8:30– We check in with Blacklock’s managing editor Tom Korski on his latest piece. Records have shown the Executives at the Canadian Tourism Commission paid themselves five figure quarantine bonuses even though the tourism industry was collapsing.
LIVE: Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock’s Reporter.
9:00 – Bugs Day… The Hour of Rage!
10:00- Gord Steinke anchored at the Global Edmonton news desk for 30 years. His career started in Saskatchewan, where he was born and raised. After 36 years in the field, he has recently retired and is looking forward to a new adventure. He joins us to take a look in the rearview mirror at a successful career in journalism and shares with Gormley some of his greatest interviews, best stories, and how he feels the field has changed since he started.
LIVE: Gord Steinke, former Global Edmonton news anchor, and best-selling author
11:00 – After Gormley’s chat with Gord Steinke, where we were brought back to what journalism was like 30 years ago, it got us thinking; what was the first major news story you remember? Was it the 9/11 attacks, or maybe it was the second world war? Call us and let us know! 1-877-332-8255
12:00- The University of Saskatchewan is featuring a four-part concert series “Discovering the Amatis,” which started on September 11. These rare instruments are many generations old and hold a rich history. We are joined by the curator and lead for the Amati program at the U of S, Dr. Veronique Mathieu for more on these rare instruments.
LIVE: Dr. Veronique Mathieu, curator and lead for the Amati program at the University of Saskatchewan.