The Evan Bray Show - Kyla Lee & Jamie Nye - January 2nd, 2026

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The holiday season means there have been lots of roadside check stops from Saskatchewan law enforcement over the past few weeks. Saskatoon Police Service will soon implement mandatory alcohol screening in the city, something Regina did almost two years ago, which allows police to lawfully demand a driver to provide a roadside breath sample without requiring suspicion of impairment. Kyla Lee, a lawyer specializing in criminal driving with Acumen Law, joins guest host Brent Loucks to discuss what this mandatory screening will mean for Saskatoon.

On December 31st we didn't just ring in the New Year we also rang in a new Olympic Men's Hockey team. Jamie Nye, Host of The Green Zone, joins guest host Brent Loucks to discuss this year's roster, what we can expect from this line-up, who made it and the notable absences.
2 Jan 8AM English Canada News Commentary

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