8:30 – The Canadian women’s soccer team is facing some major penalties as a result of cheating by using a drone to gather intel from other practicing teams in the Games. Mallory Outerbridge, University of Regina Couger’s women’s soccer assistant coach and Rawlco sales manager, joins Evan to share her take on the penalties resulting from DroneGate.
9:00 – Open lines – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
9:30 – Evan welcomes Prince Albert Police Service Chief Patrick Nogier to the show to give an update on crime in that Saskatchewan city.
10:00 – As the Olympics continue in Paris, the Games and their sporting events haven’t remained static over the years. Michael Carter, professor of Greek and Roman history at Brock University, joins Evan to discuss the evolution of Olympic sports through history, all the way to this year’s inclusion of “breaking.”
10:30 – Paralympic swimmer Shelby Newkirk is preparing to leave for France to compete in the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games. She joins Evan to discuss how the current Olympics are going and what she’s expecting from the games?
10:45 – Z99’s Cassity & Wheels join Evan to give an update on their ongoing efforts to bring Taylor Swift #backtosaskatch!
11:00 – Nominees have been selected for binding arbitration in the teachers dispute. As education concerns continue to make news in Saskatchewan, Ash Noureldin, owner of Mathnasium of North Regina, joins Evan to discuss some of the educational problems they’re seeing in Saskatchewan students.
11:30 – A recent MNP Consumer Debt Index released shows that Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents are more likely than other provinces to say interest rates need to go down in order for their financial situations to improve. Michelle Scheller, Saskatoon-based licensed insolvency trustee, joins Evan to discuss the report’s findings and offer advice to Saskatchewan residents facing challenges.
12:00 – Caitlyn Sachkowski, a karate instructor at St. Michael’s School in Prince Albert, is returning to Saskatchewan after winning two bronze medals in the fourth Karate World Cup, hosted in Guyana. She joins Evan to discuss her accomplishment and karate in Saskatchewan.