Teagan Rasche
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Teagan Rasche is a digital broadcast journalist for Global Winnipeg.
From the hottest state to the coldest province, Teagan’s journalism career has taken her to many places. Originally from Port Coquitlam, BC, Teagan was a lifelong competitive athlete who eventually earned a track and field scholarship to the University of Arizona. She earned a degree in journalism and started her career at KSWT in Yuma, AZ. Teagan moved back to Canada and her next stops were CHAT News in Medicine Hat, AB and Global Saskatoon.
Some of her most memorable stories include documenting the border wall construction in Yuma, flying in a hot air balloon in Medicine Hat and covering the stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation.
In her spare time, Teagan loves playing competitive ringette, traveling and listening to country music.
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Video Archives
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Winnipeg Boys’ Choir celebrates 100th season
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Winnipeg Market Report: November 29, 2024
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Christmas Cheer Board volunteers busy making hampers
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Winnipeg Market Report: November 28, 2024
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Winnipeg Market Report: November 27, 2024
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Healthy Living Report: Body Composition
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Winnipeg Market Report: November 26, 2024
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Winnipeg Market Report: November 25, 2024
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‘Pull over to the right and stop:’ first responders reminding drivers of emergency etiquette
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Animal-assisted therapy helping Manitobans
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Radon Awareness
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Winnipeg woman launches Metis-inspired clothing line
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Jets fans thrilled with strong start to the season
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Manitoba cyclist gearing up for Tour de France charity ride
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Local dance convention attracting top talent
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Global News at 6 Winnipeg: Aug. 20
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SkipTheDishes and Just Eat cut 800 jobs in Canada amid restructuring
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‘Who’s going to help me now?’: Residents of flooded apartment building face uncertainty
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“We still need long-term help”: Violent crime leads to curfew at Manitoba First Nation
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Global Winnipeg at 6
Author Archives
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Sacred fire at Camp Morgan honouring slain Indigenous woman to be put outA sacred fire near the Brady Road Landfill in honor of slain Indigenous woman Morgan Harris, is being put out two years after it was lit.CanadaDec 18
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Murder trial in Indigenous woman’s death on hold after sudden plea changeJosh Benoit is charged with first degree murder in the killing of Mackaylah Gerard-Roussin in August 2022.CrimeDec 9
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Winnipeg Boys’ Choir celebrates 100th seasonThe Winnipeg Boys Choir celebrates its 100th season in 2024. It's the oldest freestanding boys' choir in Canada and continues to attract top talent with its rich history.CanadaDec 8
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Gene Bowers set to become Winnipeg’s new police chiefThe Winnipeg Police Board has recommended Gene Bowers, a deputy chief of the Winnipeg Police Service, to become the city's new top cop.CanadaDec 8
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Rural crime has increased in Manitoba, Mounties sayCrime is seeping into communities in every corner of the province. Rural Manitoba, in particular, is seeing high levels of violence this year.CrimeDec 5
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‘Pull over to the right and stop:’ First responders remind drivers of emergency etiquetteEveryday, firefighters and paramedics respond to emergency situations with lives on the line but a key part of their response is driver cooperation on the roadCanadaNov 20
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‘Makes me feel like I’m someone in the world:’ Animal-assisted therapy helps ManitobansOn a farm about an hour south of Winnipeg, 40 animals are hard at work at Lil' Steps Wellness, offering therapy to those in need and making a difference is people's lives.CanadaNov 17
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‘Tired of people being coddled’: Mother of Winnipeg murder victim fed up with systemThe mother of a man who was killed who was stabbed to death at a Winnipeg library in 2022 says she doesn't know how to move on, as every day brings new headlines about violence.CrimeNov 5
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Radon Action Month highlights risks in ManitobaThis November marks Radon Action Month, a time dedicated to bring awareness to a potentially cancer causing gas that's prevalent in many Manitoba homes.CanadaNov 3
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Winnipeg woman launches Métis-inspired clothing lineAn accomplished local Indigenous artist is taking on a new challenge, launching her own clothing line that's been decades in the makingCanadaNov 2
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Winnipeggers getting into the Halloween spiritWith the spookiest day of the year now here, Winnipeggers are getting into the Halloween spirit with festivities all across the cityTrendingOct 30
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Jets fans thrilled with strong start to the seasonThe Winnipeg Jets are off to a red hot start the season, sitting at the top of the Western Conference after winning the first eight games of the seasonSportsOct 28
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Winnipeg’s food scene is inspiring the next generation of chefsWinnipeg's food scene is becoming more popular with many restaurants gaining national attention and that prestige, is influencing culinary studentsCanadaOct 24
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Aboriginal Curling League returns for 30th seasonThe Aboriginal Curling League in Winnipeg is still going strong, 30 years after it first started, and there's one family who's behind it all.CanadaOct 23
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‘Heartbreaking’ lack of pet-friendly housing in Manitoba a dire situation, advocates sayA dearth of pet-friendly housing in Manitoba is causing 'heartbreaking' situations, animal advocates say -- especially as many local shelters are full beyond capacity.CanadaOct 21
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Manitoba cyclist gears up for charity ride covering Tour de France routeA Manitoba cyclist is prepping for a ride of a lifetime after being one of 25 people chosen to ride the Tour de France route. He's riding for charity a week before the actual race.CanadaOct 21
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Winnipeg dance convention attracts top talentA young Winnipeg entrepreneur is hosting a new convention in town for dancers this weekend, complete with master classes and educational workshopsCanadaOct 19
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Experts aim to keep young athletes protected after Manitoba coach’s sentencingStakeholders are speaking out a day after disgraced former football coach Kelsey McKay was sentenced to 20 years in jail for charges of sexual assault and luring.CanadaOct 8
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Manitoba students learn about jobs in automotive industry at trades showHundreds of high school students in Winnipeg had the chance to learn about the many different career opportunities in the automotive industry on Friday.CanadaOct 4
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First annual Fentanyl Awareness Day Walk in Manitoba honours those lost to overdoseA year and a half after losing his son to a fentanyl overdose, grieving father is working to keep his memory alive and prevent the same thing from happening to others.CanadaSep 13
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Winnipeg researchers working on early detection blood test for colorectal cancerEarly detection of cancer can mean a better chance of survival. That's why researchers in Winnipeg are working on an innovative blood test to detect colon cancer.HealthSep 6
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Obby Khan announces he intends to run in the PC’s leadership raceMLA Obby Khan has announced over social media he intends to run in the party's leadership race. He has represented the Fort Whyte riding since winning in a byelection in 2022.PoliticsAug 20
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Manitoba RCMP investigate triple murder-suicide in McCrearyManitoba RCMP say four people are dead in McCreary after a triple homicide that occurred Friday morning and all involved were known to each other.CanadaAug 16
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Olympics create exciting buzz among Manitoba athletesTeam Canada's success at the 2024 Paris Olympics is inspiring athletes from coast to coast, including young competitors in Manitoba.CanadaAug 12
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Manitoba animal rescues still feeling stretched thinA day after the Winnipeg Humane Society announced the seizure of 137 dogs, shelters in Manitoba are speaking out about the impact the influx will have on their stretched services.CanadaAug 7