Brody Langager
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Brody Langager is a digital broadcast 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 health care 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, listening to music and discovering new artists.
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: May 2024Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaMay 10
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The science behind roadside THC testing and diving into SGI’s zero-tolerance policySome Saskatchewan cannabis users have been concerned about testing positive if pulled over by police while driving and given a roadside drug test, even though they're not impaired.CanadaMay 9
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Saskatoon voter registry to be created ahead of electionsThe city of Saskatoon announced a partnership with Elections Saskatchewan ahead of this year's elections.CanadaMay 8
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More pothole repairs required than normal, City of Saskatoon saysSaskatoon city crews are repairing potholes around the city with hot mix asphalt.CanadaMay 8
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Saskatchewan sees record number of surgeries despite long wait timesThe Sask. Party government says the province has seen a record number of surgeries.HealthMay 7
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Saskatoon overdose outreach team renewed for another yearThe overdose outreach team in Saskatoon has been funded for another year by the Ministry of Health.CanadaMay 7
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2nd-degree murder charge laid in Prince Albert death investigationPolice in Prince Albert arrested a man Saturday after responding to a violent family dispute.CrimeMay 7
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Is recent rain in Saskatchewan dousing wildfire and drought concerns?Is wet weather washing away concerns around Saskatchewan's drier-than-normal conditions?WeatherMay 6
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A timeline of the Saskatchewan teacher, government bargaining disputeAfter a year at the bargaining table, teachers are set to vote on a final offer brought forward by the province's bargaining committee.EducationMay 6
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Neighbourhood street sweeping begins in SaskatoonStreet sweeping begins in neighbourhoods in Saskatoon Monday.CanadaMay 6
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Sask. Incident Response Team investigates Swift Current death after wellness checkThe Saskatchewan Incident Response Team is investigating after a woman died after a wellness check in Swift Current.CanadaMay 6
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Arrest made in Kindersley, Sask., sexual assault investigationRCMP in Kindersley, Sask., have arrested a man in connection with an investigation into an alleged sexual assault on a teenage girl. The man also faces firearms charges.CrimeMay 3
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Saskatoon cannabis user says zero-tolerance law for drivers goes too farA Saskatoon resident who uses cannabis daily to relieve pain from medical issues says the province's zero-tolerance law around THC and driving is causing undue hardships.CanadaMay 3
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Cam McBride named Saskatoon’s new chief of policeCam McBride has been announced as Saskatoon's new police chief.CanadaMay 3
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Bus stabbing on Saskatoon Transit reflects overall increase in ‘negative interactions’Saskatoon Transit is addressing negative interactions seen on bus routes after a stabbing occurred Wednesday.CrimeMay 2
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Cannabis and cars: What you need to knowSGI dispelled some concerns that have been rising around cannabis use and driving, but a local defence lawyer says there's still reason for concern.CanadaMay 2
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Could cellphone ban in Ontario schools come to Saskatchewan?Ontario's cellphone ban in classrooms raises questions about whether something similar could be coming to Saskatchewan.EducationMay 1
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Saskatoon landfill search begins in relation to Mackenzie Lee Trottier disappearanceSaskatoon police begin a landfill search in relation to the disappearance of Mackenzie Lee Trottier.CrimeMay 1
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Stiffer SGI stunting and racing penalties take effectNew speed and stunting penalties come into effect in Saskatchewan.CanadaMay 1
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Zipper merge guidelines revisited as Saskatchewan construction season beginsRoad construction season means the topic of zipper merging tags along with it.CanadaApr 30
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After 26 years, Sask.’s Pineview Farms closes shop and looks to the futureThey said they received an outpouring of support from the surrounding community, and were excited and anxious to see what was next.CanadaApr 30
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Moose Jaw snags 4 spots in CAA Top 10 Worst Roads rankingMoose Jaw had four roads make the top 10 worst road rankings from CAA.TrafficApr 30
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Blucher, Sask. man faces child pornography charges: ICE unitA man from Blucher, Sask., is facing child pornography charges after a police investigation that started back in November.CrimeApr 30
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: April 2024Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaApr 30
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Woman’s body found at recycling facility in SaskatoonA death investigation is underway by Saskatoon police and the provincial coroner following the discovery of a woman's body at a recycling facility.CanadaApr 26