8:30 – Legendary Saskatchewan sports broadcaster Warren Woods passed away yesterday at age 66 due to complications from COVID-19, and tributes are pouring in from fans, friends, and the many sports organizations he covered over the years. Craig Adam was Woodsy’s former co-host on Sportsline, and he joins Gormley to share some memories of Warren Woods.
LIVE: Craig Adam, former Sportsline co-host.
9:00 – Bugsday: The Hour of RAGE!
10:00 – In his new book, Patrick Moore, environmental activist and co-founder of Greenpeace, debunks “misinformation and outright lies” put forward by environmentalists. Moore says most of the scare stories we hear about the future of the planet are based on things the average person cannot observe for themselves, like CO2 and radiation, meaning the public must trust the media, politicians, and scientists to tell them the truth. Moore joins Gormley to tell us more about the book.
LIVE: Dr. Patrick Moore, environmental activist, consultant, and Greenpeace co-founder.
11:00 – On Wednesday’s show John explained how he makes a “Big Mac salad,” which he claims tastes exactly like the iconic McDonald’s hamburger. We’ve all been cooking at home more during the pandemic, so do you have the secret to recreating your favourite restaurant dishes at home? Give Gormley a call at 1-877-332-8255 and let us know how you recreate your favourite meals in your home kitchen!
12:00 – A made-in-Saskatchewan refrigeration business is taking off thanks to a unique idea. Dawson Norrish, CEO of ArcticShelf, created a unique fridge system for workplaces and schools that has multiple lockers in the same unit, and is controlled through a phone app. Norrish joins Gormley to tell us more.
LIVE: Dawson Norrish, CEO of ArcticShelf.