The New Year’s Eve Show WITH GUEST HOST EXECUTIVE PRODUCER LIBBY GRAY
8:30 – Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wraps up 2025 with a final chat with Evan. Together, Evan and Moe look back on the year that was and ahead to what 2026 might mean for Saskatchewan.
Listener question: What do you think was the biggest moment in our province this year?
9:00 – We revisit Evan’s final chat of 2025 with the Saskatoon and Regina mayors, Mayor Cynthia Block and Mayor Chad Bachynski, respectively.
9:30 – We revisit guest host Justin Blackwell’s conversation with 980 CJME & 650 CKOM provincial news director, Sarah Mills.
9:45 – We revisit Samantha Becotte, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation, who joined guest host Brent Loucks to look back at the year and share what’s ahead for teachers and education in Saskatchewan in 2026.
10:00 – We revisit guest host Justin Blackwell’s conversation with Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and author of Axing the Tax: the Rise and Fall of Canada’s Carbon Tax, to discuss the tax changes coming for the new year.
10:15 – We revisit guest host Justin Blackwell reviewing the year that was in Canadian politics with Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, and looking ahead to what 2026 might bring for Canadians.
10:30 – We revisit Evan’s earlier year-end conversation with Saskatchewan Premier, Scott Moe.
11:00 – We revisit the year as it was and look ahead to what 2026 might bring with Mike Tate, CEO of the Regina Chamber of Commerce, and Jason Aebig, Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce CEO.
11:30 – We revisit Evan’s earlier conversation with Tom Armstrong, media chair for Operation Red Nose for Saskatoon, Warman and Martensville, and member of the Saskatoon Millennium Lion’s Club, about Operation Red Nose.
12:00 – We revisit guest host Justin Blackwell’s conversation with 980 CJME & 650 CKOM provincial news director, Sarah Mills.
12:15 – We revisit the year-end conversations Evan had with police leaders in the province: Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) Chief Cam McBride and Assistant Commissioner Commanding Officer Robin McNeil, Saskatchewan RCMP.








