8:30 – Premier Scott Moe announced Saturday a delayed start to the school year and $40 million in funding for resources after hearing feedback on the Saskatchewan Party’s return-to-school guidelines. The update came in a video posted to the premier’s Facebook page. The Premier joins Gormley to discuss the recent announcement.
LIVE: Premier Scott Moe.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – Since Friday, the province has added 70 new COVID-19 cases and 65 of them are in communal living situations. Of the 193 active cases, 127 are in communal living situations. David Tschetter is the Chair of the Hutterian Safety Council. He joins Gormley to discuss the work being done to help all communities move past cultural divides.
LIVE: David Tschetter, Chair of the Hutterian Safety Council.
11:00 – Pense’s push to be the next Hockeyville has fallen short. The town just west of Regina lost the title of Kraft Hockeyville to the community of Twillingate, N.L., in online voting that was conducted Friday and Saturday. Pense will receive $25,000 from Kraft and Canadian businessman Brett Wilson announced on Twitter he will be matching the $25K.
LIVE: Brett Wilson, Canadian investment banker, businessman, philanthropist, and investor.
12:00 – Yukon resident Gurdeep Pandher has been spreading joy in the form of dance throughout the pandemic. If you check out his Twitter @GurdeepPandher, his videos are sure to put a smile on your face. His dance is related to the Punjabi or the Sikh. Pandher, who once lived in Saskatchewan (in Saskatoon, North Battleford and Turtleford) joins Gormley to talk about his dancing and why he felt it so important to share.
LIVE: Gurdeep Pandher, Yukon resident dancing for joy.