What you may have missed Friday on CTV Morning Live

Brian Bentley, fire chief and general manager of Saskatoon Fire and Protective Services joins us to talk about a city review of a policy for surrounding security and crowd control for major events in the city.

Saskatoon Yellow Jackets coach Bryn Biancalana joined us in studio to talk about the team's Western Major Baseball League season opener scheduled for Friday night at Cairns Field.

Julie Orthner of Era Style Loft joined us to talk about the coloured jeans that are all the rage and how to make them work for you.

Laura Monchuk of Saskmom.com offered tips on how to get your kids digging in the dirt and how to enjoy gardening with your children this spring and summer.

CTV Morning Live's Shallima Maharaj learned about hiking Saskatoon's urban trails with the help of Cynthia Fagnou of Outter Limits.


What you may have missed Thursday on CTV Morning Live

Don Radcliffe from Saskatchewan in Motion was in studio to talk about the importance of getting kids more active and recent statistics showing that Canadian kids are not getting enough exercise.

Fashion blogger Ann Foster joined us with tips and tricks on how to look fabulous with breaking the bank.

Two-time Juno-winning banjo songster Chris "Old Man" Luedecke joined us to talk about his career and to perform the song Jonah and the Whale off his latest album.

Ruth Rendall joined talk about the upcoming Lisa Rendall Memorial Golf Classic fundraiser for breast cancer research and the lasting legacy of her late daughter's fight with cancer.

CTV Morning Live's Shallima Maharaj went off road with RCMP Cpl. Sandy Reed to learn more about safe ATV riding.


What you may have missed Wednesday on CTV Morning Live

Shirley Semkiw from Child Find Saskatchewan was in studio to talk about Missing Children's Month in Saskatchewan.

CTV Morning Live's Shallima Maharaj visited the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre this morning to talk about the upcoming city-wide food drive that takes place Saturday. Bags for donations were distributed earlier this week and can fell left on doorsteps before 10 a.m. for pickup.

Actor Evelyn Chew joined us to talk about "She Has a Name," a powerful play about human trafficking, that opens tonight at the Remai Arts Centre.

Trena Belhumeur of Fixation Shoes shared examples of the shoes women need to survive the summer season.

Fashion designer Rebecca King gives us a look at her latest designs ahead of the Saskatoon's Fashion and Design Festival.


What you may have missed Tuesday on CTV Morning Live

CTV Morning Live's Gadget Girl Emily Baron-Cadloff tested voice-activated apps that can make your life easier.

Chief Clive Weighill of the Saskatoon Police Service joined us to talk about several issues. Watch the segment online at http://saskatoon.ctv.ca/morning/

Richard Kies of the Canadian Red Cross was in studio to discuss water safety for kids.  Watch the segment online at http://saskatoon.ctv.ca/morning/

We sat down with singer/songwriter Alan Doyle to talk about his new solo album Boy on Bridge and his career with Great Big Sea. Watch the segment online at http://saskatoon.ctv.ca/morning/

CTV Morning Live's Shallima Maharaj learned about the intricate art of woodturning with members of the Saskatchewan Woodworkers' Guild. The guild's 34th show runs until June 3 at the Galleria building at Innovation Place on the University of Saskatchewan campus. The show runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily except for Sunday, June 3, when it runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Watch the segment online at http://saskatoon.ctv.ca/morning/


What you may have missed Monday on CTV Morning Live

Laura Petrishen-Ha and Beth Godhe were in studio to talk about the third annual Saskatoon Blitz comic, anime, gaming and sci-fi convention. More information at: http://www.sllag.info/

Dietitian Stephanie Langdon of Something Nutrishus joined us share tips on how to properly eat and hydrate yourself when preparing to run a marathon or distance race.

City of Saskatoon Mayor Don Atchison was in to talk about issues including the debate over establishing a beach along the South Saskatchewan River, discussion about a red light district for the city and the status of the city's shuttered Traffic Bridge.

Jack Bodsky, owner of the Saskatoon Blades, talked about his trip to the 2012 Memorial Cup in Quebec and gave us a look ahead to the 2013 event being hosted by the Blades at Credit Union Centre.

CTV Morning Live's Shallima Maharaj went behind the scenes at The James Hotel, Saskatoon's newest boutique hotel.