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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The Travel Lady: Escape to Spain -
Calgary’s Grey Cup Committee heads to Winnipeg ahead of CFL final -
Wellness Wednesday: Alberta Blue Cross Indigenous Scholarship program -
Celebrating the champions of wellness in our community -
Dills to Bills supporting local sport, culture and recreation in the province -
Local lottery winner comes full circle with new scratch ticket -
Roughrider & Children’s Hospital Foundations lottery supporting local children -
Saskatchewan coal extension court challenge -
Province under fire for wildfire failures -
Jess Moskaluke launches 17th Annual Burgers to Beat MS Campaign -
Canadian Armed Forces join Saskatchewan wildfire fight as evacuations continue -
U.S. and Canada strengthen ties in push for nuclear energy leadership -
U.S.-Canada trade leaders seek stronger ties -
Crime concerns linger as downtown Saskatoon sees mixed progress -
Former Saskatoon Christian school leader found guilty of assaulting students -
Enhancements made to AgriStability program -
Waskesiu businesses feeling the heat from wildfire season -
Another step in Saskatoon’s Homelessness Action Plan -
Actionwear FR closing after 51 years of manufacturing -
Smoky skies becoming the new normal in Saskatoon
Author Archives
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Inquiry into Calgary care worker’s death calls for provincial legislative reformsThe Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents front-line care workers across Alberta, strongly advocated for the report, published Thursday.CrimeSep 18
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Saskatchewan Environmental Society launches legal battle over province’s coal extension planThe Saskatchewan government is extending coal plant operations, but climate experts warn of serious environmental impacts and are taking legal action to block the plan.EnvironmentAug 12
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‘A gross, disgusting feeling’: Denare Beach wildfire survivor slams Sask. gov’t responseA Denare Beach man who lost his home to a wildfire is calling out Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan government for abandoning northern communities when they needed help most.FireAug 11
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Jess Moskaluke launches Burgers to Beat MS campaign in SaskatoonCountry star Jess Moskaluke helped kick off the 17th annual Burgers to Beat MS campaign on Thursday, drawing fans and supporters to the 8th Street A&W location in Saskatoon.CanadaAug 8
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U.S. and Canada strengthen ties in push for nuclear energy leadershipU.S. and Canadian leaders push for nuclear energy expansion, citing shared goals on energy security, clean power, and global leadership in a shifting geopolitical landscape.CanadaJul 29
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Former Saskatoon Christian school leader found guilty of assaulting studentsFormer Saskatoon Christian school leader John Olubobokun has been found guilty of assaulting students while he was director of Christian Center Academy.CrimeJul 22
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Enhancements announced for federal AgriStability program to combat drought, tariffsEnhancements are being applied to the AgriStability program, aimed at providing additional financial support to producers facing trade instability and adverse weather conditions.CanadaJul 21
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Waskesiu businesses hit hard by wildfire alert despite non-threatening conditionsBusinesses in Waskesiu are seeing mass cancellations and empty streets after a wildfire alert, despite clear skies and no immediate threat.FireJul 18
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Saskatoon Homelessness Action Plan takes another step forwardSaskatoon is taking steps forward in addressing homelessness with a revised action plan.PoliticsJul 17
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Saskatoon teen earns spot on prestigious Hollywood dance tourAt just 14 years old, Skylar Ouellet has been dancing almost as long as she's been walking. But now, she's leaping from local stages, right to the spotlight in Los Angeles.EntertainmentJul 11
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Saskatoon to host Country Music Week, CCMAs in 2026Saskatoon is gearing up to host Country Music Week and the Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMAs) in September 2026.EntertainmentJun 25
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Storm chasers capture Saskatchewan tornadoesTornado warnings lit up southern Saskatchewan Thursday night, with reports of as many as eight possible touchdowns.WeatherJun 20
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Sask. wildfire evacuees demand government accountability for ‘mismanagement’ of crisisAt a media event in Saskatoon, evacuees joined Saskatchewan NDP MLA Jordan McPhail to share their stories and frustrations.FireJun 19
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Saskatchewan’s hometown heroes return from wildfire dutyAs wildfires ravaged northern Saskatchewan, firefighters from smaller communities like Warman and Dalmeny answered the call for help.FireJun 18
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Financial aid delays continue for wildfire evacuees in SaskatchewanAs wildfire evacuees in Saskatchewan begin returning home, many are still facing delays in receiving promised financial assistance.FireJun 13
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SHA restructures leadership, adds front-line roles in rural communitiesThe Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said the changes aim to improve on-site leadership, manager-to-staff ratios, and oversight at local health facilities.HealthJun 12
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Some Saskatchewan wildfire evacuees are returning home amid financial strainSome evacuees from northern Saskatchewan are beginning to return home after being forced out by wildfires, bringing a sense of relief, but also concern.FireJun 11
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Some Saskatchewan wildfire evacuees begin returning homeAfter weeks away due to wildfires, some evacuees in Saskatchewan are now able to return home. Others, however, continue to wait for the all-clear from officials.FireJun 10
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2 charged with starting wildfires in Saskatchewan, premier saysWildfires have forced between 10,000 and 15,000 people from their homes throughout Saskatchewan in recent days.FireJun 6
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‘Stronger together’: Saskatchewan’s volunteer firefighters unite to fight northern wildfiresWarman Fire Department becomes a hub for wildfire crews and supplies.FireJun 5
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Evacuees fleeing northern Saskatchewan wildfires struggle with uncertainty, lossFor some, this is not their first time fleeing the flames.FireJun 4
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‘It was just horrific’: Camper describes wildfire devastation at Pine Grove ResortSmoke on the horizon was the first sign of trouble. But for one camper at Pine Grove Resort at Saskatchewan’s East Trout Lake, it quickly turned into a terrifying wait.CanadaMay 29
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Saskatchewan Liberal MP appointed Secretary of State for Rural DevelopmentBuckley Belanger, who represents Desnethé–Missinippi–Churchill River, has been sworn in as Secretary of State for Rural Development.PoliticsMay 13
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Former Christian school principal on trial for assault charges in SaskatoonFormer Saskatoon Christian school principal Duff Arthur Friesen faces trial on four assault charges, with additional charges pending.CrimeMay 12
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‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not allA federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.CanadaMay 7