Taz Dhaliwal
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Taz Dhaliwal joined the Global Regina team as a Digital Broadcast Journalist in April of 2021.
Before making the move to southern Saskatchewan, she was a part of the small, but mighty Global Lethbridge team and worked as a Video Journalist in the southern Alberta market for nearly a year and a half.
Taz enjoys being a multi-talented journalist. Whether it’s reporting and shooting out in the filed, or editing, writing web articles, or filling in as a weather anchor on the Global News Regina Morning Show, she loves the versatility the ever-changing industry has to offer.
She first joined the Global News family in 2018, working for Global Kingston as a producer and production assistant on The Morning Show for about a year. Whenever she had the chance, she would enthusiastically file stories as a reporter.
Prior to that, Taz completed her post-grad in Journalism at Humber College in Toronto. While at Humber, she interned at 680 News in Toronto, which allowed her to hone her reporting skills.
She has an undergraduate degree in Law & Society with a minor in Criminology and Contemporary Studies from Laurier University.
She’s originally from Mississauga, Ont., but presently calls Saskatchewan home. Her interests include travelling, hiking, photography and videography.
Video Archives
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Ongoing climate change impacts
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Saskatchewan finance minister spent $8,000 on private plane to attend commerce lunch
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Regina girl battles knee tumour caused by rare sunlight disease
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Live performance show at Regina Farmers’ Market examines relationship between humans and animals
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Abortion rights advocates hold ‘My body my choice’ rally in Regina
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Regina police launch new program to hire more female officers
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Largest wind facility in Saskatchewan officially open in Assiniboia
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Jurors make 20 recommendations on last day of public inquiry into Samwel Uko’s death
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Focus Saskatchewan: Local Creators Reflect Community
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Regina business man helps former care aid workers with lost wages
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Canadian Blood Services in urgent need of more blood donations
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Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation unit seeing double the extortion files of 2021
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Family members make damning allegations against owner of former Regina private care home
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Fitness industry calls on federal government for gym membership tax benefit
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Scientists studying world’s largest T. rex to gain insight into dinosaurs and evolution
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Spring road maintenance underway in Saskatchewan cities
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Pro-public health COVID mandate rallies held in Saskatchewan
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2022 SARM Convention and Trade Show kicks off
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Baby boom business in Saskatchewan
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Local impacts of high gas prices in Regina
Author Archives
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How current climate change trends are impacting severe weather in SaskatchewanClimate change is the biggest emergency of our time and it's wreaking havoc on the globe.EnvironmentJul 19, 2022
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City of Regina reminding residents how to stay cool during intense heatWith Regina under an heat warning this weekend, the city is reminding residents of places they can keep cool, stay hydrated and access other supports to stay safe.WeatherJul 16, 2022
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Regina girl battles knee tumour caused by rare sunlight diseaseIt's not the life Rachel Hachey imagined her kids would have growing up, battling a sunlight disease called Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome or (RTS).HealthJul 6, 2022
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Vigil held for 14-year-old killed in drive-by shooting, family seeks justiceOn Saturday evening, a candle light vigil was held for 14-year-old Jake Longman, who was tragically killed in a drive by shooting last week, according to his family.CrimeJul 4, 2022
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Abortion rights advocates rally in Regina following U.S. Supreme Court decisionThe rally in Regina began at Victoria Park and the demonstrators made their way over to Wascana Park.CanadaJun 29, 2022
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Regina police launch new program to hire more female officersThe Regina Police Service has joined a North American program aimed at having the percentage of women sworn into police positions be at 30 per cent by the year 2030.CanadaJun 27, 2022
