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The Evan Bray Show

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.
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4,299 Episodes
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The New Normal: Extreme Weather on The Prairies

Weather has already been kind of a wild ride this year. Floods, fires, late snow... and the ride continues. A developing El Niño could bring more extreme weather around the world over the coming months. Experts are warning it often amplifies droughts, floods, storms, and temperature swings. For more on…
17 Jun 11AM 12 min

Should Schools Rethink Mother's and Father's Day?

Father's Day is on Sunday, and while the gifts/crafts from the kids can be sweet, they can also cause confusion and heartbreak for kids who have poor relations with their parents or live in an untraditional household. Last month, an elementary school in Winnipeg sent students home with "family gifts"…
17 Jun 10AM 16 min

Saskatchewan's Smartest Radio Listener: Brains, Bragging Rights and Prizes

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…
17 Jun 10AM 14 min

Detours Ahead: Inside Saskatchewan’s Construction Season

Saskatchewan has two seasons: winter and construction season. We're well into construction season, and we want to know what we'll have to show for it when the dust settles. What improvements are coming to the province's highways? Evan is joined by Saskatchewan Highways Minister Kim Gartner.
17 Jun 9AM 15 min

Rural Policing: Is the STAR Program Making a Difference?

Back in April, the province announced the Saskatchewan Small Town and Rural (STAR) Police Services Grant Program. But how is it actually helping rural services? Rob Duttchen, Chief Constable, Corman Park Police Service, joins us to answer that question!
17 Jun 9AM 12 min

Healthcare Under Pressure: Your Questions for Saskatchewan’s Health Minister

Saskatchewan Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill joins Evan for a full hour of listener calls as Saskatchewan’s health system continues to face pressure on multiple fronts — from long ER wait times, safety concerns and staffing shortages to ongoing questions about access to family doctors and care in rural communities.
17 Jun 9AM 33 min

The Sentencing of the Man Who Killed Misha Pavelick

Yesterday, it was announced that the man who killed Misha Pavelick in 2006 would be sentenced as a youth. He was 17 at the time of Misha's death. The full sentence is to be delivered later today. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, brings us up to speed on the…
16 Jun 10AM 8 min

Google Maps for Fishermen

If you've ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of your favourite fishing lake, today's guest can help answer that question. Trystan Meyers, owner of Armed With Harmony Music Services LTD. and part of the Angler’s Edge Mapping team, joins Evan to discuss modern lake mapping tech and how hours…
16 Jun 10AM 15 min

The Device That Could Save Saskatchewan Crops

A Saskatoon startup is developing a portable device that allows farmers to detect crop diseases in the field in under two hours, potentially saving crops before infections spread. This could also reduce the need for broad pesticide use. To talk about this new invention, Evan is joined by Ethan Done,…
16 Jun 9AM 14 min

Can Volunteering Replace A Summer Job?

Young people are facing a tough job market. In April, the unemployment rate among youth his 14.3 per cent, which is higher than it was before the pandemic. But some experts say there are still several things youth can do to build up their resume, like volunteering. Genelle Payant, HR…
16 Jun 9AM 18 min

Can Saskatchewan Stop the Next Wildfire Disaster?

Continuing our discussion on the independent review of Saskatchewan's 2025 wildfire response. While the province has accepted all 11 recommendations, many in the forestry sector are now looking at what lessons can be learned to better prevent, detect, and respond to major wildfires in the future. Forest Saskatchewan CEO Carl…
16 Jun 8AM 18 min

Not Ready for Fire: Inside Saskatchewan’s 2025 Wildfire Failure

The independent review of Saskatchewan's 2025 wildfire response found the SPSA was not fully prepared for a wildfire season of that scale. The report identified significant gaps in preparedness, emergency management, evacuations, and communication. To talk about what was found and what the province is going to do about it…
16 Jun 7AM 14 min

What's missing from Canada's Food Security Plan?

Canadians across the country continue to feel the pinch at the grocery store. To address this, the federal government announced its $3B food security strategy. Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, food distribution and policy professor at Dalhousie University Agri-Food Analytics Lab and visiting scholar in food distribution and policy at McGill University,…
15 Jun 10AM 14 min

The long history behind Alberta separatism

As Alberta grapples with renewed separatist sentiment and questions about its future, Tyler Dawson's new book, The Republic of Alberta: An Idea That Won’t Go Away, explores why these tensions keep returning. He traces the movement's roots back more than a century and argues today's debate is part of a…
15 Jun 10AM 13 min

The battle against teen vaping

Ontario schools are installing vape detectors in washrooms in an effort to curb teen vaping and make students feel safer at school. But while the technology may help catch students in the act, it also raises a bigger question: why are so many young people vaping in the first place,…
15 Jun 9AM 10 min

The big city: A conversation with Regina's Mayor

Tamara sits down with the Mayor of Regina, Chad Bachynski, for his monthly mayoral check-in. Mayor Bachynski takes Tamara's and your questions and gives an update on the city's state of affairs.
15 Jun 8AM 18 min

The mental health checkup app that could change lives

A new app developed with the University of Regina and the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board helps public safety personnel keep track of their mental health through regular check-ins and self-assessments. Tamara speaks with Dr. Nicholas Carleton of the Psychological Trauma and Stress Systems Lab about how the tool works and…
15 Jun 8AM 18 min
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