Kyle Benning
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Kyle joined the Global Saskatoon team in May 2019.
Prior to moving to Saskatoon, Kyle worked at CKNW radio in his hometown of Vancouver as an anchor, radio reporter and web reporter for a little over a year before moving to Global Lethbridge in April 2018.
Kyle graduated from BCIT in 2017, but before starting his career in broadcasting, he worked for the Surrey Now community newspaper as a news and sports reporter and photographer.
He enjoys chasing breaking news stories, but when he’s off the clock, he enjoys visiting his friends and family back on the west coast.
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Video Archives
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U.S.-Canada trade war promises to boost bookings for national, provincial parks
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‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers Tamara Lich, Chris Barber found guilty of mischief
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Rogers signs $11B deal to extend its NHL broadcast rights through 2037-38
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Canadians could vote on other issues, but ‘end up with climate policies they don’t like’ expert warns
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Poilievre pitches capital gains tax break for Canadians
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As the cost of IVF rises, Canadian provinces boost funding for fertility services
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Health Matters: Ontario measles outbreak still growing
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‘Provocation’: Greenland slams planned visit by US Second Lady Usha Vance, Trump officials
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Tesla backlash: As anger against Elon Musk grows, will there be a lasting impact?
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Canadians believe Carney better poised to take on Trump, Ipsos poll finds
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Health Matters: OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma planning to settle thousands of opioid lawsuits
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Canadian bananas? Grow-local movement thrives amid tariff threats
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Tariff pause won’t shake Canada’s stance on U.S. alcohol imports
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Health Matters: Life expectancy rises for the 1st time in 3 years
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Can Canada’s potash be a trade war weapon for Trump tariffs?
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Canadians bracing for delayed retirements
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Ipsos poll finds U.S. relationship major issue for Canadians
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Canadian universities, colleges face cash crunch because of student visa cap
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January 2025 is the hottest start to a year on record: EU climate agency
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Planning a trip to the US? Many Canadians say ‘no thanks’ despite tariff pause
Author Archives
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Can potash be a trade war weapon for Trump tariffs? Experts urge cautionPotash is a key ingredient in fertilizer, and roughly 85 per cent of the supply used by American farmers comes from Canada — particularly Saskatchewan.EconomyMar 4
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Is 70 the new 65? Canadians are pushing back retirement plansA recent survey from CIBC said that two-thirds of Canadians say recent economic changes, including inflation and the cost of living, have made them adjust retirement plans.CanadaMar 1
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Saskatchewan farmer wants Supreme Court to hear emoji signature caseA 'thumbs up' emoji is costing one Saskatchewan farmer over $80,000 after two courts say it was enough to signify a contract agreement.CanadaFeb 25
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Most Canadians don’t want to be American, unless it comes with perks: pollU.S. president-elect Donald Trump has referred to Canada as 'the 51st state' in numerous social media posts, which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pushed back against.CanadaJan 16
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Canadians want urgent climate action, but cost of living stands in the way: pollThe Ipsos survey conducted for Global News found one-third of Canadians agree the cost-of-living crisis and other economic concerns should take priority over climate action.EnvironmentSep 1, 2023
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Canada’s Black population faces varying job prospects despite equal education. Here’s whyData shows that Canada’s Black population is just as likely to have achieved a bachelor’s degree or higher from a university – whether in Canada or abroad.CanadaFeb 4, 2023
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Saskatchewan emitter Co-op considering sustainable investmentsOne of Saskatchewan’s largest emitters is looking to invest in carbon-capture technology.CanadaNov 5, 2021
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Prince Albert National Park likely next for invasive wild boar: researcherRyan Brook said the invasive species can have serious effects on the ecosystem, including spreading disease in water bodies or tearing up vegetation.EnvironmentNov 2, 2021
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City one step closer to approving largest solar energy farm in SaskatoonOn Monday, the environment, utilities and corporate services committee voted unanimously to recommend setting up the farm in the southwest portion of the city.CanadaNov 1, 2021
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USask places Dr. Carrie Bourassa on administrative leaveThe institution is conducting an investigation into Bourassa’s comments in regards to the harm it may have caused Indigenous individuals or communities.CanadaNov 1, 2021
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USask community health professor’s claims of Indigenous ancestry questionedIn response to the investigation, Bourassa released a statement which said she was adopted by Clifford Larocque, a Métis leader in Saskatchewan, after her grandfather passed away.CanadaNov 1, 2021
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Saskatchewan First Nations leaders call for papal apology on Canadian soilChief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation noted he will speak with residential school survivors and the First Nation’s members before a decision is made to invite the pope.CanadaOct 27, 2021
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COVID-19: City of Saskatoon considering limited gatherings bylawCouncil voted in favour of asking City of Saskatoon staff to look into the feasibility of putting gathering limits in place as a bylaw.CanadaOct 25, 2021
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Tackling racial bullying at Saskatoon schoolsA new Angus Reid survey shows more than half of Canadian school children recognize bullying is taking place based on race and ethnic backgrounds.CanadaOct 21, 2021
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Sentencing hearing for Kindersley, Sask. mother guilty in death of newborn daughter startsAn autopsy revealed the newborn died from blunt-force trauma to the head and that the girl had a nine-centimetre skull fracture and a hemorrhaged brain.CrimeOct 18, 2021
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Teen pleads guilty to 2nd-degree murder in Winston Littlecrow shootingThe court is moving forward with a sentencing hearing, and prosecutors are considering making an appeal to sentence him as an adult.CrimeOct 8, 2021
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Eiryn Straightnose takes stand in teen’s first-degree murder trialEiryn Straightnose wiped away tears while she listened to a recorded police interview hearing herself speak about her three children and during a phone call with her father.CrimeOct 6, 2021
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Couple living at house where Winston Littlecrow was shot testify in trialTamara Bird noted how there were signs in her home about how it was a space free from conflict regardless of gang affiliations and that she spoke with people about it.CrimeOct 5, 2021
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Trial of Saskatoon man accused of first-degree murder as a youth beginsWinston Littlecrow died from a gunshot wound in December 2019 after members of the Terror Squad were looking for retaliation. A 17-year-old was charged with first-degree murder.CrimeOct 4, 2021
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Joseph Yaremko trial extended after accused spends hours giving testimonyJoseph Yaremko's trial had to be extended after the accused took the stand for several hours on Oct. 1. The Crown prosecutor cross examined him for more than six hours.CrimeOct 4, 2021
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Joseph Yaremko trial delayed by requests for clothes, shaveDay four of Joseph Yaremko's trial saw multiple delays after the accused made requests for new clothes and the chance to shave before proceedings started on Sept. 30.CrimeSep 30, 2021
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Witness says she brought Joseph Yaremko to Saskatoon condo building where alleged sexual assault took placeThe witness said she felt like she had given the accused quality time and that she couldn’t do any more for him and simply wanted him to leave her home.CrimeSep 29, 2021
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Darrell Dustyhorn sentenced to 7 years in death of Saskatoon father Kevin NataucappoJustice Gerald Allbright commented on how he wasn’t a young man like his co-accused and that he made a number of serious errors in judgment.CrimeSep 28, 2021
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Warman, Sask. man’s sexual assault, forcible confinement trial underwayThe woman explained how he had asked to borrow a phone, but made his way into the unit, spent hours inside of her home, forced her to take drugs and sexually assaulted her.CrimeSep 27, 2021
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Saskatchewan Indigenous leaders call on provincial government to make Sept. 30 a statThe Saskatchewan Health Authority announced select employees will join the ranks of other businesses and organizations by offering a paid holiday on Sept. 30.CanadaSep 24, 2021