What you may have missed Friday on CTV Morning Live

Saskatoon band Fisticuffs joined us in studio to perform.

Ari Avivi joined us to talk about the Saskatoon Holocaust Memorial being held Sunday at the Congregation Agudas Israel Jewish Community Centre.

Fred Berry talked about Saturday's Great Cloth Diaper Change, an international event being held at more than 170 sites in 10 countries in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record of 5,026 cloth diapers changed simultaneously. The event is being hosted locally by Mothers' Melody Pregnancy and Parenting Market.

CTV Morning Live's Emily Baron-Cadloff was at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore to talk about the ReStore Earth Day and creating art works from the store's materials.

University of Saskatchewan political studies Prof. David McGrane joined us to talk about the Alberta election campaign.


What you may have missed Thursday on CTV Morning Live

Bob Pringle joined us to talk about his 10th annual Milk for Children karaoke fundraiser for the Saskatoon Food Bank.

Singer/songwriter Sarah Smith talked about her career and performed the song "Shine Bright" off her debut solo album being released later this spring. http://www.sarahsmithmusic.com/

Bill Fitzsimmons was in studio to talk about the Keystone Cup Western Canadian Junior B Hockey Championship from that runs Thursday to Sunday at Harold Latrace Arena. The Saskatoon Royals are the event's host squad.

CTV Morning Live's Emily Baron-Cadloff put on her dancing shoes as she learned how to salsa with member of the Danza Morena salsa team.

Dr. Jeff Thorpe of the Saskatchewan Research Council joined us to talk about climate change on the Prairies. Read more about the SRC study.


What you may have missed Wednesday on CTV Morning Live

Saskatoon Transit manager Mitch Riabko was in studio on Wednesday to talk about transit's addition of 12 secondhand buses to its fleet, and the expected cost savings in refurbishing the buses as opposed to buying new buses.

Fred Chlan with Flowers by Fred joined us to talk about the crystal weekend being held Friday to Sunday at Flowers by Fred on 22nd Street and shared his knowledge of the benefits of crystals and stones.

CTV Morning Live's Emily Baron-Cadloff took motorcycle and semitruck driver training with Maximum Training during Wednesday morning's show.

Amanda Soulodre, owner and publisher of Saskatoon HOME magazine, offered tips and tricks for kitchen organization with the help of a display kitchen unit from Redl World Class Kitchens, plus suggestions for keeping things organized in your linen closet and bedroom.

Scott Hitchings, president of the the University of Saskatchewan Student Union joined us to talk about how the university's tuition hike for the 2012-13 school year will affect students.


What you may have missed Tuesday on CTV Morning Live Saskatoon

Singer/songwriter Emma-Lee joins us in studio to perform "Figure It Out" ahead of Tuesday night's show with Whitehorse at the Broadway Theatre.

Tired of point and shoot? Gadget Girl Emily Baron-Cadloff and Saskatoon photographer Liam Richards visited Don's Photo to talk about you what camera you should buy if you are looking to upgrade.

CTV Morning Live's Tanya Laughren visited Paradise Stable Horse Rescue to learn about its operation and the horses in its care.

Ken Gryschuk of Cosmo Industries joined us in studio Tuesday morning to talk about city council's decision on curbside recycling and the plan to negotiate with Cosmo to become the service provider for a future program serving multi-family dwellings.

Doreen Callander from the Canadian Cancer Society and Kyle Cullingham of the Professional Assoc. of Interns and Residents of Saskatchewan joined our Jeremy Dodge in studio Tuesday morning. Dermatology students from the University of Saskatchewan have raised more than $7,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society's efforts to prevent skin cancer through the second annual Melanoma White Party. The money will be used to raise awareness about the danger of ultraviolet radiation, including a law to restrict youth under the age of 18 from indoor tanning.


What you may have missed Monday on CTV Morning Live Saskatoon

Mayor Don Atchison was in studio to talk about curbside recycling and other issues affecting the City of Saskatoon ahead of Monday night's city council meeting.

Ryan Holowaty and Ty Bader of Noodlecake Studios joined us to talk about "Super Stickman Golf" which has received Best Indie Game and Best Game on the Go nominations for the Canadian Video Game Awards.

We were feeling the burn as the six participants in CTV Morning Live's "Spring Shed" took their workouts up a notch during the third installment of the six-part series that shows you how to get fit ahead of the active summer season.

Saskatchewan Environment Minister Dustin Duncan talked with us about a recent David Suzuki Foundation report that criticized the provincial government's efforts on greenhouse gases and climate change policies.

CTV Morning Live's Tanya Laughren went behind the scenes at the Saskatoon SPCA to follow the process of adopting a dog from the shelter.