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THE 306 | Weekdays 4 to 6 p.m.

The 306 will connect you to communities across the province. It will bring you the stories of Saskatchewan people showing great spirit, and will give you a glimpse into what's been happening across the province and around the world. Host Peter Mills is passionate about Saskatchewan. Its people. Its stories. Its music.

Focused on the Saskatchewan of today more urban, more curious and a little bit younger.

A brunette haired man with a red beard stands smiling in front of a wall of graffiti. He's wearing a black dress shirt and silver bolo tie.
CBC's Peter Mills is the new host of "The 306" - a familiar show with a new name (Justin Deeley/CBC)

The 306connects you to communities across the province. Itbrings you the stories of Saskatchewan people showing great spirit, and gives you a glimpse into what's been happening across the province and around the world.

Host Peter Mills is passionate about Saskatchewan. Its people. Its stories. Its music.

Listen to The 306on 102.5 FM (Regina area),94.1 FM (Saskatoon area)or 540 AM. Or stream recent stories here.

Talkback:

  • 1-800-661-7540

Email:

Peter Mills, host

Born in Regina and raised in Saskatoon, Peter takes pride in calling Saskatchewan home. For him, it's a dedication to represent this province whether it's through journalism, the Saskatchewan Roughriders or the provincial music community.

With a commitment to telling the stories from every corner of this province, his approach to storytelling is guided by listening, first and foremost. What makes his interview style unique is the amount of research, thought and curiosity that goes into every one big or small. Some may say its' Nardwuar-esque.

Working at CBC for more than a decade, he has done almost every job there is to do.
The fact that he has hosted every CBC Radio One show in Saskatchewan proves this.
Covering elections, breaking news and serving as a respected emcee at events in the community.

An 8-bit aficionado, Peter has a youthful energy with his love of sports, music, movies and gaming but is also an old soul when it comes to cultural relics of the past.

Steve Pasqualotto- producer
A man sits inside a control room for a radio studio. He is surrounded by monitors, a microphone and a sound board.
Steve Pasqualotto is the producer of The Afternoon Edition. (CBC Saskatchewan )

Steve has been interested in broadcasting ever since he was a youngster in Trail, B.C. where he used his sister's cassette tape recorder to interview family members.

After attending the University of Southern California, where he earned a journalism degree, he turned his childhood passion for being a reporter on the street into a real career.

He spent 25 years as a CBC Television news reporter and documentary producer beforeturning his love of storytelling to producing CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morningin 2015.

He became a permanent member of The Afternoon Editionteam in the spring of 2022.

When he's not in the office he's working on his golf game or slaloming the ski slopes.

Camille Bolen - associate producer/technician
A man sits smiling in front of a sound board in a radio studio.
Camille Bolen is an associate producer and technician on the Afternoon Edition. (CBC )

Camille was born and raised in Saskatchewan, is bilingual, and started his career with Radio-Canada television when he was 19 years old.

Twelve years later, he switched careers to find success in the information technology industry.

Then the lure of broadcasting brought him back to the CBC where he has been a member of The Afternoon Edition team for the last four years.

In addition to making our live show sound great each afternoon, Camille also researches and picks all the wonderful music you hear on the show.

Which is great for Camille, because in his spare time, he's also a huge fan of all kinds of music, both recorded and live!


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