8:30 – Overtime was needed, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 32-30 in the Labour Day Classic. Jake Dolegala keeps impressing as the starting QB for the Roughriders as he threw 326 yards and completed 22 of 39 passes. Britton Gray, the CJME/CKOM Green Zone Riders reporter, joins Gormley to discuss the win.
LIVE: Britton Gray, CJME/CKOM GREEN ZONE Riders reporter.
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – One year since the tragic events in James Smith Cree Nation saw 11 people killed and injured 18 others and then led police on a four-day manhunt. The community is still trying to recover from the events that happened. One of the victims was Gloria Burns. Her brother, Darryl Burns, joins Gormley to share his story of how he is doing and recovering from the events.
LIVE: Darryl Burns, from James Smith Cree Nation.
11:00 – A few weeks back, we met World War 2 veteran Reg “Crash” Harrison, who recently had a book called “Crash Harrison: Tales of a Bomber Pilot Who Defied Death” written about him as a collection of short stories. He is back again and joins Gormley to share more stories from his life as a bomber pilot and his views on life.
LIVE: Reg “Crash” Harrison, World War 2 bomber pilot veteran and Saskatoon resident.
12:00 – The Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan has developed a better membrane for dialysis machines that could lead to safer treatment for patients with kidney failure. This helps reduce serious complications from traditional dialysis, like blood clots and infections. Dr. Amira Abdelrasoul, an associate professor at the University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering, is an expert on membranes. She joins Gormley to discuss how this new treatment works.
LIVE: Dr. Amira Abdelrasoul, associate professor with the University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering, is an expert on membranes.