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.
Classroom size and complexity continue to be major sticking points in the ongoing impasse on a new teacher's contract in Saskatchewan. How have other provinces handled this issue? Heidi Yetman, President of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation, joins Evan.
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation is becoming increasingly outspoken about the dire situation teachers are facing in the classroom due to class size and complexity. Dene Nicholson is a library tech in the Saskatoon Public School system and the President of CUPE Local 8443. She joins Evan to discuss the how…
February is Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month. Through the month of February, storytelling events are held by libraries and their partners in communities all across the province. Jessica Generoux, the coordinator of Aboriginal Storytelling Month, and Sundance Robson, an Indigenous life coach, join Evan to discuss the significance of this month.
Four long-time Saskatchewan Party MLAs and cabinet ministers won’t be seeking re-election in the 2024 provincial election. Earlier this week the party announced Finance Minister and Deputy Premier Donna Harpauer, Government Relations Minister Don McMorris, Crown Investments Corporation Minister Dustin Duncan and Advanced Education Minister Gord Wyant won’t be running…
Nurses in Saskatoon are once again sounding alarm bells surrounding patient overcrowding in St. Paul's Hospital. John Ash, the vice-president of Integrated Health Services for Saskatoon, joins Evan to discuss the steps that are being taken in an attempt to improve the situation.
A traumatic situation in a Saskatoon hospital waiting room on Monday resulted in nurses calling to "stop the line"- a last-resort measure to sound the alarm about overcapacity and patient safety. Tracy Zambory, President of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, joins Evan to discuss the incident and what she believes…
Troy Davies, Director of Public Affairs for Medavie Health Services West, joins Evan to share some information that may help you save the life of someone experiencing a cardiac event.
February is Heart Month! Kirby Drury is a Saskatoon man who lived through a cardiac arrest thanks to a quick-thinking bystander and an automated external defibrillator. He joins Evan to share his story.
It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener! 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 a $50 gift card to Delta Hotels by Marriott Bessborough and Delta Downtown and an exclusive Smartest…
In addition to rotating strikes around the province, the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation announced earlier this week that teachers won't be at school to supervise students at lunchtime tomorrow. Provincial News Director Sarah Mills joins Evan to discuss the impact this is having across the province and on her as a…
An animal shelter in rural Saskatchewan is helping hundreds of animals a year. Veronica Hermiston, Director and Founder of the Mozart Sympawthy Animal Sanctuary, joins Evan.
With each passing year, artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly integrated into our daily lives. Daniel Tsai, a lecturer in law, technology and business at the University of Toronto, has some concerns about the massive role AI is playing in multiple different industries and the potential impacts it could have. He…
There seems to be an increasing number of influencers pushing dangerous products online and targeting youth with their content. Matthew Philp, an assistant professor in marketing management at Toronto Metropolitan University, joins Evan to discuss the impact that online influencers can have on children and the risks that their influence…
At a press conference yesterday the police chief in London, Ontario offered an apology to the woman at the centre of the sexual assault case against five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team. Paola Loriggi, a reporter with The Canadian Press, has been covering the story. She joins…
Autism Services Saskatoon is celebrating 45 years this February. To celebrate, the organization is focusing on sharing the stories of people who have been impacted by their work and offering opportunities to help people be more understanding of and know more about what it means to live with autism. Alex…
A Saskatchewan author has penned a book about something all of us want - happiness. Ron Morris is a certified life coach and the author of Happiness: The 40% Solution. He joins Evan to share some practical advice to help you find more joy in your life.
5 Feb 2024 9AM
16 min
2620 – 2640
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