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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‘Who we were and about who we are’: How Saskatoon’s streets got their names
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Saskatchewan experts raise alarms over lack of mental health resources in schools
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Former Humboldt Bronco raises awareness about mental health ahead of crash anniversary
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Sask. projects $12M budget surplus amid tariff concerns
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‘The response has been really good’: Female-only spaces gain popularity in Sask.
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‘We need research’: Advocates raise awareness on Rare Disease Day in Canada
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How health-care professionals can address medical gaslighting
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Supreme Court ruling on Canadians’ fundamental right to strike marks 10 years
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Sask. mother shares experience with daughter’s ‘extremely rare’ genetic mutation
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Canadians from across the country share their medical gaslighting experiences
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Medical gaslighting and its effect on Canadians
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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
Author Archives
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‘Who we were and about who we are’: How Saskatoon’s streets got their namesThe City of Saskatoon has many street names but what is the history behind them and how are they named? 'The idea is that a name should be significant to Saskatoon'FeaturesApr 5
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Saskatchewan experts raise alarms over lack of mental health resources in schoolsThe challenge around mental health issues remain top of mind but for youth the challenges can be even greater with the lack of available resources in schools.EducationMar 30
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SHA issues measles exposure warning in Saskatoon and North BattlefordThe Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is warning the public about potential measles exposure in Saskatoon and North Battleford after the third confirmed case of measles.HealthMar 27
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Former Humboldt Bronco raises awareness about mental health ahead of crash anniversaryFormer Humboldt Bronco turned mental health advocate, Tyler Smith, took to the stage on Thursday to talk about mental health awareness and work on reducing stigma.HealthMar 20
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Saskatchewan schools grateful for extra funding in 2025 budgetIn the Saskatchewan provincial budget announced on Wednesday the education sector will be receiving an overall budget of $3.5 billion.EconomyMar 19
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Sask. 2025 budget is ‘profoundly disappointing,’ nurses union saysThe 2025 Saskatchewan budget is working to improve health care throughout the province by increasing access, hiring new professionals and creating new programs.HealthMar 19
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New Community On program improves collaboration between Regina police, residentsA new RPS initiative is looking to modernize "community watch" in the city. Community On is aimed at helping the public understand how they can contribute to crime prevention.LifestyleMar 14
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Charges stayed for 1 person accused in Megan Gallagher’s murderCharges against one of the nine accused in the murder and disappearance of Megan Gallagher have been stayed. Charges against Thomas Sutherland were stayed this week.CrimeMar 14
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Operators, families express concern on lack of $10-a-day child care extensionFamilies in Saskatchewan are feeling the pressure of uncertainty and the government having yet to sign on for the federal $10 day child care agreement is increasing worry.PoliticsMar 14
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Canadian bananas? Grow-local movement thriving amid tariff threatsMany people across the country are worried about rising cost of food amid ongoing tariff threats. In response some Canadians have turned to growing their own food.CanadaMar 13
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Saskatchewan premier calls for immediate diplomacy with China over threatened tariffsThe Government of Saskatchewan held a press conference on Thursday discussing the looming tariffs threats and what Saskatchewan is doing to stand strong.PoliticsMar 13
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5 years after COVID-19 first hit Saskatchewan, what’s changed ?With it being five years since the first COVID-19 case in Saskatchewan, Dr. Cory Neudorf talks about how far Saskatchewan has come since the start of the pandemic.CommentaryMar 12
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Saskatchewan provincial government responds to drug crisis in SaskatoonThe Provincial Emergency Operations Centre (PEOC) is being activated to enhance the response to the toxic drug crisis in Saskatoon.LifestyleMar 12
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More witnesses take the stand in assault trial for former Christian academy directorThe trial for the former director of what was previously known as Legacy Christian Academy continues for a second day with three more witnesses taking the stand.CrimeMar 12
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5 years since pandemic restrictions, uncertainty remains for Saskatchewan small businessesIt has been five years since the pandemic began to change the world forever. Those in Saskatchewan's hospitality industry in say its early days caused much stress for businesses.ConsumerMar 12
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Regina Folk Festival shuts down after 55 yearsAfter 55 years, the Regina Folk Festival has been shut down. Since 1969, the festival has been a summertime staple in the Queen City.CanadaMar 12
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Saskatoon police announce new warrant enforcement unitA new warrant enforcement unit pilot project is taking place in Saskatoon. The project is aimed at enhancing community safety by addressing the number of outstanding warrants.Mar 12
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‘This is public safety’: Concerns raised about RCMP dispatcher vacanciesCUPE 104, the union representing RCMP dispatchers and operators, is sounding the alarm as 43 per cent of jobs are vacant across Canada.CanadaMar 11
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Former Christian academy director denies assault allegations in courtThe trial for the former director of what was previously known as Legacy Christian Academy has picked up where it left off in June 2024.CrimeMar 11
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Saskatchewan farmers demand action in response to looming trade warsSaskatchewan farmers are demanding action by the provincial and federal governments to deal with the looming trade war with both the United States and China.ConsumerMar 10
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Saskatchewan mining students gain experience through VRSaskatchewan Polytechnic has created and is using a virtual reality (VR) mine to help advance mining education and hands-on learning opportunities for its students.EducationMar 10
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‘The response has been really good’: Female-only spaces gain popularity in Sask.Saturday marks International Women’s Day and women across the province are working to create female-only spaces to meet new people and have places they feel safe.LifestyleMar 8
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‘I am not asking for miracles’: Saskatoon residents plea for improved intersection safetyTod Fox makes pleas to Saskatoon’s transportation committee Tuesday for improved intersection safety in honour of his wife Natasha Fox.LifestyleMar 4
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‘We need research’: Advocates raise awareness on Rare Disease Day in CanadaFriday marks Rare Disease Day in Canada; however, the day is normally celebrated on the rarest day of the year – Feb. 29, when there is one.HealthFeb 28
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City of Saskatoon carries over multi-million-dollar surplus from 2024Saskatoon may still be weeks away from spring but the city is already seeing green as preliminary year end financials from 2024 show a surplus of $12.27 million.ConsumerFeb 27