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.
As the Canada Post strike gets underway, Evan talks specifics of this strike with Steven Seiferling, labour and employment lawyer, managing and founding lawyer of Seiferling Law in Saskatoon.
After learning of the death of Cheers' George Wendt yesterday, Evan was delighted to hear some of your favourite, most nostalgic theme song recollections. From Cheers to Friends, share your favourite television tune with Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
After struggling with mental health, addictions and thoughts of suicide, a Saskatoon man is sharing his story. Allan Kehler, mental health advocate, keynote speaker, coach and author of Transforming Pain into Purpose, joins Evan during Mental Health Month to share his story and message to others.
A town hall campaign in Saskatchewan is advocating for Saskatchewan separatism. Nadine Ness is president of Unified Grassroots, the organization leading the charge for the upcoming town hall event and online petition with about seven thousand signatures in favour of Saskatchewan separating from Canada. She joins Evan to speak about…
The talk of Saskatchewan separatism stands in sharp juxtaposition to the desire for a strong, unified Canada — highlighting the tension between regional frustration and the federal government in Ottawa. Nevin Markwart, former NHL player and Sask. Party candidate, joins Evan to chat about what he thinks Premier Scott Moe…
Since the federal election, you may have heard some chatter about electoral reform. What would that mean for voters in Saskatchewan? Laura Stephenson, professor and department chair for the Department of Political Science at Western University, joins Evan to explain what electoral reform is and how electoral reform could ruin…
Sports and the arts don't always mingle. This was especially the case for Patricia Dawn Robertson, Saskatchewan writer and author of Media Brat: a Gen-X memoir. Her father, John Robertson, was a sports reporting icon, but Patricia hated spectator sports. She joins Evan to talk about her destain for sports,…
You’re quick & clever! And for some weird reason you’ve carried the right answer in your head for years. Or maybe you just trust Uncle Google. It's time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener for Little Town Apparel -- your chance for fame and acclaim and to prove just how smart…
Manitoba has adopted a simple, yet potentially life-saving new health-care related law. It's called Debbie's Law, which requires the health-care system to tell patients if they won't be able to provide life-saving treatment in time. Harrison Fleming, Second Street policy director, joins Evan to discuss how the change could save…
Earlier this month, Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump and the meeting seemed to go well. Next month, Carney and all the premiers will be in Saskatchewan to talk about Canada's next moves. Wolfgang Alschner, empirical legal scholar specialized in international economic law and the computational…
A recent article in the Financial Post is alleging that most Canadians are hitting a tipping point on tipping. What's an appropriate tip to leave today? Do you feel pressure when tipping?
If you've ever dealt with a medical emergency, you've likely been helped by a paramedic. Now is a perfect time to reflect and honour those heroes, it's Paramedic Services Week. Jennifer Larre, President of the Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan and owner and operator of WestMed Paramedics, joins Evan to…
Navigating the housing market can be complicated as is, especially with the lack of spaces available. This can become even more of a challenge if you own a pet. Colleen Dell, University of Saskatchewan Professor and Research Chair in One Health and Wellness, and Dr. Cathy Dick, a wellness veterinarian…
Wildfire season is here, and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is ready for it. It's also starting a new initiative to get youth leaders involved in being prepared for emergencies. Steve Roberts, vice president of operations for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), joins Evan to talk about wildfire season…
Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what's on their minds today.
20 May 8AM
16 min
540 – 560
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