8:30 – Senior reporter Lisa Schick was in Melville yesterday following a shooting at a local hotel where one person died. A dangerous person’s alert was issued and then canceled Wednesday afternoon. Lisa joins guest host Taylor MacPherson now with what was happening in Melville yesterday.
LIVE: Lisa Schick, senior reporter.
8:45 – The owner of the Country Inn Hotel in Melville says there was a murder at his hotel on Wednesday morning. Shortly after the shooting took place an emergency alert went out telling people not to pick up hitchhikers and that two suspects were wanted. The owner of the hotel joins us now with more on what he says happened Wednesday in Melville.
LIVE: Tony Singh, owner, and manager of Country Inn Hotel Melville.
9:00 – Bug’s Day…the hour of rage
10:00 – Saskatoon Police Chief Troy Cooper joins Gormley for our monthly update on crime and policing in the Bridge City, got a question for the police chief? Call/text 1-877-332-8255!
LIVE: Troy Cooper, Saskatoon Police Chief.
11:00 – Laura Osmon is a Canadian Press reporter covering the Emergencies Act inquiry from Ottawa. She joins us live to bring us up to speed on some of the testimony we are hearing today.
LIVE: Laura Osmon, Health and Politics reporter with the Canadian Press.
11:30 – The Governor General’s week-long Middle East trip cost taxpayers $1.3 million. Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, joins Taylor to tell us more about the expense to taxpayers.
LIVE: Franco Terrazzano, federal director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
12:00 – A group from Saskatchewan is pledging to put their $500 affordability cheques from the Moe government into pockets of local charities. The 500 Club is a pledge campaign that encourages able Saskatchewan residents to donate their $500 cheques to charity. Their goal is $1 million. One of the founders of the 500 Club, Nicole Berg, joins guest host Taylor MacPherson to tell us more about their campaign.
LIVE: Nicole Berg, co-founder of the 500 Club.