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Evan checks in with 980 CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick, reporting on the First Minister's Meeting in Saskatoon.
The May long weekend was full of sports. The Edmonton Oilers have punched their ticket to the Western Conference Final. What about the other Canadian teams? The Saskatchewan Roughriders have hit the field for practice ahead of this week's pre-season game. Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone on 650 CKOM/980 CJME, joins Evan to give us a sports recap.
The Voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
Sarah Mills, news director for 650 CKOM and 980 CJME, joins Evan to discuss the 650 CKOM & 980 CJME newsroom special coverage of the 2025 federal election.
Starting this weekend, The Vassy Kapelos Show will play on 650 CKOM and 980 CJME on Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m.. Ahead of her show joining our airwaves, Evan speaks with Vassy Kapelos, chief parliamentary correspondent, host of Power Play and Question Period for CTV and host of The Vassy Kapelos Show.
What is happening with the carbon tax in Saskatchewan? 980 CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick, joins Evan to explain what Premier Scott Moe's announcement today means for people in the province.
Today is the first day of the spring session in the Saskatchewan Legislature and budget day, the first done by Saskatchewan's new Minister of Finance, Jim Reiter. Lisa Schick, senior reporter for 980 CJME, joins Evan to prepare listeners for the upcoming session and what she's watching for in this year's provincial budget.
Citizens for Justice in the Middle East (CJME) and Cross Border Network for Justice and Solidarity will receive the Kris and Lynn Cheatum Award at the PeaceWorks KC annual meeting, […] The post PWKC Recognizes CJME and Cross Border Network appeared first on KKFI.
This weekend, the Kinsmen Celebrity Sports Dinner will bring some notable athletes to Saskatchewan in the name of a good cause. Evan and Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone on 650 CKOM and 980 CJME, discuss the fundraiser and the upcoming Super Bowl LIX.
After hearing from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe yesterday afternoon, 980 CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick, joins Evan to discuss what we have learned about the tariff threats Canada is facing and where our province stands.
After last night's World Juniors Ice Hockey Championship game against Team U.S.A., Locker with 650 CKOM and 980 CJME's The Green Zone, joins Evan to discuss Team Canada's journey in the tournament.
Britton Gray, Green Zone Rider reporter for 980 CJME and 650 CKOM, joins Taylor MacPherson to give an update on the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships this holiday season.
News director for 650 CKOM and 980 CJME, Sarah Mills, joins Taylor MacPherson to discuss the biggest stories that made headlines this year.
What time is it? It's Eatin' Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for BEEF CHILI. Britton Gray, Green Zone Rider reporter for 980 CJME and 650 CKOM, joins Taylor MacPherson to talk World Juniors hockey now that the tournament is underway.
The 2024 Regina municipal election finally reaches its climax as results pour in on Nov 13. The Queen City Improvement Bureau was there, capturing every moment of the drama. In the studio with us: renowned election nerds David Loblaw (of the drloblaw.com election site) and Pat Book (former city hall reporter for CJME & The 2024 Regina municipal election finally reaches its climax as results pour in on Nov 13. The Queen City Improvement Bureau was there, capturing every moment of the drama. In the studio with us: renowned election nerds David Loblaw (of the drloblaw.com election site) and Pat Book (erstwhile CJME city hall reporter & former man in the mayor's office) and outgoing councillor (& election nerd) Cheryl Stadnichuk. Music by Guidewire (aka Ryan Hill). Originally broadcast LIVE FOR FOUR HOURS! on 91.3FM CJTR, Regina community radio. ) and outgoing councillor (& election nerd) Cheryl Stadnichuk. Music by Guidewire (aka Ryan Hill). Originally broadcast LIVE FOR FOUR HOURS! on 91.3FM CJTR, Regina community radio.
After spending the past week in Vancouver reporting on the Grey Cup game, Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME, joined Evan to talk about the end to this year's CFL season and the Toronto Argonaut's victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
The Voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
After last night's election result, Lisa Schick, senior reporter for 980 CJME, joins Evan to break down what she saw and reported on Monday night at Saskatchewan NDP headquarters.
