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.
A new self-help book using humour and honesty is hoping to help you flush away your emotional baggage. Angela Jamieson, Saskatchewan author of Using No. 2 to get to No. 1, joins Brent to share how this part pep-talk, part bathroom humour book will teach you to let go of…
What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattle Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for JALAPEÑO POPPER MEATBLA.
Saskatchewan has an intricate history, and some stories are more well-known than others. But an author is hoping to change that, bringing his great-grandfather's community and story to the spotlight. Leander K. Lane, Saskatchewan author of The Road to Shiloh: The Untold Story of the First Black American Community on…
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A child who hasn't reached the right reading level by Grade 3 is four times less likely to graduate, but a Saskatoon program is doing what it can to ensure all kids get a fair shot. Zeba Ahmad, CEO of the Saskatoon Public Schools Foundation, joins Brent Loucks to discuss…
Summer can get busy and chaotic very quickly, meaning we don't always have time to check in on the latest public health updates in the province. To provide us with an update is Dr. Saqib Shahab, Chief Medical Health Officer for Saskatchewan. He joins Evan to chat the latest on…
A new initiative has just launched in Regina to help downtown businesses. Mike Tate, CEO of the Regina Chamber of Commerce, joins Evan to explain what the program entails, its new three-year strategic plan and the future of business in Regina's downtown.
The world's oldest rocks might be right here in Canada. That's according to research from Quebec's Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt. Jonathan O'Neil, associate professor with the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Ottawa and author of Evidence for Hadean mafic intrusions in the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt, Canada,…
Saskatchewan doesn't have any specific legislation in place for service dogs. Joining Brent Loucks to share why this is a concern and to take your dog training calls and questions, Conrad Keller, head trainer and founder of Sunshine Service Dogs, joins the show!
Summer holidays look a lot different compared to many decades ago. Kids are glued to their phones more than ever before, and it could have a negative impact on their mental health. Dr. Alexandra Gold, licensed clinical psychologist at Mass General Brigham and Faculty at Harvard Medical School, joins Brent…
Brent Loucks discusses the finalization of the merger between Bunge and Viterra and what that might mean for Saskatchewan, with Kelvin Heppner, farmer and agriculture journalist with RealAgriculture.
There's a lot of fun happening down at the RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina, one of the city's top five tourist attractions. Sam Karikas, CEO of the centre, joins Brent Loucks to share some of the excitement happening at the centre throughout the summer.
Blue-green algae is out for the summer in Saskatchewan and the Water Security Agency in the province is reminding people to be careful around it. Shawn Jaques, president of the Water Security Agency, joins Brent Loucks to share the concerns with these blooms.
The Saskatchewan NDP is asserting that mandatory inspections for out-of-province used vehicle purchases are costly and unnecessary. Brent Loucks speaks with Matt Britton, senior director of driver development and vehicle programs, to find out if that is true.
Western separatism isn't something to be ignored, and if anything, it's being underestimated. That's according to a new report out of the Aristotle Foundation, which is seeing separatist numbers similar to those of Quebec's sovereignty movement in the 1970s and 1990s. Mark Milke, president of the Aristotle Foundation and co-author…
The Government of Saskatchewan is standing beside Alberta as the two provinces take on the federal Impact Assessment Act, which regulates the approval of oil and gas projects, mines, power plants and more. Dwight Newman, constitutional law professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Law and Canada research chair…
The Bridge City is about to be full of music! The 10-day-long Sasktell Saskatchewan Jazz Festival is back in town! Shannon Josdal, Executive Director of the 2025 SaskTel SK Jazz Festival, joins Brent Loucks to share what's new, who's coming and how the music festival brings the community together.
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…
Thare are fewer than 500 MRI machines across Canada, with each machine costing about $3 million to own and more to operate. Aaron Wxman, partner and director of Business Development at Canmax Medical Imaging Inc., joins Brent Loucks to discuss booming business at their Canadian-owned MRI clinic in Buffalo.
2 Jul 12PM
17 min
220 – 240
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