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.
Addictions counselor Lowell Monkhouse joins Evan to share his opinions on the current overdose crisis we are experiencing in Canada. He offers some insights based on his decades of work in the field.
An Estevan veteran has received France's highest distinction for service in the Second World War. 97-year-old Jim Spenst joins Evan to discuss how it felt to receive the insignia of the ‘Knight of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour.’
A recent survey found that almost half of Canadians are prioritizing the cost of their groceries over nutrition. Brooke Bulloch, a registered dietician and owner of Food to Fit Nutrition, joins Evan to share some tips to help you eat a diverse, nutritious diet on a budget.
According to a new report, more than 400 people died in Saskatchewan last year while waiting for surgery or a diagnostic scan. Colin Craig, President of SecondStreet.org, joins Evan to break down the data from their Died on a Waiting List report.
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 we'll be focusing in on traffic related issues. Evan is joined by Staff Sgt. Patrick Barbar and Cst. Pat Foster,…
According to a new report, food costs for a typical family of four are projected to rise by $700 in 2024. Janet Music, Research Program Coordinator with the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, joins Evan to discuss Canada’s Food Price Report 2024.
A new report from Blacklock's Reporter has revealed that the Federal government has spent almost $200 million on carbon tax paperwork since Parliament first introduced the fuel charge in 2019. Tom Korski, managing editor of Blacklock's Reporter, joins Evan.
Christmas is right around the corner! Rick Van Duyvendyk, the owner of Dutch Growers in Saskatoon, joins Evan to discuss proper care for your Christmas foliage and the best plants to give as gifts this holiday season.
Bernie Herman, a former Saskatchewan RCMP officer who’s charged with first-degree murder, took the stand yesterday at his own trial. paNOW Senior Reporter Nigel Maxwell joins Evan with an update on the proceedings.
Sports Illustrated has been accused of using artificial intelligence to create fake stories written by fake humans. Professor Jane Kirtley with the University of Minnesota specializes in media ethics and the law. She joins Evan to discuss the ethics surrounding the use of AI in the media.
The Federal government announced an aggressive timeline on their long talked about cap on greenhouse gas emissions for Canada’s oil and gas sector. The province of Saskatchewan is very concerned about what this will do to production and our economy. Minister of Energy & Resources Jim Reiter joins Evan.
The number of Canadians experiencing burnout, a state of emotional, physical and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress, is on the rise. Jenn Bruer, a Burnout Prevention & Recovery Strategist, author, and wellness trainer from Toronto, joins the show to discuss how you can prevent burnout and what…
It seems like everywhere you go these days, there is an option to tip. Grabbing some fast food? Leave a tip! Getting your hair cut? Leave a tip! Picking up your own meal from a restaurant to take home? Leave a tip!
Lorrie Goldstein joins Evan to discuss his latest column for the Toronto Sun: ‘I’m done with having to explain myself to Jew haters.’
7 Dec 2023 11AM
16 min
3360 – 3380
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