Brody Langager
Online Journalist
Brody Langager is an Online Journalist with Global Saskatoon.
Before working in the media industry, Brody worked in a variety of jobs including electrician work, landscaping, airport security and dog training. He then took a job in radio for a year before joining Global News as an online journalist. During his time with Global News, Brody was part of a team that won Best National Enterprise News within Corus for their coverage of the James Smith Cree Nation Murders. Brody enjoys covering important provincial topics such as healthcare and education, while also being able to give voice and coverage to smaller organizations and businesses.
When he’s not busy reporting Brody enjoys various creative outlets like sketching, remixing music, and listening to music and discovering new artists.
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Saskatoon residents raise concerns over proposed Avenue C bike lanesA proposed bike lane in Saskatoon along Avenue C North raised some concerns with business owners in the area.Canada12 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: December 2023Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaDec 6
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Saskatoon residents, business organizations react to property tax increasesBusiness associations and Saskatoon residents gave their two cents on the property tax increases slated for Saskatoon.MoneyDec 4
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Saskatchewan accessibility legislation aims to remove barriers in the provinceNew legislation in Saskatchewan aims to remove accessibility barriers across the province.CanadaDec 4
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Saskatoon city budget sees over 6 per cent rise to property taxes in 2024Saskatoon city council wrapped up budget deliberations Friday with a 6.04 per cent property tax increase for 2024. Here are the details of how they got there.PoliticsDec 1
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Utilities, urban planning and recreation: 3rd day of Saskatoon budgetA range of business lines were discussed and picked at on the third day of Saskatoon's budget deliberations.PoliticsNov 30
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: November 2023Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaNov 30
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Saskatoon 2nd day of city budget delves into events venues and tax ratiosThe second day of Saskatoon's budget deliberations saw discussions around arts, culture and events venues, property tax ratios and capital reserve contributions.CanadaNov 29
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Increased Saskatoon Library budget passed after 6-5 voteThe Saskatoon Public Library is seeing an increase to its budget for the next two years after city council budget deliberations on Tuesday.CanadaNov 29
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Saskatoon budget talks begin with public speakers, police business planBudget deliberations begin for the City of Saskatoon for the next three days.PoliticsNov 28
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Investigation determines recent Regina fire was deliberately setAn investigation conducted by Regina Fire and Protective Services into an early morning structural fire on Tuesday determined it was deliberately setFireNov 28
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Saskatoon’s business community weighs in on city budget ahead of deliberationsSaskatoon city council will be discussing its budget starting on Tuesday, but the business community gave some input on what it was looking for.EconomyNov 27
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Saskatchewan invests in microreactor to help develop the nuclear industrySaskatchewan is looking to get a microreactor in the province to research and help develop the nuclear industry in the province.TechNov 27
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Saskatchewan RCMP warn of increased police presence in TisdaleSaskatchewan RCMP are warning about an increased police presence in Tisdale.CrimeNov 27
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Saskatoon student facilitators see increased calls as kids struggle with mental healthRAP Saskatoon president Leane Durand highlighted the increase in conflict that students are facing in Saskatoon schools.EducationNov 24
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John Gormley turns off the radio mic after 25 yearsJohn Gormley is hanging up the headphones after 25 years on the airwaves in Saskatchewan.CanadaNov 24
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Saskatoon nurses to rally against worsening health-care conditionsNurses are set to rally in Saskatoon on Monday in response to worsening conditions throughout the system.HealthNov 24
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Saskatchewan minister responds to outcry around Saskatoon emergency shelterSask. Minister of Social Services Gene Makowsky spoke on the emergency residential shelter slated for Saskatoon on Thursday.CanadaNov 23
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Canada’s Greener Homes grant to sunset in the new yearCanada's Greener Homes grant program will no longer be taking in new applications in March 2024.EnvironmentNov 23
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Saskatoon emergency shelter location draws wave of concernsMany people attended Wednesday's city council meeting in Saskatoon to discuss the location of the new emergency residential shelter.CanadaNov 22
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Sask. holiday shopping sees both consumers and businesses struggleHoliday shopping is well underway, but Saskatchewan consumers and retailers are feeling the pinch.EconomyNov 21
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Sask. provincial rates of family and intimate partner violence remain the highest in CanadaStatistics Canada reports that Saskatchewan has the highest provincial rates of family and intimate partner violence in the country.CanadaNov 21
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Remaining preliminary Saskatoon budget documents released ahead of deliberationsPreliminary budget documents were released by the City of Saskatoon ahead of deliberations at the end of the month.PoliticsNov 20
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Sask. cancer patient care set to improve thanks to sequencer donationA new machine is available in Saskatchewan with the intent of improving cancer patient lives.HealthNov 20
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Saskatchewan government makes Holocaust education mandatory in the classroomSaskatchewan's provincial government said Holocaust education will be mandatory in the classroom.EducationNov 20