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YXE Underground

Eric Anderson

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An original podcast featuring interviews with people who are doing amazing things in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, but are flying under the radar. Former CBC journalist is Eric Anderson is the creator, host and producer of the podcast.
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A podcast about Saskatchewan runners and the people and places that inspire them. This podcast touches on subjects that are interesting to runners from all over the world and especially those based in Western Canada. Jason Burns is an ultra runner from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. He started this podcast so he could share all of the amazing stories from the Saskatchewan running community that he is so proud to be a part of.
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The Morning Edition is Regina’s #1 rated morning show. We connect you with the people, news, culture that make this city and province great. Join the conversation weekdays from 6:00 to 8:30am on CBC Radio One. If you're looking for the The Morning Edition's political panel, it's moved and is now available on our This Is Saskatchewan podcast feed. Follow us there and look for new episodes each week.
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Where is Cleo? Taken by child welfare workers in the 1970’s and adopted in the U.S., the young Cree girl’s family believes she was raped and murdered while hitchhiking back home to Saskatchewan. CBC news investigative reporter Connie Walker joins the search to find out what really happened to Cleo. For the best in true crime from CBC, ad-free, visit apple.co/cbctruecrime. Watch Connie Walker's A Sister's Promise on The Fifth Estate's YouTube channel now.
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Ballistically Speaking

Ballistically Speaking

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Kris and Rooster bring you entertainment that will make you shake your head. Guns and lifestyle banter has never been better. Tune on, strap in, and get ready, cause this is your weekly dose of BS. You can also email our show [email protected] for any questions/feedback. Please make sure to leave a review wherever you download this!
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Throughout the 1980s, Satanic cults were widely believed to be preying on children — torturing and terrorizing them as part of dark rituals. Across North America, there were hundreds of false allegations, scores of unjust criminal trials and countless lives torn apart. But never any real proof. By the early 90s, the panic reached the tiny Prairie town of Martensville, Saskatchewan. And nearly 30 years later, the people touched by it all are still picking up the pieces. So what happened? And ...
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Researchers Under the Scope

University of Saskatchewan, OVDR, College of Medicine

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Medicine is so much more than lab coats and stethoscopes. The research community at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine is a diverse group of humans, all working with their own unique motivations — and not all of them work in a hospital setting. Get to know what gets these researchers amped about their jobs, what they're doing, where they're doing it, and why. Presented by the Office of Vice-Dean of Research, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
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This podcast is brought to you by the people of God at Knox United Church in Lanigan. We are disciples of Jesus Christ who seek to live out our faith in our local communities and our everyday lives. Our weekly sermons share how we wrestle with the Bible in our time as the Holy Spirit guides our life and work. If you ever want to join us for a whole service, we worship at 10am CST, in person and via Zoom. We'd love to have you join us. Contact: [email protected]
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620CKRM and Harvard Media continue to be “The Voice” of Agriculture in Saskatchewan, with timely relevant stories and interviews Stay up to date with the latest news, innovations and market prices on line and on the air.
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Built for the weekend and dedicated to growing the sport. Host Logan Lewis, a wknd warrior that loves to talk fishing, takes you with him as he sits down with special guests from across the industry. It doesn't matter if you are a casual fisherman or a hardcore angler, this podcast is for everyone alike! Follow along on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube & TikTok Presented by 13 Fishing Canada. Shop www.13fishing.ca ("WKNDWARRIORS" for 15% OFF) Sponsors: Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, Lucky Bas ...
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Queen City Improvement Bureau

Aidan Morgan, Paul Dechene

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In compliance with council directive EX10-63, the Queen City Improvement Bureau broadcasts their weekly meetings from a forgotten sub-basement office deep beneath city hall of Regina, Saskatchewan. On Twitter as @QueenCityIB. Online at QueenCityIB.com. Broadcasts live on real radio, Thurs 7 to 8 pm CST on 91.3 CJTR Regina's community radio station (CJTR.ca).
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USask Signature Series

USask Research Profile and Impact

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World-leading research and innovation - right in the heart of Canada. The USask Signature Series explores the cutting-edge research taking place at the University of Saskatchewan across the university's Signature Areas of Research.
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An independent production from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Borderlines is a weekly exploration of real country music in a mix of folk, blues, singer-songwriter, roots jazz and lots more. The show is music, with not much talk. 30 songs per episode, AND STILL NO COUNTRY-POP! Music for your ears, head and heart, with host Rick August. Music licensed by SOCAN. Program © 2025 Acoustic Resources.
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SaskScapes

