Episodios

  • Immigration cuts could force Lloydminster restaurant to close
    Dec 17 2025

    Some Saskatchewan newcomers face deportation as the country tightens its immigration policies. We take you to Lloydminster where one restaurant owner says her business will fold if her two chefs are forced to leave the country. Meanwhile, refugee claims in the province have jumped by 98 per cent as people desperately look for ways to stay in Saskatchewan.

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    24 m
  • New minister, who ‘dis? Rookie politicians enter cabinet
    Dec 12 2025

    There are several new cabinet members taking up fresh posts just before the holidays and already they have additional tariff threats to tackle from the U.S. President. How will this cohort fare, especially when some are new to politics? Our political panelists Alexander Quon and Murray Mandryk sort through the shuffle.

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    13 m
  • Inside Saskatoon’s shoplifting crackdown
    Dec 10 2025

    Imagine being at Shoppers Drug Mart to mail some parcels when a masked man enters the store with a weapon, yelling at the clerk to open the till. A Saskatoon woman shares her eye-witness account just as Saskatoon police launch their quarterly “retail blitz” to target increasingly violent shoplifters, who often use knives, bear spray and bats to steal items.

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    22 m
  • SaskPower didn’t collect the carbon tax. Now what?
    Dec 5 2025

    The government is on the hook for $194 million after it ordered SaskPower to stop collecting the carbon tax. The Official Opposition is concerned rate payers will be forced to foot the bill to make up for the loss. Political panelists Murray Mandryk and Alexander Quon take stock of our provincial finances as the fall legislative sitting wraps up.

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    13 m
  • Regina moves to allow manufactured homes everywhere
    Dec 3 2025

    Tiny homes, modular apartments, ready to move duplexes, and more. Regina is one of only a few communities in the country that’s changed zoning rules to allow manufactured homes in all neighbourhoods. Proponents say this will help address our housing shortage. Critics say this could change the character of neighbourhoods.

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    22 m
  • Pipe dreams?
    Nov 28 2025

    A memorandum of understanding is getting a thumbs up from Saskatchewan’s Premier. But what are the politics of the pipeline plan? Our political panelists Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes weigh in.

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    15 m
  • Is this a turning point for Saskatoon Transit?
    Nov 26 2025

    If you ride the bus, is it a choice or a necessity? Many riders told us they would rather drive because it’s faster and warmer. And yet, ridership continues to grow in Saskatoon. With some big changes on the horizon for Saskatoon Transit, might attitudes about taking the bus start to change?

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    23 m
  • Premier Moe flies down to Washington. Again.
    Nov 21 2025

    It meant missing the Saskatchewan Grey Cup parade, but Premier Moe’s priority this week was another face to face meeting with U.S. policy makers to talk trade. Our political panelists Murray Mandryl and Alexander Quon follow the flight path of the premier to see if the ongoing travel south is worth it.

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    12 m