
Hometown: Windthorst
Cody Glydon loves country music. Especially from the 80’s & 90’s. He grew up listening to Alan Jackson on CKRM in the grain truck, combine, and tractor, and thought “hey, that would be a great job!” After years of chasing his dream, he’s thrilled to be home at the mighty 620 in Canada’s greatest province.
Fun Fact: Don’t ever challenge him to a spaghetti eating competition because he’s a three-time winner, downing an entire plate in less than 90 seconds.
More from Cody
Temperature records set on Sunday
This past weekend was extraordinarly hot across Saskatchewan after several weeks of cool, wet weather. Many Country Thunder fans said this felt like the hottest festival they've been too in all they years they've been attending. At 9pm Sunday is was still 31 degrees Celsius with a humidex of 44. If it wasn't the hottes...
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(AUDIO) Regina's Dead South to Perform at Country Thunder
One Regina's most iconic bands is set to take to the mainstage for the first time at Country Thunder Saskatchewan. "We've been around the world performing on many stages and many festivals but it's our first time performing here," explained Dead South singer Nate Hilts. The Dead South started in Regina in 201...
Jul 10, 2026
Country music fans in for a hot a weekend
Country Thunder festival-goers are reminded to stay well hydrated this weekend thanks to a heat wave rolling through the province. Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the Regina, Lumsden, and Craven areas including all of southern Saskatchewan as the mercury soars starting on Friday. According...
Jul 09, 2026
Country Thunder Shuttles Return
Country Thunder Saskatchewan 2026 will officially kick off Thursday night in beer gardens with Brayden King getting the party going. Friday's performers include Robyn Ottolini, The Dead South, and Riley Green, among others. Saturday will feature Sacha, Zack McPhee, Cameron Whitcomb, and rockers Creed on the mainstage w...
Jul 08, 2026
Annual ladybug release creeps up
The City of Regina will once again be releasing thousands of ladybugs this summer as part of its plan to control aphids across the city. On Thursday, July 9th over 200,000 ladybugs will be given to children and adults for release in yards or nearby parks. The event is free to attend and it gives children the opportunit...
Jul 07, 2026









