8:30 – After Saturday’s game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone, joins Evan to dissect the Saskatchewan Roughrider’s game and what’s next for the team.
Listener Question: Was this outcome what you expected? Call Evan with your thoughts and reactions!
9:00 – Civic candidate open phones – Are you running in one of the local elections coming up? This is your chance to state your platform to Saskatchewan. Call Evan to state your case for 90 seconds and reach your constituents at 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – Evan catches up with Saskatoon’s Chief of Police, Cam McBride, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2024 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.
LQ: Do you have a question for the Chief of the Saskatoon Police Service? Call in with your questions at 1-877-332-8255.
10:30 – Four Metis scholars are working to redefine what it means to be Indigenous after outing individuals misidentifying as Indigenous people. Rob Henry, associate professor of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, is one of those four Canadian scholars. He joins Evan to share the importance of this work.
LQ: Should certain standards be in place to prevent people from falsely claiming cultural identities?
11:00 – It’s the season for canning and preserving the yields from your garden so you can enjoy your bountiful harvest through the winter. Timberland, Sask. resident, Anita Smith, joins Evan to share her own practices for canning and preserving foods!
11:30 – Evan needs to know your favourite things to can and preserve, eat canned or preserved and your top tips for canning and preserving! Share them at 1-877-332-8255 and text us your favourite family recipes to share online!
12:00 – The NHL season is back up and running and author Jim Lang rejoins Evan on the show to talk hockey and his latest publication, Everyday Hockey Heroes, Volume III: More Uplifting Stories Celebrating Our Great Game.









