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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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: February 13
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Global News at 6 Regina: February 13
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Cancer survivor helps others with business
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A warmup for the weekend: Feb. 24 Saskatchewan weather outlook
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CAA recommends checking car battery health now
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Empty nesters elevating spaces: Décor and Design
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Reducing clutter and getting organized: Décor and Design
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Rock climbing at Clip ‘n Climb: Experience Saskatoon
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7 Deadly Sins Haunted House serving up the scares
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Ghost train escape excursion: Experience Saskatoon
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Challenges during renovation projects: Décor and Design
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Fall activities at Crossmount Cider Company: Experience Saskatoon
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James Smith Cree Nation finding healing in fish fries after mass stabbing tragedy
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First Nations police force
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Changes underway in Saskatchewan following the death of Queen Elizabeth II
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Saskatchewan serious incident response team investigating death of Myles Sanderson
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Saskatchewan RCMP confirm stabbing suspect dead after being captured near Rosthern, Sask.
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Saskatchewan RCMP confirms one of two suspects in stabbings found dead
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School zone safety
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Bell seeks a new home in Adopt a Pet
Author Archives
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Jury selected for Winnipeg trial of man accused of killing 4 womenNine women and three men will decide if Jeremy Skibicki is guilty of four counts of first-degree murder.CanadaApr 25
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Green Cemetery Project Winnipeg aims to make death more environmentally friendly in ManitobaA group in Winnipeg is hoping to make death more environmentally friendly by creating a green cemetery in the province.CanadaApr 23
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Birds Hill-area Manitoba residents oppose pharmaceutical manufacturing facilityA proposed pharmaceutical manufacturing facility near Birds Hill Park is frustrating residents who live near by who say they were blindsided by the plansCanadaApr 8
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81-year-old rookie powerlifter breaking records, inspiring communityRon Brunner, 81, from Winnipeg broke records for his performance in his first-ever weightlifting competition this weekend.CanadaMar 17
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Winnipeg police open homicide investigation after unresponsive man dies in hospitalWinnipeg police opened a homicide inquiry following an individual-in-distress call Saturday. On scene, they found an unresponsive man who was later pronounced dead in hospital.CrimeMar 17
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Winnipeg emergency crews called to two fires on Main Street Saturday nightWinnipeg Fire Paramedic Service was called to two fires on Main Street Saturday night. Occupants of both buildings evacuated on their own, but one person was taken to hospital.FireMar 17
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University of Manitoba health sciences students using virtual realityThe future of health care education has arrived at the University of Manitoba. Students in a wide range of programs will now have access to virtual reality simulations.CanadaMar 15
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‘At a crisis point’: 45 non-profits speaking out on animal overpopulation in ManitobaDozens of animal welfare organizations have declared a state of emergency in Manitoba. They say the ongoing animal overpopulation crisis is impacting every community.CanadaMar 12
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U of M hosting top track and field athletes at U Sports championshipSome of Canada's best university athletes are in Winnipeg this weekend for the U Sports Track and Field Championships held at the University of Manitoba.SportsMar 7
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‘Break down barriers’: Manitoba Alpine offering free sit-ski lessons, lift ticket this MarchFor the rest of the month, Manitoba Alpine is offering free lessons and lift tickets for anyone looking to try out adaptive skiing.CanadaMar 4
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Manitoba nursing students push for compensation whilst putting in the clinical hoursSome Manitoba nursing students are speaking out over financial concerns they're facing, like parking, gas and uniforms, while going through their practical trainingCanadaFeb 26
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Community-funded Morden track expected to provide endless opportunitiesThe community of Morden is thrilled about a new recreational addition they hope will contribute to community health and economic growth.CanadaFeb 20
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Anticipated Grant Park track upgrade welcomed by sport enthusiastsTrack and field enthusiasts are welcoming an anticipated upgrade to a cement track in Grant Park thanks to funding in the city's new preliminary budget.CanadaFeb 15
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‘A lifetime experience’: Manitoba athletes gear up for Special Olympics winter gamesSpecial Olympians from Manitoba are gearing up the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games, which start later this month in Calgary.SportsFeb 6
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‘A very unique event’: Masters athletes in Winnipeg for squash nationalsMore than 60 athletes from coast to coast are in town this weekend to compete at Canadian Masters Squash Team Championship held at the Winnipeg Winter Club.SportsJan 26
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Manitobans embracing winter activities despite mild temperaturesWith a warm December nearly in the rearview mirror, many Manitobans are itching to get out and enjoy their favourite winter activities.CanadaDec 27, 2023
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Winnipeg store empowers cancer fighters with hopeA cancer survivor-turned-entrepreneur is sharing her story and passion for giving hope to others in her store, called The Unexpected GiftCanadaDec 22, 2023
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River Elm School students gifted pyjamas thanks to community donationsA big surprise for 245 River Elm School students Wednesday who were all gifted free pajamas thanks to the generosity of their communityCanadaDec 20, 2023
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Winnipeg police charge more people in second week of holiday checkstop programWPS run the checkstop program every December to discourage people from driving impaired but say people do it anyways.CanadaDec 18, 2023
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Organ donations and transplants in Canada rebounding to pre-pandemic levelsThousands of Canadians remain on the waiting list for an organ transplant even after new data shows donation and transplant rates are rebounding to near pre-pandemic levels.HealthDec 7, 2023
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Fire chiefs concerned over new report detailing drop in members, aging equipmentA new national report is highlighting a drop in the number of volunteer fire fighters and challenges when it comes to replacing aging equipmentCanadaDec 6, 2023
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Winnipeg’s Christmas Cheer Board gearing up to make record number of holiday hampersThe organization is spending more than $800,000 on food and more than $200,000 on toys for this year's program. It expects to deliver more than 19,000 hampers during the holidays.CanadaNov 3, 2023
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Advocates rally to shut down Manwin HotelThe Manwin Hotel on Main Street has been the site of homicides, stabbings and drug busts which is why advocates want to see it shut down.CanadaOct 13, 2023
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Transcona Collegiate hockey players ‘devastated’ after learning team disbandedThe Transcona Collegiate Institute Titans hockey team is saddened and shocked after sudden news the program won't be hitting the ice this season.CanadaSep 28, 2023
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5 Manitobans picked in inaugural PWHL draft inspiring next generation of hockey playersA total of five Manitobans had their name called Monday in what was a historic moment for women's hockey as the new Professional Women's Hockey League held its inaugural draftSportsSep 19, 2023