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.
We marked two years since Hamas' attacks on Israel this past Tuesday. In two years of war, what has been accomplished and lost, and what could be next? Evan delves into the Israel-Hamas war with Karen Restoule, director of Indigenous affairs and senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.
Evan sits down with Saskatoon Mayor, Cynthia Block, and Mayor of Regina, Chad Bachynski, for their monthly mayoral panel check-in. Mayors Block and Bachynski take Evan's and your questions and give an update on each city's state of affairs.
After Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting in Washington D.C. with U.S. President Donald Trump that did not yield a new trade agreement, nor remove tariffs from Canadian products, Evan speaks with Kelly Malone, Washington correspondent for the Canadian Press, to learn more about Carney's U.S. visit and Washington's reaction.
This September, 20 new students started the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine. So what exactly does a Physician Assistant do? We hear from Ashley Millham, physician assistant at Regina General Hospital.
We live in an age where false or misleading health claims can spread quickly online. Now, it's become more important than ever to be able to tell fact from fiction. André Picard, health reporter and columnist for the Globe and Mail and Dawn Martin, executive director for the Regina Community…
You’re quick & clever! And for some weird reason you’ve carried the right answer in your head for years. Or maybe you just trust Uncle Google. It's time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener for Little Town Apparel -- your chance for fame and acclaim and to prove just how smart…
Evan welcomes North Battleford Mayor Kelli Hawtin, to the show to discuss local infrastructure projects in that city, funding for programs and to share more updates about developments in North Battleford.
Skyrocketing farmland prices, much like housing prices in Saskatchewan, are posing a problem for young farmers in Canada. André Magnan, University of Regina professor in the department of sociology and social studies, joins Evan to discuss this problem and how it's affecting young farmers in the province.
After their sentencing yesterday, Saskatchewan participants and leaders in the “Freedom Convoy,” Chris Barber and Tamara Lich, join Evan to talk about the result of their legal journey since the COVID pandemic.
This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week, and with more and more technology and social media isolating us -- and informing us -- it's an important week to recognize. Curtis Harman, Saskatoon coordinator of the partnership program for the Schizophrenia Society of Saskatchewan, and Laura Buckwold, head of Singing with…
We all know the typical signs of fall like the chilly mornings and leaves changing colour, but if you look up, you'll see another. Birds have started to migrate south. Dr. Mitch Weegman, department of biology at the University of Saskatchewan and Ducks Unlimited Canada Endowed Chair in Wetland and…
Caffeine pouches are among the latest in health trends online, with users getting a targeted boost of energy from a small pouch of caffeine that can be put inside your mouth. What does that mean for our health and is it a concerning trend? Evan speaks with Gabrialle Landsverk, Business…
Three years ago, a large-scale series of attacks by Hamas against Israel launched what has become a war. As the conflict continues, a peace plan has been proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump is being weighed. Evan welcomes Sean Foley, professor of history at Middle Tennessee State University, to discuss…
There's never a shortage of political headlines that we're keeping an eye on. Evan is joined by Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, to talk about the latest on Mark Carney's visit to Washington DC, the Barber/Lich sentencing and ongoing peace talks between Israel and Hamas.
It’s fire prevention week and Regina Fire Chief Layne Jackson is here to discuss some of the most common causes of house fires in our area, and how we can keep our families safe and prepared.
A Regina-raised and Emmy-nominated filmmaker, Aimee Hoffman, has been excited to showcase her latest award-winning short, DADDA, including at the Regina International Film Festival (RIFFA). She joins Evan to discuss her journey and success from Regina to Hollywood.
A Saskatchewan film professor has been recognized by the Regina International Film Festival for his short film, daytoday. Mark Wihak, University of Regina film professor and RIFFA Saskatchewan Short Film Award winner, joins Evan to discuss his film and its inspiration.
The Round Table of Justice – Each and every Monday we invite experts in the law to pull up a seat and discuss the week’s biggest crime and justice stories. Today, Evan is joined by Sergeant Shannon Gordon with the Regina Police Service and Constable James Gordon with Corman Park…
6 Oct 2025 1PM
35 min
720 – 740
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