Mackenzie Mazankowski
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Mackenzie Mazankowski is a Digital Broadcast Journalist with Global Saskatoon.
Mackenzie attended NAIT, where she was recognized with the Dr. Charles Allard ITV Founder Award for excellence. In spring of 2023, Mackenzie spent time at Global Okanagan as a Video Journalist practicum student. One of her most notable stories she covered while reporting in Kelowna was the McDougall Creek Wildfire. She also did some freelance work, including working at the JUNO Award Ceremony in Edmonton in March 2023. Mackenzie enjoys meeting new people through her job everyday, and continues to build connections and friendships within the industry.
When she is not busy reporting, Mackenzie enjoys spending her time being musical, singing, dancing, and listening to records, or spending time with friends and family and being out in nature.
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Video Archives
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Saskatoon warming spaces open, some turn to tent encampments
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Saskatoon warming spaces open, some turn to tent encampments
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Saskatoon embracing first blast of winter
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Change is coming to Saskatoon city council after 2024 civic election
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Saskatoon voter turnout up from 2020 election
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Saskatchewan’s two largest cities are shedding the small city mentality
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‘A really powerful message’: Humboldt students take part in No Stone Left Alone ceremony
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Divided views over Housing Accelerator Fund
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Saskatchewan reaches milestone for women in politics
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How Sask. voters are feeling days before election
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Saskatchewan schools see increase in enrolment, divisions searching for space
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City debunks rumours of Bus Rapid Transit plan
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University of Saskatchewan international student enrolment sees decline in numbers
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Holiday spending expected to rebound this year
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Saskatchewan Green Party focuses on Indigenous voices in upcoming election
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Saskatchewan Party, NDP leaders address crime on campaign trail ahead of election
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Housing sales soar while inventory plummets
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World-renowned art dealer brings Picasso to the Prairies
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Saskatchewan report says proposed federal oil and gas cap would cause economic damage
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Aly Bear announces candidacy for Chief of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
Author Archives
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Saskatoon warming spaces open, some turn to tent encampmentsOn Tuesday, Prairie Harm Reduction announced it would stay open 24/7 for the next week to offer people a warm safe place until the city’s plan took effect.Canada5 hours
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City of Saskatoon embracing its first blast of winterThe city received about 20 cm of snow in the last 24 hours, leading to poor road conditions as city crews work to address the situation.WeatherNov 19
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Saskatchewan’s 2 largest cities are shedding the small city mentalityWith thousands of people moving to Saskatoon and Regina each year, both cities are learning to cope with the challenges of becoming larger urban centers.CanadaNov 12
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Saskatchewan sees divided views over Housing Accelerator FundWith the civic election just over a week away, the controversy surrounding the Housing Accelerator Fund is intensifying in Saskatchewan's two largest cities.CanadaNov 5
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City of Saskatoon debunks Confederation Mall Transit plan rumoursAmid the campaign for Saskatoon's next mayor, the city's Bus Rapid Transit Plan for the Confederation Mall is circulating on social media.CanadaOct 22
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University of Saskatchewan international student enrolment sees decline in numbersThe University of Saskatchewan saw a drop of 11.5 per cent in international student enrolment, amounting to roughly 280 students.EducationOct 18
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Canadian holiday spending expected to rebound this yearData from Deloitte Canada indicates that holiday spending is expected to increase by 10 per cent from last year, with the average shopper spending around $1,400.MoneyOct 17
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Saskatchewan housing sales soar while inventory plummetsThe Saskatchewan Realtors Association says sales and demand are strong in the province's housing market, despite inventory levels being a major concern.CanadaOct 4
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World-renowned art dealer brings Picasso to the PrairiesFrederick Mulder, an internationally renowned art dealer and expert in Pablo Picasso's work, is donating three Picasso pieces to the University of Saskatchewan.CanadaOct 2
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Aly Bear announces candidacy for Chief of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous NationsLongtime Chief Matthew Peigan of Pasqua First Nation nominated Bear.PoliticsSep 23
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Thomas Hamp’s parents testify on 4th day of murder trial: ‘He didn’t trust us’Thomas Hamp's parents took the stand on Thursday. They provided the court with their perspective on the chain of events leading up to their son's attack on Emily Sanche.CrimeSep 19
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Thomas Hamp testifies he stabbed girlfriend to avoid a worse fateThe courtroom was packed on Wednesday as Thomas Hamp took the stand in his own murder trial. Hamp was questioned about his "delusional behaviour, false memories, and paranoia."CrimeSep 18
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Thomas Hamp tried to get medical help before stabbing long-time partnerThe trial continues for Thomas Hamp, a man facing second-degree murder charges, in the death of his long-time girlfriend in 2022.CanadaSep 17
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Mental health front and centre at 1st day of Thomas Hamp murder trialThomas Hamp is charged with fatally stabbing his long-time girlfriend, Emily Sanche, in the early morning hours of February 20th, 2022.CrimeSep 16
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How one 90-year-old is celebrating his birthday by lacing up the skatesStan Halliwell, a 90-year-old, is celebrating his birthday and being honoured for establishing the Saskatoon Sixty Plus Hockey League.SportsSep 11
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Trial begins for Saskatoon priest in connection with alleged 2023 sexual assaultOn Monday, the court heard the plaintiffs' video statement, recorded just days after the alleged incident.CanadaAug 26
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Wild Spirit Education closing after missing wages allegations surfaceWild Spirit Education's future is in jeopardy after allegations of missing wages surface. Head of School, Christa Nelson, takes action.EducationJun 11
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Former teachers of Saskatoon independent school allege missing wages: ‘I trusted her’Former employees of Wild Spirit Education in Saskatoon are alleging that they are owed tens of thousands of dollars in missing wages.MoneyJun 10
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Liquor store in Wakaw, Sask. fears ‘survival of the fittest’Country Crossroads is concerned about rumours that new competitors may be setting up shop very close to their business, given the store's proximity to the Hoodoo border.CanadaMar 21
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Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan: ‘40% of dementias are preventable’"Attendees will learn all about dementia - What the early warning signs are, some of the risk factors and how to get support from the Alzheimer's Society with diagnosis."HealthJan 17
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Saskatoon SPCA opens new facility: ‘Highest animal welfare standards’Saskatoon SPCA is excited to announce the opening of its new facility to the public and credits the community for its support in the successful relocation.CanadaJan 4
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Sask. environmental researcher addresses concerns around new electric vehicle policyThe policy will aim to bring down emissions and combat climate change, Clifford says it won't come without worries, such as whether the province has enough charging infrastructure.EnvironmentDec 20, 2023