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 hard to believe that five years ago we were in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of us picked up new hobbies like baking bread or even adopting a new pet. For one group of siblings, they started a weekly Zoom call that has outlasted the pandemic. Calgary…
When you walk down the plant-based meal alternatives at the grocery store, do you even stop to look? Dr. Alejandro Marangoni, professor and Tier I Canada Research Chair in Food, Health and Aging at the University of Guelph, is hoping to inspire you to try. He joins Evan to discuss…
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…
This Friday is National Pet Day! In honour of all the love and joy our furry friends bring to our lives, Tamara Cherry welcomes Dr. Lesley Sawa with the Animal Clinic of Regina to answer questions from listeners by call or text about their pets!
Today marks 108 years since the Canadian Corps attacked Vimy Ridge, marking the first time all four Canadian divisions fought together as a cohesive unit. Nearly 3,600 Canadian soldiers died and about 7,000 were wounded. Tamara Cherry welcomes Tim Cook, chief historian and director of research for the Canadian War…
Conservative Party of Canada leader, Pierre Poilievre, is making his position on foreign aid clear. He has reiterated his promise to cut spending on foreign aid, saying he is not the politician who is going to be sending money around the world in one interview this week. That position and…
A Saskatchewan theatre -- the oldest continuously operating theatre of its kind in Western Canada -- and cultural hub is competing to win a $50,000 grand prize! The Grand Theatre in Indian Head is involved in The Next Great Save, a Canada-wide competition with the goal of supporting the protection…
A cool Saskatchewan television show has just premiered its third season! Staying Wild is back for a third season on Citytv, following the daily drama at Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Saskatoon. Jan Shadick, wildlife rehabilitator and executive director of Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation, and Staying Wild producer, Jackie…
Is it a great idea to put an end to grade 12 examinations in Saskatchewan or a terrible one? Call Tamara with your take on the education curriculum in our province
The Saskatchewan Government is discontinuing grade 12 provincial exams for next school year and working to develop a new province-wide student assessment program. With Saskatchewan education scores already very low, Tamara welcomes Michael Zwaagstra, Manitoba public high school teacher, education policy researcher and senior fellow with the Fraser Institute, to…
Tamara catches up with Saskatoon's Deputy Chief, Darren Pringle, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2025 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.
Extremely high overdose numbers continue to overwhelm Saskatoon resources. Tamara welcomes Paul Hills with the Saskatoon Paramedic Association to share more about what first responders in the city are dealing with and what is needed to stop the crisis.
After a weekend of milestone lows for the markets, Tamara Cherry welcomes Darren Ulmer, president of WhiteOwl Financial Solutions, to speak to the stock market's volatility during this second Donald Trump presidency. Ulmer also shares advice for listeners worried about their investments.
Last week, the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation invested nearly $2M into amateur football. Well over a hundred football teams throughout the province will receive new helmets thanks to the announcement. Cindy Fuchs, Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation executive director joins guest host Tamara Cherry to chat about the boost to young football teams.
Nuclear energy and nuclear medicine are two rapidly evolving fields shaping the future. Ahead of its "All Things Nuclear" event in Saskatoon, Andrew Rodych, portfolio manager and partner with Q Wealth Management and Dragos Berbecel, co-portfolio manager for the Portland Life Sciences Alternative Fund and Portland Replacement of Fossil Fuels…
U.S. President Donald Trump is cutting some major funding to large universities. His administration is threatening to cut up to $9 billion in federal grants to Harvard University. Some U.S. professors are also heading north to continue their education career in Canada instead. Nathan M. Greenfield, author, North American correspondent…
The Round Table of Justice – 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, Tamara Cherry is joined by Kendra Mazer, executive director with Hope Restored Canada, and…
The federal election looms closer and Canadians prepare to head to the polls as significant news happens around them. After a devastating weekend for the markets following the most recent tariff announcements last week, Tamara Cherry chats with political watcher Jen Gerson, co-founder of The Line and co-host of The…
7 Apr 11AM
16 min
620 – 640
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