8:30 – Monday Morning Coffee – Saskatchewan Roughriders historian Rob Vanstone joins Evan to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning.
9:00 – Saskatchewan teachers – and students – seem to have enough impeding learning in classrooms in the province. But what about the distraction that cell phones and that ever-changing technology poses? In Quebec, students now cannot use their phones in class anymore. Corinne Payne is a member of a parent group in that province and joins Evan to speak about how that rule change has been going more than a month after being introduced.
9:30 – Should cell phones be banned in Saskatchewan classrooms? Join the conversation – call 1-877-332-8255!
10:00 – The Round Table of Justice – Each and every Monday we invite experts in the law to pull up a seat and discuss the week’s biggest crime and justice stories. In today’s Round Table of Justice Evan is joined by Jo–Anne Dusel, Provincial Coordinator of the Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PATHS) and Inspector Kelly Trithart with the Regina Police Service.
11:00 – 211 Saskatchewan is a one-stop service for people seeking a wide range of services, supports and information, including those impacted by intimate partner violence, sexual assault, or family violence. Kristin Nelson, the Director of 211 Saskatchewan with the United Way in Regina, joins Evan to discuss everything this service has to offer.
12:00 – The Super Bowl is over… time to turn our attention back to the CFL! Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone, joins Evan to discuss some of the moves we’re expecting to see as free agency opens tomorrow.