The Evan Bray Show - Brad Wall + Dan Cugnet - December 23rd, 2025

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A bit of Saskatchewan history is being told in a new song put together by Brad Wall, former premier of Saskatchewan, and Dan Cugnet, Weyburn area singer/songwriter, business leader and farmer. Constable Marmaduke Graburn is the only North West Mounted Police officer stationed at Fort Walsh to die in the line of duty. Using historical letters, Wall wrote the lyrics to a song that Cugnet helped him shape into a piece that he will now include on his next record. The two join Brent Loucks to talk more about this project!
23 Dec 2025 10AM English South Africa News Commentary

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