The new voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
Evan looks back on the week in election news and reviews the writ drop and new promises made with 980 CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick.
Saskatchewan is expected to kick into election mode sometime today when Premier Scott Moe drops the writ, signaling the start of the election season. The election is slated to take place at the end of the month on October 28th. 650 CKOM and 980 CJME news director, Sarah Mills, and 980 CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick, join Evan to discuss what Saskatchewan people can expect during the election season ahead.
Evan follows Premier Scott Moe's dropping of the writ with live coverage from 980 CJME and 650 CKOM senior reporters Lisa Schick and Lara Fominoff.
The new voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
Both Saskatoon and Regina's city councils gathered to make major decisions on homeless shelter options in their respective cities this week. Lara Fominoff, senior reporter for 650 CKOM and Daniel Reech, city council reporter for 980 CJME, join Evan to share what happened in each of those council chambers and how these decisions will affect Saskatoon and Regina.
In this episode of CFL This Week, host Bubba O'Neil is joined by Former Defensive Tackle Eddie Steele, Jamie Nye - Host of The Green Zone on CJME, and TSN1050's Matthew Cauz to dissect the latest developments in the CFL. The team dives deep into the surprising quarterback change for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, where Taylor Powell is set to start over Bo Levi Mitchell following the team's tough loss to the Alouettes. The discussion explores whether this change is a result of Bo Levi Mitchell's turnovers or if there are deeper issues at play within the team.The episode also features breaking news as Jamie Nye reports that Nathan Rourke is returning to the BC Lions, a move that sparks debate about its impact on the team and Vernon Adams Jr.'s future. The crew also reflects on a wild finish between the Redblacks and Roughriders and discusses the ongoing debate over the greatest returner in CFL history—could Janarion Grant really be the GOAT?TakeawaysThe decision to substitute the starting quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats was not surprising given Bo's performance and the team's need for a change.Turnovers have been a significant issue for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and the decision to start a new quarterback reflects the coach's intolerance for turnovers.The controversial ending of the game between the Ottawa Redblacks and Saskatchewan Roughriders highlights the challenges of officiating and the impact of replay reviews on game outcomes.The signing of Nathan Rourke by the BC Lions adds uncertainty to the team's quarterback situation and raises questions about the future of Vernon Adams Jr. The BC Lions' decision to sign Nathan Rourke indicates that Vernon Adams Jr.'s knee injury may be more severe than initially reported.The CFL is experiencing a resurgence in quarterback talentThe league has a strong group of kick returnersThe Calgary Stampeders are struggling this season and lack playmakers on offense.The exciting upcoming games, including Montreal vs. Saskatchewan and Edmonton vs. Hamilton.Chapters00:00 - Surprising Substitution04:02 - Controversial Ending 09:26 - Tie Game Dilemma16:35 - Return of Rourke26:27 - BC Lions' QB Situation28:09 - Quarterback Talent in the CFL32:47 - The Impact of Kick Returners42:47 - Struggles of the Stamps46:32 - Exciting MatchupsThe Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
Greg Morgan, host of the Greg Morgan Morning Show on 980 CJME, joins Evan to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning.
The Alberta Government goes live with an update about the Jasper wildfire situation online. 650 CKOM and 980 CJME carry the update live on air for listeners.
Christian is joined in studio by Sea Bears Sideline reporter Joey Slattery to talk about the next games. After that Christian and Britton Gray of 980 CJME preview the upcoming Bombers and Roughriders game.
With Guest Host: Brent Loucks Summer can be a great time, beloved by many for its warm temperatures, time to spend with friends and family and outdoor adventures. It can be a time to make lasting memories - good and bad! Brent Loucks recalls his own concerns with sleep away camp because of an embarrassing habit in his childhood. Then, he invites listeners to share their own worst summer memory + Britton Gray, Rider Reporter for 980 CJME and 650 CKOM, joins Brent to discuss Trevor Harris' recent injury and Thursday's game against Toronto.
