8:30 – Premier Scott Moe joins Evan following the Western Premiers’ meeting, as conversations around Alberta separation continue to intensify. We’ll also discuss Saskatchewan’s new social media survey and whether recent federal investment announcements in the province signal a meaningful shift in the relationship between Saskatchewan and the federal government.
Listener Question: Premier Moe has made it clear he supports “a strong and growing province of Saskatchewan with the united nation of Canada.” Is that how you feel?
9:00 – Open phones – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
9:30 – From downtown safety initiatives to long-term investments in recreation and infrastructure, Kelli Hawtin, the Mayor of North Battleford, is putting in a lot of hard work to improve the community. She joins us after this week’s announcement of a new arena project for the city.
LQ: Do you think involuntary addiction treatment is the right approach, or does it go too far?
10:00 – Evan catches up with Saskatoon’s Chief of Police, Cam McBride, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2025 and what information people in Saskatchewan should be aware of.
LQ: Do you have a question for Chief Cam McBride? Call in at 1-877-332-8255.
10:30 – From your phone screen to the big screen, you might recognize our next guest from TikTok! Grandma Sherry, a TikTok-famous Indigenous grandmother from Yorkton, joins the show to talk about her new APTN show called Grandma Sherry’s Kitchen, where she preserves Indigenous language and storytelling through food.
LQ: What is your homemade dish?
11:00 – Joining Evan for a mini, mid-week Garden Talk, Rick and Jill Van Duyvendyk, owners of Saskatoon’s Dutch Growers, join Evan to talk all things planting and growing tips heading into the summer months and to take your calls!
LQ: Call with your questions for Rick and Jill Van Duyvendyk during this mini Garden Talk on The Evan Bray Show!
12:00 – The small community of Biggar is about to get really busy. Next month, it’s hosting a big fundraiser event for a major community revitalization project! Gerald Bauman and Todd Peterson are both volunteers with the Biggar Revitalization project. They join Evan to talk about the big changes, the fundraiser and how people can get involved.
LQ: If your community got a revitalization project, what would you like to see improved?








