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.
Roll out the red carpet! The 96th Academy Awards will take place this weekend. Craig Silliphant, The Movie Geek, joins Evan to discuss who is nominated and who will likely be taking home an Oscar.
The Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal has been cancelled - some less-than-ideal news for Saskatchewan comedian, Kelly Taylor. The Just For Laughs comedian joins Evan to talk about the cancelled festival.
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 Crockpot Taco Soup.
Today is International Women's Day! Evan is joined by CEO Miriam Johnson of Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan to discuss her work and why there is still a gap in female entrepreneurship in the province.
On Wednesday evening Premier Scott Moe made a surprise announcement that the budget – which is to be delivered March 20 – will include more than $356 million for classroom supports. STF President Samantha Becotte says Premier Moe is avoiding accountability by increasing education funding without enshrining it in a…
Hockey card collectors flocked to their nearest hobby shops yesterday for the highly anticipated release of Connor Bedard’s Young Guns card. Ken Richardson of Pastimesports.ca joins Evan to discuss the excitement surrounding this coveted card.
The way we detect and treat breast cancer in this province is about to get a major upgrade! The changes include the opening of a new Breast Health Centre in Regina, expansion of provincial breast cancer screening eligibility and the implementation of new breast cancer tumor localization technology.
The planned Downtown Arena and Entertainment District for Saskatoon is making progress, but there are still a lot of details to iron out. Brent Penner with Downtown YXE and Jason Aebig with the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce join Evan to offer an update and answer listener your questions about this…
Premier Scott Moe has announced part of the provincial budget two weeks ahead of schedule, promising the largest increase in school operating funding in Saskatchewan's history. Premier Scott Moe joins Evan to discuss this announcement and the impact it could have on the ongoing negotiations between the provincial government and…
As debate continues about education in Saskatchewan while teachers and the province remain stalled in their negotiations, Evan speaks with Rod Amberson, past president of the Saskatchewan Home-based Educators, to get a different perspective on education in Saskatchewan after the group's recent convention in Regina.
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The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is sounding the alarm on what it calls “the health-care crisis facing rural Saskatchewan." The organization says staff shortages mean many rural communities are struggling to provide nursing services and emergency care. SARM President Ray Orb joins Evan. Have a question about healthcare…
Doctors across Canada are warning that the measles is spreading. There's concern the highly contagious disease is beginning to spread in communities, with only a handful of cases being linked to travel. Dr. Joseph Blondeau, Clinical Microbiologist and Head of Clinical Microbiology at Saskatoon's Royal University Hospital and the University…
The 2024 Montana’s Brier is underway in Regina! Green Zone reporter Britton Gray has been covering all of the action. He joins Evan to discuss how things are shaping up.
Would you be willing to use facial recognition technology at the airport if it would reduce the amount of time you spend in lines? An aviation management expert says we'll be seeing more and more facial recognition in airports in the not-so-distant future! John Gradek, coordinator of the aviation management…
A new study from the United States is suggesting that the concept of fatherhood might be more appealing than motherhood. The study suggests that more men want children than women. That's not an entirely new finding, however, according to Marina Adshade with the University of British Columbia's Vancouver School of…
5 Mar 2024 11AM
34 min
3080 – 3100
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