8:30 – Sunday the Corman Park Police Service got a call from an off-duty RCMP member about a truck that was “unfit for travel” spotted on Highway 11. Both side windows of the cab had been smashed out and covered with duct tape, “significantly obstructing the driver’s ability to see other road users and approaching hazards.” To talk about truck safety, training and how we prevent this kind of incident Evan is joined by Thomas Archer, Saskatchewan Trucking Association.
LQ: What is the wildest thing you needed to do to get your car home or to the shop? No steering wheel, hole in the floor, cardboard on the windows – we want to hear your stories!
9:00 – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – Brian Zinchuk, editor/owner of PipelineOnline, is here to discuss the latest oil and gas news in the province and take your calls and questions! Call 1-877-332-8255.
LQ: Have questions about pipelines and energy Brian will take your calls. 1-877-332-8255.
10:30 –The $10-a-day childcare was meant to make daycare more affordable for families across the province, but behind the scenes, daycares are struggling to stay afloat and provide quality care. Bailey Fleck, Weldon Childcare Inc. Director and Chairperson of the South East Saskatchewan Directors Association, joins the show to share what’s happening at her daycare and what changes she’d like to see.
LQ: Would you be willing to pay more than $10 a day if it meant keeping quality childcare in your community?
11:00 – You’re quick & clever! And for some weird reason you’ve carried the right answer in your head for years. Or maybe you just trust Uncle Google. It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener for Little Town Apparel — your chance for fame and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, you’ll win prizes too! Call 1-877-332-8255 to play!
11:30 – Saskatchewan households are holding relatively steady, but rising consumer debt and early signs of stress among younger families show the province isn’t immune as higher interest rates continue to bite. Rebecca Oakes, VP of Advanced Analytics at Equifax Canada, breaks down what the latest credit data means for Saskatchewan.
LQ: As we go into 2026 are you cutting back on anything to help balance your finances? Is there even anywhere you can cut back?
12:00 – Northern B.C. is rich in resources, but it’s been dubbed a “major projects boneyard,” with a number of ambitious projects failing to make it to completion. Joel McKay, Chair of the Board of Governors at the University of Northern British Columbia, joins the show to unpack why this is happening and what lessons could be learned from the failed projects.
LQ: What major projects would you like to see in Saskatchewan?









