The Afternoon News
The Afternoon News with Richard Brown
3 p.m. The Saskatchewan Federation of Labour (SFL) says minimum wage should be just over $15 per hour; 75 per cent of the average industrial wage. They believe the higher minimum wage will be good for the economy.
GUEST: Larry Hubich, president, SFL (Calling in b/u 539.6469)
3:15 p.m. The Saskatchewan Federation of Labour (SFL) says minimum wage should be just over $15 per hour; 75 per cent of the average industrial wage. They believe the higher minimum wage will be good for the economy.
Afternoon Show with Richard Brown schedule Oct. 28, 2010
3 p.m. A controversial Manitoba First Nations leader gives his take on the potash industry and First Nations in Saskatchewan.
GUEST: Chief Terrence Nelson of Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation
3:30 p.m. Open Lines
CALLER QUESTION: Slutty Halloween costumes — fun or degrading?
4 p.m. Former hockey coach, Graham James, who faces charges for sexual assault is now in custody.
GUEST: Mike McIntyre, justice reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press and host of radio show Crime and Punishment
The Afternoon Show with Richard Brown schedule Oct. 25, 2010
3 p.m. A Calgary Hockey campaign known as Respect In Sports is catching on. How does it work? Will it keep parents in line?
GUEST: Perry Cananagh of Calgary Hockey.
3:30 p.m. Open Lines
4 p.m. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has completed a report on Communities in Bloom. The City of Prince Albert is number four right behind Saskatoon.
GUEST: Prince Albert Mayor Jim Scarrow

