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.
We all know it's a good idea to go outside and get some fresh air, but being in nature can do a lot to cultivate positive feelings for people. Dr. Ali Palmer Fluevog, joins Evan to explain how nature can impact how we feel for the better.
What is your most epic road trip memory? Was it a summer trip? Was it spur of the moment? Did you have a purpose for traveling more than just getting away?
Critical minerals are a key part of Saskatchewan's energy and resources plan. Last week, the province announced new incentives to grow Saskatchewan's mining sector further. Pam Schwann, president of the Saskatchewan Mining Association (SMA) joins Evan to discuss critical minerals in the province.
Research out of the University of Regina has found that men and women in the RCMP reported a higher overall lifetime history of sexual assault than Canada's general population. Juliana Khoury, PhD student and lead author of “Sexual Victimization among Royal Canadian Mounted Police," joins Evan to discuss further findings…
Two University of Saskatchewan research projects recently received funding from the Canadian Space Agency! Dr. Steve Shirtliffe (PhD), with the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan, joins Evan to discuss how his project will use state-of-the-art satellite imaging techniques to map agricultural emissions.
It's your chance for fame, and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, but you’ll also win an exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel. Available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio Listener winners and then Evan revisits his…
According to records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation the federal government has spent $4.3 million since 2015 printing paper copies of its budgets. Ryan Thorpe, investigative journalist with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation joins Evan to further discuss his findings.
Municipalities and organizations across the province have signed a call to action calling on the province to pause investments into the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS). The National Police Federation is voicing those concerns. Morgan Buckingham, elected Board Direction with the National Police Federation and an RCMP Staff Sergeant, joins Evan…
The polls aren't looking good for Justin Trudeau. Recent polling shows the Liberals continue to fall but Trudeau won't step down. Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, joins Evan to discuss what's next for the Prime Minister.
Twenty athletes have been nominated to represent Canada in para athletics at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Saskatoon's 19-year-old Ashlyn Renneberg is one of them. She joins Evan ahead of her upcoming Team Canada track & field appearance.
In the office or your workplace, it might seem like Gen Z speaks a different language. While this generation may see a different way to do things, that doesn't mean its all bad, or good. Michelle Causton, ethics expert and educator joins Evan to dive into the ethics of Gen…
Evan catches up with Saskatoon's Acting Chief Darren Pringle, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2024 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.
Evan is joined in-studio by Ray Orb, president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) and Bill Huber, SARM vice president, interim division 6 director, for a big announcement.
Saskatchewan producers and stakeholders are getting more uncomfortable and concerned about a rail strike affecting the province after a decision made by the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB). The Wheat Growers Association is calling on Minister of Labour, Steven MacKinnon, while the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is urging…
A new type of anti-counterfeiting technology is being developed at Western University. The new technology goes beyond the typical luminescent markings that forgers have been able to exploit in recent years. Dr. Lijia Liu, assistant professor in Western University's Department of Chemistry and lead researcher in this work joins Evan…
Saskatchewan is getting a new 9-1-1 service! The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency and SaskTel are partnering on the new service, complying with the new federal mandate for the Next Generation 9-1-1 project. Paul Merriman, Saskatchewan Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety; Minister responsible for the Firearms Secretariat; and Deputy…
Building in Moosomin pays. Literally. For any new developed home in Moosimin, whether it's a regular home, mobile home or basement suite, the town will pay you $30,000 once an occupancy permit is issued. Moosomin Economic Development chair Murray Gray joins Evan to discuss what these means for the community.
12 Aug 2024 10AM
18 min
1760 – 1780
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