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.
It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for CROCKPOT CHILI MAC & CHEESE.
Evan catches up with Saskatoon's new Chief of Police, Chief Dave Haye, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2024 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.
A task force in Newfoundland explored the issue of classroom complexity in 2017. Dr. Alice Collins, professor emeritus at Memorial University, was chair of the Premier's Task Force on improving educational outcomes. The task force's findings are explored in their final report, Now is the Time, and Dr. Collins joins…
After one week of teachers exercising work-to-rule in the province and schools adjusting to the job action, Saskatchewan's education minister, Jeremy Cockrill, joins Evan to offer an update on where the province -- and stalled negotiations with the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation -- are at.
Rebecca Strong wowed the Canada's Got Talent judges and audience late last month with her rendition of Demi Lovato's 'Stone Cold' during her audition -- earning herself a Golden Buzzer. The Prince Albert singer joins Evan to talk about representing her Denesuline culture and what that experience was like.
Did Mary Poppins have it right? Can a spoonful of sugar actually help your day? Harvey Schachter, a Kingston-based writer specializing in management issues, explores whether that spoonful could actually make you more productive. He joins Evan to address that topic and other timely management areas.
Starting this weekend is the annual convention for the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association. Randy Goulden, SUMA president, joins Evan to share some details about the conference and what the most crucial areas of concern are for urban municipalities this year.
The Canadian Agri-Food Automation and Intelligence Network Ltd. is a not-for-profit company that's funding a lot of Saskatchewan work. Evan is joined by CAAIN CEO, Darrell Petras, to walk through some of those projects being funded to the tune of $18.3 million -- about a third of which comes from…
Inflation has been hurting everyone's wallets at the grocery store check out and when they get their restaurant tab at the end of the night. But research from food expert and professor, Sylvain Charlebois, is saying food sales are also showing that Canada is getting poorer -- at an alarming…
A Moose Jaw cardiologist opted out of provincial medicare about six months ago. Dr. Jeffrey Wilkinson's clinic was the first to do this since 1962 and many have expressed skepticism about this business model. Dr. Wilkinson joins Evan to give an update on how his clinic is faring after making…
Families in Saskatchewan are frustrated as work-to-rule continues by teachers in the province indefinitely. Until those stalled negotiations between the provincial government and the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation resume, school divisions are attempting to navigate questions from parents and frustrated students. Twylla West, communications and media coordinator for Regina Catholic Schools,…
As addictions concerns continue to be discussed in the province, we speak to the co-founder of Saskatchewan's first intensive outpatient addiction treatment center. Tanner Perratt, executive director of Possibilities Recovery Center, and former Canadian hockey player, Sheldon Kennedy, join Evan to discuss an upcoming event.
After asking 20 AI chatbots 16 questions about crime and gun control, Dr. John Lott, founder of the CPRC, found a left-wing bias emerge on the subject. He joins Evan to talk about the findings of his research and what it might mean on the subject.
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A letter emailed by the Regina Catholic School Division is causing some frustration and raising more questions for parents about the ongoing work-to-rule by Saskatchewan teachers. Journalist and Regina parent, Tamara Cherry, joins Evan to share some of her thoughts after receiving this email.
The music ecosystem is a fascinating place that is devaluing the pricelessness of oldies, according to journalist, writer and critic, Marc Hogan. A recent piece of his explores the dangers of treating music like an oil well. He joins Evan to delve further into the economics happening behind the scenes…
The Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) has been met with skepticism often, and some worry it won't exist forever. To help people consider how they can plan for their futures, Scott Bjornson with Living Sky Financial joins Evan to discuss how the CPP will impact you and what you should consider…
Owner and editor of PipelineOnline.com, Brian Zinchuk, joins Evan to delve further into the federal oil and gas emissions cap and federal 'Methane 75' regulations and the action Saskatchewan is taking to review them.
The Saskatchewan Government has referred the federal oil and gas emissions cap and federal 'Methane 75' regulations -- announced by the federal government at COP28 in December last year -- to the Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal to assess the impacts they could have on the province's economy. Saskatchewan's minister…
10 Apr 2024 7AM
15 min
2340 – 2360
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