Emily-May Simmonds
Reporter
Emily-May Simmonds is a digital broadcast journalist at Global Saskatoon.
Prior to working with Global News, she was a video journalist with CJDC-TV in Fort St. John, B.C.
Originally from Portchester, England, she grew up in Arnprior, Ont. Emily-May went to Fanshawe College in London, Ont., where she got her diploma in Broadcast-Journalism in 2021. She then interned with Rogers 680 in Toronto, before making her way to Fort St. John.
When she’s not busy reporting, Emily-May likes to stay busy at the gym, as well as sing-along to all her favourite tunes. She also likes travelling, either to see her family, or somewhere completely new.
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Video Archives
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Draggins Car Show runs Easter weekend in Saskatoon
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New exhibits at Remai Modern: Experience Saskatoon
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Monitoring interior design trends: Décor and Design
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Meewasin talks sustainability and the pelican contest
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Metric Design discusses renovations to modernize homes
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Snow slows and closes services in Saskatoon
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Interior design decisions at the Sturgeon River House
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Discover Saskatoon previews February events in the city
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Metric Design undertaking renovation project on River Heights house
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International athletes featured at Knights of Columbus Indoor Games
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Hitting the ice at the Cameco Meewasin Skating Rink
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Taking ideas to construction: Décor and Design
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Blackstrap Glamping Resort domes highlighted on Experience Saskatoon
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Metric Design talks upcoming trends for 2024
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High school students, SSO bringing the music of Queen to the stage
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Saskatoon morning weather outlook: Friday, Jan. 5
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New Hope Dog Rescue seeks a home for Casper
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Snow machines in full operation at Optimist Hill
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Saskatoon morning weather outlook: Thursday, Jan. 4
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Black Fox Farm and Distillery attends COP28 in Dubai
Author Archives
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Saskatchewan Ministry of health encourages those eligible to get new COVID-19 boosterAs fall rolls around, the Saskatchewan Ministry of health is expecting an increase in COVID-19 activity. The government recently announced that a new booster shot is available.HealthSep 27, 2023
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West Nile Virus infects six birds in Saskatchewan — but experts say the risk is lowMosquitos are out for the summer bringing a small risk to the population. Two birds were found with West Nile virus in July, and four in June. Yet overall, the risk is low.HealthAug 9, 2023
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Ultimate Disc players in Sask. start New Year on the field with tournamentPeople from all around Saskatchewan started their first day of the year on the field. The Ultimate Disc-Sport Society hosted their annual tournament to start off the season.SportsJan 1, 2023
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KISS legend Gene Simmons in Saskatoon to celebrate his new vodkaGene Simmons visited Saskatchewan last weekend to promote his new MoneyBag Vodka. He is working with Minhas Sask to produce and distribute the product across Canada.ConsumerDec 11, 2022
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It has been 7 years since Jordan Walker went missing in SaskatoonFriday marked the seven year anniversary of when Jordan Walker going missing. His mom is bringing awareness, in hopes someone can offer new information.InvestigationsDec 3, 2022
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USask researchers discover possible new treatment for brain cancerResearchers with the University of Saskatchewan have developed a new method of killing brain cancer cells, without killing the healthy cells surrounding them.ScienceNov 26, 2022
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Saskatoon retirement home raising donations for Ukrainian refugeesWith the next flight of Ukrainian refugees landing in Saskatoon this Wednesday, a retirement home wanted to do something special to help the newcomers settle in their new home.CanadaNov 18, 2022
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Saskatchewan’s ‘500 Club’ pushes people to donate affordability tax creditsThose in Saskatchewan are about to receive an extra $500 thanks to the affordability tax credit. 'The 500 Club' wants to donate up to $1 million to local charities.ConsumerNov 3, 2022
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Saskatoon hockey team hosts haunted mansion to raise fundsSaskatoon's Sonic Aces hockey team is raising funds through a haunted mansion at Pink Bar and Lounge, where the team has taken over the building from Oct. 29 to 30.CanadaOct 30, 2022
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Saskatchewan Equine Expo is back in Saskatoon this weekendHorses from all over the province are at the Equine Expo in Saskatoon this weekend. They're celebrating their 10th anniversary through three-days worth of horse events.SportsOct 29, 2022
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Saskatchewan law enforcement issued over 4,500 tickets for speeding in SeptemberSGI releasing its September Traffic Safety Spotlight results shows 4,887 tickets were issued for speeding in the month of September.TrafficOct 21, 2022
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Friendship Inn serves free turkey meals for ThanksgivingThe Saskatoon Friendship Inn hosting a thanksgiving dinner, open to anyone. The manager says she expects a large crowd coming for turkey, as inflation prices continue to rise.EconomyOct 10, 2022
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Saskatchewan epidemiologist reminds residents to stay safe from COVID this ThanksgivingWhile we gather with family and friends for Thanksgiving, a reminder for Saskatchewan residents on how to stay safe from COVID this weekend.HealthOct 9, 2022
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Cosmo Industries’ building in Saskatoon welcomes public in open houseCosmo Industries in Saskatoon recently finished up some renovations, and they held their first open house in two years on Wednesday to show it off.EconomyOct 5, 2022
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Usask Western College of Medicine increasing program intakeThe University of Saskatchewan Western Veterinary College of Medicine is now accepting five more students each year. The goal is to grow veterinary services in Western Canada.EducationSep 29, 2022
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New Saskatoon Fire Department training facility could benefit entire provinceThe new facility will be located one kilometre north of Saskatoon, on Range Road 3053 in Corman Park. The $5 million project is the first of its kind in the province.EconomySep 22, 2022
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USask researchers working to prevent honeybee loss among blueberry pollinatorsA student from Ukraine is working with the University of Saskatchewan to get a better understanding of honey bees and why blueberry crops pose a key question.ScienceSep 17, 2022
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Community paramedicine program in Moose Jaw, Sask. a ‘tremendous success’Paramedics were in Saskatoon last week for their annual convention, talking about a new program that aims to provide better care for mental health and substance use patients.HealthSep 14, 2022
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Ukraine family that fled to Saskatoon struggling with cost of living in CanadaAfter fleeing Sambir, Ukraine, a family came to Canada to start a new life. The couple says they love Saskatoon, but miss their home in Ukraine.FeaturesSep 3, 2022
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Researcher discovers insecticides impair ability of honeybees to navigateResearchers find that insecticides impair a honeybee’s ability to move in a straight line - which could impact their ability to navigate, forage, and pollinate.ScienceAug 28, 2022
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Saskatoon’s Ukrainian Day in the park draws close to a thousand peopleThousands of people showed up for Ukrainian Day in the park in Saskatoon Saturday. Including recent Ukraine refugees, who are still settling into Canada.FeaturesAug 27, 2022
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Saskatchewan man hospitalized for a year with COVID grateful to be homeA La Loche, Sask., man who spent 373 days in a series of hospitals after getting COVID-19 in July of 2021, finally got to go home Aug. 18.HealthAug 24, 2022
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USask researchers discover lead in bullets spreads in small fragments, advocate switch to copperResearchers with University of Saskatchewan used the Canadian Light Source to find out if lead bullets are bad. Their reserch tells them hunters should switch to copper bullets.HealthAug 24, 2022
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Saskatoon streets covered with over 900 cars for Show and ShineSaskatoon streets were filled with cars, trucks, and motorcycles all day today. The Show and Shine classic car show runs until 4 p.m.FeaturesAug 21, 2022
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Saskatoon Ex wrapping up after busy weekThe sixth and final day at the Saskatoon Ex is Sunday and it's been a hot week for visitors, as well as a busy week for organizers.EntertainmentAug 14, 2022