8:30 – As Saskatchewan added new COVID-19 measures Wednesday, our hospitalizations hit a record high. Our province now has 111 COVID-19 patients in hospital, and 19 of those in intensive care. The recent surge in cases has caused some concerns over hospital capacity, and put pressure on the teams doing contract tracing. Scott Livingstone, CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority, joins Gormley to tell us how our healthcare system is standing up under the strain.
LIVE: Scott Livingstone, SHA CEO.
9:00 – Saskatchewan’s new COVID-19 measures – which take effect at midnight tonight – pause sports and limit capacity for restaurants while expanding our masking rules, but stop short of a lockdown that would force businesses to close their doors completely. Premier Scott Moe joins Gormley to discuss the new restrictions, and his thoughts on the federal government’s work to get a vaccine distributed to Canadians.
LIVE: Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier.
9:15 – Bug’s Day… The Hour of Rage!
10:00 – Saskatoon’s police chief Troy Cooper joins Gormley for our monthly interview to talk crime and policing in the Bridge City, and how COVID-19 is changing police operations. Got a question for the chief? Call 1-877-332-8255!
LIVE: Troy Cooper, chief of the Saskatoon Police Service.
11:00 – The provincial government is asking people to once again work from home, if their jobs allow for that flexibility. Working from home may seem simple at first, but if your home office isn’t set up properly you could be setting yourself up for pain and discomfort. Occupational Therapist Ian Lewis joins Gormley with some advice on making your home office the best and most productive space possible. Have you found working from home to be a big challenge, or a fun change of pace? Give Gormley a call at 1-877-332-8255 and let us know!
LIVE: Ian Lewis, occupational therapist with CBI Health Group.
12:00 – Saskatchewan’s award-winning country music artist Jess Moskaluke’s latest song “Mapdot” is an ode to smalltown pride and the place she’s proud to call home. The video for “Mapdot” was filmed in Rocanville, Saskatchewan, and Moskaluke joins Gormley to talk about the new song and what it was like filming the video in small-town Saskatchewan.
LIVE: Jess Moskaluke, award-winning country music artist.