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Dutch Growers owner Rick van Duyvendyk joins Greg to chat weekend gardening, Kevin Martel has the day's headlines, Brett Buster reviews Oppenheimer after watching it in the IMAX last night, and John Gormley with his daily crossover.
The heat is on for this weekend, Belton Johnson tees up tomorrow's Riders game, Ryan Holota with the Saskatchewan Science Centre joins Greg to talk about the opening of Oppenheimer in IMAX, and Senior Reporter Lisa Schick has details on the Pilot Butte compost controversy.
Regina Food Bank CEO John Bailey shares why summer is more difficult for donations, a 6 year old shared a speech for his late mother at his kindergarten graduation, Darrell Davis discusses the Riders with Greg, and Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan comments on the film.
You share with us your summer plans, a Denver mom has gone viral for sharing a video after yelling at her children, Kevin Martel has the day's headlines, Darrell Davis joins Greg to talk Mason Fine as lead QB, and John Gormley with his daily crossover.
Greg shares his camping plans, Fred Wagman passed away, Oppenheimer has almost sold out, CEO of the Regina Food Bank John Bailey discusses best before dates with Greg, a heatwave is coming this weekend, and listeners share their summer plans.
Neuron's head of corporate affairs Isaac Ransom has an update on how Regina is handling e-scooters, Oppenheimer and Barbie are opening this weekend, Trooper's song "Raise a Little Hell" is 45 years old today, Miranda lambert scolded fans at her concert, and Rider reporter Britton Gray catches Greg up on how the Riders are feeling with Mason Fine as their lead quarterback.
Rider reporter Britton Gray had the latest from the Riders, Kevin Martel has the day's headlines, it's National Hot Dog Day, and John Gormley with his daily crossover.
It's National Hot Dog Day, we get much needed rain, Miranda Lambert stopped her concert last night due to disruptive fans, Isaac Ransom is the head of corporate affairs for Neuron and checks in with Greg about the e-scooters in Regina, and concert etiquette.
Scott Bjornsen with Living Sky Financial joins Greg to discuss how Saskatchewan is looking financially, a new spinoff series called the Golden Bachelor features a man in his 70s lookin for love, Greg shares his ranking for the Country Thunder performers, Rider Reporter Britton Gray checks in on the Riders to see how they feel without Harris, and Conner Bedard spent his 18th birthday signing a multi-million dollar contract.
Chair of the REAL board of directors Wayne Morskey said yesterday that they all Back Tim Reid in his own business, Kevin Martel has the day's headlines, Rider reporter Britton Gray checks in with the Riders after they lose Trevor Harris to an injury, and John Gormley with his daily crossover.