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.
A graduate student at the University of Saskatchewan is investigating the levels of carbon emissions from the forage production process to figure out how it is affecting our economy and the environment. Judson Christopherson is hoping to determine the carbon cost of cattle forage production -- a process that requires…
This one’s for you, sports fans! It's no secret that Evan is a die-hard fan of the New York Islanders. With the upcoming release of Connor Bedard's official rookie card, Evan sits down with Robbie Logan from RAD Cards & Collectibles in Saskatoon to nerd out about sports memorabilia. Afterwards,…
What is becoming a tried-and-true scam is making victims of more people in Saskatchewan. Saskatoon police are once again alerting the public about the grandparent emergency scam going around in Saskatoon, where fraudsters pretend to be a family member in distress to defraud people of large amounts of money. Here…
The the war on Ukraine in 2022, the price of potash doubled. However, Saskatchewan only saw about a quarter of the windfall from those increased profits. Economist Erin Weir joins Evan Bray to share why he believes the province should be collecting more of those dollars.
Just over one year after it was formed, the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) has released its first report. The report details an investigation into an injured suspect in a June incident involving Regina police, finding police free of wrongdoing. SIRT executive director, Gregory Gudelot, joins Evan to talk…
When a truck went through some Saskatchewan ice earlier this month, it took some interesting rescue techniques and a little entertainment from a Saskatchewan family towing company to come to the rescue. Dallas and two of his sons from Baillie Boys Towing join Evan to chat about how an ATV…
January is Alzheimer's Awareness month. Erica Zarazun, Public Awareness Coordinator with the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, joins Taylor to discuss how this disease impacts families, the type of supports that are available in Saskatchewan, and whether any promising research is underway.
The Western Canadian Crop Production Show is underway at Prairieland Park! Evan checks in with Quick Dick McDick and Maury Ziegler, director of corporate development for Northern Nutrients, to see how the show is going so far.
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…
City council in Prince Albert has voted to reduce the hours stores in the city are able to sell alcohol. Mayor Greg Dionne joins Evan to discuss the move.
2023 was a tumultuous year for healthcare in the province of Saskatchewan. Minister of Health Everett Hindley, who is fairly new to the health portfolio, joins Evan to discuss the recent challenges and how the government plans to improve the situation.
The mild temperatures we enjoyed through the beginning of winter have come to an abrupt halt! David Phillips, senior climatologist with Environment Canada, joins Evan to discuss the deep cold Saskatchewan has descended into.
Jason Matity from Getfishing.ca joins Taylor to discuss some of the best ice fishing spots in the province and share some tips for those heading out on the ice this winter.
The 41st annual Western Canadian Crop Production Show is underway in Saskatoon! Leigh Ann Hurlburt, Agriculture Manager for Prairieland Park, joins Taylor to discuss the innovations in crop science, innovation and technology you can take in at the event.
A record number of black-legged ticks are being reported in Saskatchewan. Emily Jenkins, professor of veterinary microbiology at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, joins Taylor.
There's a new face of Tourism Regina! Jennifer Johnson has been named the new deputy city manager for communications, Service Regina and tourism. She joins Taylor to discuss her hopes for tourism in the Queen city.
9 Jan 2024 8AM
18 min
2740 – 2760
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