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Three small-town boys have been invited to a prestigious soccer academy in Spain. They were invited to the Real Madrid Soccer Academy because of their work ethic, positive attitude and skill level. Lexington Roy, 13-year-old centre defensive mid with the Weyburn Soccer Association and his dad Richy Roy, join Evan ahead of the trip to talk about what this means for the boys and young soccer players across Saskatchewan.
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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 SWEET CHILI SHORT RIBS. It can be hard to incorporate a new habit into your life. But one Regina man is trying to help. Alex Fallon, chair of the Western Canadian Economic Forum, CEO of The Paradox Group and founder of Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan (AiSK) joins Evan to talk about the Walk the Block at 8 O'clock project. The Beth Jacob Synagogue in Regina is looking forward to welcoming Holocaust survivor Abe Silverman as a speaker to their congregation this weekend. Silverman joins Evan now to share his story with listeners ahead of the event.
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Every Friday we open the phone lines and give you a chance to call out or commend anyone you think deserves it.
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Open phones - Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what's on their minds today. Evan welcomes the Saskatchewan RCMP's assistant commander, Rhonda Blackmore for her monthly check-in interview on the Evan Bray Show. Blackmore provides an update on the RCMP's state of affairs in the province.
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Evan hears from 650 CKOM senior reporter, Lara Fominoff, about Pierre Poilievre's visit to Saskatoon yesterday. Then, it's time for Evan to take the Pulse of the People! Which way is this federal election going to go? Evan takes to the phones for the show's very official unofficial poll of listeners to decide who will win this federal election.
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Evan revisits his conversation with Gil Lan, associate professor in the law and business department at the Toronto Metropolitan University's Ted Rogers School of Management about interprovincial trade.
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What was a scary gut feeling you've had? A Saskatchewan non-profit organization is once again being featured in Tim Horton's SMile Cookie Campaign this spring. Andrew Schmidt with First Steps Wellness Centre, Canada's first activity-based therapy centre servicing those with neurological injuries, joins Evan to talk about the unique work they do and this year's campaign.
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Open phones - Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what's on their minds today. The world of human trafficking is a haunting one that can invade parts of everyday society most people will never notice, says Noel Thomas, founder of Dark Watch and author of Dark Traffic: The Dangerous Intersection of Technology, Crime, Money, Sex and Humanity. He joins Evan to discuss the work Dark Watch does and the modern fight against human trafficking.
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Ahead of the federal election, Evan assembles his federal election panel to discuss candidates, concerns and constituencies of note. He is joined by Doug Richardson, OF counsel to W Law Firm, former prime minister's Chief of Staff in Ottawa and Liberal supporter; Cathy Sproule, former NDP MLA for Saskatoon Nutana; and Bronwyn Eyre, former MLA, broadcaster and Saskatchewan's former minister of justice and energy.
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Inter provincial trade has been a matter of discussion recently as Canada confronts various solutions to dealing with the tariffs imposed by the U.S. and China. Gil Lan, associate professor in the law and business department at the Toronto Metropolitan University's Ted Rogers School of Management, joins Evan to discuss what Canada needs.
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The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Guide Dog Gala is coming up this weekend! Evan Bray, emcee for the event, is joined by Renatta Varma with CNIB to discuss the event and the work it supports.
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Why does it seem like so many more people today have conditions like ADHD and autism? Social media might be the reason. Neurologist, clinical neuropsychologist and award-winning writer, Suzanne O'Sullivan, joins Evan from London to discuss overdiagnosis and her latest book, The Age of Diagnosis.
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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!
Saskatoon Search and Rescue is a volunteer group that helps with rescue missions across the province. Sean Taylor, Saskatoon Search and Rescue fundraising director, joins Evan to talk about the crucial programming it provides and how it's been able to help locate missing persons. -
Less than a week until Canadians head to the polls on election day, Tom Korski, managing editor of Blacklock's Reporter, joins Evan to talk about the latest news on the federal campaign trail.
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You've likely experienced problems with a bully and maybe didn't know how to deal with it. Some people are saying that one of the biggest bullies is running the most powerful country in the world. Tony Volk, Brock University professor in the department of child and youth studies and associate member in the department of psychology, joins Evan to share how Canada should deal with "bullies."
Pope Francis leaves behind a significant legacy for those of faith -- and others -- to learn from. Evan welcomes Michael MacLean, campus minister for the University of Saskatchewan's St. Thomas More College, to share more about the Pope's work and the significance of his Jesuit roots.
With the passing of Pope Francis, Evan speaks with Erica Beaudin, Chief of Cowessess First Nation, who met with the Pope ahead of his travels to Canada to apologize to Indigenous people in 2022. -
Most of Saskatchewan's firefighters are volunteers. Mandatory training and safety regulations are changing. Aaron Buckingham, vice president of the Saskatchewan Volunteer Firefighters Association, says the funding just isn't there for it, especially in small communities. He joins Evan to share the message of volunteer firefighters.
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When it comes to things that differentiate Canada from the U.S., we hear about books being banned a lot more in America. That doesn't mean certain books aren't banned or restricted in Canada, however. Dr. Erin Weinberg, University of Manitoba instructor in the Faculty of Arts, department of english, theatre, film & media, is teaching a course now on banned books and joins Evan to discuss how dystopia novels can prepare students to understand parts of the world.
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The federal election looms on April 28th and Canada remains embroiled in a trade war. Evan welcomes Diane Francis, Canadian journalist, author and editor-at-large for the National Post, to discuss the latest in political headlines.
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