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.
It's Men's Health Month and Men's Health Week. Evan sits down with Dr. David Kuhl, a men's health clinician and researcher, to discuss some new research that finds young, gay, bisexual and racialized men face a higher risk of depression and anxiety.
Saskatchewan Minister of Health, Everett Hindley, joins Evan to talk about a very special effort to bring Taylor Swift #BacktoSaskatch with the incentive of renaming the town of Swift Current to Taylor Swift.
What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for SMOKED BELL PEPPERS.
An incredible story telling the story of an elite group of fighters that has been on the front lines of every major battle during the war against Ukraine was published last week in the Globe and Mail. Mark MacKinnon, senior international correspondent with the Globe and Mail, joins Evan from…
Canadian pride amongst Canadians and throughout the world seems to have diminished. How could a healthy sense of nationalism and pride in our diversity be fostered once again? Tasha Kheiriddin, national PostMedia political columnist, asserts that UK Rishi Suna's promise upon election to require a year of mandatory military or…
The federal government has released carbon pricing impact data a day ahead of when the House of Commons was set to debate a Conservative motion calling for the information to be released. Canadian Press reporter, Mia Rabson, joins Evan to break down the data and what its implications could be.
Canadian mystery and thriller writer, Anthony Bidulka, is launching his latest novel, From Sweetgrass Bridge, the second book in the Merry Bell trilogy, in Saskatoon later tonight. He joins Evan to talk about his latest work of fiction.
Ryan Beston is behind the company Queen City Drone. The company provides services for Regina's refinery, SaskPower, fire departments, film, security and more. Beston joins Evan to give him the rundown on drones and then takes your calls and questions!
Former mayor of Saskatoon, Don Atchison, thinks a housing accelerator fund has the potential to destroy the fabric, heart and soul of the city of Saskatoon. He joins Evan to share his thoughts on how it could affect the city.
After an internal review of the Saskatchewan RCMP's response to the mass murder on James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, 36 recommendations and effective practices are being suggested for the Mounties. RCMP Commanding Officer, Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, and C/Supt. Ted Munroe join Evan to walk through the recommendations…
The State of the GRA Economy report by Economic Development Regina gave the city a B+ in its annual report this year. As Regina continues with its housing accelerator fund and multi-housing builds continue to weigh in the minds of Saskatchewan residents, Regina Mayor Sandra Masters, joins Evan to discuss…
Oilers fever is at an all-time high as the team heads into the third game of the Stanley Cup playoff finals tonight, returning to home ice in Edmonton. Oilers' head coach, Kris Knoblauch, still has roots in Saskatchewan. His father, Bob Knoblauch, who is from Imperial, Sask., joins Evan to…
University administrators in Canada and the United States have been struggling to address pro-Palestinian rallies that are causing disruptions on their campuses. R. Barbara Gitenstein was the first female and first Jewish president of The College of New Jersey and joins Evan to share her perspective on the situation and…
It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener! 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…
Evan keeps the lines open for your calls on anything and everything today + Evan revisits his conversation with Toronto Sun political columnist, Brian Lilley.
Statues about now-controversial political and historical figures continue to be debated, defaced and taken down. Roads in the country named after similarly controversial historical figures, like Dewdney Avenue in Regina or Bishop Grandin Boulevard in Winnipeg, face renaming. Is this correcting or erasing historical wrongs? Ron Stagg, history professor at…
The federal government introduced the capital gains tax measures on Monday. Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, sees serious class warfare at play with the messaging behind these measures. He joins Evan to break down what these tax measures look like and his thoughts on what they mean…
With the new capital gains tax measures announced by the federal government, will you be affected? And if so, how? Sun Life financial planner and White Owl Financial Solutions president, Darren Ulmer, joins Evan to walk listeners through how to manage their personal finances with this new tax + Evan…
According to Forest Saskatchewan, the province's forest industry is on target to generate close to $2 billion in annual revenues and currently supports more than 8,000 jobs in northern Saskatchewan. Forest Saskatchewan sees growing concerns after meeting with various communities about dangers to the province's forests and Carl Neggers, CEO…
11 Jun 2024 2PM
12 min
2040 – 2060
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