8:30 – Regina Mayor Michael Fougere joins Drew to discuss the Co-op/Unifor labour dispute and how it has impacted the City of Regina. Fougere met with Unifor’s national president Jerry Dias last week, and expressed “deep concern” for public safety and access to the refinery.
LIVE: Regina Mayor Michael Fougere
9:00 – The hour of the big stories …. open lines
10:00 – Devastation has set in around the world over the helicopter crash that killed basketball great Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, coach Christina Mauser, teammate Alyssa Altobelli and her parents John and Keri, teammate Payton Chester and her mother Sarah, and the pilot Ara Zobayan. When a celebrity dies we grieve as if we knew them when in reality we don’t actually. Garry Prediger is a social worker with Penney Murphy and Associates. He joins Drew to talk about grieving celebrities and grieving multiple victims and multiple deaths in the same family.
Garry Prediger, social worker w. Penney Murphy and Associates
11:00 – Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital has changed its system for parking payment, and it’s got lots of people unhappy. Under the new system, parking is paid for upon arrival rather than departure in order to save costs on replacing the aging parking gates at the hospital. Hospital visitors would face a ticket if they exceed the time they paid for upon arriving, but they can download an app to email extensions and track their parking. Is this just a cash grab? Will it make hospital visits go more smoothly or would it be a major annoyance? Give Drew a call at 1-877-332-8255 and tell him what you think!
12:00 – After suffering a nervous breakdown in 2011, Christalee Froese embarked on a two-year joy project to restore the happiness she’d lost. In 2018, the book outlining her journey was released, becoming her publisher’s bestseller in just three weeks. While touring with Journey to Joy, Froese was made profoundly aware of how many people across the province struggle with mental health issues. Her response was to start ‘The More Joy Movement’ which hosts mental-health events and gathers joy-seekers together for a More Joy Challenge on Facebook. The second annual ‘More Joy Regina’ event will be held at the Conexus Arts Centre on Jan. 29. It will bring together depression/anxiety speakers and provincial mental health professionals and organizations to offer the public real-life experiences and coping strategies. The four-hour evening is a fundraiser for the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Regina Branch. Keynote speakers Clint and Joanie Malarchuk will tell their story of surviving Clint’s suicide attempt, an attempt that left a bullet lodged in Clint’s skull. The NHL goalie has written a book, The Crazy Game, which outlines his life-long struggle with mental-health issues from anxiety and depression to OCD and PTSD.
LIVE: Christalee Froese, author and journalist, creator of ‘The More Joy Movement.’