The Evan Bray Show
The Evan Bray Show
Rawlco Radio Ltd.
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.
Saskatchewan's New Indigenous Game Studio
Saskatchewan is making its mark in the video game world with the launch of a brand-new independent game studio and a debut game already creating buzz! Founders of Mistik Studios: Kay-Lynne Fehr, the studio's Creative Director, and Marentin Fehr, its Technical Director behind Kitch Witch, join Brent to talk about their cozy cooking and life-simulation game, which explores themes of grief and healing.
Jul 2
13 min
Meet Saskatchewan's Newest Schulich Leader Scholarship Recipient
For many students, graduation marks the end of one chapter—but for one Saskatoon teen, it also comes with a life-changing opportunity. Drake Jordan, recent Walter Murray graduate and recipient of $100,000 Schulich Leader Scholarship and his mom, Tanya Jordan, join the show to talk about what this scholarship means to Drake and his family and what he plans to study in university.
Jul 2
5 min
Building Saskatchewan's Next TV Series
What started as a childhood love of The Dukes of Hazzard has grown into an ambitious Saskatchewan-made television project. Copperhill Road, a series in pre-production with 25 episodes already written, using local talent, local crews, and a whole lot of Saskatchewan pride. Ryan Martens, Copperhill Road creator, director, producer, and actor joins Brent to talk about this project.
Jul 2
17 min
From Surviving to Winning: Canada's Next Chapter
Stephen Marche, journalist, author and host of the podcast, Gloves Off, joins the show following the release of his podcast's newest season. Last season, he explored how Canada will survive the Trump era; now he explores how Canada will win. Stephen joins Brent to walk us through what changed in a year and how Canada became a global superpower.
Jul 2
12 min
Do Kids Need More Freedom?
It's the first full week of summer vacation! The kids are home, but that raises the question: how much freedom should they be given? In the '80s, we'd let them roam the neighbourhood, but these days most are kept on a tighter leash. What do our kids lose when they can't take risks? For more on this, Brent speaks with Dr. Mariana Brussoni, Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UBC and the BC Children's Hospital Research Institute.
Jul 2
12 min
The Cost of Government Debt
Most Canadians don't spend a lot of time thinking about government debt, but they do care about where their tax dollars are going. A new report from the Fraser Institute says Canadians will pay nearly $95 billion this year just in interest on federal and provincial government debt. Jake Fuss, Director of Fiscal Studies, Fraser Institute, joins the show to break down what the numbers really mean and why you should care.
Jul 2
17 min
Buzz Kill: Why There Are So Many Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are no joke this year! And according to some reports, mosquito numbers are roughly 10 times HIGHER than last year. Dr. Sean Prager, research lead in the University of Saskatchewan Insect Research Facility (USIRF) and associate professor of plant sciences, joins Brent to tell us what all the buzz is about and how to keep the pesky bugs at bay.
Jul 2
18 min
Trump Hits Pause on CUSMA, Now What?
Yesterday, Canada, the United States and Mexico came together to discuss the mandatory review of their trade agreement, CUSMA. The discussion isn't a hard deadline, more of a checkpoint to see where all countries are, and if one were to exit the agreement, that process could take up to 10 years. While Canada and Mexico have stated they'd like to continue the 16-year agreement, the U.S. aren't exactly on the same page. Lawrence Herman, counsel at Herman & Associates, a member of the Expert Group on Canada-U.S. Relations and a senior fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute in Toronto, joins guest host Brent Loucks to bring us up to speed on what you need to know about the CUSMA review.
Jul 2
13 min
A coast-to-coast Canada Day celebration
Tomorrow is Canada Day! There are lots of events, but we wanted to highlight a unique one. The RCMP Heritage Centre is inviting families for a free afternoon of activities that will take visitors on a coast-to-coast journey across Canada. To find out more, Evan is joined by Sam Karikas, CEO of the RCMP Heritage Centre.
Jun 30
15 min
Life after a brain injury: Turning pain into purpose
Kelly Kotzer, a Registered Psychiatric Nurse and Saskatchewan author of That One Night: A Brain Injury Survival Story, has just published her memoir about a car crash that changed her life nearly 30 years ago. She wrote the book to help others going through trauma realize they aren't alone. She joins Evan now to share her story.
Jun 30
16 min
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