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.
The recent documentary, Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, shared some of the scary situations child actors at Nickelodeon have faced. It's raised a lot of questions and concerns about how vulnerable children in the talent industry can and should be protected. Childhood trauma expert, Michael Menard,…
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Last night, the annual Teddy Waste Awards showcased "the best of the worst of government spending," according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Prairie director Gage Haubrich joins Evan to detail what campaigns made the cut.
Political news out of Ottawa has been heavy over the past several weeks. Between the interim report on the federal commission of inquiry into foreign interference, dust settling around the latest federal budget and bonuses paid out by the CBC, there's lots to catch up with Tom Korski, managing editor…
Nuclear power is having it's time in the spotlight, after Saskatoon-based Cameco got a front-row billing at COP28 in Dubai. Tim Gitzel, CEO of Cameco, has been used to being overlooked but sees an opportunity for a surge in nuclear power's popularity that could make some big changes for Saskatchewan,…
Last week, we found out the province is embarking on a fight with the Canada Revenue Agency for the carbon levies on home heating it has not been paying the federal government. Minister responsible for all major Crown corporations, including SaskPower, SaskEnergy, SaskTel, SGI and SaskWater, Dustin Duncan, joins Evan…
A new Saskatchewan-based television show has been picked up for national syndication. GO/NITRO has attracted guests from major sport organizations like Canada's Olympic team, the CFL and NASCAR to put athletes to the test by challenging them to master an new sport. The show is also Saskatchewan-owned and Cory Carlick…
Have paper straws been a mistake? A Saskatchewan Member of Parliament says they are and has introduced Bill C-380 to try and throw them out. MP for Saskatoon-University, Corey Tocher, joins Evan to share why paper straws suck, more than just their inability to withstand liquid.
Canada Health Infoway is reporting that Canadian nurses are spending valuable time during their shifts searching for patient information outside their own systems. This might mean a more connected healthcare system approach is needed. Waldo Beausejour, senior analyst for performance analytics with Canada Health Infoway joins Evan to talk about…
Peaceful protest is a right Canadians enjoy, but demonstrations are not always peaceful. Pro-Palestinian encampments on campuses in Canada and the United States have been posing problems for university students, faculty and police, with a McGill University encampment even being declared illegal because of alleged antisemitic behaviour by protesters. Evan…
Regina pianist and singer-songwriter, Jeffrey Straker, knows that the highest highs of life can come with its lowest lows. He opens up about some of those lessons he's learned on his new single, The Time You've Got, and joins Evan to dive into them more.
The Government of Saskatchewan recognizes exceptional individuals with awards throughout the year. What are these awards and what do they mean? Saskatchewan's Chief Protocol Officer, Jason Quilliam, joins Evan to share.
Last week, Paul Drouin was in Abu Dhabi as part of the technical and content team for sport presentation for an event called A2RL -- Autonomous Auto racing. Drouin explains it as AI coders teaching Formula One-style cars to drive together and race on the same track without a driver…
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 Evan is joined by S/Sgt. Barbar with the Saskatoon Police Service and Sgt. Shannon Gordon and Corp. Greg Krawetz with…
A recent vote by rail workers for CN and CKPC have resulted in an overwhelming desire to strike. This could lead to an unprecedented work stoppage at both of Canada's major railways as soon as this month, with a possible strike marking the first time in decades that both railways…
Rhonda Graham and Mark Knox in Saskatoon have the unique experience of becoming husband and wife on the radio, in front of their witnesses and Evan Bray Show listeners.
Ever wondered about the specifics of getting married in Saskatchewan? Does a wedding ever go off without a hitch? How do you have a friend or family member perform your wedding ceremony? Long-time Saskatchewan marriage commissioner, Ari Avivi, joins Evan to answer those questions and share some of his own…
3 May 2024 1PM
17 min
2720 – 2740
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