Taylor MacPherson, online news editor for 650 CKOM & 980 CJME, had his own take on the drama surrounding the House Speaker just before the end of the session. He joins Evan to talk about an opinion piece he penned on the situation.
The spring sitting for the Saskatchewan Legislature ended yesterday. Senior reporter for 980 CJME, Lisa Schick, joins Tamara Cherry to recap the information relevant to Saskatchewan people from the session.
CFL training camps open this week! The boys are back and they found Jamie Nye along the way! Alex, Greg, and Steve are joined by the host of CJME and CKOM's Green Zone to talk about the latest Chad Kelly news, Rider training camp positions to watch, the effect of Corey Mace, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame class, and there might be a few Messier and Tuck rule jokes sprinkled in.
After reports of a heavy RCMP police presence in Oxbow, Sask., 980 CJME reporter, Gillian Massie, spent Thursday in the town. She joins Evan to share what she learned as Sask. RCMP share they've discovered a woman's body.
Regina's City Council had two notable docket items to wade through on Wednesday -- regarding a speed change in the Cathedral neighbourhood and housing accelerator funding. 980 CJME reporter, Daniel Reech, joins Evan to detail what went on in council chambers.
Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating the deaths of four people at a rural home near Neudorf, about 135 kilometres east of Regina. Four adults were found dead in the home during a wellness check on Sunday night. The deaths are considered suspicious and 980 CJME reporter, Gillian Massie, is in the Neudorf community this morning.
The Saskatchewan budget is set to be released today. 980 CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick, will be covering its announcement and telling Saskatchewan people the most important parts that will affect their lives. Lisa is at the legislature already and joins Evan to explain what some of the big issues, questions and areas of focus will be in the upcoming budget.
The inquest into the mass casualty event that happened on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon is still underway. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, joins Evan from Melfort.
The inquest into the mass casualty event that happened on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon is still underway. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, joins Evan from Melfort to update him on the events of the last few days of the inquest
The inquest into the mass casualty event that happened on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon is still underway. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, joins Evan from Melfort to update him on the events of the last few days of the inquest
The inquest into the mass casualty event that happened on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon is still underway. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, joins Evan from Melfort to update him on the events of the last few days of the inquest
Today concludes the first week of the inquest into the mass casualty events on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon in 2022. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, joins Evan Bray once again from Melfort to update him on the events of the first week.
As we enter the fourth day of the first inquest into the mass casualty event that happened on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon, Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, joins Evan Bray once again from Melfort to update him on the events of the first week.
Today is the third day of the first inquest into the mass casualty event that happened on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, is in Melfort. She recaps the second day of the inquest for listeners.
Today is the first day of the first inquest into the mass casualty event that happened on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon. Lisa Schick, 980 CJME senior reporter, is in Melfort. She tells us what we might expect this first week of the inquest.
A coronation, wildfires and Saskatchewan's pronoun policy are just some of the distinctive news events that helped define 2023. News director for the 980 CJME and 650 CKOM newsrooms, Sarah Mills, joins Taylor to run down the biggest news stories of the year and what might be ahead in the new year.
The new voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
Controversy erupted around a Regina motel reportedly tied to a Saskatchewan Party MLA on Wednesday. According to Sask NDP ethics and democracy critic, Meara Conway, the Sunrise Motel is alleged to have inflated the rates of its motel stays for Ministry of Social Services recipients. The province, however, attributed the price discrepancy to damage deposit costs and clarified that the MLA in question does not work at or manage the motel. 980 CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick, has been following the story. Gormley
Bubba O'Neil is joined by Dan Ralph of the Canadian Press, Brian Simmons Ticats Alumni and weekly guest on Ticats Today and Britton Gray - Rider Reporter on The Green Zone 980 CJME in Regina to chat about the big stories coming off of Week 20 in the season including Lions losing 2 of 3 to close the season, did Chad Kelly play 2 quarters too long, what is next for the Riders, Brady Oliveira for MOP, which game this week has the most intrigue and are Calgary to be feared?
