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.
The trial of Chris Barber and Tamara Lich still hasn't reached a final verdict. After two days of closing arguments this week, Canadian Press reporter, Laura Osman, says it's not expected to wrap up until likely Friday. She joins Evan to break down the lengthy, delayed trial and offer an…
Are you sick of added fees in the current economy? A new study shows Canadians are divided on whether restaurants should be allowed to charge a "no-show fee" when reservations aren't kept. Mario Canseco, president of Research Co. tells Evan more.
A new survey tool has been designed to predict injuries and improve occupational health and safety for Saskatchewan construction workers. The Safety Culture Survey tool is a collaboration between the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association and EHS Analytics. Collin Pullar, President of the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) joins Evan to…
Research from Western University in Ontario has discovered a protein that can stop DNA damage in its tracks. This finding could lead to developing vaccines against cancer, to crops that can withstand harsh growing conditions. Rob Szabla, graduate student in the Department of Biochemistry at Western University in Ontario and…
Gas taxes are hitting Saskatchewanians' wallets hard at the pump. According to a new report, Saskatchewan drivers are paying four different taxes every time they get gas. Gage Haubrich, The Canadian Taxpayers Federation Prairie Director, joins Evan to discuss what's going on at the fuel pump.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe joins Evan for a check-in on the province after the introduction of the new K-12 classroom cell phone ban as both a rail strike and a provincial election now loom.
A new app is coming out in the fall to help veterans. It's an anonymous peer support chat platform called 'The Burns Way,' in honour of the late Earl Burns Sr., who died during the James Smith Cree Nation mass stabbing. Cam MacLoed with TryCycle data systems, project lead for…
Retail theft and safety concerns have been making shopping a more difficult task for the everyday shopper across Canada. Christopher Andrews, sociologist and author of The Overworked Consumer: Self-Checkouts, Supermarkets and the Do-It-Yourself Economy joins Evan to discuss how consumers are affected by annoyance thefts like a recent one at…
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 Evan is joined by Lisa Miller, Regina Sexual Assault Centre Executive Director; Colton Fehr, Assistant Professor at the University of…
Legendary American media personality and writer, Phil Donahue, has died at the age of 88. Pop culture critic, Craig Silliphant, joins Evan to talk about The Phil Donahue Show and Donahue's impact on daytime television.
New funding is coming for critical minerals in Canada – specifically through the Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon. Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Canada joins Evan to discuss an announcement he is visiting Saskatoon this week to make.
Kevin Fenwick, former Provincial D/Minister of Justice, former Provincial Ombudsman for Saskatchewan and Rider fanatic, joins Evan to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning.
Harvest is underway for farmers across the province. Saskatchewan’s Minister of Agriculture, David Marit, joins Evan to discuss this year's harvest season and the importance of farm safety awareness.
Weeks after a wildfire devastated the community of Jasper, residents are now able to go home. Richard Ireland, Mayor of Jasper, joins Evan to discuss what's next for the community as folks head home.
What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for LOADED GRILLED NACHOS.
Does altruism have a place in the grocery store? With prices ever high, Sylvain Charlebois, Canadian researcher and professor in food distribution and policy at Dalhousie University joins Evan to talk about "pricing with purpose."
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are back home and ready to face the Montreal Alouettes. Both teams are 1st in their respective divisions. Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone, joins Evan to share his thoughts on the upcoming game.
16 Aug 2024 7AM
13 min
1740 – 1760
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