Protests continue in Iran, with no end in sight. It started in response to soaring prices and Iran's economic crash, but it has become something much larger. Dr. Brian McQuinn, associate professor of international studies and co-director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Conflict (CAIDAC) at the University…
The CFL rules committee is proposing an end to regular-season tie games, using alternating plays from the three-yard line if overtime doesn’t produce a winner. Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone, joins Evan to break down that proposal and other CFL news.
While most of us are doing everything we can to avoid the cold this time of year, several law enforcement officers in Saskatoon are willingly jumping straight into it. Saskatoon Police Service Sgt. Joe Tataryn joins Evan ahead of the Polar Plunge, which supports Special Olympics athletes in Saskatchewan.
A study last month alerted parents to findings that cell phone ownership before the age of 12 can mean poorer health for children. Evan discusses the study's findings with Jesse Miller from the EdCan Network, to discuss how parents might want to consider this latest set of findings with their…
SaskPower customers will see higher electricity bills with rates set to increase starting next month. But these increases hurt more than just your wallet, Ken Coates, policy expert/professor emeritus at the University of Saskatchewan and professor at Yukon University, said this could have a ripple effect on businesses and the…
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