8:30 a.m. The provincial government has announced a new enforcement team to reduce response times and help fight crime in rural Saskatchewan. University of Regina professor Rick Ruddell joins Murray to discuss.
9:00 a.m. Sentencing started Tuesday for the man who killed three Carrot River teens in a construction zone in 2015. StarPhoenix reporter Bre McAdam joins Murray with the details.
9:30 a.m. A series of fires burning in B.C.’s Interior have merged creating a single fire 25 times the size of Regina. Canadian Press reporter Beth Leighton joins Murray to bring us the latest.
10:00 a.m. It’s been five years since the federal government eliminated the Canadian Wheat Board. How are famers feeling since the monopoly’s demise? Terry Boehm, former president of the National Farmers Union, and Robin Speer, with the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association, join Murray.
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12:00 p.m. While Saskatchewan has one of the lowest organ donation rates in the country, a Melville family is hoping their story inspires more people to make the decision to become an organ donor. Sherra Zagrodney joins Murray.