8:30 -The long weekend was filled with athleticism at the Winter Olympics, even some Saskatchewan names are making headlines. Scott Roblin, 650 CKOM sports reporter, joins the show to recap the biggest stories and how many medals Team Canada has acquired so far.
Listener Question: Are you more into the Winter Olympics or Summer Olympics?
9:00 – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – There’s been a lot of discussion in White City lately around proposed rental housing developments, and not everyone is on board. Some say the plans could change the character of the community, and others argue that more housing is needed. Taylor de Gooijer, White City resident, joins the show to share how people in the community are feeling.
LQ: Would you personally want a rental development built near your home? Why or why not?
10:30 – If you were suddenly thrown into the winter Olympics, what sport would you participate in and maybe be okay at? Call 1-877-332-8255 to join the conversation!
11:00 – “Con code” is a set of unwritten rules among inmates that can carry serious consequences if broken. Some say it’s fueling violence even behind bars. Jacob Suelzle, Regional President of the Union of Correctional Officers in the Prairies, joins the show to chat and give us a clearer picture of what’s really going on and how this can be stopped.
LQ: Do you think the system is doing enough to keep inmates and correctional officers safe?
11:30 – Potash might not get the same attention as oil or gold, but it plays a critical role in feeding the world. And Steve Halabura, CEO of Buffalo Potash Corp, is taking a fresh approach to the industry. He joins the show to share why potash is becoming more important globally and how Buffalo plans to be part of that story.
LQ: Should Canada treat potash the same way it treats oil and natural gas?
12:00 – Evan revisits his conversation with Scott Roblin, 650 CKOM sports reporter on the Olympics this weekend.








