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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HOOPLA potentially benched with teacher job actionThe Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association says that HOOPLA can't be held in Moose Jaw this week unless teacher job sanctions are lifted by Wednesday.Sports9 hours
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Saskatchewan teachers to strike on provincial budget dayA provincewide teacher strike will take place on Wednesday with extracurricular activities being pulled across the province Thursday and Friday.Education12 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: March 2024Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaMar 18
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Mentor, father and friend: Les Dubé’s son reflects on the Saskatoon philanthropist’s lifeL. David Dubé —the son of Saskatoon philanthropist Les Dubé — reflects on the life and contributions of his father, who died Wednesday at age 91.CanadaMar 17
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Voters still favour Sask. Party over NDP, although approval drops, poll findsThe Sask. Party maintains its lead among Saskatchewan voters, according to Angus Reid polling, but the numbers show its approval rating could be wavering.PoliticsMar 17
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Fire causes $270,000 in damage to home in Moose Jaw, Sask.Police are investigating the cause of a Saturday afternoon fire that caused $270,000 in damage to a home in Moose Jaw, Sask. The blaze is not considered suspicious.FireMar 17
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Potholes coming into bloom as Saskatoon faces freeze/thaw cyclesSaskatoon residents are encouraged to help the city locate potholes by calling the customer care centre or using Report-a-Pothole application for non-emergency locations.CanadaMar 15
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Saskatchewan elm tree pruning ban begins April 1A pruning ban on elm trees in Saskatchewan begins on April 1 and runs through to August in an attempt to prevent the spread of Dutch elm disease.CanadaMar 15
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Noon-hour supervision pulled from Sask. schools Monday and Tuesday: STFMore job action was announced by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation for Monday and Tuesday.EducationMar 15
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Canadian government invests more money into Saskatchewan’s rare earth element productionThe feds are investing $6 million into the Rare Earth Processing Facility in Saskatoon.CanadaMar 14
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Last day of prep for USask Huskies before U Sports Women’s Hockey ChampionshipThe puck drops for the championship Thursday at Merlis Belsher Place, where the Huskies were getting ready Wednesday to take on the top-seeded Concordia Stingers.SportsMar 13
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Saskatoon Downtown Event and Entertainment District budget estimate expected in JuneMore information on what the Downtown Event and Entertainment District could cost Saskatoon residents is expected to be available as early as June.CanadaMar 13
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Indigenous Business Gathering in Saskatoon creates space for networkingThe Indigenous Business Gathering in Saskatoon attracted more than 700 registered attendees Tuesday to promote connections and inclusion within Saskatchewan's business community.CanadaMar 12
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Saskatoon snow removal begins on Priority 1 streets, motorists asked to drive carefullySnow removal has begun on Saskatoon's Priority 1 streets and is expected to take two weeks to complete. Crews area also working back-lane access.CanadaMar 12
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Saskatoon Ward 3 councillor David Kirton won’t seek re-electionSaskatoon Ward 3 councillor David Kirton said he won't seek re-election in November's municipal campaign. Kirton praised his colleagues and constituents in announcing his decision.PoliticsMar 12
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Tuesday, March 12Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Tuesday, March 12.CanadaMar 12
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Canadian breweries, distilleries hoping for another round after federal tax capLocal breweries and distilleries are hoping for some more relief after the feds capped the excise tax.CanadaMar 11
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Post-secondary educators show support for STF job action and bargaining fightEducators at post-secondary institutions are showing their support for the STF as teachers fight for more supports in publicly funded schools.EducationMar 11
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Noon-hour supervision pulled from Sask. schools on ThursdayAs job action by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation continues, noon-hour supervision is being pulled from some schools in Saskatchewan on Thursday.EducationMar 11
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, March 11Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Monday, March 11.CanadaMar 11
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Saskatoon fire engulfs attached garage of Taylor Street East homeA fire broke out early Monday at a home in the Taylor Street East area.FireMar 11
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Preventing water damage in Saskatoon after a heavy snowfallWith temperatures expected to get warmer after a recent dump of snow in Saskatoon, how can residents prevent against possible water damage?CanadaMar 8
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, March 8Here's a look back at who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, March 8.CanadaMar 8
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‘As you wish’, the second celebrity guest for Saskatoon Expo announcedCary Elwes will be a celebrity guest at the 2024 Saskatoon Entertainment Expo.EntertainmentMar 8
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Measles immunization rates in Sask. high as out-of-province cases pop upThe Saskatchewan Health Authority is reminding residents to get their measles vaccine.HealthMar 7