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The Shell Lake Massacre

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On Aug. 15, 1967, James and Evelyn Peterson and seven of their children were murdered in their home near Shell Lake, Sask. in a shocking crime that still stands as one of the worst random mass murders in Canadian history. More than 50 years later, a new podcast from Rawlco Radio explores the untold story of the Peterson family and the events surrounding their deaths. Over six episodes, you'll get to know the Petersons with the help of Kathy Hill, the only remaining family member, as she shar ...
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Tally up the score, tell us who wins and take home a weekly prize! It’s time for Green & White Prognostications presented by Canada West Harvest Centre. Pick the game winner 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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One University of Regina researcher is trying to better understand our relationship with the brain. She specifically studies how someone can improve their brain health over time. Dr. Holly Bardutz, founding director and principal researcher at the Brain Health and Wellness Lab, University of Regina, joins Evan to share how you can take care of your…
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June is Men's Health Month. While it's important to do your best to eat right and stay active, there's a side to men's health that is often overlooked: mental health. Kenton Boston, president & CEO of the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation, and psychologist Robert Selles, join Evan to discuss a new campaign aimed at helping men suffering in silence k…
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It's been over four decades since Terry Fox started his Marathon of Hope run in St. John's, Newfoundland, for cancer research and awareness. Canadians and people around the world continue to be inspired by his story. Fred Fox, Terry's older brother and Supporter Relations for the Terry Fox Foundation, joins Evan to discuss his brother's ongoing leg…
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When it comes to grief, a lot of people tend to suffer in silence. A Regina author takes a deep dive into grief and how people can navigate that difficult journey. Doug Lawrence, journey mentor, speaker, and author of Grief: The Silent Pandemic, joins Evan in hopes of breaking the stigma around grief and teaching others how to deal with it healthil…
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Donald Trump announced earlier this month plans for a "Golden Dome," based on Israel’s “Iron Dome” defence network. He's now offering this protection to Canada, but there's a catch. General Rick Hillier, former Canadian Chief of the defence staff, joins Evan to discuss what this means for Canada.By Rawlco Radio Ltd.
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Should Canada get rid of its first-past-the-post voting system? Some experts say it's time. Roderick Wood, University of Alberta law professor and author, joins Evan to chat about alternative systems like the single transferable vote and the mixed-member proportional vote and what these systems could look like in Canada.…
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a painful group of conditions that Regina mom, Scarlett Greiger, had to watch her son endure during the COVID-19 pandemic. After he was diagnosed with Crohn's, just like her mom, Scarlett continues to support her loved ones living with these conditions. She joins Evan to advocate for participation during the annu…
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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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The NDP are calling for the Saskatchewan Party to take a strong stance against separatism. Now, a handful of town halls supporting the movement and a petition for a "Sovereign Saskatchewan" are growing in popularity. Carla Beck, leader of the Saskatchewan NDP, joins Evan to share her concerns of separatism and what the NDP are calling on Scott Moe …
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May is National Dental Care Month, which is all about awareness and prevention. For parents, it can be challenging to make the everyday task of brushing their children's teeth enjoyable. Dr. Michael “Mike” King, pediatric dentist and author of Ruby Finkelman Finds the Real Magic, joins Evan to share how he uses comedy and storytelling to make brush…
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Canadian businesses now have a smarter, faster way to hire—thanks to a Saskatchewan-based AI hiring platform. FillaRole launched earlier this year and has already attracted more than 40,000 job applicants and 90,000 users. Keli Propp, CEO of Saskatoon-founded tech company FillaRole, joins Evan to talk about how AI is being used to simplify employme…
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Growing up, if you wanted to become a doctor or a firefighter, there were likely a lot of resources to educate you on the job. But what about being a city councillor or mayor? Don Atchison, former Mayor of Saskatoon and author of Building Bridges, joins Evan to chat about his new book, which gives people insight into what it's like being a politici…
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This family wears their last name with pride; it's also the name of their business. Iannones in Regina is celebrating 65 years of selling fashionable and comfortable footwear. The shop was opened by Nick Iannone. The shop was also where he met the love of his life. Nick's son, Tim Iannone, owner of Iannones Footwear in Regina and a Canadian Certifi…
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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 Casey Ward, president of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers, Derek Sienko, chief mental health officer and CEO of Diversified Rehabilitation Group, and Steve F…
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Indigenous people play a key role in Saskatchewan, including energy and natural resources. Ahead of the Sask. First Nations Energy and Natural Resource Forum and Leadership Summit in Saskatoon, Sheldon Wuttunee, CEO of the Saskatchewan First nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence, joins Evan to chat about this important role.…
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A Saskatchewan videographer has been nominated for a prestigious award, the Governor General's History Award for Popular Media. The nominated series is called Abandoned Saskatchewan, and examines films that are more unknown history of the province. Scott Woroniuk, videographer and owner of Crosscut Films, joins Evan to chat about the series and wha…
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After struggling with mental health, addictions and thoughts of suicide, a Saskatoon man is sharing his story. Allan Kehler, mental health advocate, keynote speaker, coach and author of Transforming Pain into Purpose, joins Evan during Mental Health Month to share his story and message to others.By Rawlco Radio Ltd.
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A town hall campaign in Saskatchewan is advocating for Saskatchewan separatism. Nadine Ness is president of Unified Grassroots, the organization leading the charge for the upcoming town hall event and online petition with about seven thousand signatures in favour of Saskatchewan separating from Canada. She joins Evan to speak about her groups effor…
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The talk of Saskatchewan separatism stands in sharp juxtaposition to the desire for a strong, unified Canada — highlighting the tension between regional frustration and the federal government in Ottawa. Nevin Markwart, former NHL player and Sask. Party candidate, joins Evan to chat about what he thinks Premier Scott Moe needs to do to address talks…
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Since the federal election, you may have heard some chatter about electoral reform. What would that mean for voters in Saskatchewan? Laura Stephenson, professor and department chair for the Department of Political Science at Western University, joins Evan to explain what electoral reform is and how electoral reform could ruin the Conservatives' str…
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Sports and the arts don't always mingle. This was especially the case for Patricia Dawn Robertson, Saskatchewan writer and author of Media Brat: a Gen-X memoir. Her father, John Robertson, was a sports reporting icon, but Patricia hated spectator sports. She joins Evan to talk about her destain for sports, but her love for her sportswriting father …
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