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.
Canada is the only country without a plan in place to achieve its 2 per cent spending commitment to NATO. Canadians also have yet to hear the list of Members of Parliament names who are being accused of acting as agents of foreign power. Colleen Bell, associate professor of political…
Tamara Cherry is joined by her brother, Josh Cherry, a massive Oilers fan who attended game four, to discuss the team forcing game six in its Stanley Cup Playoff series against the Florida Panthers.
Scientists at the University of Saskatchewan are figuring out a new way to decontaminate the eggs we eat, particularly when it comes to reducing E.Coli and Salmonella bacteria. Mehdi Heydari, postdoctoral fellow with University of Saskatchewan’s College of Engineering, joins Tamara Cherry to explain.
A Canadian author has taken a deep-dive into what he is labelling as the second Cold War between China, Russia and America as they clamour towards artificial intelligence. George Takach, author of Cold War 2.0: Artificial Intelligence in the New Battle Between China, Russia and America, joins Tamara Cherry to…
It's your chance for fame, and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, but you’ll also win an exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel. Available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio Listener winners.
As the Saskatchewan NDP continue to call for an investigation into the allegations made by Saskatchewan House Speaker, Randy Weekes, against Minister Jeremy Harrison, Murray Mandryk, columnist for the Regina Leader Post, joins Tamara to break it down.
People in jail for an offense who get an education are less likely to reoffend. But it is reportedly very difficult for inmates in Canadian prisons to gain access to online classes. Dr. Michael Weinrath, professor of criminal justice at the University of Winnipeg, joins Tamara Cherry to talk about…
Alberta has just introduced a cell phone and personal device ban for classrooms to cut down on cyber bullying opportunities and improve student academic improvement. Tech expert Carmi Levy joins the show to talk about the merits and drawbacks of this move with Tamara Cherry.
Former Saskatchewan RCMP, Bernie Herman, received an 11-year sentence on Tuesday for killing his significant other. Prince Albert paNOW reporter, Nigel Maxwell, who has been covering the trial, joins Tamara Cherry to discuss the sentencing decision.
Pig hearts might be a key in organ transplantation thanks to research being done at the University of Saskatchewan by Dr. Ali Honaramooz with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Honaramooz joins Tamara Cherry to discuss his xenotransplantation research, its risks and its potential rewards.
After voting to go to binding arbitration late last week, Saskatchewan Teachers Federation president, Samantha Becotte, joins Tamara Cherry to discuss the results of their member consultations and what lies ahead.
In May, Bev Zizzy saw the unveiling of a plaque in Regina's Cathedral neighborhood in honor of her daughter, Tesalyn Zizzy-Mustatia. The mural and plaque are meant to be a space of remembrance for artists. Zizzy joins Tamara Cherry to talk about her grief and the beauty she has found…
A new levy on newly-built homes in Saskatoon is being put in place to pay for a new school in the city. Nicole Burgess, CEO of the Saskatoon Regina Home Builders' Association, sees only negative affects from that levy on builders and buyers of new homes in Saskatoon. She joins…
After House Speaker Randy Weekes' meeting yesterday, the Saskatchewan NDP feels the province is running interference for Minister Jeremy Harrison, choosing not to pursue a full investigation into the allegations made by Weekes on May 16th in the final days of the recent session. NDP ethics and democracy critic, Meara…
The Canadian Nuclear Society is holding its 43rd annual conference in Saskatoon this week with about 400 international nuclear industry attendees, from about 18 different countries. Neil Alexander with the Canadian Nuclear Society joins Tamara Cherry to talk about the event and its significance for Saskatchewan.
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 Jo-Anne Dusel, executive director of PATHS and Jane Lothian, a retired professor of criminal justice at…
Tamara Cherry checks in on the housing market in Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan Realtors Association CEO, Chris Guérette, to find out if the recent Bank of Canada cut will be impacting people buying homes in the province and rumors of higher priced homes and bidding wars in Regina.
Jeremy Cockrill, Saskatchewan's Minister of Education, joins Tamara Cherry to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning.
17 Jun 2024 10AM
14 min
2020 – 2040
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