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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.
Hourly English Canada News Commentary
4,299 Episodes
680 – 700

Supporting Communities Across Saskatchewan

Evan is joined by Jean-Marc Nadeau, CEO of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA), and Laurel Feltin, Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM). They’re here to talk about how these two organizations are collaborating on province-wide issues, from broadband access and census participation to supporting communities…
9 Feb 7AM 16 min

FROST Regina returns: winter fun despite unseasonable warmth

Regina's FROST Festival is back for another winter! But this weekend faces a unique challenge: unusually warm weather. Jennifer Johnson, deputy city manager and communications, Service Regina & Tourism for the City of Regina, joins the show to talk about how the city has prepared for the weather and what…
6 Feb 9AM 8 min

Regina celebrities hit the dance floor for Hope’s Home

Local personalities and professional dancers are teaming up in support of Hope's Home in Regina. Money raised goes directly to providing inclusive care for children with complex medical needs and their families. Jenny Macknak, Philanthropy Associate and Jacqueline Tisher, Founder & Strategic Advisor with Hope's Home, join Evan to talk…
6 Feb 9AM 9 min

Bugs ‘n Hugs: Saskatchewan's chance to call out or cheer on!

we open up the phone lines and give you a chance to call out — or commend — someone you think deserves it. If there’s a person or organization making a difference in your community, we want to hear about it. You can join the conversation at 1-877-332-8255. Today a…
6 Feb 7AM 34 min

Former Alberta premier takes on Trump and Alberta separation

At the Conservative leadership convention, Jason Kenney struck a cautionary note after Pierre Poilievre’s speech. He said while Poilievre “nailed” parts of his remarks, he overlooked the “800‑pound gorilla in the room” — U.S. President Donald Trump and the trade and sovereignty issues looming over Canadian politics. To discuss this…
6 Feb 6AM 15 min

Paper straw woes & Brad Wall joins the show

Paper straws are here to stay, following the government's decision that allows Ottawa's plastics ban to stand. David Clement, North American Affairs Manager with the Consumer Choice Center, has been critical of the ban and says "the war on plastic" has gotten out of hand. He joins the show to…
5 Feb 9AM 34 min

Gen Z dining habits & immigration concerns in Canada

Gen Z is reshaping how people eat out. They're gravitating towards bars and restaurants that make them feel like a "regular," favouring familiarity and connection over what's trendy. Amanda Hoover, Senior Correspondent at Business Insider, joins Brent to explain this shift and what other trends Gen Z are changing. The…
5 Feb 8AM 34 min

Nuclear power & the state of AI in the province

A new report from Clean Prosperity, released yesterday, examines Canada’s nuclear power supply chain based on in-depth interviews with 43 leading experts, including several from Saskatchewan. The report makes recommendations on how Canada — and Saskatchewan in particular — can move forward with nuclear power. Brent is joined by Jeff…
5 Feb 7AM 35 min

Saskatchewan warm-up & the importance of road safety in Canada

Saskatchewan is in the middle of an unusual warm spell, with temperatures well above seasonal norms — and today some communities could see highs of plus five or warmer. Why is this happening, and what does it tell us about the rest of winter? Joining guest host Brent Loucks to…
5 Feb 6AM 16 min

The major projects boneyard: why big resource projects fail in B.C.

Northern B.C. is rich in resources, but it's been dubbed a "major projects boneyard," with a number of ambitious projects failing to make it to completion. Joel McKay, Chair of the Board of Governors at the University of Northern British Columbia, joins the show to unpack why this is happening…
4 Feb 9AM 14 min

Saskatchewan debt check: what the latest credit data shows

Saskatchewan households are holding relatively steady, but rising consumer debt and early signs of stress among younger families show the province isn’t immune as higher interest rates continue to bite. Rebecca Oakes, VP of Advanced Analytics at Equifax Canada, breaks down what the latest credit data means for Saskatchewan.
4 Feb 9AM 11 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…
4 Feb 8AM 18 min

“We’re months from closing”: one daycare warns of a growing crisis

The $10-a-day childcare was meant to make daycare more affordable for families across the province, but behind the scenes, daycares are struggling to stay afloat and provide quality care. Bailey Fleck, Weldon Childcare Inc. Director and Chairperson of the South East Saskatchewan Directors Association, joins the show to share what's…
4 Feb 8AM 15 min
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