8:30 – Team Canada takes on Team USA tonight in the gold medal showdown at the World Junior Hockey Championships in Edmonton. Hockey analyst Drew Remenda joins Gormley to share some insights on the tournament and what he expects to see in tonight’s gold medal game. The game starts at 7:30 p.m. our time, and you can catch all the action live on CKOM and CJME.
LIVE: Drew Remenda, NHL commentator and analyst.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – How did we do over the holidays in terms of following the provincial COVID rules? RCMP media spokesperson Cpl. Rob King joins Gormley to share stats from the holiday season, which included a number of hefty fines for failing to self-isolate and large gatherings. Do you think people generally followed the rules over the holidays, or did people take a holiday from the public health orders? Give Gormley a call at 1-877-332-8255 and let us know!
LIVE: Cpl. Rob King, RCMP media spokesperson.
11:00 – Each year, Lake Superior State University’s Annual Banished Words List highlights the words and phrases we never want to hear again, and it’s no surprise that this year’s list was mostly COVID-19-related. We’ll go over the list for 2021, and then open up the phone lines for your suggestions! Is there a word or phrase that always gets under your skin, and you want to see it removed from the lexicon? Give Gormley a call at 1-877-332-8255 and let us know!
12:00 – Debbie Rodger has been named CTV Regina’s 2020 Citizen of the Year. The retired nurse was asked to come back to work when COVID hit Regina – and she did just that. She is working full time again and is responsible for contact tracing and giving people negative diagnoses. Rodger joins Gormley to talk about the award and share her story.
LIVE: Debbie Rodger, CTV Regina’s 2020 Citizen of the Year.