People living in Outlook can shower again! This comes after the town discovered a water reservoir had been tampered with on Monday, forcing the water to be treated as compromised. Brent Loucks is joined by Outlook's Mayor, Ryan Husband, and Kevin Trew, Chief Administrative Officer of the town, to explain what happened and bring us the latest details.
Do you send paper holiday cards? A family newsletter in hard-copy form? Or have you switched to digital? Have you stopped sending anything at all?
What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattle Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Brent Loucks with his recipe for MISSISSIPPI POT ROAST.
Every Friday, we open the phone lines and give you a chance to call out or commend anyone you think deserves it. This week, guest host Brent Loucks hosts a special edition of Hugs 'n Kisses, where you can send your loved ones a special holiday radio Christmas card shout-out!
The first phase of the Dakota Dunes Casino expansion has been completed! Brent Loucks welcomes Zane Hansen, Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) president and CEO, to talk about Thursday's ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Peavy Mart is making a comeback in several Alberta towns and a few locations have even been confirmed for Saskatchewan! Amber Bell, Alberta Field Editor for RealAgriculture, joins Brent Loucks to talk about this exciting news and other agriculture top stories making headlines.
There are some nasty colds and flus going around and even our own Evan Bray has been under the weather recently! Guest host Brent Loucks welcomes Dr. Simon Kapaj, Saskatoon-based medical health officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, to walk through the illnesses hitting Saskatchewan leading up to the holidays this winter.
Evan revisits his conversation withTasha Kheiriddin, National PostMedia political columnist.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. For some, it's the perfect time to head to their local vinyl store for themselves or the music lover in their life. Darrin O'Grady & Darren McKay, co-owners of Vinyl Diner Records in Saskatoon, join Evan to talk records, Christmas gifts, the gift of music this season and to take your questions and comments!
Former Dragon's Den Dragon and author of The Wealthy Barber, Dave Chilton, has just released a completely updated version of his bestseller from 1989. The new edition has already topped the Globe and Mail and Toronto Star bestseller lists with Chilton's apt financial insight proving to be timeless. Evan revists this conversation that he had with Dave from this past Tuesday.
How do you deck the halls during the holiday season? Are you traditional, modern, or somewhere in between? Share your colour scheme and favourite decor items with Evan
Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what's on their minds today.
Just over a year ago, Chrystia Freeland resigned from then-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet. It launched Canada into a series of events culminating in the Prime Minister's resignation as Liberal leader in early January and the eventual election of Prime Minister Mark Carney. That election eight months ago also marked the loss of an election Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, was expected to win. Now, Tasha Kheiriddin, National PostMedia political columnist, contemplates whether a replacement may be coming for the party leader and who that might be.
A week before Christmas Eve, parents are frantically searching for the latest toys for their kids. What technology defined your generation?
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 you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, you’ll win prizes too!
Evan welcomes Dr. Peter Stoicheff, president of the University of Saskatchewan, in his final days as USask president to discuss his work in the role over the past decade, the future of the university and what's next for him.
Saskatoon's city council 'giddyup' to a downtown winter activity after previously saying 'neigh.' Rich Pilon, horse-drawn carriage business owner in Saskatoon and former Canadian NHL player, joins Evan to chat about the process of getting his temporary business license from the city, which wasn't a smooth ride.
Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what's on their minds today
What might U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats do to impact Saskatchewan's potash industry? Turns out, it could mean layoffs and production setbacks for our province, the largest exporter of the resource in the world. Evan speaks about the dangers of this with Stuart Smyth, professor in agricultural and resource economics at the University of Saskatchewan.
Hunting season in Saskatchewan has just wrapped up, but there's something to take note of when you're enjoying the spoils of your hunt. Canadian Light Source researcher, Adam Leontowich, who also enjoys hunting, is studying the microscopic particles of lead that can be left in hunted meat. He joins Evan to share why those small fragments could have drastic results when consumed by humans.