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 researcher and postdoctoral fellow from the University of Manitoba, Amani Hamad, has set out to look at the origins of mental disorders to find out whether they include genetic and environmental factors. Both those factors are reflected in family health histories, and Hamad joins Evan to discuss her examination…
First responders face danger in their line of work everyday, sometimes suffering life-changing injuries. A B.C.-based company has spent the past 20 years concentrating on first responder and military veteran PTSD/OSI prevention, treatment, follow up and return-to-work. Derek Sienko, CEO of Diversified Rehabilitation Group, joins Evan ahead of visiting Saskatoon…
What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for BURNT BRISKET ENDS.
Every Friday we open the phone lines and give you a chance to call out or commend anyone you think deserves it AND, o start the conversation, several community leaders are finding out what it looks and feels like to endure homelessness. Gord Wyant, Saskatchewan lawyer and politician, is one…
Donald Trump has been found guilty on all counts in his hush-money trial. Wayne Petrozzi, political science professor at Toronto Metropolitan University, joins Evan to discuss what those 34 felony counts Trump has been convicted on for paying to silence a porn star will mean.
On the heels of the teacher's most recent vote on the contract offer from the Government of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Teachers Federation president, Samantha Becotte, joins Evan to discuss the rejection of the province's offer and the path forward.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe joins Evan to catch up on some of the big things happening in Saskatchewan -- including the accusations by Saskatchewan Legislature Speaker Randy Weekes against Minister Jeremy Harrison and the Premier's reaction to the results of the teacher's vote last night.
A 93-year-old Holocaust survivor is sharing her story at Regina Apostolic Church over the weekend. Kayla Hock has only shared her story a handful of times since living through the horrors of the Second World War, but a growing trend of antisemitism has encouraged her to speak. She joins Evan…
High school students are looking ahead to summer and seasonal work as grads and end-of-year exams near. While teens can be eager to earn some spending money while school is out, workplace safety is a concern they should still be aware of. Sean Tucker, University of Regina professor of human…
Saskatchewan has some of the highest MS rates in the world with close to 4,000 people living with the disease. About 12 Canadians are diagnosed with MS every day. Dr. Farrah Mateen from Mass General Brigham and associate professor at Harvard Medical School, joins Evan this World MS Day.
New information is coming out from Randy Weekes, Speaker of the Saskatchewan Legislature, concerning Minister Jeremy Harrison. Senior reporter, Lisa Schick, joins Evan from the newsroom to break down the new details.
According to a new study published by the Fraser Institute, a global goal of "net-zero" carbon emissions by 2050 is impractical. Environmental scientist, Ken Green, joins Evan to share why the plan to eliminate fossil fuels and see a net-zero economy is faced with economic, political and practical problems.
An escalation of transit attacks has left drivers feeling victimized and continuing to deal with significant violence onboard. Darcy Pederson, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 615, joins Evan to discuss these recent attacks.
It's Saskatchewan Mining Week and this year's theme is critical careers for Saskatchewan's critical minerals. This week marks an opportunity to continue raising public awareness of the importance of the mining industry in the province and its benefits. Pam Schwann, president of the Saskatchewan Mining Association (SMA), and Guy Hiltz…
Mosaic is coming to Regina once again this weekend. The annual cultural festival is set to run for three days and bring people around the globe without leaving the city. Regina City Councilor, John Findura, joins Evan to talk about what the festival will bring this year.
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 an exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel. Available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio…
A child under the age of five just died of the measles in Ontario. Microbiologist Dr. Joseph Blondeau joins Evan to talk about the risk of that disease this year.
Cowessess First Nation just marked a major milestone, receiving the transfer Crown mineral rights to the First Nation under the Cowessess Treaty Land Entitlement Settlement Agreement. Chief of Cowessess First Nation, Erica Beaudin, joins Evan to discuss getting almost 4,000 acres of land through the settlement agreement.
Evan continues Open Lines for one more segment + Is there anything left for Shercom Industries in Saskatchewan? Now that the Saskatchewan tire recycling company has lost out on the last remaining contract in the province, president Shane Olson joins Evan to talk about what the company's next steps are…
Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what's on their minds today.
29 May 2024 11AM
19 min
2600 – 2620
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