SaskScapes by Kevin Power

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The SaskScapes Podcast launched in 2014 by podcast creative producer/host Kevin Power. SaskScapes was the very first podcast series in Saskatchewan featuring stories of arts, culture and heritage. Serving the non-profit sector in Saskatchewan, the goal of SaskScapes is to create an aural archive so that years from now people can listen to the history of the past and hear our stories.
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Former students of Christian Centre Academy in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan outline their experience at an Evangelical Christian School at the centre of a 25 million dollar class-action lawsuit. Hear their stories of abuse and escaping what they describe as a cult, with updates on the ongoing lawsuit.
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The Outdoor Learning Podcast

Derek Hyland & Chris Clark

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A podcast about Outdoor Learning that brings together research and real-world experience teaching outside. Derek and Chris, two experienced outdoor educators, have conversations with each other and other outdoor educators about various practical aspects of using outdoor learning. Our goal is to provide educators who are new to outdoor learning and those who are experienced with ideas on how to start using the outdoor environment in their education practice and ways to expand how to use it more.
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Kyle and Cody's Cult Cinema Cast

Kyle Brokenshire and Cody Ultman

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Kyle and Cody, two small-town Saskatchewan film critics ask the question of what makes a film, a bad film. They travel through a highly unorthodox list of films- some box office hits and some flops, to get the answer they are looking for. In their quest, they have found some hidden and not so well hidden gems.
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Unmaking Saskatchewan

Harbinger Media Network

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Unmaking Saskatchewan is a proudly anticapitalist and anticolonial podcast series on how the province of Saskatchewan was made - and how it can be unmade. This series examines how this province's history impacts its present, and how we might be able to change its future. Hosted by alex birrell (@abirlios), a queer settler, sometimes journalist, writer, and anti-capitalist from southern Saskatchewan. Support the show and find transcripts at https://www.patreon.com/unmakingsaskatchewan.
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Saskatchewan Matters is a weekly podcast adding context and insight to the stories behind the news headlines. Saskatchewan Matters is produced by Martin Charlton Communications, a team of communicators experienced in government, industry and media who help provincial, national and international clients tell their stories. If you like this podcast visit www.MyNewsroom.ca and sign up for daily news updates just like Saskatchewan Matters. Contact us at www.martincharlton.ca 306.584.1000 hello@m ...
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Digging In with UFA

UFA Co-operative

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Founded in 1909, UFA Co-operative Limited is an Alberta-based agricultural co-operative with more than 120,000 member-owners. UFA’s network comprises more than 114 bulk fuel and Cardlock Petroleum locations, 34 Farm & Ranch Supply stores and a support office in Calgary, AB. Independent Petroleum Agents and over 1,000 UFA employees provide products, services and agricultural solutions to farmers, ranchers, members and commercial customers in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.
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Church in the North

Briercrest College and Seminary

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The Church In The North (CITN) podcast brings you thoughtful, sometimes humorous, conversations with church leaders from north of the 49th parallel. We share the untold stories of ministry practitioners who God is using in diverse settings - from rural Saskatchewan to urban Vancouver, from the outskirts of Winnipeg to the rocky shores of Halifax. We’re listening and learning to what God is doing in and through the church in our current cultural moment. Contact us at [email protected]
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The Speakeasy Podcast dives deep into the systems shaping life in Saskatchewan — from housing and health care to justice and harm reduction. Through honest conversations with lived experience leaders, service providers, and policy thinkers, we explore what’s broken, what’s working, and what’s possible.
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In 2016 Colten Boushie, a young Indigenous man, was shot and killed on a farm in rural Saskatchewan, inciting racial tensions across the province. This is the story of that man and the white farmer, Gerald Stanley, who was charged in his death.
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We're here to talk about the camping scene in Saskatchewan. Guests will include fellow campers, RV industry experts, campground owners/operators and members of the tourism industry in Saskatchewan.
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She's Gone

