The Afternoon News
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2013
3 p.m. – David Kirton has today’s top stories.
3:30 p.m. As headlines focus on three missing women being found in Ohio, we take a look at missing people here at home. What sort of work goes on behind the scenes on missing persons cases? We speak with Sgt. Rob Zentner, head of the historical case unit with the RCMP in Regina.
The Afternoon News - Are shoppers changing their habits after the Bangladesh factory collapse?
The owner of the Bangladeshi factory that collapsed nearly two weeks ago could face murder charges. Has the incident been forgotten by Canadian consumers? We check in with Nathalie Atkinson, style editor and columnist with the National Post.
Nathalie Atkinson, Style Editor and Columnist, National Post
The Afternoon News - Our continuing coverage of flood watch 2013
As part of our continuing flooding coverage throughout the province, we check in with News Talk Radio’s Patrick Book and paNOW’s Sean Leslie to give us the latest.
Sean Leslie, paNOW
The Afternoon News - The round table
Round Table – with Bronwyn Eyre and Jackson Middleton
The Afternoon News - A jump from winter to summer. How people across Saskatchewan are taking advantage of the nice weather
The province came to life this weekend with beautiful weather bringing people outside across Saskatchewan. From runners, pet owners, bikers and gardeners, we check in to see how everyone is reacting to our jump from winter to summer.
First we speak with Patricia Hanbidge, horticulturist and owner of Saskatoon School of Horticulture in Saskatoon.
The Afternoon News - A woman says she was racially profiled by border guards in Saskatoon
A woman we recently spoke to about Arming Sisters landed in Saskatoon on Friday to visit a friend in Prince Albert. Patricia Stein, who is an American Lakota woman, alleges she was racially profiled by the CBSA. We hear about her story.
Patricia Stein, Arming Sisters
The Afternoon News - Today's top stories
David Kirton has today’s top stories.
MONDAY, MAY 6, 2013
3 p.m. – David Kirton has today’s top stories.
3:30 p.m. A woman we recently spoke to about Arming Sisters landed in Saskatoon on Friday to visit a friend in Prince Albert. Patricia Stein, who is an American Lakota woman, alleges she was racially profiled by the CBSA. We hear about her story.
Himpe, Don and Sam Maciag - CFL Draft Day
The Riders have the fourth pick in the first round of today's CFL Draft. Who are they looking at?
The Afternoon News - Eating your boogers research makes headlines around the world
A University of Saskatchewan associate professor’s snot research is making international headlines. Scott Napper is looking into the health benefits of eating your boogers and just this week, Jimmy Kimmel did a piece on it. We check in with Napper since his newly found fame.
Scott Napper, University of Saskatchewan

