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.
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…
A significant trial to determine the extent of Métis hunting and fishing rights in Saskatchewan is happening this week in Meadow Lake. Kathy Hodgson-Smith, lead counsel at Procidio LLP, joins Evan to share how the start of the retrial has gone, why this issue is so important and what the…
How are the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump impacting potash in the province? Marnel Jones, director of government & public affairs for The Mosaic Company in Canada, joins Evan to catch up on potash news for Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan spring is here and farmers have some optimism looking at the spring seeding outlook, we've heard. Despite that, there are still concerns about canola tariffs, when seeds can be put in the ground and whether the moisture this year will really be enough. Evan welcomes Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture,…
One issue of the upcoming federal election that holds significance for Saskatchewan and Western Canadian provinces is what the ultimate fate will be for the federal emissions cap. Tim McMillan, co-founder and partner at Garrison Strategy, former president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and former…
After a loss of confidence in the University of Regina's student union, the university will no longer be collecting fees for the union any longer. Students on campus have raised other concerns about the University of Regina Student Union (URSU). Dr. Jeff Keshen, president of the U of R, joins…
As part of Saskatchewan's stance against the tariffs imposed on Canadian goods by the United States, the province has been working on its procurement practices to cut U.S. products and bolster Canadian buying power. Saskatchewan Minister of SaskBuilds and Procurement, Dave Marit, joins Evan to discuss the province's progress on…
Spring is in the air, but so are worries about climate change and its impact on your property and wallet. A recent survey shows that many Canadians are worried about rising insurance rates as the weather constantly changes. Jim Mandeville, disaster specialist, SVP Large Loss North America at First Onsite…
The federal government is making moves to get rid of "forever chemicals," which have been linked to cancer and liver damage. Matt Simcik, University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) professor, joins Evan to discuss his research on the chemicals and how they impact you and the environment.
We turn our eyes to the sky with associate professor of astronomy with the University of Regina, Samantha Lawler! She joins Brent Loucks to discuss the news beyond our world and galaxy and brings Saskatchewan farmer, Dan Kennedy, along to share his story of discovering space junk right in his…
Whether you like them or not, geese are migrating back to Canada. You might also hear more birds chirping in the morning as it's mating season. Have you seen an interesting bird lately that you have questions about? Alan Smith, author of Saskatchewan Birds and Jordan Rustad, field manager at…
Today's times are challenging and it's fostering significant stress and anxiety for many in the province. Murray Heintz, psychologist with Penney Murphy and Associates Counselling in Saskatoon, joins Brent Loucks to discuss his observations and ways he is advising people to get through these challenging times.
Now more than a year after the Government of Saskatchewan put penalties in place for bear spray, it doesn't seem to have deterred mischief or crime with the spray. As more and more Saskatchewan residents experience a bear spray attack or fear one, Jay Protz, president of the Saskatoon Firefighters…
Brittany Caffet, 650 CKOM features reporter, joins Brent Loucks to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning and an important historical milestone.
With the ongoing trade war, you might have noticed some differences at the grocery store. Canadians are shopping local with the help of new grocery store labels and indicators. Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, food distribution and policy professor at Dalhousie University and senior director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab, co-host of…
Starting this Sunday is the annual convention for the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association. Randy Goulden, president of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA), joins Tamara Cherry to share some details about the convention and what the most crucial areas of concern are for urban municipalities this year.
The Regina Pats have secured the first-overall pick in the 2025 WHL draft lottery and, no doubt, will use that selection on Regina phenom, Maddox Schultz.
11 Apr 1PM
9 min
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