8:30 – Monday Morning Coffee – Kevin Fenwick joins Evan to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning
9:00 – After more than two weeks of testimony at the coroner’s inquest into the deaths on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby community of Weldon, the jury shared its recommendations to help prevent similar tragedies in the future. Saskatchewan’s chief coroner Clive Weighill joins Evan to discuss what we learned through the inquest
9:30 – If you could make one recommendation to help provent a similar tragedy from taking place in Saskatchewan, what would it be? Evan shares his thoughts and takes your calls at 1-877-332-8255
10:00 – The Round Table of Justice – Each and every Monday we invite exerts 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 loined by Tamara Cherry, reporter and founder of Pickup Communications.
11:00 – The Hockey Canada Rivalry Series is heading to Saskatchewan! This series features the American and Canadian women’s national teams – they’ll play in Saskatoon at Sasktel Centre on Wednesday and will head down to Regina for a game at the Brandt Centre on Friday. This is a big opportunity for both Saskatoon and Regina to highlight our ability to host top notch sporting events in our cities. Stephanie Clovechok, the CEO of Discover Saskatoon, joins Evan to discuss the upcoming event
11:30 – A Saskatchewan author has penned a book about something all of us want – happiness. Ron Morris is a certified life coach and the author of Happiness: The 40% Solution. He joins Evan to share some practical advice to help you find more joy in your life
12:00 – Autism Services Saskatoon is celebrating 45 years this February. To celebrate, the organization is focusing on sharing the stories of people who have been impacted by their work and offering opportunities to help people be more understanding of and know more about what it means to live with autism. Alex Scott and Alle Guarnieri join Evan to share more about what the month holds and look back on the last 45 years