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are honouring the 2013 Grey Cup winning team by making them one of this year's inductees into the team's Plaza of Honour. 650 CKOM/980 CJME's Shane Clausing caught up with the quarterback of that team, Darian Durant, about what it means to him for the team to be recognized in that way. The Green Zone
Bubba O'Neil is joined by 630CHED's Dave Campbell, Sports Editor of the Winnipeg Sun Ted Wyman, and Host of The Green Zone on 980 CJME & 650 CKOM Jamie Nye to chat about the big stories coming off of Week 6 in the season including Ottawa's amazing comeback to beat the Blue Bombers, has parity been reached in the league and which player provides the most excitement in the CFL?
Voice of the Bombers Derek Taylor on the Banjo Bowl, and Jamie Nye, host of the Green Zone on CJME in Regina, on the release of Garrett Marino and the Banjo Bowl.
Stuart (Stu) Jeffries, is a Canadian radio and television broadcaster. Best known as the host of CBC Television's Good Rockin' Tonite from 1986 to 1993, he is currently the morning host on CHBM-FM (Boom 97.3) in Toronto, Ontario. Born in Richmond, British Columbia, and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jeffries worked in radio as program director and midday announcer at CJME in Regina, Saskatchewan, when he was first hired as host of Good Rockin' Tonite. Initially he kept both jobs, flying to Vancouver weekly to tape the television show[ but later gave up the Regina position and moved to Vancouver. He also later became host of the CBC's teen series Switchback. By 1989, he was also a radio host on Vancouver's CKXY concurrently with his CBC Television work, and later moved to CKLG. Following the cancellation of Good Rockin' Tonite in 1993, Jeffries hosted the Vancouver sports magazine series The Score, the entertainment magazine Metro Café and the game show Love Handles, and was a VJ for CMT Canada. On radio, Stu got his start with Yorkton's CJGX 940. He worked for CKST in Vancouver] and CING-FM in Hamilton, Ontario, before joining Boom 97.3. #stujeffries #boom97.3 #livewithcdp #podcast #guest #radiopersonality #youtubechannel #facebooklivestream #twitter #audio #applepodcasts #googlepodcast #spotify #anchorfm #radiopublic #breaker #pocketcasts #linkedin
CJME's Jamie Nye joins Rob and Murray for an all-encompassing chat on the state of the Riders and the CFL. They talk about the Riders' roster, CFL marketing, TV deals and how invested fans are in the team right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Other CFL teams have been improving, but it seems like the Riders are stuck. This week Rob is joined by CJME's The Green Zone host Jamie Nye. They discuss the Riders' two recent losses at the hands of the Stampeders, why the team needs a new game plan for its offence, Cody Fajardo's lack of confidence and how much mindshare the team has in the community these days.
It's the CFL 2021 Banjo Bowl and we are here to give you all the coverage you need ahead of the Saskatchewan Roughriders heading to Winnipeg to take on the Blue Bombers. Ted Wyman, of the Winnipeg Sun and Britton Gray of 980 CJME join us to run down the “heated” Banjo Bowl rivalry!We also preview the rest of CFL week 6 including the Hamilton Tiger-Cats traveling to Toronto to take on the Argonauts, the Calgary Stampeders rematching against the Edmonton Elks at home and the Ottawa REDBLACKS traveling to BC to take on the Lions with Ted Wyman, Britton Gray and Adam Laskaris from Daily Hive. Adam also gives his thoughts on the CFL season thus far, and what the Hamilton Tiger-Cats need to do to keep up the momentum they are building in the 2021 CFL season.There's plenty of other news and notes around the CFL season and we tackle all of those as well including Tiger-Cats owner Bob Young buying beer for the Labour Day Classic attendees, the REDBLACKS hosting frontline workers, Nick Arbuckle's status with the Argonauts and the latest TV ratings for the CFL.Finally we run down the latest CFL power ranking which sees the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the top of the heap with Reid (and America's) BC Lions slipping to number 7. Also Washington Football Team is close to picking their new franchise name and both Reid and Paul have some things to say about that! Please like and subscribe, we're close to hitting that 1,500 subscriber mark!!!
