Destiny Meilleur
News Producer
Destiny Meilleur is a 2021 graduate from the television broadcasting program at NAIT. She loves writing, editing and creating engaging content.
Destiny’s tenure with Global News began in Edmonton where she worked as an online journalist and editorial assistant. In 2024, she moved east to Saskatoon to accept a role as a news producer.
Destiny delivered the morning announcements at her high school — Archbishop Jordan Catholic High School — for three years, which started her passion for news and broadcasting.
She has hosted many different events and spent time writing for her high school newspaper and The NAIT Nugget.
Destiny was raised in Sherwood Park and has spent a lot of her time volunteering.
She was a part of the Strathcona County Youth Council, Strathcona County Youth Rock, the youth advisory committee and she has always tried to get involved in as many community events as she could.
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Video Archives
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Sask. dog rescues call for foster families as winter settles in
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’Strides in Saskatchewan’: How accessibility in the province has improved in 2024
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Saskatoon partners with University of Saskatchewan on research to improve water infastructure
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Saskatchewan family desperate for life-saving medication
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Saskatchewan experts offer tips for managing grief over the holidays
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Saskatoon Blades stick it to diabetes
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Saskatoon family makes pleas online after dog goes missing from groomer
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Saskatoon sailor honours veterans from the Normandy Invasion
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Indigenous dancer makes online pleas to help find her stolen regalia
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Trick-or-treating made accessible for everyone: ‘So much fun and it’s so easy’
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‘It’s a complete upturn of the way you live’: Saskatchewan woman shares struggle to find long COVID supports
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Long COVID patients suffer high rate of autonomic disorders, researchers say
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Two Indigenous court workers allegedly sent home for wearing orange shirts
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Indigenous pride and the meaning of reconciliation
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New Métis education doctorate program announced at the University of Regina
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‘My mom is very strong’: A mother and daughter publish book about their journey after a terminal diagnosis
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Saskatchewan advisory committee aims to improve accessibility in the province
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‘Hidden gem’: Saskatoon’s Stumbletown distillery uses local grains to create unique liquors
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‘We’re all connected’: Culture, history on display at Métis Cultural Days in Saskatoon
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For Canadians with disabilities, getting a medical diagnosis can be ‘privileged position’
Author Archives
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Sask. dog rescues call for foster families as winter settles inDog rescues across Saskatchewan are calling for more families to volunteer as fosters as winter's arrival brings the needs of homeless dogs into focus.LifestyleDec 21
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STF, Government of Saskatchewan begin binding arbitrationThe binding arbitration process between STF and the provincial government began Monday after more than a year and a half of contract negotiations and job action.EducationDec 16
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Taylor Kennedy’s charges stayed in fatal impaired driving collisionTaylor Kennedy was in court on Friday for sentencing but instead of a conviction the judge stayed the charge due to years of delays.CrimeDec 16
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SGI reminds people to find a safe, sober ride home this holiday seasonSGI is reminding those out celebrating to find a safe ride home. Drivers in the province have been making strides in preventing impaired driving, but the dangers still exist.LifestyleDec 16
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Saskatoon partners with University of Saskatchewan on research to improve water infrastructureResearch is underway at the University of Saskatchewan on watermain breaks and preventing them.LifestyleDec 16
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Saskatchewan family desperate for life-saving medicationOne Saskatchewan family is in desperate need of help for their daughter, Emilie Samson, who has tumours on her brain and spine.HealthDec 10
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University of Saskatchewan researchers find ways to detect osteoarthritis earlierResearchers at the University of Saskatchewan are developing new ways to address osteoarthritis using one-of-a-kind technology.HealthDec 9
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Saskatchewan experts offer tips for managing grief over the holidaysGrief awareness week in Canada is December 2nd to 8th and grief can be a complex issue to deal with. But it can be even harder at the holidays.LifestyleDec 8
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Suspect sentenced to life in prison in killing of Megan GallagherRobert "Bobby" Thomas has been sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 18 years after pleading guilty to second degree murder in October.CrimeDec 6
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Saskatchewan priest accused of sexual assault of a minor takes the standSaskatoon priest Janko Kolosnjaji took the stand Friday at his sexual assault trial.CrimeNov 29
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Saskatchewan’s homelessness situation in crisis, organizations saySupports for Saskatchewan’s vulnerable is sparking increased concerns with the colder weather – and people travelling to saskatoon to access resources.LifestyleNov 29
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Saskatoon Blades stick it to diabetesThe Saskatoon blades are sticking it to diabetes in Friday night’s game dedicated to diabetes awareness -- having a specially designed goalie helmet and a chuck a puck event.SportsNov 29
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‘Best day of my life’: Bella the dog found after escape from Saskatoon groomerBella, the Saskatoon dog who went missing from the groomer on Friday, was found safe on Tuesday afternoon and has been reunited with her family.CanadaNov 27
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Saskatoon family makes pleas online after dog goes missing from groomerA family is making pleas online for help finding their dog Bella who went missing from the groomer on Friday.CanadaNov 25
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Change is coming to Saskatoon city council after 2024 civic electionMajor changes are coming to city hall with six out of 10 city councillors taking a seat in chambers for the very first time.PoliticsNov 14
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Saskatoon’s departing mayor reflects on his time in councilSaskatoon’s current mayor will be departing from his role officially tonight he had many goals throughout the years and he discussed how he feels about his time as mayor.PoliticsNov 13
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Cynthia Block elected next mayor of SaskatoonWith 82 of 82 polls reporting early Thursday, Block garnered more than 30,000 votes and finished more than 10,000 votes ahead of second place mayoral candidate Gordon Wyant.PoliticsNov 13
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Saskatoon Public Library workers engage in 1-day strike actionLibraries around Saskatoon were closed Tuesday as workers from the CUPE 2669 union walked off the job as part of a one-day strike.ConsumerNov 12
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‘A really powerful message’: Humboldt students take part in No Stone Left Alone ceremonyA class of Grade 7 students from a school in Humboldt, Sask., are marching arm in arm with the Canadian Armed Forces on Remembrance Day.CanadaNov 11
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Saskatoon sailor honours veterans from the Normandy InvasionRemembrance Day is a very important day for many and one sailor was given the opportunity to see the beaches of Normandy and meet some of the living veterans.CanadaNov 11
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Wingspan Gala brings together Afghan women: ‘They have the strength inside’The 30 Birds Foundation brought together 150 Afghan women and girls across Canada who have fled Afghanistan and resettled here as refugees.CanadaNov 11
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6 Saskatoon Police officers suspended with pay following ‘off-duty’ incidentsFive Saskatoon police officers have been suspended with pay following an off-duty incident in September.CanadaNov 8
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Saskatoon Public Library workers give strike noticeSaskatoon Public Library workers have issued a strike notice for Tuesday if an agreement is not reached.CanadaNov 7
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Indigenous dancer makes online pleas to help find her stolen regaliaA local Indigenous woman and her family are making pleas online after a vehicle break in downtown last night and her traditional Indigenous regalia was stolen.CrimeNov 6
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Saskatchewan Health Authority issues typhoid fever alertThe Saskatchewan Health Authority has issued an alert to the public about the risk of typhoid fever exposure from a Domino’s Pizza in Saskatchewan.HealthNov 5