The Evan Bray Show w/ guest host Brent Loucks - Chief Cam McBride, Dr. Brian Ciruna, & Reid Hill - November 10th, 2025

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Brent Loucks catches up with Saskatoon's Chief of Police, Cam McBride, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2025 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.

Minnow-like fish called zebrafish are giving researchers better insight into how to treat scoliosis, a side-to-side curving of the spine. Up to four percent of kids and teens in Canada can be affected by the condition. Dr. Brian Ciruna, researcher and scientist at SickKids/University of Toronto, joins guest host Brent Loucks to discuss whether increased stiffness for children with the condition might indicate a more severe form of the disease.

Remembrance Day is a time to pause and reflect on the sacrifices made by those who served our country. Reid Hill, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 president, joins guest host Brent Loucks to talk about why it's important to take a moment to reflect and pause on Remembrance Day.
10 Nov 2025 9AM English South Africa News Commentary

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