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.
Brett Williams worked as and elementary school counselor from 2011 to 2018, but left the profession due to concerns surrounding the state of public education in Saskatchewan. He joins Evan to share his experience and discuss what is happening in our schools in regards to mental health.
There seems to be a massive trend on TikTok that people of all ages are paying attention to - skin care. Dr. Kyle Cullingham, founder and medical director of the Saskatoon Dermatology Centre and President of the Saskatchewan Dermatology Association, joins us to discuss the recent trend and share some…
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 beer & garlic beef pot roast.
We welcome a very special guest to The Evan Bray Show. Jim Hopson, former Roughriders President & CEO joins the show to discuss some of the biggest stories on the minds of Saskatchewan residents.
The Western Canada Economic Forum, an event showcasing the strength of the Western Canadian economy, was held yesterday. Saskatchewan entrepreneur Alex Fallon, Chair of the Forum, joins Evan to recap the event.
The high cost of food is having a big impact on many of us at home, and it's also taking a toll on the hospitality industry. Jim Bence, President and CEO of Hospitality Saskatchewan, joins Evan.
There was an absolutely devastating fire in a hog barn near Cudworth a couple of weeks ago that led to the loss of thousands of pigs. It’s an unfortunate situation, but it's not uncommon. Dozens of other fires at hog farms have been reported right across this country in recent…
The Government of Saskatchewan recently announced that it will no longer be funding the provision of clean crack pipes, meth pipes, and informational material on how to use drugs safely. Dr. Carson McPherson, the CEO of ROSC Solutions Group, has been collaborating with the Government of Saskatchewan to shape the…
Loblaws is doing some back pedaling. A couple of weeks ago they announced that they would no longer be discounting perishable foods like meat, fruit, and vegetables by 50 per cent as they near their best-before date, but following protests and boycotts by their customers they've changed their minds. Dr…
The inquest into the mass casualty event that happened on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon is still underway. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, joins Evan from Melfort to update him on the events of the last few days of the inquest
The federal government is estimating that more than a quarter of businesses missed the January 18th deadline to repay their Canada Emergency Business Account loans. CEBA was the most widely used pandemic support program for businesses. Keith Moen, Executive Director of the North Saskatoon Business Association, joins Evan to discuss…
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An Alberta expert is expressing serious concerns over the number of police-involved shootings we see in this country. Dr. Temitope Oriola, professor of criminology at the University of Alberta and president of the Canadian Sociological Association, joins Evan.
A Saskatchewan woman is calling the province’s health-care system broken after waiting over 10 months for a diagnostic mammogram. Nadine Baker, who has been waiting nearly a year to find out if she has breast cancer, joins Evan.
The federal government has very quietly released its “What We Heard” report after holding consultations a year ago on its plan for a Sustainable Ag Strategy. Tyler McCann, managing director for The Canada Agri-Food Policy Institute, joins Evan to discuss the unannounced and delayed publishing of the report.
A federal judge has ruled that the Liberal government's use of the Emergencies Act to clear "Freedom Convoy" protestors was unreasonable, unjustified and violated the Charter. Chris Barber, Saskatchewan organizer and convoy leader, joins Evan to discuss the ruling.
Saskatoon SWAT is getting ready to take the plunge! Staff Sgt. Joe Tataryn, Specialized Uniform Operations with the Saskatoon Police Service, joins Evan to discuss the upcoming Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Saskatchewan.
23 Jan 2024 1PM
15 min
3160 – 3180
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