Gormley, Monday, March 16, 2020
8:30 – Many people are worried after Saskatchewan reported its sixth presumptive case of Coronavirus. Health Minister Jim Reiter joins Gormley to go over the provincial response to the pandemic so far, and what we may see in coming days.
LIVE: Jim Reiter, Saskatchewan Health Minister.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:30 – The Government of Saskatchewan announced Saturday four new presumptive cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the province. There now are six cases in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Heath Authority CEO Scott Livingstone joins Gormley to talk about how the SHA is handling this pandemic and the impact its having (and will have) on healthcare facilities.
LIVE: Scott Livingstone, Saskatchewan Heath Authority CEO.
11:45 – Best of Saskatchewan
There are more than 4,000 charities active around Saskatchewan, and we’re embarking on a new project to feature some of the great people doing great work in this province during a segment we like to call “The Best of Saskatchewan.” Farm in the Dell is a non-profit organization working to enhance the emotional, physical, and spiritual lives of individuals with developmental disabilities through residential, vocational, recreational, and community services in a rural, farm-like setting. Co-executive director Lynette Zacharias joins Gormley to tell us more.
LIVE: Lynette Zacharias, co-executive director of Farm in the Dell.
12:00 – How does a woman from Shellbrook, Saskatchewan end up joining the most famous rowing race in the world? Regan Hamil joins the show to tell us her story and how she’s preparing for the March 29 race.
LIVE: Regan Hamil, PhD candidate in the department of clinical neurosciences at Cambridge University.