8:30- The Saskatchewan Roughriders swept Friday’s game with a score of 23-16. Rob Vanstone sports columnist for the Regina Leader Post joins us with a recap and some highlights for the game.
LIVE: Rob Vanstone, sports columnist for the Regina Leader Post.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00– Jay Magus Director of Transportation for the City of Saskatoon tells us about the new school zones and speed limits that are in affect for the 2022-2023 school year.
LIVE: Jay Magus Director of Transportation for City of Saskatoon.
10:30– There is a children’s Tylenol shortage worldwide that is expected to last into the fall. This can create quite a concern for parents. Stephanie Yeboah, Pharmacy Manager & Compounding Supervisor for Nanogram Pharmacy says that her workplace can create this medicine. She joins Brent Loucks to tell us how it works and how to get it.
LIVE: Stephanie Yeboah, Pharmacy Manager & Compounding Supervisor for Nanogram Pharmacy.
11:00– With the legalization of Cannabis some may wonder if older demographics are visiting these stores. Owner of Living Skies Cannabis, Cierra Sieben-Chuback, tells us a little bit about this, as well as shares some information on products that you may not have heard of.
LIVE: Cierra Sieben-Chuback, Independent Owner of Living Skies Cannabis.
11:30– Saskatchewan Immigration Minister Jeremy Harrison was presented with the first metal ingots what were produced in Canada last Friday. They were processed by the Saskatchewan Research Council. These ingots can be turned into magnets that can be used in electric vehicles, laptops, ad wind turbines. Jeremy Harrison tells us more.
LIVE: Jeremy Harrison, Saskatchewan Immigration Minister.
12:00 – There are more than 4,000 charities and non-profits active around Saskatchewan, and we’re featuring some of the great people doing great work in this province during our new segment called “The Best of Saskatchewan.” In this week’s feature, we’ll check in with Regina Food For Learning.
LIVE: Lin Gennutt Executive Director of Regina Food for Learning.