
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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Sea Bears player recovers from bullet wound
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Winnipeggers speak about what matters to them this election
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Manitoba high school students hit the polls
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First Nations election issues
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Grassroots workers help Winnipeggers survive the streets during frigid winter days
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Global News at 6 Monday
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Local experts on the fiery exchange at the White House on Friday
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Manitobans brace for tariffs
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Winnipeg Market Report – Jan. 21, 2025
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Winnipeg Market Report – Jan. 20, 2025
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Winnipeg Market Report – Jan. 17, 2025
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Manitoba Mocktail Week
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Winnipeg Market Report: January 16 2025
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Winnipeg Market Report: January 15 2025
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Global News at 6 Winnipeg
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Respiratory virus season causes patient surge in Winnipeg emergency rooms
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Pickleball popularity in Manitoba
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Global News at 6 Winnipeg
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Domestic violence in Manitoba
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Dressage attracting dedicated Manitoba riders
Author Archives
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Jets fans across Manitoba make playoff melodiesFrom rock, to country, to original songs, Jets fans are expressing their passion for the team in musical waysCanadaMay 13
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After ‘miraculous recovery’ from bullet wound, Sea Bears rookie looks to make his markTerry Roberts was struck by a stray bullet in February 2024. He made a miraculous recovery, returning to pro basketball and now joins the Sea Bears for the 2025 season.SportsMay 9
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Family of Manitoba woman who died waiting for surgery pleased with proposed law’s progressThe Fewster family proposed 'Debbie's Law' last month, which would require that health care workers let patients know if life-saving treatment can’t be provided in time.HealthApr 23
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Manitobans advocate for change on Earth DayOn this Earth Day, Manitobans of all ages gathered at the legislative building advocating for change, while also celebrating the place we call home.CanadaApr 23
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Manitoba First Nations share priorities ahead of federal electionAs the federal election approaches, Global News is looking deeper into topics that matter to Manitobans. This week we're focusing on First Nations issues.CanadaApr 16
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Manitobans expecting local tourism boom this summerManitobans were quick to book provincial campsites this week. Other summer getaway spots are also expecting a busy year.CanadaApr 11
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Manitoba Nurses Union calls for change after Winnipeg ER attackThe Manitoba Nurses Union is calling for tightened safety and security measures after a nurse was attacked in the emergency room at Winnipeg's Grace Hospital.HealthApr 9
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Family of Manitoba grandmother who died on surgery waiting list backs proposed lawThe family of a Manitoba grandmother who died while waiting for heart surgery says it hopes a proposed law could help prevent other families from going through the same heartbreak.HealthMar 12
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‘Unacceptable’: Manitoba woman waits 8 years for scoliosis surgeryKim Hughes-Tardiff says she can't work or travel and lives in chronic pain because of her scoliosis. She's been on a wait-list for surgery since 2017.HealthMar 12
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Manitoba’s neighbours in North Dakota respond to Canada-U.S. tariff issuesAmid ongoing tariff talks between Canada and the United States, many Winnipeggers are taking actions of their own like canceling trips and focusing on shopping local.CanadaMar 6
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St. Mary’s Academy U18 prep hockey team crushed after program gets slashedThe team wasn't told until November, which was past crucial league deadlines making it impossible for the girls to try and save the team for next season.SportsFeb 21
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Violent Crime and Retail Theft Initiative to receive an additional 12 officers this springRetail crime continues to plague Manitoba despite enhanced efforts like the retail crime initiative. The province is planning to step up measures once again.CanadaFeb 18
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Kyra Wilson ‘humbled’ by Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs electionThe Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has elected a new leader. Kyra Wilson will now lead the organization, replacing Cathy Merrick who suddenly died last fall.CanadaJan 30
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Manitoba non-profit marks 25 years of helping rural cancer patientsCentral Plains Cancer Services helps provide low-cost rides to rural Manitobans who need cancer treatment, as well as other programs.CanadaJan 28
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University of Winnipeg women’s soccer team scrambling after team unexpectedly cutNearly a week and a half after the University of Winnipeg's women's soccer was unexpectedly cut, devastated student-athletes are still looking for answers.SportsJan 24
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RCMP shortage impacts rural Manitoba communitiesAn internal email obtained by Global News shows the RCMP is asking members to consider two-week temporary deployments to address shortages in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.CanadaJan 23
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Authorities offer safety tips as Manitobans embrace ice-fishing seasonIn Manitoba, ice fishing is a popular winter activity but it doesn't some without some risks. An avid ice fisherman shares his best safety tips.CanadaJan 10
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Manitoba expert discusses the criminal cycle of high-risk offendersOver the last 30 years, Marcel Hank Charlette has been charged with manslaughter, aggravated assault, uttering threats, carrying a concealed weapon and more.CrimeJan 8
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Pickleball popularity: indoor courts coming to Winnipeg in 2025A sport traditionally played by seniors has exploded in the last few years and is now attracting athletes of all ages and skill levels.SportsJan 3
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Dressage attracting dedicated Manitoba ridersAn intricate style of equestrian isn't super common in the province, but the small group of riders is finding joy and international success.CanadaJan 2
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Jimmy Carter remembered fondly by Habitat for Humanity ManitobaThe former president was heavily involved with the organization, and made trips to build houses in Winnipeg in 1993 and 2017.CanadaDec 30, 2024
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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, 2024
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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, 2024
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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, 2024
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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, 2024