Last week, Saskatoon's Prairie Harm Reduction closed its doors. The facility offered supervised consumption, a drop-in space, drug testing and other supports for people who use drugs. Organizations and frontline workers worry that this could cause a spike in the already existing overdose crisis. Rand Teed, addiction counsellor, prevention specialist…
A fragile U.S.–Iran ceasefire is hanging by a thread as peace talks over the weekend ended without a deal. President Trump warning strikes will resume if negotiations fail, while Iran says that they will not "surrender under threats". To talk about the conflict, Evan speaks with Kaveh Shahrooz, Senior Fellow…
Floor crossings are part of the Saskatchewan Party’s origin story, but former Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall argues in a recent Globe and Mail op-ed that while some crossings are justified, many — including Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu’s recent defection — are driven more by personal or political gain. He joins…
Hopefully you have speedy fingers — because this Monday, Saskatchewanians will be competing online for the best camping spots as provincial park reservations open for seasonal sites. To walk us through what you need to know and share tips for landing your top choices, Evan is joined by Paul Johnson,…
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