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.
The Bunge-Viterra merger has been approved, but there could be consequences of this deal for agriculture in Saskatchewan. Kelvin Heppner, farmer and agriculture journalist with RealAgriculture, joins Evan to discuss the ramifications of the merger.
Do your new years resolutions or goals for the year include more time at the gym? Do you have the motivation but feel you're lacking the knowledge to accomplish your fitness goals? Paul Landini, personal trainer, strength coach and martial artist, joins Evan to discuss his top tips for new…
Saskatchewan hockey referee Dave Kadun is tired of seeing the abuse young referees in the province endure while they try to work. He joins Evan to explain the video he posted to social media earlier this month, calling on parents to "do better" when it comes to their behaviour and…
Who will replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau? Candidates seem to want the job but many are declining to join the race. Doug Richardson, former Saskatchewan lawyer, former prime minister's Chief of Staff in Ottawa and Liberal insider and supporter, joins Evan to share his thoughts on the leadership search for…
A new micro-credential is being offered by the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Nursing. Dr. Gerri Laskiuk, associate professor and mental health and psychiatric nurse, who will be teaching one of the modules in the micro-credential focusing on adult depression, joins Evan to explain the need for focus in this…
Saskatchewan NDP leader Carla Beck pops in for a quick chat with Evan Bray at the Western Canadian Crop Production Show. Then, the Royal University Hospital (RUH) Foundation is launching a major fundraising initiative and kicking off the campaign with a generous donation from Merlis Belsher. A starting donation of…
The Evan Bray Show is on location from the Western Canadian Crop Production Show! Evan catches up with Saskatoon's Chief of Police, Cam McBride, to talk local crime statistics, how the city was doing in 2024 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.
The Western Canadian Crop Production Show is happening now at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon. Agriculture Manager, Leigh Ann Hurlburt, joins Evan to talk about what this year's show looks like and what visitors can expect.
The Evan Bray Show is live from the Western Canadian Crop Production Show! Should Donald Trump be ruffling the feathers of Canadians in the way he has? Is the issue his verbal threats or how Canadians are responding to them? Mark Raffan, founder of Negotiations Ninja and expert in negotiation…
The Evan Bray Show is live from the Western Canadian Crop Production Show! Friend of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Arthur Milnes, Kingston, Ont.-based historian, attended the Carter funeral last week in Washington, D.C. He joins Evan to speak about his friend, Carter's legacy and his experiences at the funeral.
Shaun Haney, founder and CEO of RealAgriculture and host of Real Ag on the Weekend, joins Evan at The Western Canadian Crop Production Show to talk agriculture, tariffs and about the show.
The Evan Bray Show is live from the Western Canadian Crop Production Show! How are crews tackling the monstrous wildfires enveloping Los Angeles? Could it happen in other cities? Evan welcomes Cliff Buettner, director of forestry and emergency protective services for Prince Albert Grand Council, to offer insight into how…
Evan revisits his conversation with Katie Harbath, CEO of Anchor Change and former director of public policy for Facebook, on the changes Meta announced of eliminating fact checkering on its platforms.
It's 2025, but the new year doesn't always give you a new mindset. During the winter months, mental health can be tough. Rebecca Rackow, assistant executive director for the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Saskatchewan division, joins Evan to talk about tips for keeping your mind healthy this year.
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. In today’s Round Table of Justice Evan is joined by Murray Cowan, Saskatchewan Chief Firearms Officer; Robert Freberg, Saskatchewan Firearms Commissioner; and Chris Taylor, ATF Attaché…
Meta has announced it is eliminating fact checking on its platforms. While some have had concerns about fact checking and might welcome the change, what does this mean for information to be shared, unchecked, online? Katie Harbath, CEO of Anchor Change and former director of public policy for Facebook, joins…
Mike Tait, the new CEO of the Regina Chamber of Commerce, joins Evan on this edition of Monday Morning Coffee, to discuss his new gig and the biggest stories making headlines this morning.
A new book by a Regina author on shelves since the fall may also be making its way into care homes this new year. Valerie Crowther, author of War Letters: Linking Lives in the Second World War, is excited to inspire others to make something of their personal family archives…
A Saskatchewan author has recently penned a book narrated in a fictional voice but based on a true heartbreaking story. Sandy Speers Markwart, author of I Want You To Know, joins Evan to share the inspiration behind the book focusing on her brother's death and her family's journey to healing…
10 Jan 12PM
17 min
1020 – 1040
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