"Game Day ... finally, with Britton Gray," is the thirty-first episode of the Lang & LeBlanc Podcast — a part of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. It's the eleventh in the second season of the program. This week, 650 CKOM and 980 CJME Rider Reporter, Britton Gray joins the show to chat all things Riders ahead of the opening game at Mosaic on Friday, August 5. Britton also talks about the ins and outs of being a sports reporter in his home town. RUNDOWN: INTRO, 0:00 to 9:53 Early Rider Game Day thoughts Moving on Aug Long Britton Gray, 980 CJME and 650 CKOM Rider Reporter, 9:54 to 64:59 Recorded on Aug 3, 2021. Introducing the next FOTP, from Regina How's Britton feeling on game day? Live atmosphere What his game day experience looks like with COVID Covering your hometown teams A look at Training Camp Most impressive Canadian/Camp MVP Logan Ferland Injuries in camp No pre-season It's been a while ... what's new with the personnel? Realistic Rider Predictions Jason Maas effect Early season transactions and the quarantine period What type of football should we expect? Rouge-heavy football? Rider call in shows return Britton's backstory Roy Shivers-era, the NFL and the 2007 Grey Cup Sports journalism The Carillon days The Sens and the Kraken Connor Bedard and the Regina Pats How life has changed since he became the Rider Reporter Help from the vets: Jamie Nye and Ian Hamilton Working on the Green Zone What's with Jamie's hair? The Dallas Cowboys Single-game betting The Atlantic Schooners? CFL Transparency Grey Cup 2022 Grey Cup 2013 memories The LLP Get Together, 65:00 to 105:37 Diving into the polka Yorkton update Movin' fun Episode 30, Best of YXE Best Pizza, Power rankings! Santa Lucia Pizza The next week or so, what to expect Running on cold brews Smoky, still Brady's birthday week LIVE MUSIC The Ex Hunter Bros, or Rider game? Spudnuts? JazzFest Saskatchewan Day Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @LangLeBlancLive Like our Facebook Page: The Lang & LeBlanc Podcast Please subscribe and tell your friends if you enjoyed the show! Head to LangLeBlancPodcast.com for more, including the full show notes. ** The views and opinions expressed in the Lang & LeBlanc Podcast are solely those of the hosts, producers and guests of the show. They in no way, shape or form reflect those of any affiliates the hosts, producers and guests represent. **
"The Rider Preview, with Piffles Podcast," is the twenty-seventh installment of the Lang & LeBlanc Podcast — a part of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. It's the seventh in the second season of the program. This week, Alex Dormuth of the Piffles Podcast joins the show to chat with Avery and Brady about the upcoming CFL season, a potential XFL merger, where his Rider fandom began and an early look at the 2021 Saskatchewan Roughriders. Avery's back from his vacation, with both hosts returning for the first time in July. The show also includes an extended Riders corner, Brady's new weekly segment, Finding the Best Pizza in Saskatoon and Avery's Waskesiu experience (which includes a bear). SHOW RUNDOWN: Kickin' things off - 00:00 to 18:42 Avery's back! Waskesiu stories Bear watch Talkin' heavy Live sports ... with people in attendance! Living after the public health orders lift Covering the CEBL's Saskatchewan Rattlers matchup at a working vaccine clinic ... kinda Fans in the stands: they make a difference New normal to near normal Alex Dormuth of 650 CKOM's and 980 CJME's the Green Zone; Host and creator of the Piffles Podcast (recorded on July 12, 2021) - 18:49 to 67:33 Introducing the latest FOTP Checkin' in on the Queen City COVID and radio The Green Zone without sports Telling stories, not box scores The Piffles Podcast origin Getting back to Mosaic Vaccine passports What will it all look like? Riders' 2021 expectations Achilles tears How good will the football be out of the gate? The injury bug Breaking CFL news Retirements and big cuts Revenue sharing in the CFL Players coming out of retirement? The XFL Alex's Rider fandom story Favourite games, players in Rider history Being a part of the Canadian football community Taylor Field memories More on the Piffles Podcast The Lang & LeBlanc Get Together - 68:43 to 