With guest host Taylor MacPherson
8:30 – A pilot project is set to launch in eight Saskatchewan school divisions to test methods of managing behavioural incidents in classrooms. Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill joins Taylor to discuss this new project.
9:00 – Samantha Becotte, the president of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, says the pilot program to manage behavioural incidents in classrooms is an admission that there are problems in the school systems. She joins Taylor to share her thoughts on the project.
9:30 – There seems to be a lot of doom and gloom in the air lately, but we still have reasons to feel optimistic! Jason Aebig, CEO of the Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce, joins Taylor to share 5 reasons we have to feel good heading into 2024.
10:00 – There’s a new face of Tourism Regina! Jennifer Johnson has been named the new deputy city manager for communications, Service Regina and tourism. She joins Taylor to discuss her hopes for tourism in the Queen city.
10:30 – A record number of black-legged ticks are being reported in Saskatchewan. Emily Jenkins, professor of veterinary microbiology at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, joins Taylor.
11:00 – The 41st annual Western Canadian Crop Production Show is underway in Saskatoon! Leigh Ann Hurlburt, Agriculture Manager for Prairieland Park, joins Taylor to discuss the innovations in crop science, innovation and technology you can take in at the event.
11:30 – Jason Matity from Getfishing.ca joins Taylor to discuss some of the best ice fishing spots in the province and share some tips for those heading out on the ice this winter.