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.
March is National Reading Month! Sheryl Harrow-Yurach, Executive Director of Foundations Learning & Skills Saskatchewan (formerly READ Saskatoon), joins Evan to discuss the importance of literacy and to share some tips to help instill a love of reading in your family members.
Film Rescue International operates out of Saskatchewan but sends completed, developed film projects our around the country - and the world. Heather Harkins works for the company and joins Evan to talk about this cool business with Saskatchewan roots.
Workplace safety is exceptionally important, especially in situations that have complex and potentially dangerous equipment and jobs - like on a farm or other agricultural operation. Robin Anderson with the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association joins Evan to discuss Canadian Agricultural Safety week and the importance of staying safe in these…
Snow covered sidewalks seem like an inconvenience to many of us, but they pose serious safety risks for people living with visual impairments. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind says snow removal is an accessibility issue, a mobility issue, and a human rights issue.
Spring is just around the corner! As the warm up begins we check in with David Phillips, Senior Climatologist with Environment Canada, for a sneak peek at his spring forecast.
If you get busted carrying around bear spray in public, it's going to cost you. The provincial government has created regulations to restrict the possession of bear spray in public urban spaces and prohibit altering bear spray in order to hide or disguise it. Anyone charged under the new regulations…
A Saskatoon man has created a new board game. "Youlogy" (pronounced "eulogy") starts players off at a funeral and it's up to YOU to figure out who is dead... and how they died. Described as a combination of "Cards Against Humanity" and "Mad Libs," Shawn Bourassa joins Evan to show…
When it comes to collecting, Christine McDonald isn’t smurfing around. She recently met with reporter Mia Holowaychuk to show off her impressive collection of Smurfs. Then, Evan opens the lines to you, what do you collect?
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 an exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel. Available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio Listener winners.
Do you have what it takes to be a Saskatchewan RCMP officer? Proactive recruiter for the Saskatchewan RCMP, Steve Watkins, stops by to talk about his love of Sask, swap policing stories and answer questions about what it takes to become an RCMP member.
Yesterday's primaries in the United States had the potential to definitively name Donald Trump and Joe Biden as the official nominees in the upcoming American election. As we get closer to specifics and having clear candidates on the ballot, Wayne Petrozzi, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Politics and Public…
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark joins Evan to discuss some of the most pressing issues in Saskatoon. From snow removal to the proposed downtown arena, there is a lot to talk about!
A recent photo released by the Princess of Wales is causing quite a stir. In the midst of intense public speculation over Kate Middleton's health, the first official picture of Kate since her surgery was pulled from publication by multiple news sources over allegations it had been manipulated. Sarah Mills,…
Yesterday Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh joined the show. We take a listen back to some of the highlights of his discussion with Evan. Do you believe the leadership of Jagmeet Singh will have a positive or negative impact on the NDP when the next election comes around?
A crowd of nearly 3,000 people took in a Conservative rally against Trudeau's April 1st tax hikes over the weekend. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre had the crowd on their feet and cheering throughout his near 40-minute speech. Toronto Sun Columnist Brian Lilley says Poilievre is experiencing a massive wave of…
12 Mar 2024 10AM
14 min
2960 – 2980
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