8:30 – Recent University of Saskatchewan law school graduate Kane Fritzler will be on season 44 of Survivor which gets underway on March 1st and joins Gormley to chat about how being a fan as a kid has led him to participate on the show.
LIVE: Kane Fritzler, Law school graduate from the University of Saskatchewan. Living in Saskatoon
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – The decision to allow male-bodied athletes to compete against biological women is one of the most consequential innovations in competitive sports. Linda Blade, President of the board for Athletics Alberta and leader in the female sport community and former high-performance athlete joins Gormley to speak out against this decision.
LIVE: Linda Blade, President of the board for Athletics Alberta, former Canadian track and field champion and has spent 25 years as a sport-performance professional coach in Edmonton.
11:00 – 6 months ago Debbie Onishenko started her search for a new kidney and was inspired to put her information of looking for a donor in her car window. Soon Brent Kruger saw it reached out and was a match. A surgery date is set for them tomorrow and Brent joins Gormley to discuss what inspired him to donate his kidney and how he is feeling about the upcoming surgery.
LIVE: Brent Kruger, Saskatoon resident donating his kidney
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 Legacy One
LIVE: Greg Denie, Executive Director of Legacy One