Postmedia

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She’s Gone is an award-winning podcast hosted by Saskatoon StarPhoenix criminal justice reporter Bre McAdam. From crime to court case, this podcast tells the stories of four Saskatchewan women whose lives were cut short, aiming to humanize the high rate of female homicide victims in this province.
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Host Marc Smith and CFL Insider Matt Sheridan go over each Saskatchewan Roughriders game weekly throughout the CFL season. They also talk about the hot topics of the week and make picks for the games of the week.
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What Connects Us

Conexus Credit Union

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A podcast featuring people in Saskatchewan that explores human connection, meaningful conversation and the role that money plays in our hopes, dreams and fears. Powered by Conexus Credit Union.
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Render Unto Caesar

Joshua Campbell

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Render Unto Caesar seeks to dissect the connection between religion and the public sphere. This series is originally aired on 91.3 FM Community Radio in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, and then transferred to podcast.
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Reconcile. Everyday Conversations

Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan

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Since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) work across Canada and the TRC Calls to Action, all Canadians have been challenged to join the journey of reconciliation. Due to this call we have seen the term reconciliation become increasingly popular in our news cycle, organizational mandates, and within our churches. But how are people interpreting and working towards reconciliation? Senator Murray Sinclair stated, "If you thought the truth was hard, reconciliation will be harder." Thi ...
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You’re quick & clever! And for some weird reason you’ve carried the right answer in your head for years. Or maybe you just trust Uncle Google. It's time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener for Little Town Apparel -- your chance for fame and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, you’ll win prizes to…
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While the federal government promised $51 billion over the next decade to help municipalities build strong communities, some say the needs on the ground still aren't being met. Randy Goulden, president of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA), joins Evan to share her reaction to the federal budget, where it helps and what funding…
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According to the latest Major City Insights, both of Saskatchewan's major cities are seeing steady momentum. Regina is having a bounce-back year after a slower 2024 and Saskatoon is outpacing other major cities across Canada. To break down more of the report is David Ristovski, economist with the Conference Board of Canada. He'll share what's behin…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled the latest list of major projects last week. While the list includes new projects, some question what's missing from the list, like pipelines. Heather Exner-Pirot, Senior Fellow and Director of Energy, Natural Resources and Environment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute in Ottawa, joins Evan to explain what the a…
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Canada is a cold place, but that doesn't stop us from growing plants in our homes and gardens. And every year, many of those plants pop back up in the spring or shake off the snow and ice to thrive again. Dr. Karen Tanino (PhD), a professor in USask’s Department of Plant Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources, is an expert on plant…
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A condition called giant cell arthritis can cause sudden and permanent blindness among people over the age of 50. Despite its consequences, though, this condition is not a very commonly known health condition. Evan chats with Alberta rheumatologist Dr. Sarah Garner to learn more about this condition and what can be done to protect your health and s…
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Saskatchewan's farmland has long been seen as one of the province's most valuable resources, but now concerns are growing about issues with foreign landownership. Bill Prybylski, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), joins Evan to share why APAS are sounding the alarm and asking the government for help when it …
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What do you think of this ruling out of B.C., giving control over the town of Richmond to an Indigenous community in a way that could potentially force homeowners off their properties? Should there be a line drawn between reconciliation and causing harm to people's lives today? Or is this a fair decision? Call Evan to weigh in at 1-877-332-8255.…
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A recent court ruling in British Columbia has raised new questions about the security of private property ownership in Canada. The ruling is causing concern for landowners as their property rights could be impacted. Dwight Newman, constitutional law professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Law and Canada research chair in rights, co…
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Canadian snowbirds heading south of the border for the winter are reporting they are having no problems crossing the border into the U.S., so Evan catches up with Laurie Trautman, director of the Border Policy Research Institute at Western Washington University, to fact-check what measures Canadians traveling into the U.S. might expect at the borde…
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The 2028 provincial election might seem far away, but for some, there's always work to be done. Dr. Michael Boda, Chief Electoral Officer for Saskatchewan, released two major post-election reports reviewing the 30th general election and how it was run. He joins Evan to discuss what he found and the recommendations made for the next election.…
