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.
Statues of historic Canadian figures have become a hot topic of conversation. Behind closed doors, a federal board quietly decided no historic plaques will be made to remember Sir John A. Macdonald, despite his "historic person" status. Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock's Reporter, joins Taylor MacPherson to explain how…
After a long, smoky week, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are back in action tonight. Britton Gray, Green Zone Rider reporter for 980 CJME and 650 CKOM, joins guest host Taylor MacPherson to discuss the upcoming game and concerns about implications from the haze hanging over the province.
After the death of iconic English singer-songwriter, Ozzy Osborne, this week, Evan welcomes Canadian record producer and audio engineer, Kevin Churko, to talk about working with the Prince of Darkness.
STARS plays a vital role across the country saving lives. But have you ever heard the story of someone who was a patient of the service? Brian Sinclair, owner of The Shake Shop in Regina, was saved by STARS back in May. He's joined by Melissa Pawlust, founder of the…
An event is hoping to "tee off" the futures of Indigenous Youth. Cadmus Delorme, Founding Partner & Chair with OneHoop, joins Evan to chat about its inaugural fundraising golf tournament. It's raising funds for scholarships that will help youth pursue education and make community connections.
Canada has seen major growth in immigration trends. According to a new report, recent immigration levels have more than doubled when compared to the first 15 years of the 2000s. Jock Finlayson, senior fellow at the Fraser Institute and co-author of the report, Canada's Changing Immigration Patterns, 2000-2024, joins Evan…
We've just learned the verdict of the Hockey Canada trial this morning. Andrew Hitchcock, criminal lawyer with Pfefferle Law in Saskatoon, joins Evan to discuss the trial outcome.
School may be out for the summer, but as we near the end of July, holidays are already half over and students are just one month away from back-to-school! When Saskatchewan teachers went on strike last year, a lot was up in the air, like extracurricular activities, sporting events and…
We're in the thick of Roughrider season! But our province's football team's impact goes far beyond the football field.The Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation supports youth mental health, education programs and amateur sports. Cindy Fuchs, Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation Executive Director, joins Evan to share the highlights from the foundation's 2024-2025 Impact Report…
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…
Prime Minister Mark Carney has found himself in some hot water over his financial arrangements, specifically his blind trusts and ethics screen. Duff Conacher, co-founder of Democracy Watch, joins Evan to explain what this means and how Carney still has a chance to provide Canadians with transparency.
A new survey of Canadians’ views regarding taxes, tariffs, and government spending shows that over 3/4 of people in the country feel overtaxed and underserved by the federal government. Samantha Dagres, communications manager at the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI), joins Evan to break down what the results of the survey…
What will be the outcome of today's sentencing for Chris Barber and Tamara Lich? As an anticipated ending to the saga of the Freedom Convoy nears later today, Evan speaks with Brian Pfefferle, Saskatoon criminal defence lawyer, about what might come out of the sentencing.
Do you still get together with your extended family? What about your old co-workers? One of our listeners, Tyler, says he and the former staff from Eaton's still get together every year for a BBQ! Share your sweet reunion traditions with Evan
Wildfire-filled summers have become our new normal, but is there a better way we can communicate issues regarding the smoke that comes with it? Glenn McGillivray, managing director of the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction and adjunct professor of disaster and emergency management at York University, thinks so. He joins…
Crime prevention is entering a new era, and one Saskatchewan police officer is leading the charge. Ryan Ehalt, police officer and CEO, founder of Crime Crushing, created the tech platform Crime Crushing to help law enforcement solve crime and locate missing people with help from the community. He joins Evan…
Evan sits down with Saskatoon Mayor, Cynthia Block, for her monthly mayoral panel check-in. Mayor Block takes Evan's and your questions and gives an update Saskatoon's state of affairs.
22 Jul 9AM
18 min
220 – 240
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