8:30 – Introducing: The Evan Bray Show
9:00 – Premier Scott Moe joins Evan as the first official guest on The Evan Bray Show. The two discuss some of the biggest topics on the minds of Saskatchewan residents including the carbon tax, the government’s upcoming trip to Dubai and the Saskatchewan Marshals Service.
9:30 – Saskatoon city council will begin their budget deliberations tomorrow. As things currently sit the city is facing a $40 million budget
funding gap, which leaves taxpayers looking at a 7 percent property tax increase next year and 5.7 percent in 2025. CKOM senior reporter Lara Fominoff joins Evan to discuss the challenges facing Saskatoon City Council as the deliberations kick off.
9:45 – What do you think should be the priority in this year’s budget? Join the conversation! Call 1-877-332-8255
10:00 -The Round Table of Justice – Each and every Monday we invite experts in the law to pull up a seat and discuss the week’s biggest crime and justice stories. In today’s Round Table of Justice Evan is joined by Randy Huisman, who recently retired from the Saskatoon Police Service after spending 36 years as a police officer, and Tamara Cherry, a trauma researcher, author, and award-winning journalist who spent the bulk of her career as a crime reporter in some of Canada’s largest newsrooms.
11:00 – A new trend is taking over when it comes to home decor. “recluttering,” also known as maximalism. Rather than getting rid of items
in order to live a minimalist lifestyle, people are filling their homes with items that bring them joy. Evan is a huge collector, and so is our guest Erin Kinder, the owner of Kinder Surprises Antiques in Davidson. She joins Evan to discuss this trend.
11:15 – What item do you own that many people would consider to be junk, but you view as a treasure? Join the conversation! Call 1-877-332-8255
11:30 – We revisit some of the highlights of Evan’s discussion with Premier Scott Moe.
12:00 – Curious about the new man behind the microphone? Evan shares about his life growing up in small town Saskatchewan, his career in policing, and his hopes for this province in the days, months, and years to come.