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A Saskatchewan documentary is telling the story of the 1986 Swift Current Broncos bus crash that claimed the lives of four young players and forever changed the community. Shayne Putzlocher, a Canadian film producer with Trilight Entertainment, producer for the Sideways documentary, joins Evan to share why he fought for this story to be told and ho…
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Canadians are in the thick of Movember, growing out their facial hair and raising money in honour of the young men who have died before their 75th birthday. Suicide rates for men in Canada are higher than those of women, and one in eight men in Canada will receive a prostate cancer diagnosis. Todd Minerson, Movember Canada county director, talks ab…
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A team comprised of researchers from various Canadian universities is leading the call for reform to how animal testing happens in the country. Following a recent controversy at a London hospital over its alleged cruel treatment of dogs for medical testing, Evan speaks with Dr. Baljit Singh, Vice-President of Research at the University of Saskatche…
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Each and every Monday we invite experts in the law to pull up a seat and discuss the week’s biggest crime and justice stories. In today’s Round Table of Justice Evan is joined by Ritesh Kotak, tech and cybersecurity strategist, keynote speaker, tech entrepreneur, and Kristél Kriel, partner at MLT Aikins in Regina and co-leader of the firm’s privacy…
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Sociological data show that Gen Z, as well as young men, is rushing back to church. Is this a spiritual revival? In this week's podcast, Rob, Geoff, and Chris have a lengthy in-studio conversation about a recent article published by CTV News. They examine the issues from sociological, philosophical, and theological vantage points. To read the CTV a…
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Jason Isbell - Live Oak, Southeastern Lynne Hanson - Fell Down A Wishing Well, Things I Miss Scott MacKay - Opposites Attract, Stupid Cupid The Honeycutters – Jukebox, Me Oh My Luther Wright & The Wrongs - It's Mighty Dark To Travel, Guitar Pickin' Martyrs Cornell Hurd Band - Snake Eyes, Drop In On My Dream Lori Yates - See Who I Am, Sweetheart Of …
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Eve Simpson knows from experience scientific research doesn't always follow a linear path. In the first of three student research episodes, the fourth-year biochemistry, microbiology and immunology student looks back at a summer spent decoding Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV) in Dr. Anil Kumar's lab. Simpson said she loved doing bench resea…
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Tally up the score, tell us who wins and get entered to win! It’s time for Green & White Prognostications presented by Canada West Harvest Centre. Pick the game winner of this GREY CUP FINAL and the closest combined score and you could be entered to win an end-of-season grand prize cash jackpot!By Rawlco Radio Ltd.
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Canada has risen to seventh place in global agri-food rankings according to a Dalhousie University report. With the fall 2025 Canadian Food Sentiment Index set to be released next week, Evan checks in on the latest Canadian food news and trends with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, food distribution and policy professor at Dalhousie University Agri-Food Ana…
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Football weekend in Saskatchewan ended well and we're heading into a fantastic Grey Cup this Sunday with the Saskatchewan Roughriders taking on the Montreal Alouettes. Saskatchewan can also cheer for the Saskatchewan Huskies playing in the Vanier Cup this weekend in Saskatoon against the Queen's University Gaels. University of Saskatchewan Huskies …
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The excitement continues to build as the Roughriders prepare to take on the Alouettes in the 112th Grey Cup this Sunday. Britton Gray, Green Zone Rider reporter for 980 CJME and 650 CKOM, has been in Winnipeg all week, soaking up the action. He joins Evan to share how the team is looking before the big matchup.…
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Flemming Sondergaard was born in Denmark and now calls Saskatoon home. He is a very accomplished ultra runner and has many interesting insights into the sport. On this episode we talk about his Western States and UTMB experiences and we also chat about our favourite local races. Enjoy! To get in touch with the podcast feel free to email Jason at ja…
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Are you struggling to get a good night's sleep because of your busy schedule or busy mind? Sleep debt isn't easy to just "catch up" on. While Saskatchewan doesn't have to worry about a time change affecting our sleep schedule, Dr. David Greenberg, primary care physician with an interest in sleep, joins Evan to detail how sleep debt could be impacti…
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Investing your money independently without the advice of a registered advisor can be a tricky undertaking, even without worrying about possible scams complicating your investments. With November marking financial literacy month, Evan speaks with Dean Murrison, executive director of securities for the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) …
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When we think of Saskatchewan's resources, we often picture potash, uranium and ag. But, some say Saskatchewan could be sitting on a goldmine: data centres. Alex Fallon, chair of the Western Canadian Economic Forum, CEO of The Paradox Group and founder of Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan (AiSK) joins Evan to discuss how the province could capit…
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