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The Evan Bray Show

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.
Hourly English Canada News Commentary
4,150 Episodes
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Saskatchewan farmers share their strangest field finds

Farmers are back in the fields for seeding season — and you never know what you might uncover once the work gets going. What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever found in a field? Call 1-877-332-8255 to join the conversation!
21 May 1PM 17 min

Seeding season is underway — but many farmers are stuck waiting

Seeding is off to an interesting start for many farmers across the province. Conditions are favourable in some areas, while others say the fields are still way too wet. David Marit, Minister of Agriculture, joins us to discuss the biggest concerns farmers are dealing with and what supports are available…
21 May 10AM 13 min

Did Saskatchewan cash out too cheap? Inside the $1.2B ISC deal

Information Services Corporation (ISC), the Regina-based company that runs the backbone systems for Saskatchewan’s land titles, corporate registry, and other essential public records, has been sold in a $1.2-billion deal to a Quebec-based infrastructure fund. Some critics say the deal gives up a steady public revenue source in exchange for…
21 May 10AM 15 min

Meet the young ag leader fighting for agriculture’s future

The future of agriculture is in good hands thanks to the next generation of passionate youth, including Carson Green, recipient of the Agriculture Student Scholarship grand prize from Mossbank. He joins the show to chat about his ideas to get youth excited about agriculture and why he loves farming.
20 May 1PM 12 min

Saskatchewan's Smartest Radio Listener: brains, bragging rights and prizes

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…
20 May 12PM 8 min

Experts question Saskatchewan’s push to extend coal plants

Experts are questioning if the SaskParty's claim that extending the lifespan of coal plants will actually be the best investment for the province, rather than moving towards gas plants and other renewables. Brett Dolter, a professor of economics at the University of Regina who specializes in Saskatchewan’s electricity policy, joins…
20 May 12PM 14 min

Why more couples are ditching traditional weddings

As wedding season kicks into high gear, more couples are tossing the giant seating charts, matching chair covers and stressful timelines in favour of something smaller, more personal — and sometimes even secret! Angela Hodel, owner of Imagine Events and Regina Pop-up Weddings, joins Evan to talk about the growing…
20 May 11AM 12 min

Former Snowbirds commander reflects on the team’s legacy

The Moose Jaw Snowbirds are more than just a symbol; they are a rich part of Canadian history with a lasting legacy and impact. Dan Dempsey, Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) and former commanding officer, team leader with the Moose Jaw Snowbirds and part of the Snowbirds Alumni Association, joins the show…
20 May 11AM 10 min

What do the Snowbirds mean to Moose Jaw Tourism?

Yesterday, Canada’s defence minister David McGuinty announced that 2026 will be the final season for the Snowbirds’ CT-114 Tutor jets, with a transition to new aircraft expected in the early 2030s. He said the move preserves a proud Canadian tradition while investing billions in future pilot training, infrastructure, and long-term…
20 May 10AM 7 min

Moose Jaw Mayor on the end of the Snowbirds era

The Snowbirds, as Canada has known them, are coming to an end. The federal government is calling this a modernization plan for the Snowbirds, but it also marks the end of an era as the iconic CT-114 Tutors prepare for their final seasons in the sky. With a new aircraft…
20 May 10AM 15 min

Snowbirds being put on ice

Tamara is joined by the president of the Moose Jaw flying club Roger Blager after today's announcement regarding the Snowbirds.
19 May 12PM 13 min

Canada’s youth job crisis: Why young workers are being shut out

Youth unemployment in Canada has risen to 14.3%, significantly higher than the overall national unemployment rate. This underscores a widening gap between education and access to early work experience. The Students Commission of Canada is calling for action from governments, schools and employers to expand entry-level opportunities for more people…
19 May 11AM 16 min

Trump returns from China: What it means for the United States

On Friday, President Donald Trump wrapped up a high-profile visit to China. He praised the trip and teased potential business deals even as Beijing stopped short of confirming any concrete agreements. For a deeper dive into this trip and the latest from Washington, guest host Tamara Cherry is joined by…
19 May 10AM 13 min
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