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.
Former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney has died at age 84. Former 650 CKOM radio host John Gormley served as an MP for the Progressive Conservatives under Mulroney in the 80’s. He joins Evan.
In a Saskatoon City Council meeting earlier this week a motion was brought forward to create a buffer zone between any shelter and elementary schools in response to a proposed shelter location in the Sutherland neighborhood. The swift action of council to shut down the proposed shelter on the east…
Saskatchewan will not remit the carbon tax on natural gas used for home heating to Ottawa. Dustin Duncan, the minister responsible for SaskEnergy, joins Evan.
Hog production is the third most significant agricultural sector in Saskatchewan, according to the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board. Researcher Brian Mark at the University of Manitoba is working alongside researchers in the Netherlands, gathering information to eventually become a vaccine against a severe disease that costs pork producers significant losses…
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are dealing with a marketing fumble. The CFL team has apologized for an email campaign sent to season-ticket holders that was based on a TikTok trend called “Girl Math.” Producer Brittany Caffet joins Evan to discuss what exactly girl math is and why the team missed the…
Millenials are walking around like they rent the place, but Gen Z is completely renovating the vernacular we use daily to describe our finances. While terms like 'doom spending' and 'loud budgeting' may be new, the concepts are not. Dr. Preet Bajeree, a wealth management consultant, writes about this in…
It's a leap year! Today is February 29th - a day historically used to flip the script on societal norms. Let's have some fun with it! Usually Evan asks the questions on the show... but this morning, YOU get to be the interviewer. Have a question you've been dying to…
Shelters were on the agenda yesterday's city council meeting in Saskatoon. Councillor Zach Jefferies brought a motion forward to create a buffer zone between any shelter and elementary schools in response to a proposed shelter location in the Sutherland neighbourhood of Saskatoon. He joins Evan.
A not-for-profit corporation in this province has been working to reduce the carbon footprint and increase the production of subsurface energy for more than two decades. Ranjith Narayanasamy, President and CEO at the Petroleum Technology Research Centre, joins Evan to discuss the important work that takes place at the PTRC.
A coroner’s inquest into the in-custody death of a man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan continued yesterday. CKOM Senior Reporter Lara Fominoff joins Evan to discuss what we learned during the third day of the inquest into the death of Myles…
After nearly a decade-long absence, Vancouver Canucks superfans the Green Men made their triumphant return to Rogers Arena this past weekend. One of those Green Men just so happens to be a colleague of ours. Rock 102's Sully joins Evan to discuss how the Green Men came to be and…
It's Invasive Species Awareness Week in Saskatchewan - the perfect time to learn more about our province's least wanted guests! Paige Gilchrist, an ecologist with the Ministry of Environment, joins Evan.
It’s your chance for fame and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, you’ll win an exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel - available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio Listener winners.
A Saskatchewan television series about home-grown food is back for a fourth season! Flat Out Food, a documentary series that highlights Saskatchewan ingredients, is hosted by author and journalist Jenn Sharp. She joins Evan to discuss the launch of the fourth season, which premieres tonight on Citytv.
The Saskatchewan Sport and Leisure show kicks off this weekend in Saskatoon. With the Saskatchewan government intervening in the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights' court case against the federal government, Tracey Wilson joins Evan to discuss where firearms rights currently stand in Saskatchewan.
A coroner’s inquest into the in-custody death of a man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan continued yesterday. CKOM Senior Reporter Lara Fominoff joins Evan to discuss what we learned during the second day of the inquest into the death of Myles…
A dry fall and a lack of snow is leading to a below average spring runoff. Shawn Jaques, President and CEO of the Water Security Agency, joins Evan to discuss their preliminary spring runoff report.
Strike actions from the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation are continuing to impact students and their families in school divisions across the province as contract negotiations with the Ministry of Education remain at a standstill. As the impact of this strike on parents and students increases, are you still supportive of teachers…
Métis Nation–Saskatchewan will host the first ever Louis Riel Cup hockey tournament this coming April! Led by former NHL stars and in the spirit of reconciliation, this tournament will see men's and ladies' teams compete. Former NHLer Rich Pilon joins Evan to discuss the upcoming event.
27 Feb 2024 11AM
16 min
3020 – 3040
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