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.
This year's inductees into the Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame will be inducted officially on April 13th. We heard earlier this week from Les Johnson, one of the inductees. Now, Sask. Ag Hall of Fame president, Reed Andrew, joins Evan to speak about this years inductees being honored and the…
Last week, a new policy was signed into law in Floridan, banning children under the age of 14 from having their own social media accounts. Other American states have passed similar laws, including Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Ohio and Utah. James Turk, director for the Centre of Free Expression with Toronto…
A day after we learned that the legendary former Saskatchewan Roughriders CEO and player, Jim Hopson, has died, we open up the phones to hear your stories, memories and words of condolences.
Saskatchewan is mourning the loss of Jim Hopson, former Saskatchewan Roughrider and team CEO, after he lost his battle with cancer at 73 this week. His former teammate, Steve Mazurak, joins Evan to remember the remarkable man Jim Hopson was.
The University of Saskatchewan's cross-continental bird-tracking network might just fly south next winter after receiving more than $3 million in funding for research. Dr. Mitch Weegman with the University of Saskatchewan’s department of biology is part of Motus project and joins Evan to share more about it.
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Brian Zinchuk, owner and editor of Pipeline Online, joins Evan for his monthly check in on Saskatchewan's energy news. He stays to take your calls with Evan -- call 1-877-332-8255 with your questions for Brian Zinchuk!
Saskatchewan is waking up to the news that Jim Hopson, legendary Saskatchewan Roughrider, has passed away at 73. Evan replays his last interview with Jim Hopson before his death and is joined by the Green Zone’s Darrell Davis and Jamie Nye to reminisce on Hopson’s life and legacy.
After a month of mandatory alcohol screening in March by Regina police, Saskatchewan RCMP are going to start doing the same thing during every routine traffic stop. This is a power that the federal government allowed police to have back in 2018, but there are some mixed reviews on it…
After a long and accomplished agricultural career, Les Johnson is being recognized for all that he's accomplished. He joins Evan in studio to talk about his roots in the Saskatchewan soil and his induction to the Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame.
Part of Autism Awareness & Acceptance Month, happening in April. To mark the importance of today, and taking a look at the events coming up this month, Alle Guarnieri and Alex Scott with Autism Services of Saskatoon join Evan.
It can be hard enough to simply navigate the health care system with all of its problems right now. But a Canadian physician is finding its even harder if you are Indigenous. Dr. Jarol Boan, a Canadian physician and associate professor of medicine at the University of Saskatchewan, joins Evan…
Farming is a big topic for Saskatchewan. Many families in the province know how difficult the profession of being a producer can be and what the day-to-day realities are. A Saskatchewan woman and her husband are doing their part to have those transparent conversations by just sharing their own life…
Sextortion is on the rise in Saskatchewan, and the RCMP in the province are part of the front lines responding to the fallout of these crimes. St/Sgt. Scott Lambie of the Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes Branch joins Evan to talk about the risks to kids and what parents can be…
After Regina police announced mandatory alcohol screening would accompany all roadside stops for the month of March, Saskatchewan RCMP are going to begin permanently including mandatory alcohol screening with all routine traffic stops. This news precedes a new statistic from SGI that found nearly 1,000 new drivers were suspended last…
Saskatchewan has about half of the world's potash reserves, but what if the province could be making more off of that resource? Author Eric Cline details in his new book, Squandered: Canada's Potash Legacy, that Saskatchewan should be making more off of potash than it is. He joins Evan to…
After the results of this year’s Kraft Hockeyville competition added Wolseley, Sask. to the substantial group of Saskatchewan alumni who have tried but lost at the competition over the years, Vance Weber, who headed up the Wolesley campaign, joins Evan to recap the crushing contest results.
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 criminology professor Michael Kempa and Dwight Newman, professor at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law…
1 Apr 2024 9AM
35 min
2380 – 2400
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