106:37 Riders reaction A CFL Fantasy Draft? Imagine ... a PERFECT Rider season First game at new Mosaic between the Manitoba Bisons and the Regina Rams Campaigning for Avery's local mayoral candidate at a Rider game (...really) YXE's Best Pizza: Konz, pizza in a cone Missing Craven for another year See ya next week! - 106:37 Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @LangLeBlancLive Like our Facebook Page: The Lang & LeBlanc Podcast Please subscribe and tell your friends if you enjoyed the show! Head to LangLeBlancPodcast.com for more, including the full show notes. ** The views and opinions expressed in the Lang & LeBlanc Podcast are solely those of the hosts, producers and guests of the show. They in no way, shape or form reflect those of any affiliates the hosts, producers and guests represent. **
On this episode, Jamie Nye of 980 CJME in Regina tells us what free agency looks like from The Green Zone. Also, we hear about the state of the league from future MJHL Commissioner, Kevin Saurette. And it's squash time! Tournament chair David Glass serves up all the details about the championship heading our way!
The lockout at Regina's Co-op refinery seems to be closer to a resolution, after Unifor announced yesterday that they would abide by the court injunctions against them and take down the blockades at the refinery's gate if Co-op management returns to the bargaining table with them today by 10:00 a.m. The union, whose members have been locked out since early December after serving strike notice, also called on Premier Scott Moe to legislate the parties into binding arbitration, saying he needs to show leadership and support oil and gas workers. The parties were back in court on Tuesday as Co-op applied for a second contempt of court order, alleging the union was still violating the injunction preventing them from holding up vehicles at the gate for longer than 10 minutes. Britton Gray has been following the latest developments for CJME, and he joins Gormley with an update.
Unifor has been found in contempt of a court injunction issued in connection with the labour dispute at the Co-op refinery. A Court of Queen’s Bench judgment issued Wednesday said the union "intentionally and deliberately disobeyed the order." On Dec. 18, Justice Janet McMurtry issued a temporary order that limited the amount of time picketers could hold up truckers at the refinery. Federated Co-operatives Limited then went to court claiming the union had violated the order. After ruling the union was in contempt, the justice fined Unifor $100,000. The union has been blockading the refinery since Monday. That action followed blockades around Co-op cardlocks and stores in Regina and Weyburn. CJME reporter Adriana Christianson was at a rally held by Unifor Wednesday and has been following this showdown between the Co-op and Unifor. Adriana joins Gormley now to talk about the latest in the Co-op refinery labour dispute.
W/Guest Host Gerald Bauman The NFL playoffs are heating up! On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers take on the San Francisco 49ers... and the Tenessee Titans go head to head with the Kansas City Chiefs! Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone on 650 CKOM and 980 CJME, joins Gerald for a chat about the games.
Baby, it's cold outside... incredibly cold. However, it turns out some people enjoy spending time outdoors in -40 weather! Murray Wood is the provincial news director for 650 CKOM and 980 CJME... and he's also a big fan of ice fishing! He joins Brent for a chat on why he loves braving the cold to hook that big fish!
Reid is joined by Eskimos QB Trevor Harris, Riders QB Cody Fajardo and Edmonton Huskies head coach Iain MacLean ahead of their playoff match-up. Jamie Bye from CJME also joins the show to talk Heritage Classic action
CJME’s Jamie Nye joins Rob and Murray to preview this year’s Labour Day Classic. All three think the Riders have this one in the can, which may have something to do with Andrew Harris’ suspension for testing positive on a drug test. We also discuss Cody Fajardo’s spirituality, Solomon Elimimian’s improved performance, how the CFL schedules game broadcasts and plenty more. We also answer a listener question on how negotiation lists work.
