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 way many Saskatchewan residents access health care is continuing to evolve, with pharmacies playing an increasingly important role. The province announced a new three-year agreement with pharmacy proprietors, aiming to expand services. Michael Fougere, Pharmacy Association CEO and former Regina mayor, joins the show to break down the new…
Mental health can be a difficult topic for families to talk about — especially with young children. A new children’s book is hoping to open that conversation in a gentle and creative way. Monique Stokvis, Saskatoon–based children’s author of THERE IS SOMETHING FISHY ABOUT ed, and retired Canadian Air Force…
The disappearance of an eight-year-old non-verbal autistic boy in Regina last week has many families talking about safety and the supports available for vulnerable children. This happened to Amanda Irvine, a mother of an eight-year-old non-verbal autistic boy who wandered from his school in February. She joins the show alongside…
A new report from the Senate Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs warns that Russia is actively targeting Canadians with false information, propaganda, and even deepfakes, all designed to divide us and weaken confidence in our democratic institutions. Dr. Stan Kutcher is a leading psychiatrist and professor and…
Every spring, the province puts out a warning about hantavirus, which can spread through contact with dust contaminated by deer mouse droppings or urine, is rare but can cause severe and sometimes fatal illness in humans. But it's making bigger headlines following the outbreak on a cruise ship. Dr. Joseph…
The debate over Saskatchewan's energy future continues to be a big conversation for our politicians. Last week, the NDP released a report saying that refurbishing the province’s coal-fired power plants could cost as much as $26 billion. Minister Jeremy Harris, Saskatchewan Minister of Crown Investments Corporation, says this isn't entirely…
Countless soldiers lost their lives fighting for the freedom we enjoy today during WWII, and many of their graves go unmarked or have inaccurate information. Major (Ret’d) Brad Hrycyna with the Last Post’s Unmarked Graves program joins the show to talk about the hard work and hours of research that…
Guide dogs aren't just their handlers' best pal; they are also a lifeline to freedom and independent living. Zachary Abdalla, handler in the CNIB Guide Dog Program, advocate, public speaker and student at the University of Calgary's Haskayne School of Business and his guide dog Kai, join the show ahead…
What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattle Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for Grilled Garlic & Rosemary Flank Steak.
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New research suggests that coordinated campaigns, some using AI, are trying to amplify division and confusion when it comes to political movements in Canada. Brian McQuinn, an associate professor at the University of Regina and co-director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Data and Conflict, says current campaigns are targeting…
We're learning that the cost to refit Saskatchewan's coal-fired power plants has climbed to $26 billion over the next 25 years, according to the NDP. Aleana Young, NDP Opposition Whip and the Critic for Economy and Jobs, Crown Investments Corporation, and SaskPower, joins the show to discuss where these numbers…
We're taking a closer look at Saskatchewan's economic momentum and the key issues shaping business across the province right now. Paul Martin, Saskatchewan business commentator and expert, joins the show to break down some of the major stories making headlines right now, including Saskatchewan's GDP, the sovereign wealth fund and…
Flooding continues to be a major concern for many communities across the province, with a number facing evacuation orders and uncertainty of what they might come home to. Shawn Jaques, president of the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency, joins the show to bring us up to speed on water levels across…
Surveillance pricing is the most enraging thing that you may never have heard about. Essentially, it is the practice of using detailed personal data — like your location, device, purchasing history, or perceived urgency — to charge you a different price than someone else for the SAME product or service…
The 2026 Community Builders Workshop Series with SEDA is underway across rural Saskatchewan with Peter Kenyon, renowned Australian rural development expert and founder of The Bank of I.D.E.A.S. He works with communities around the world to explore new and practical ways to strengthen local leadership and see economic success.
Yesterday, Regina city council voted on the deal that would see Brandt Properties purchase part of REAL District. Delegates, including former mayors, sports figures and industry leaders, spoke to councillors ahead of this controversial vote. This morning, Evan speaks with Shaun Semple, CEO and owner of Brandt Group.
7 May 7AM
15 min
240 – 260
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