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.
How should Canadians be reacting after the NATO summit in Washington? Tasha Kheiriddin, national PostMedia political columnist, joins Evan to walk through the events of this week south of the border and the big issues addressed during the summit that Canadians should know about.
Remarkable research into multiple sclerosis continues at the University of Saskatchewan. Dr. Michael Levin with the College of Medicine, joins Evan to give an update on their studies.
It's one thing for parents to plan financially to afford their young children. But what about their young adult children? A growing number of parents are not only concerned about feeding their kids on a budget with inflation still high -- but refinancing and managing to also assist their grown…
The 2024 Field of Stars event is happening next week on July 16th! Here to tell us more about that fantastic BBQ dinner fundraiser is the chair of the event's committee, Alanna Koch.
Evan welcomes the Saskatchewan RCMP's assistant commander, Rhonda Blackmore, for her monthly check-in interview on the Evan Bray Show. Blackmore provides an update on the RCMP's state of affairs in the province.
As the war between Israel and Hamas rages on, we check in with Robert Goldman, law professor at American University's Washington College of Law, who specializes in the law of war.
The Saskatchewan Party says it is rejecting the federal Clean Energy Regulations and will not be following them because of the potential negative effects to the Saskatchewan economy. The Saskatchewan Environmental Society is responding by seeking intervenor status in the climate change litigation involving the provincial government. Peter Prebble and…
Heat warnings are blanketing the province, but why does it seem like we're just barely hitting the 30-degree-C mark and it's already considered extreme heat? Terri Lang, meteorologist for Environment and Climate Change Canada, explains and offers the outlook for the hot weather in the province over the next few…
A renowned Elvis tribute artist from Regina, Rory Allen, joins Evan in his blue suede shoes to talk about the King of Rock 'n Roll's next performance later this month.
The U18 Football Canada Cup has taken over Regina this week! Duane Mason is coaching Team Saskatchewan on the way to (hopefully) another championship and he was on with Evan!
A member of the Regina Police service is preparing to leave Saskatchewan -- and Canada -- for a year to go offer support in Ukraine. Sargeant and departmental sargeant major Rich Fraser with the Regina Police joins Evan to share what his role over the next year will be.
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The Canada-US-Mexico Trade Agreement (CUSMA) is coming due for renegotiation in 2026. A new report from C.D. Howe Institute claims greater clarity is needed before the contract is agreed to once again by these three parties. Author Lawrence L. Herman of Countdown to the CUSMA Review - Pitfalls, Politics and…
The United States and Canada seem to both be dealing with less-than-ideal leaders at their respective country's helm. Author, journalist, professor and commentator, Andrew Cohen, writes that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden stand to undo their accomplishments by remaining as heads of their current parties…
After last year's record-breaking financial results from the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, a second record-breaking set of results is being released. Evan sits down with SIGA CEO, Zane Hansen, to discuss these results just being released for the first time.
Recent drownings in Saskatchewan have people concerned with more hot weather hitting the province. Shelby Rushtion, Lifesaving Society Saskatchewan Branch CEO, joins Tamara to remind listeners of her top water safety tips for the summer.
Nigerian-born artist, ADEOLUWA, who lives in Regina, is celebrating the release of his EP King of Detours, from earlier this year. The rising musician joins Tamara Cherry to discuss his unique musical flavorings and the vulnerability he puts into his music.
The 2024 Washington summit is assembling NATO countries once again this week. George Takach, Toronto author of Cold War 2.0: Artificial Intelligence in the New Battle Between China, Russia and America joins Tamara Cherry to discuss what we might see come out of the summit and points of interest in…
Military grooming rules are tightening around personal grooming. Two years after Canadian military members were allowed to let their hair down, members are now being told that facial hair and hairstyles will be restricted once more. Charlotte Duval-Lantoine, Ottawa Operations Manager and fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, joins…
9 Jul 2024 12PM
16 min
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