8:30 a.m. For the first time in two decades, impaired driving injuries and deaths are down in Saskatchewan. There were 39 deaths in the province last year involving alcohol and drugs, down from the five-year average of 57 deaths, according to SGI. Are Saskatchewan drivers taking a turn for the better when it comes to impaired driving? Minister Responsible for SGI Joe Hargrave joins John now.
9:00 a.m. The Ultimate Open Lines and What the Friday with Lise Merle and Tenille Lafontaine
10:50 a.m. The Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp is well underway and as usual fans came out to get a look at this year’s team in action. Saskatoon resident Lisa Lukye has taken time off work to watch the first week of camp for the past five years and she joins John now to explain why she keeps coming back for more!
11:00 a.m. The 2018 Stanley Cup Final matchup is set… the Washington Capitals will face off against the Las Vegas Golden Knights for hockey’s most coveted prize. Regina-based social media personalities, Greg Moore and Justin Reves, are campaigning for Saskatchewan to officially adopt the Vegas Golden Knights as the province’s NHL team. Should Saskatchewan claim Vegas as its team? Justin and Greg joins John now to make their appeal to all you hockey fans without a home team to cheer for.
12:00 p.m. The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is one of the world’s greatest aviation mysteries in modern history and a Canadian air crash investigator believes he knows what happened. Larry Vance, a former investigator with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and author of the new book MH370 Mystery Solved, joins John now to explain his theory.