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.
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!
A recent report from Health Canada says 13,241 people received medically assisted deaths in 2022 — a 31.2 per cent jump over 2021. Dr. Donna Stewart is one of Canada’s leading experts in MAID. She is a professor at the University of Toronto as well as a member of the…
A recent raid on an AirBnB in Regina left the owners with one giant mess to clean up. Tara Van Sichem with Van Show Homes joins Evan to share her story and then Supt. Darcy Koch with the Regina Police Service Support Services Division, joins Evan to discuss the work…
The future of Bill C-234 is up in the air. The Senate has voted in favor of an amendment to the legislation that would have exempted farmers from paying the carbon tax on propane or natural gas used to dry grain or heat their barns. Senator Brent Cotter, legal ethicist,…
Social Media researcher, Julian Kershner joins Evan Bray to discuss some of the ways you can deal with social media algorithms and avoid falling into fake news echo chambers.
How many kids are going to be asking for a Chicago Blackhawks jersey for Christmas this year in order to look like their favourite player, Connor Bedard? Everyone has a story about why they started cheering for ‘their’ team. Was it a certain player who caught your attention? A parent…
It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener! It's your chance for fame, and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, but you’ll also win a $50 gift card to Delta Hotels by Marriott Bessborough and Delta Downtown and an exclusive Smartest…
Yesterday on the show we spoke to a Regina business owner who pays his employees a living wage, sparking conversation around whether a minimum wage of $14/hour is enough. University of Regina associate professor Andrew Stevens, who is also a Regina city councillor, believes the province should look at setting…
6 Dec 2023 12PM
16 min
3780 – 3800
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