Spring is in the air, but so are worries about climate change and its impact on your property and wallet. A recent survey shows that many Canadians are worried about rising insurance rates as the weather constantly changes. Jim Mandeville, disaster specialist, SVP Large Loss North America at First Onsite…
The federal government is making moves to get rid of "forever chemicals," which have been linked to cancer and liver damage. Matt Simcik, University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) professor, joins Evan to discuss his research on the chemicals and how they impact you and the environment.
We turn our eyes to the sky with associate professor of astronomy with the University of Regina, Samantha Lawler! She joins Brent Loucks to discuss the news beyond our world and galaxy and brings Saskatchewan farmer, Dan Kennedy, along to share his story of discovering space junk right in his…
Whether you like them or not, geese are migrating back to Canada. You might also hear more birds chirping in the morning as it's mating season. Have you seen an interesting bird lately that you have questions about? Alan Smith, author of Saskatchewan Birds and Jordan Rustad, field manager at…
Today's times are challenging and it's fostering significant stress and anxiety for many in the province. Murray Heintz, psychologist with Penney Murphy and Associates Counselling in Saskatoon, joins Brent Loucks to discuss his observations and ways he is advising people to get through these challenging times.
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