an initiative by Drug Free Kids Canada and the Health Product Stewardship Association, a nationwide effort is being made to collect unused and expired medications to address concerns of easy access to medications in the home. Chantal Vallerand, executive director of Drug Free…
A new article from the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy is asserting that Canada is not systemically racist and, in fact, has always been position as country opposed to discrimination. Researcher and co-author of When did Canada end systematic racism? An historical and legal review, Danny Randell, joins Evan to…
What are the labour relations considerations with the rail stoppage happening now for Canadian workers? Steven Seiferling, labour and employment lawyer, managing and founding lawyer of Seiferling Law in Saskatoon, joins Evan to discuss possible remedies and options for workers in this contract dispute.
Tally up the score, tell us who wins and take home a weekly prize! It’s time for Green & White Prognostications presented by Canada West Harvest Centre. Pick the game winner and the closest combined score and you could win a $50 gas card!
A dispute over ice time at Regina’s Brandt Centre is so contentious, it is being brought to the floor of Regina City Council this week. A deal made between the Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. (REAL) and a new private minor hockey program, Young Guns Hockey Academy, over hockey at the…
Saskatchewan has a new member joining the Senate of Canada! Tracy Muggli, St. Paul's Hospital executive director and newly-appointed Canadian senator joins Evan to discuss her new role and the importance of the Senate in the lives of Canadians.
A new study shows that Canada's debt ranking fell from best in G7 to 7th worst of 32 advanced countries when total debt is measured. Jake Fuss, Director of Fiscal Studies and Policy at Fraser Institute and co-author of 'Caution Required When Comparing Canada’s Debt to that of Other Countries'…
Ken Miller, beloved former head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, has passed away at the age of 82. He died of cancer. Saskatchewan Roughriders historian Rob Vanstone joins Evan to remember Miller's legacy.
Back to school season is looming closer as August begins to draw to a close. A brand new report out from the Fraser Institute today, titled Education Spending in Public Schools in Canada, 2024 Edition, holds insight for Saskatchewan. Michael Zwaagstra, senior fellow with the Fraser Institute, public high school…
The U16 girls baseball nationals are coming to Saskatoon tomorrow through the weekend. Detective/Sgt. Corey Lenius with the Saskatoon Police Service is also chair person for that tournament and joins Evan to talk about the event.
What goes up, must come down. Pieces of space junk have been found on a farm near Ituna, Saskatchewan. Dr. Samantha Lawler, associate professor of astronomy with the University of Regina, joins Evan to discuss the environmental hazards of the growing number of satellites in orbit.
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Regina's new food hub is officially open. Unlike the large warehouse on Winnipeg Street, the food hub will operate like a grocery store, allowing guests to choose what they need. John Bailey, CEO of the Regina Food Bank, joins Evan to discuss how the new hub is doing in its…
Canada and the United States recently reached a negotiation on a Technology Safeguard Agreement. The agreement will benefit Canadian space companies, allowing American launch providers to use their facilities. Steve Matier, CEO of Maritime Launch joins Evan to discuss why the agreement is important to their development of Spaceport Nova…
It's 2024 and some communities in Saskatchewan still don't have access to the internet. Jean-Marc Nadeau, CEO of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA), and Jay Meyer, executive director of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) are both part of the Saskatchewan Broadband Action Committee and join Evan to…
21 Aug 2024 8AM
16 min
1720 – 1740
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