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Evraz says it could lay off close to 250 employees at Regina steel mill"Due to market conditions, Evraz North America made the decision to idle its large diameter pipe fabrication in Regina," reads a statement from the company to Global News.EconomyJun 17, 2022
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Mixed emotions from Saskatchewan on proposed beef packaging health warning labelsThe proposal by Health Canada to introduce mandatory front-of-package nutrition labelling for pre-packaged foods high in sodium, sugar and saturated fat.CanadaJun 17, 2022
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Largest wind facility in Saskatchewan officially open in AssiniboiaProviding up to 200 megawatts (MW) of emission-free power to the province's power grid, the Golden South Wind Facility includes 50 turbines, which can power up to 100,000 homes.EnvironmentJun 14, 2022
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While the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ home opener wasn’t sold out, fan support remains strongThe familiar sea of green was back at Mosaic stadium Saturday evening, as they Saskatchewan Roughriders were up against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.ConsumerJun 13, 2022
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Dillon Whitehawk sentenced to life in prison for two first-degree murdersThe presiding judge, Justice Neil Robertson sentenced Whitehawk to life in prison for two first-degree murders he was found guilty of committing in 2019.CrimeJun 10, 2022
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Gas prices hit $2.06 per litre at some Saskatchewan gas stationsGas prices in Saskatchewan hit a historic milestone in Saskatchewan on Monday, with some gas stations reaching $2.06 per litre for regular unleaded fuel.ConsumerJun 7, 2022
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Jurors make 20 recommendations on last day of public inquiry into Samwel Uko’s deathThe week-long public inquiry into the tragic death of 20-year-old Samwel Uko came to an end Friday afternoon, as jury members presented 20 recommendations to the SHA.CanadaJun 3, 2022
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Day 2 of Samwel Uko public inquest hears from 2 witnesses who tried to help himOn the second day of the public inquest for Samwel Uko, jurors heard testimonies from two of Uko's past EAs who had seen his pleas for help on social media the day he died.CrimeMay 31, 2022
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Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation unit seeing double the extortion files of 2021Staff Sgt. Shawn Stubbs said the ICE unit wants parents and guardians to be aware of this extortion scam so they can talk to their kids about it.CrimeMay 21, 2022
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Soaring gas prices stalling summer road trips for Canadians: surveyTwo-thirds of Canadian drivers will be staying closer to home this summer.CanadaMay 15, 2022
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Saskatchewan ICU doctor leaving province due to ‘frustrating’ government leadershipDr. Hassan Masri announced he is moving to Ontario on social media on Thursday and said the 'suffocating leadership' of the Saskatchewan government was the reason why.HealthMay 13, 2022
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Saskatchewan spring runoff largely complete or well underway for much of province: WSAWSA says in the southern half of the province, spring runoff is either largely complete or well underway.EnvironmentMay 10, 2022
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Yorkton, Sask. RCMP seek public assistance in search for missing manRCMP said Gabe's family last spoke with him earlier in the day on Sunday.CanadaMay 9, 2022
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Saskatoon police lay charge in hate, bias-motivated offenceSaskatoon police said a 32-year-old woman has been charged with a "hate/bias" motivated offence following an investigation.CrimeMay 9, 2022
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Regina police seize dugs, firearms, charge three individualsThe Regina Police Service (RPS) have charged three adults, a man and two women, in connection with weapons offences.CrimeMay 9, 2022
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COVID-19: Wastewater levels up in Saskatoon but down in Prince Albert, North BattlefordDespite two successive weeks of decline, researchers say the latest wastewater testing shows an increase in COVID-19 viral load in Saskatoon.HealthMay 9, 2022
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Saskatchewan RCMP members now eligible for veteran licence platesThere is no cost for a veteran plate, however, the cost to register your vehicle or for personalized slogans still apply as normal.CanadaMay 9, 2022
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Saskatoon Fire Department fights controlled burn that got out of control in Corman ParkSaskatoon Fire Department received a report of a fire being out of control and a large area of grass on fire 10 miles south of Saskatoon on Highway 219 on Monday.EnvironmentApr 19, 2022
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Regina police request public’s help to locate missing 56-year-old manThe Regina Police Service (RPS) is asking for help from the public in locating a missing 56-year-old man.InvestigationsApr 19, 2022