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.
Tired of having to use your nose to determine whether or not the milk in your fridge has gone sour? Researchers from Simon Fraser University and the University of Saskatchewan are developing a technology called printed electronics that could one day tell you when your milk has gone bad without…
Members from both sides of the political aisle are applauding a new bill that just passed unanimously in the House of Commons. Frank Caputo, Member of Parliament for Kamloops-Thompson-Caribou and graduate from the University of Saskatchewan School of Law, wrote Bill C-291, which seeks to change wording in the Criminal…
Tired of having to use your nose to determine whether or not the milk in your fridge has gone sour? Researchers from Simon Fraser University and the University of Saskatchewan are developing a technology called printed electronics that could one day tell you when your milk has gone bad without…
The John Howard Society of Saskatchewan has spent much of this week in front of the Supreme Court of Canada, appearing in Ottawa for a case brought by the organization against the Government of Saskatchewan. Pierre Hawkins, public legal council, joins Evan from Ottawa on the last day of arguments.
A new poll this week is suggesting that young Canadians are more conservative, politically, than older Canadians. John Beebe, Arts faculty member and advisor to the dean at Toronto Metropolitan University, joins Evan to discuss why this might be the case.
A briefing note released by the Saskatchewan NDP authored by and detailing the SGEU's position on workplace issues facing Saskatchewan Cancer Agency workers is raising the alarm on the struggles facing some cancer patients in the province. Tracey Sauer, Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union (SGEU) president, joins Evan to…
Artificial intelligence is saving lives. A study recently published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal shows that there was a 26 per cent drop in unexpected deaths among hospitalized patients after an AI system was implemented. Dr. Rob Fraser, health tech expert and founding CEO and is the current President…
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…
There's a huge problem with animal overpopulation in Saskatchewan and Veronica Hermiston, director and founder of the Mozart Sympawthy Animal Sanctuary, is dealing with that problem first hand (paw). She joins Evan to discuss this and how families can help their animals adjust to more time alone during the back-to-school…
Saskatchewan education workers have been continuing to struggle with violence in classrooms in the province. Samantha Becotte, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation, joins Evan to discuss this challenge ahead of the upcoming election.
Hurricane Milton has hit Florida and is causing some major devastation for our neighbors to the south. Chris Fogarty, Canadian Hurricane Centre senior research meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, joins Evan to share what we know about the storm and what might still be brewing.
A Saskatchewan mother and daughter have just written and released a book to share their personal story of hope. After living through a difficult year in 2023, Lydia and Tennille Corbett, authors of (un)remarkable: How Cancer and Depression Intertwined our Stories of Grief and Hope, join Evan to talk about…
More and more people are feeling like they are comfortable with dining alone at restaurants -- something that has been stigmatized in the past. Would you go out to eat alone?
Evan catches up with Saskatoon's Chief of Police, Cam McBride, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2024 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.
As the Saskatchewan election season progresses, Evan sits down with a regular panel each week until the election to discuss politics in the province. Evan is joined by John Gormley, lawyer, former Member of Parliament and host of The John Gormley Show, and Kevin Fenwick, Saskatchewan mediator and facilitator, former…
The NHL season has opened and games are in full-force tonight to kick off the 2024-25 season! San Jose Sharks broadcaster, Drew Remenda, joins Evan to look ahead to what's to come from this hockey season.
The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors (SIGN) is a non-profit community-based organization supporting hundreds of people in Yorkton and surrounding areas by making life just a little bit better. Andrew Sedley, executive director for SIGN, joins Evan to explain more about the work they do. for their community.
Evan checks in with Saskatchewan Realtors Association CEO, Chris Guérette, to get a sense of where the housing market for the province is going this fall. Guérette weighs in on whether Saskatchewan is one of the most expensive provinces for future homeowners.
This weekend's wild winds nearly tore doors from hinges and toppled major road signs in Saskatchewan. What bizarre blustery behavior did you see this weekend?
7 Oct 2024 1PM
18 min
1480 – 1500
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