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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Local Legion branch thriving with over 500 members -
New soccer facility coming to Altona -
Global Winnipeg at 6 Monday -
Experts weigh in on upcoming bail reform legislation -
Inconsistent weather, tariffs loom over Manitoba’s harvest -
Robin’s Donuts superfan celebrates brand’s 50th anniversary -
Golfers tee off at the Manitoba open -
Winnipeg to host pickleball nationals Aug. 19-24 -
Global News at 6 Winnipeg -
AI reshaping many aspects of our daily lives -
Another hit to the Canadian wallet, US tariffs loom over consumers -
Survivor, advocate react to world junior trial verdict -
Global News at 6 Winnipeg -
Grocery prices remain high for Manitobans -
Winnipeg firefighters calling for legislation changes -
Substance use calls highest in one Winnipeg area -
Global News at 6 Tuesday: July 15 -
Update on Winnipeg transit system changes -
Manitoba measles update -
Wildfire impacts on polar bear habitats
Author Archives
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Winnipeg’s Rossbrook House hosts hundreds for Christmas feastHundreds came together for a holiday feast at Rossbrook House on Christmas Eve which included a visit from Santa and gifts for families.CanadaDec 24
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‘We need peace in the world’: Winnipeg Jewish community responds to attack in AustraliaA horrific shooting that killed 15 people during a Hanukkah celebration in Australia has shocked and saddened Winnipeg's Jewish community.CanadaDec 15
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Participation in kids’ sports in Manitoba back up to pre-pandemic numbersWhile sport registration numbers are being celebrated across Manitoba, it's also coming with additional challenges like rising costs, qualified coaches and facility availability.SportsDec 3
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Underground fires a potential threat in Manitoba2025 was a deadly and tragic wildfire season and even as winter approaches, they continue to be a threat. Sixty-six fires remain active in Manitoba.CanadaNov 26
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Manitoba Legion branch thrives with more than 500 membersThe number of Royal Canadian Legion members has been climbing in Canada the last few years and at one legion branch on Henderson Highway, camaraderie and business are growing.CanadaNov 10
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Young entrepreneurs find success in Winnipeg ice cream shopsSome young entrepreneurs take advantage of Manitoba's brief summer and run successful ice cream shops that only open for a short and sweet part of the year.CanadaOct 29
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Manitoba tattoo removal service gifted vehicle from proceeds of crimeMore former inmates and gang members will have the chance to get their tattoos removed thanks to an investment in a local program.CanadaOct 3
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Veterans helping other military members, first responders through horsesAfter dealing with his own struggles, Bobby Wuskynyk, an active military member launched Red Rose Ranch Veterans Horse Camp, a non-profit that helps other service members.CanadaSep 26
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Manitoba community to receive brand new soccer facilityExcitement is building in Altona after the announcement of a new soccer facility. The town has high hopes the field will lead to athletic and economic development.SportsSep 18
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Impaired driving an ongoing issue in ManitobaTwo vehicle crashes in the past week have have police and advocates shining a spotlight on impaired driving concerns across the province.CanadaSep 16
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Winnipeg rhinestone artist’s work makes it to the big stageA Winnipeg nurse is tapping into her creative side by bedazzling items with rhinestones. Her work has been sported by everyone from comedican Nikki Glaser to singer Shania Twain.CanadaSep 12
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Transit safety an ongoing concern in WinnipegThe union representing bus operators say they are on track for a record year of violent incidents, while riders have mixed reactions about their bus riding experiences.CanadaSep 4
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Robin’s Donuts superfan celebrates brand’s 50th anniversaryA Winnipeg man's passion for a coffee shop chain has taken over a room in his house. Global's Teagan Rasche has more on this unique collection and the touching way it all started.CanadaAug 26
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CEBL Championship Weekend underwayBasketball is taking over downtown Winnipeg this weekend as the CEBL championships come to town and the Sea Bears are looking to win the league title.SportsAug 22
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RRC adapting to changing industries by offering new programsAs students prepare to go back to school, educational institutes are making preparations of their own by creating programs that keep up with a changing world.CanadaAug 21
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Pickleball nationals take over Taylor Tennis CentrePickleball nationals have kicked off Tuesday at the Taylor Tennis Centre with over 700 athletes competing for a spot on the podium.SportsAug 19
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Locked garbage bins coming to downtown WinnipegThe City of Winnipeg is taking a step to help with litter in the downtown area. Garbage and recycling bins that lock will soon replace dated bins on certain streets.CanadaAug 8
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Winnipeg to host pickleball nationals Aug. 19-24Pickleball in Manitoba continues to get more popular as an increasing number of people pick up the sport. In just a few weeks, Winnipeg will be hosting nationals.SportsAug 7
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Winnipeggers embracing outdoor fitness despite smoky summerDespite a summer of smokey skies, many Winnipeggers are still embracing the warm weather and are enjoying exercising outside in many different ways.CanadaJul 30
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Leaf Rapids evacuees come together amid wildfire fearsEvacuees from Leaf Rapids banding together in Winnipeg and wondering what's going to be left of their tight-knit community when wildfires recede.CanadaJul 24
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Tornado alert pings Winnipeg phones, despite no warning for the areaAccording to Environment and Climate Change Canada, when a neighboring region has a warning, if there's any cell tower that points to that region, it will broadcast an alert.CanadaJul 22
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Manitoba families saddened over conclusion of landfill searchAfter years of heartbreaking, tiresome advocacy, some Winnipeg families are finally feeling more at peace knowing their loved ones are coming home.CanadaJul 18
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Woman leaves Manitoba to receive more timely cancer careA Manitoba woman is advocating for changes to the health care system after she was left waiting for care following a cancer diagnosis, that eventually resulted in an amputation.HealthJun 26
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Women’s tackle football is gaining popularity in ManitobaWomen's tackle football is becoming increasingly popular in Canada with more girls getting involved with the traditionally male-dominated sport.SportsJun 17
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers superfans fired up for season opener against BC LionsThe Bombers are kicking off their season Thursday against the BC Lions. Fans have been anxiously waiting for this night and see it as the first step to winning the Grey Cup.SportsJun 12