Brody Ratcliffe
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Brody Ratcliffe is a Digital Broadcast Journalist with Global Saskatoon.
Brody started his career in radio at 93.1 The One in Leduc, Alberta, before transitioning to a role in television as a journalist with Global News. During his time with Global Regina, some of his highlights include unique stories and opportunities including covering a 100 year old hockey rink in Lang, SK, and being invited to the ‘Rink of Dreams’ on Buffalo Pound Lake.
When Brody is not busy reporting, he enjoys spending his time visiting outdoor rinks around Regina in the winter, and golfing or spending time at the lake in the summer.
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Video Archives
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Dry and mild Saskatchewan winter could spell disaster for crop and cattle producers
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Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners outlines goals for 2024
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation and provincial government make no progress in bargaining agreement
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Temporary 30-bed emergency shelter announced in Saskatoon
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Thousands of Saskatchewan businesses still have unpaid CEBA loans on deadline day
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Saskatoon snow and cold weather prompts exposure warnings
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The Mustard Seed steps up to manage new shelter beds in Saskatoon
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Saskatchewan GDP growth to surpass national average in 2024: forecast
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Warm winter temperatures affecting local wildlife in Saskatoon
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Saskatoon paramedics report record number of emergency calls in 2023
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Boxing Day sales sweep across Saskatchewan stores
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Experts predict 2024 might be easier on Saskatchewan wallets
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Devil’s in the details: Saskatoon chamber hoping for more info on Lighthouse purchase
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Saskatoon Lighthouse residents to be moved out of building
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Saskatoon students receive Award of Merit
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Saskatoon looking at a Christmas tree shortage
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Giving Tuesday celebrated by Saskatoon non-profits
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Saskatoon nurses plead for staffing amid health-care crisis
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Optimist Hill struggles with warm weather, hoping to open by Dec. 6
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USask and Saskatoon Fire Department collaborate on housing insecurity project
Author Archives
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Devil’s in the details: Saskatoon chamber hoping for more info on Lighthouse purchaseThe Saskatchewan Housing Corporation has bought the Lighthouse in Saskatoon and will be transitioning current residents to alternative housing options.CanadaDec 20, 2023
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‘Saved their neighbour’s life’: Saskatoon students receive Award of MeritA trio of Saskatoon highschoolers made a quick decision and helped a woman out of her burning home on the 100 block of Zeman Crescent in November.CanadaDec 18, 2023
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Increased Air Canada flights coming to YXE this summerThis summer, Saskatoon airport will be offering four daily non-stop flights to both Vancouver and Toronto, additionally adding a direct service to Montreal as well.CanadaDec 14, 2023
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Sask. Indigenous businesses providing positive impactIndigenous business is on the rise across Canada "Indigenous business is going to become and has already started being a key driver in the Canadian marketplace." Willy said.CanadaSep 30, 2023
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SPS alternative response officers focusing on community engagementTheir responsibilities range from community engagement and education to enforcement and assisting in investigations. Saskatoon currently has 10 AROs.CrimeSep 27, 2023
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Small modular reactors in Saskatchewan met with questions, concernsWhile SMRs present a clean future, some worry the timeline for development and research could be too long, among other concerns.EnvironmentAug 28, 2023
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Saskatchewan government votes against electronic vote-counting technology for 2024 provincial electionThe board of internal economy rejected a directive from Saskatchewan's CEO regarding the use of electronic vote counting machines to be used in the next election.PoliticsAug 17, 2023
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Here’s a look at Sask.’s role in uranium production as people flock to watch ‘Oppenheimer’Saskatchewan's first mine, opening in 1953, did not supply the uranium used for "Little Boy."CanadaAug 8, 2023
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Saskatchewan, federal governments ink deal to end gender-based violenceThe federal and provincial governments announced the signing of a bilateral agreement that would see Saskatchewan receive $20.3 million over the next four years.HealthJul 25, 2023
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Saskatchewan authorities provide update on province’s wildfire situationThe SPSA told media in a briefing Wednesday, its insuring food and fuel remains accessible to northern communities via delivery trucks.FireMay 17, 2023
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Saskatchewan distillery wins big at international vodka competitionThe vodka first won best in Canada, then it faced off against the best from other countries before capturing its title.CanadaMay 8, 2023
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Saskatoon gardeners putting down roots early as spring brings warm temperaturesWhile grocery prices continue to climb, along with inflation Dutch Growers co-owner Jill VanDuvvendyk believes growers can find some relief in their pockets from what they plant.CanadaMay 5, 2023
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Saskatchewan residents reflect on the passing of Gordon LightfootKnown for his songs, The Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald, Sundown and If You could Read My Mind. Lighfoot is also known to many as being Canadas greatest songwriter.CanadaMay 2, 2023
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City of Saskatoon extends lease for Ukrainian Canadian Congress local branchThe City of Saskatoon has extended the lease on a warehouse for the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Saskatoon Branch. UCC hopes to meet the needs of its increased customer amount.CanadaApr 27, 2023
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Saskatoon fire department sees record number of callsIn the Saskatoon Fire departments 2022 year in review report, it noted that over nine thousand calls they received were emergency medical.FireApr 14, 2023
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SARCAN opens new recycling depot in SaskatoonNearly two times as big as its predecessor, it replaces the depot previously located on Faithful Avenue.CanadaApr 3, 2023
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High costs continue to drive new Saskatchewan farmers awayCost continues to be a deterrent for young and new farmers alike. Although supports are setup to help - the cost of land could set them back alone.CanadaMar 14, 2023
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Regina city council votes to approve new aquatic centreIt took Regina city council just three hours to approve the catalyst committee’s recommendation on a new aquatic centre.CanadaMar 8, 2023
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Sask. College of Medicine seeks program expansion, but doesn’t help current doctor shortageThe program welcomed its first group of 40 first-year students in August of 2022. Previously, only years 2-4 were offered in Regina. Now, all four can be offered in the Queen City.HealthMar 7, 2023
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Regina Frost Festival ends with an increase turnout for 2023Organizers see another successful Frost festival this year and the Frost committee co-chair is dubbing the event as the top winter festival in the country.EntertainmentFeb 14, 2023
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School in Regina Cathedral neighbourhood will soon closeA school that served Regina's Cathedral neighbourhood for over a century will be closing its doors as it was deemed 'beyond repair.'EducationFeb 9, 2023
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Back-to-back Regina Pats sellouts raise questions on Brandt Centre’s futureThe Brandt Centre in Regina has increased traffic coming through the doors, and while the atmosphere in the building remains exciting. the building's facilities are questionable.CanadaJan 30, 2023
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Saskatchewan government adopts definition of antisemitismThe Saskatchewan government has adopted the IHRA definition of Antisemitism to help better educate the population and spread awareness.CanadaDec 19, 2022
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APAS shows support for Sask. producers ‘right to repair’ billAPAS was asked to testify at the house of commons regarding proposed bill C-244. If passed, it would allow access to manufacturer tools and repairs to everyone, including farmers.CanadaDec 9, 2022
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Mixed reactions follow Saskatchewan government’s plan to allow drinking in the parkDifferent organizations weighed in on what municipalities might do if the Saskatchewan Government passes amendments to the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act.CanadaDec 6, 2022