8:30 – We go back to the question on should government workers still be able to work from home? It is one of the reasons the PSAC is on strike but is this a legal stance to have the option to work from home rather than in the office. Steve Seiferling, labour and employment lawyer with Seiferling Law, joins Gormley to unpack the legal side of the PSAC strike and working from home.
LIVE: Steve Seiferling, labour and employment lawyer with Seiferling Law.
9:00 – A local business owner is facing backlash from starting a conversation about the YWCA Women of Distinction event and their keynote speaker. Ariel Cote owner of Garden Girl joins Gormley to explain why she is facing backlash after what she posted privately was made public.
LIVE: Ariel Cote, owner of garden girl in Regina
10:00 – The Saskatoon Green Bin program set to begin May 1st has taken a hit as the Rural Municipality (RM) of Corman Park Council voted to reject the application for a composting facility that was going to handle take care of the materials from the green bins. Judy Harwood the Reeve of the RM of Corman Park joins Gormley to explain why council voted down the application from Green Prairie Environmental for the composting facility.
LIVE: Judy Harwood, Reeve of the RM of Corman Park
11:00 – It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener! It’s your chance for fame, and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, but you’ll also win your exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio Listener winners.
11:30 – Now, that the weather has turned we’re hopefully watching less TV but Gormley has been on a binge and shares what he’s been watching, if you’ll tell us your TV favourites. Give us a call 1-877-332-8255
12:00 – Over the last little while we have seen displays of the northern lights in place, we don’t usual see them. Samantha Lawler, Assistant Professor of Astronomy at Campion College at the University of Regina joins Gormley to tell us why this year we are seeing more vibrant northern lights in unusual places.
LIVE: Samantha Lawler, Assistant Professor of Astronomy at Campion College at the University of Regina