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.
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Last night, we learned about the passing of former Saskatchewan Party MLA Lyle Stewart. Chris Lane, CEO of Economic Development Regina, joins Evan to remember Stewart's service to the province.
Regina City Council has been discussing and considering the renaming of Dewdney Avenue. While many fear this is a way of rewriting history, some see it as a chance to forge a new future. Joely BigEagle, Indigenous artist and activist in Saskatchewan, joins Evan to give a different perspective on…
Much of Jasper has been lost to Alberta wildfires in the past few days. Canadian historian, Craig Baird, joins Evan to reflect on the history of the town and some of what has been destroyed.
Water in Regina can take on a less-pleasant smell and taste on occasion, during the summertime. Residents notice the change each year. Some have traced it back to blue-green algae affecting the Regina water supply, which comes from the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant. Ryan Johnson, president and CEO of…
Two new temporary complex needs shelters are opening up in Regina and Saskatoon "in the coming days," according to the Government of Saskatchewan. The shelters take a bit of a different approach to intake and who can use the services. Saskatchewan Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural…
A recent MNP Consumer Debt Index released shows that Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents are more likely than other provinces to say interest rates need to go down in order for their financial situations to improve. Michelle Scheller, Saskatoon-based licensed insolvency trustee, joins Evan to discuss the report's findings and offer…
Nominees have been selected for binding arbitration in the teachers dispute. As education concerns continue to make news in Saskatchewan, Ash Noureldin, owner of Mathnasium of North Regina, joins Evan to discuss some of the educational problems they're seeing in Saskatchewan students.
Paralympic swimmer Shelby Newkirk is preparing to leave for France to compete in the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games. She joins Evan to discuss how the current Olympics are going and what's she's expecting from the games? And the, Z99's Cassity & Wheels join Evan to give an update on their…
As the Olympics continue in Paris, the Games and their sporting events haven't remained static over the years. Michael Carter, professor of Greek and Roman history at Brock University, joins Evan to discuss the evolution of Olympic sports through history, all the way to this year's inclusion of "breaking."
The Canadian women's soccer team is facing some major penalties as a result of cheating by using a drone to gather intel from other practicing teams in the Games. Mallory Outerbridge, University of Regina Couger's women's soccer assistant coach and Rawlco sales manager, joins Evan to share her take on…
Potash is a major ingredient of fertilizers, but clumping can happen when it is exposed to moisture, which can lead to waste in processing and in use on the farm. Dr. Lifeng Zhang with the University of Saskatchewan's College of Engineering, tells Evan what he has learned while taking a…
On Friday, the Government of Saskatchewan lifted it’s provincial fire ban. Steve Roberts, vice president of operations for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), joins the Evan Bray Show to share what’s changed in the province.
Research has found a significant connection between hearing loss and dementia, with hearing loss increasing the risk of that problem. Candace Fischer, audiologist and owner of Fischer Hearing in Regina joins Evan to discuss this connection and other hearing-related problems.
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 Eric Charleston, national co-leader of cybersecurity and partner at BLG Law Firm to discuss online data…
A new auto report is showing growth in the number of vehicles available, which might make your next used vehicle purchase more affordable. Baris Akyurek, AutoTrader's vice president of insights and intelligence joins Evan to discuss this trend.
Saskatchewan athletes are off and competing at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris! 650 CKOM reporter, Shane Clausing, has been featuring various local athletes from the province leading up to the games. He joins Evan to discuss Saskatchewan's hopes and when athletes from the province are competing.
Brent Penner, executive director of the Saskatchewan Police Commission and former director of Downtown YXE in Saskatoon, joins Evan to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning and a little bit about his new role.
There is a sense of urgency around prairie grasslands in Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan. more than 80 per cent of original native prairie grasslands are reported to have been lost to various human causes, like building roads and houses. Michael Burak , natural area manager with Nature Conservancy of Canada…
26 Jul 2024 2PM
15 min
1820 – 1840
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