What you may have missed Friday on CTV Morning Live

Jack Brodsky and Saskatoon police Chief Clive Weighill talked about the 15th Annual Badge, Shield & Star Recognition Dinner taking place on April 19 to celebrate the unique contributions made by the men and women of Saskatoon Police Service, Saskatoon Fire and Protective Services and M.D. Ambulance.

Entrepreneur and philanthropist W. Brett Wilson joined us to chat about aboriginal entrepreneurship as well as the playoff success of the Nashville Predators, in which he owns a minority share. http://www.usask.ca/wilsoncentre/

Darren Craddock, executive chef of the Riverside Country Club, joined us to cook Queen Charlotte Islands halibut with a spot prawn and wild leek risotto.

CTV Morning Live's Jeremy Dodge gets a crash course in ballet as he joins members of Saskatoon's White Birch Ballet company.

Ann Coxworth from the Saskatchewan Environmental Society joined us to talk about a recent David Suzuki Foundation report that criticized the province's record on reducing greenhouse gases.

University of Saskatchewan history Prof. Lisa Smith joined us in studio on Friday the 13th to talk about superstitions and their origins.


What you may have missed Thursday on CTV Morning Live

Hammer Harrison joined us in studio to show us some basketball tricks and talk about the Harlem Globetrotters upcoming visit to Credit Union Centre on Tuesday, April 17, at 7 p.m.

Kayla Howran and guitarist Mike Tuyp performed "Rock Bass" off Howran's newest album "Pistol."

Jason Warick of Saskatoon, one of Canada's top-ranked marathon runners and the holder of the Saskatchewan marathon record of two hours, 19 minutes, joined us to talk about competing in his first Boston Marathon.

CTV Morning Live's Jeremy Dodge spent the morning checking out the Hockey Hall of Fame display taking place at Prairieland Park.

Dr. John Reid with the Sleep Disorders Centre at Saskatoon City Hospital offered some tips about getting the perfect sleep.


What you may have missed Wednesday on CTV Morning Live

The Saskatoon SPCA's Tricia McAuley and Lindsay Royale joined us in studio with Yarrow and Foxglove, two Labrador-collie cross puppies that will be available for adoption beginning April 24. h

Prof. Chelsea Willness and students Ashlie Klein and Rachelle Young of the Edwards School of Business at the University of Saskatchewan joined us to talk about a pilot project at Landis Community School that is looking at ways to recruit students and families to the town in order to increase the community's economic viability and to help ensure the school's survival.

Dave Anderchek of J.A.B.A. Construction joined our Craig Wilson is studio to talk about exterior renovations to that make your home more inviting and less cookie cutter in appearances, and shared before and after photos of several projects.

And Jeremy Dodge learned a little bit about making music and movie magic when he visited Glenross Studios.


What you may have missed Monday on CTV Morning Live

Jai Richards and Emily Striker of The Avenue Community Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity joined us to talk about transgender issues and some of the services available through the community centre.

Author Jeremy Kroeker talked about his book "Motorcycle Therapy -- A Canadian Adventure in Central America" about his journey from Canada to Panama and back. Kroeker is in Saskatoon to present a slideshow at McNally Robinson on Tuesday, April 10, 7 p.m. in support of the book.

CTV Morning Live's Jeremy Dodge was feeling the burn as he joins Jason Cain at Rebook Crossfit 306.

Mayor Don Atchison joined us for his weekly chat on issues affecting the City of Saskatoon, including job creation, residential growth and the upcoming Mayor's Prayer Breakfast.

And, trainers at World Gym guided the six participants in CTV Morning Live's Spring Shed through ball exercises and a 50-minute spin class.