Easton Hamm
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Easton Hamm is a Digital Broadcast Journalist with Global Saskatoon.
Easton studied at SAIT where he spent his internship at Global Saskatoon. Immediately following his graduation, he joined Global Saskatoon as a Digital Broadcast Journalist. During his time with Global News, one of his career highlights was covering the Grey Cup week in Regina.
When he is not busy reporting, Easton enjoys spending his time playing sports, including hockey in the winter and golf in the summer.
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Video Archives
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Potholes coming into bloom as Saskatoon faces freeze/thaw cycles
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Report into Myles Sanderson finds intake, mental health gaps
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Canadian breweries hoping for another round after federal tax cap
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Preventing water damage in Saskatoon after a heavy snowfall
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Saskatoon battles massive snowfall aftermath
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‘It brought closure’: Sask. First Nation moving forward after killing inquest rests
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‘I was getting ready to die’: Sask. RCMP officers recount chasing mass killer
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‘Nobody even shot at me’: Sask. killer’s death confirmed as cocaine overdose
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Sask. RCMP detail 2022 mass killer manhunt and arrest
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Cloud coverage for rest of week: Feb. 14 Saskatchewan weather outlook
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Temps dropping tonight: Feb. 13 Saskatchewan weather outlook
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Weekly futurecast: Feb. 12 Saskatchewan weather outlook
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Sask. woman to receive dialysis treatments closer to home in Manitoba
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Saskatoon unveils design concepts for downtown arena, entertainment district
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Four Sask. Party minister won’t seek re-election this year
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Saskatoon nurses flag unsafe work process, claim E.R. conditions are unsafe
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Sask. school lunch hour supervision to be disrupted as part of teacher job action
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Saskatoon speedskating rink struggling with warmer temperatures
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Indigenous groups focus on First Nation policing after inquest
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Families seek change for James Smith Cree Nation
Author Archives
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Saskatoon basement fire sparked from battery-powered toy"It was a small toy that had failed and started a fire and it was in close proximity to other combustibles and the fire grew from there," said Fire Marshal Brian Conway.CanadaJan 12
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Saskatoon businesses gearing up for property tax implicationsThe Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce is outlining how the City of Saskatoon's recently passed budget is already affecting some businesses.CanadaDec 14, 2023
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Visually-impaired 10-year-old announces Saskatoon Blades starting lineup"Just because you cant see or walk, doesn't mean you should give up on your dreams," Isaiah Gauthier said explaining how he hopes to inspire others.SportsDec 12, 2023
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City of Saskatoon takes steps to address housing affordability'I used to say we cant afford to say no to housing, I need to ramp that up to something a bit more ... it's no longer appropriate to say no to housing,' said Chris Guérette.CanadaNov 24, 2023
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Saskatoon golfer drains 5th hole-in-one, all on the same holeVito Iula is now one of two golfers in the world to have made five holes-in-one on the same hole after acing the par-3 seventh hole at Riverside Country Club.SportsOct 11, 2023
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Saskatoon committee discusses next steps in addressing 2024/2025 funding gapWith budget deliberations due to start in November, the city has already made some significant progress, cutting the 2024 gap by nearly $29M and the 2025 gap by $2.85M.CanadaSep 13, 2023
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Saskatoon city council discusses dedicated transit support workers'What we believe is a model that is good today, we have the opportunity to create a more effective model,' said Saskatoon fire chief Morgan Hackl.CanadaMay 31, 2023
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University student spearheads female junior hockey team in Saskatoon'I cannot wait to get back on the ice and not be in official mode, but actually get to go dig in the corners and score goals because that's my favorite thing to do,' said Wehrens.SportsMay 17, 2023
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Sask. Polytechnic applied research projects include edible cutlery, robotic hand'It's all real-world solutions and any project that you look at, it all relates to that,' said Susan Blum of Sask. Polytechnic's applied research project showcase Friday.CanadaMay 5, 2023
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SGI advises Saskatoon drivers of two-day check stop initiative'It's a highly visible reminder of the traffic enforcement that happens, they do issue hundreds of tickets over the course of a couple of days," said SGI of a check stop blitz.CanadaMay 4, 2023
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Costs rise on Saskatoon storm water mitigation projectA city report shows in 2018 the cost was estimated at a total of $7.8M. In 2023, a new estimate shows the cost of the project now sits at $10.3M.CanadaMay 1, 2023
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Saskatoon skaters to represent Canada at Junior Roller Derby World Cup'(It's) definitely the biggest thing that I've done in my life so far but I'm very excited,' said Vincent Price talking about competing with the Junior Team Canada roller derby.SportsApr 14, 2023
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Saskatoon Blades eliminate Regina Pats in historic WHL playoff matchup"What he did was he re-ignited junior hockey and re-ignited that great Blades, Pats playoff rivalry," said John Shannon, speaking about Connor Bedard.SportsApr 11, 2023
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Government of Saskatchewan grant supports USask chronic wasting disease research"Chronic wasting disease, if it were to transfer into caribou, this would be ... a national emergency," said Dr. Phil McLoughlin.EnvironmentApr 3, 2023
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Saskatoon making changes to high collision intersectionThe changes include the channelization installation, a bicycle signal, and a pedestrian-actuated signal modification, all costing the city a total of $150,000.TrafficMar 30, 2023
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Proposed vision statement announced for Saskatoon downtown event and entertainment district'If we don't do something right now to plan for the future, it's not going to get less expensive in Saskatoon,' said Ward 6 city councillor Cynthia Block of downtown planning.CanadaMar 28, 2023
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City of Saskatoon facing pressure on upcoming budget cyclesSaskatoon's Clae Hack said a big hurdle the city budget is facing is that one-time funding used to alleviate some of the revenue loss due to the pandemic is ending in 2024.EconomyMar 14, 2023
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City of Saskatoon looking at ways to address 2022 year-end deficitCity of Saskatoon director of finance Kari Smith said there is still a global contingency built into the budget of about $5 million to account for any unforeseen broader risk.EconomyMar 2, 2023
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Ukraine team’s Hockey Can’t Stop Tour kicks off in Saskatoon“Every morning they woke up because of the rockets and air dangers, that’s so hard,” said Mykhailo Simchuk, member of the national university ice hockey team of Ukraine.CanadaDec 31, 2022
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National Council of Canadian Muslims looks to address harassment in the city with bylawThe National Council for Canadian Muslims is looking to make Saskatoon a safer place, presenting a proposed anti-harassment bylaw to a city committee.CanadaDec 6, 2022
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Saskatoon reviews accessible parking in downtown areaA report from Saskatoon administration regarding accessible parking said loading zones can be used as accessible parking, however, only for the time posted on the sign.CanadaDec 5, 2022
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Saskatoon reacts to the city’s final 2023 budget and property tax increase"I think this is a good budget, it allows us to continue to provide the services our residents rely on, and we've been able to bring the tax increase below 4 per cent," said ClarkCanadaNov 30, 2022
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Saskatchewan businesses feeling good going into 2023"We have a vivatious business community and I know the people are excited to get back into their routines, connect with each other," said Shaina Lyndon.CanadaOct 27, 2022
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Indigenous man who pleaded guilty to 12 counts of sexual assault appears in Saskatoon courtAn agreed statement of facts said Cecil Wolfe was working in Saskatchewan under the pretext of being a traditional Indigenous healer or medicine man when the assaults occurred.CanadaOct 26, 2022
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Saskatoon construction season comes to a close as winter approachesThe city said approximately 24 km of water mains and sanitary sewer mains were replaced or rehabilitated along with an approximate 59 km of sidewalks and curbs.CanadaOct 25, 2022