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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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’
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Lobster’s ‘absolutely epic’ cross-country journey brings Canadians together
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Sask. family takes it ‘one day at a time’ after son’s diagnosis: Sanfilippo syndrome
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Meet Ethel Catherwood, Canada’s first female gold-medal Olympian
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Self-defence and the laws surrounding it
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How Saskatchewan’s rental housing shortage is affecting students
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Poilievre ‘perpetuating myths’ about supervised consumption sites: Prairie Harm Reduction
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How accessibility can benefit everyone
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Saskatchewan residents file Charter lawsuit over province’s gas-plant plan
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More than half of human rights complaints in Saskatchewan last year involved disabilities
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Disability Pride Month works to end stigma, offer support
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Smoke, heat and the effects on those with chronic illness
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Spark your Pride: Saskatoon art exhibit showcases older LGBTQ2 artists
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From tackling players to tackling fires: Catching up with a former Roughrider
Author Archives
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Saskatchewan advisory committee aims to improve accessibility in the provinceThe government of Saskatchewan has formed an accessibility advisory committee to help assess and improve accessibility in the province.CanadaSep 14
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Saskatchewan educators celebrate the importance of music in schoolsSaskatchewan music education day celebrates the importance of music education in schools and two brothers are helping bridge the gap on reserves across Canada.EntertainmentSep 13
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‘Hidden gem’: Saskatoon’s Stumbletown distillery uses local grains to create unique liquorsStumbletown distillery is more than just a hidden gem to those who work there. The distillery creates unique flavoured gins, whiskeys and beers made with local farmers' grains.FeaturesSep 13
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‘We’re all connected’: Culture, history on display at Métis Cultural Days in SaskatoonMétis Cultural Days began on Friday and continued till Tuesday in Saskatoon to showcase Métis culture and history.CanadaSep 10
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For Canadians with disabilities, getting a medical diagnosis can be ‘privileged position’There are many barriers to accessing medical care and receiving a diagnosis leading some to believe having a proper diagnosis is a privilege.HealthSep 7
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Lobster’s ‘absolutely epic’ cross-country journey brings Canadians togetherA stuffed lobster named Lucky and a trap are on a quest from the East Coast of Canada to the West.CanadaAug 28
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Payroll issues continue for Saskatchewan Health Authority employeesThe official opposition is demanding an investigation into the Saskatchewan health authority's payroll system.HealthAug 22
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Fire south of Saskatoon causes millions in damageOn Tuesday at around 3:35 p.m., a grass fire started just south of Saskatoon and caused upwards of $3 million in damage.FireAug 21
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Saskatoon city council proposes funding strategy for new downtown arenaCity officials revealed new tools on Wednesday to help fund the downtown event and entertainment district, calling it a major milestone for the project.CanadaAug 21
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Saskatchewan agriculture industry raises concerns over capital gains tax changesA recent change to the capital gains tax by the federal government is leaving Saskatchewan farmers worried about retirement and handing down their property to family.EconomyAug 20
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Saskatoon residents question police use of force during Show and Shine arrestSaskatoon residents are questioning the amount of force used in a police takedown from Saturday’s show and shine car show.CrimeAug 20
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Waskesiu visitors coping with wildfire smokeMany people are spending time outside in the final weeks of summer, but wildfire smoke has added to weather woes for those at Waskesiu Lake in Prince Albert National Park, Sask.CanadaAug 16
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Structure fire in Saskatoon sends 1 to hospitalA visible fire in the basement of a duplex on Rupert Drive around 9 a.m. Friday sent one person to hospital, Saskatoon fire said.FireAug 16
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Former Saskatoon mayor Don Atchison announces run for mayorDon Atchison formally launched his campaign Thursday evening, bringing the number of candidates for the Saskatoon’s mayor chair to four.PoliticsAug 15
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Government of Saskatchewan stresses ‘critical impact’ a looming rail strike will haveThe looming railway strike will have 'far-reaching consequences,' says the Sask. government, if an agreement with the CN and Canadian Pacific railway’s unions is not reached.EconomyAug 15
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Sask. family takes it ‘one day at a time’ after son’s diagnosis: Sanfilippo syndromeEmmett Doucette's parents thought he might have autism. He was diagnosed instead with a disorder called Sanfilippo syndrome. The family now makes the most of its time together.HealthAug 9
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Sask United proposes review of province’s system for potash royaltiesOne provincial party is looking into reviewing the current system of how the province collects from companies mining arguably our biggest resource, potash.PoliticsAug 9
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Meet Ethel Catherwood, Canada’s first female gold-medal OlympianEthel Catherwood, the first female gold-medal Olympian in Canada, was from Saskatchewan and claimed the prize in 1928.SportsAug 8
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Rally held for homicide victim beloved by community in Prince Albert, Sask.Trevor LaPlante was killed July 22 in Prince Albert, Sask. Members of the community gathered Wednesday in his memory and to call for justice.CrimeAug 7
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Saskatchewan MP blames federal government for crime, homelessness and addiction problemsSaskatoon West MP Brad Redekopp wrote a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blaming his government's policies for issues like crime, homelessness and addiction.PoliticsAug 6
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Body of Mackenzie Trottier found in Saskatchewan landfill after 93-day searchThrough dental records, a forensic anthropologist in Saskatchewan confirmed the body belonged to the missing 22-year-old woman, Mackenzie Lee Trottier.CrimeAug 6
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Saskatchewan limits cellphone use in schoolsThe Saskatchewan provincial government is limiting cellphone use in schools from kindergarten to Grade 12 for the upcoming 2024-25 school year.EducationAug 6
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Self-defence and the laws surrounding itWith crime on the rise, many people are wondering how to defend themselves.CanadaAug 5
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How Saskatchewan’s rental housing shortage is affecting studentsSaskatchewan is facing a housing supply issue, with some experts saying if no new homes are added to the market, supply will run out in one and a half months.ConsumerAug 3
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Regina Beach not suitable for swimming due to high E. coli levels in water: SHAA sign can been seen posted at Regina Beach from the Saskatchewan Health Authority advising the water is not suitable for swimming.HealthAug 2