This week Donnovan and Davis chat regional combine results, the Russell Westbrook fan altercation, and whether or not it makes sense for a top prospect to skip a combine. Later, Donnovan speaks with Arielle Zerr, CJME beat reporter covering the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Kelly Hrudey, sportsnet hockey analyst. Jamie Nye, Host of "The Green Zone" on CJME radio in Regina.
The truck driver responsible for the Humboldt Broncos bus crash pleaded guilty in a Saskatchewan courtroom today. Sarah Mills, news director with 980 CJME radio, joins Rob to talk about what the plea means and what is next for everyone involved.
This week Rob Vanstone is joined by 980 CJME sports reporter Arielle Zerr. The two talk about the rumours that Riders head coach and GM Chris Jones is being vetted by NFL teams, and what impact Jones leaving would have on the Riders. Rob and Arielle also talk about receiver Jordan Williams-Labert leaving the Riders to pursue an opportunity in the NFL, Paul Jones joining the team to handle player personnel and another lengthily discussion about CFL contracts and labour issues being faced by players. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, or on your favourite podcast app. Listen to previous episodes of the podcast here, and find all our Roughriders coverage here. If you have any questions you’d like to ask Rob and Murray, you can send them to rvanstone@postmedia.com and they might get read on the show.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are bidding to host the 2020 Grey Cup. Is the city ready and what should the city be doing to prepare?Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 councillor-Calgarians are voting today to decide whether the city should move ahead with a bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Is this a good idea?Guest: Jesse Lumsden, former Olympic bobsledder and retired CFL player, former Ticat-Why can't the CFL seem to get head shots out of the game?Guest: Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone on 980 CJME
This week the guys sift through the remains of the Riders’ embarrassing loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers last weekend. Is it a one-off, or a sign that something is seriously wrong with the team's offence? This week’s guest is Warren Woods, who is a host on 980 CJME’s morning show and a contributor to the station’s sports show, The Green Zone.
This week Rob is joined by Leader-Post entertainment co-ordinator Jeff DeDekker and former L-P sports writer Darrell Davis, who is now a co-host on CJME’s The Green Zone. The guys talk about former NFL receiver Terrell Owens working out for Chris Jones, the team’s continued offensive troubles and Johnny Manziel’s less-than stellar CFL debut with the Montreal Alouettes.
Doug Hicks, Former Edmonton Oilers Defenseman. Jamie Nye, Host, The Green Zone, CJME radio in Regina. Plus Matt from Section O phones in to chat with Reid.
It’s our first episode! Rob Vanstone, Murray McCormick and CJME’s Arielle Zerr discuss who could be the Roughriders’ starting quarterback this season (spoiler: Zach Collaros), and who might play other positions as we get closer to the team’s training camp.
How bad was CBC's attack on the Mounties and the facts? Quite bad. John Gormley, radio host at CKOM and CJME in Saskatchewan joins Brian Lilley to discuss and to show in detail how CBC got it so wrong.
Jamie Nye, Host of the Green Zone on CJME. Rick Zamperin, Host of the Fifth Quarter on CHML in Hamilton. Cody Coverchuk, Team Canada PBR Rider & Brendan Maisonneuve, iNEWS 880 Anchor and Former Tough Mudder Champion.
Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone on CJME in Regina.
The Conservative Party of Canada has chosen its new leader. Andrew Scheer is a young MP from Saskatchewan... but just who is he? Shadoe is joined by Sarah Mills of CJME in Regina to shed some light on new Conservative Leader, Andrew Scheer.
After a week off Brian and Mojo return to talk about the recent plights of the BC Lions. We also chat with former BC Lions defensive back Korey Banks about life after football, the rule changes in the game, the best receivers he played against and the way his career came to an end. Former offensive lineman Belton Johnson of CJME in Regina checks in ahead of the BC Lions and Roughriders game at BC Place Stadium on Saturday.
Education researcher Michael Zwaagstra has a new handbook coming out next month from the Frontier Centre. Parents’ guide to Common Sense Education in Saskatchewan covers issues ranging from standardized testing to report cards and teaching strategies. (CJME)