
Mackenzie Mazankowski
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Mackenzie Mazankowski is a Digital Broadcast Journalist with Global Saskatoon.
Mackenzie attended NAIT, where she was recognized with the Dr. Charles Allard ITV Founder Award for excellence. In spring of 2023, Mackenzie spent time at Global Okanagan as a Video Journalist practicum student. One of her most notable stories she covered while reporting in Kelowna was the McDougall Creek Wildfire. She also did some freelance work, including working at the JUNO Award Ceremony in Edmonton in March 2023. Mackenzie enjoys meeting new people through her job everyday, and continues to build connections and friendships within the industry.
When she is not busy reporting, Mackenzie enjoys spending her time being musical, singing, dancing, and listening to records, or spending time with friends and family and being out in nature.
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Video Archives
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60s Scoop: Two Métis siblings seek justice
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City recommends longer snow-clearing timeline for priority streets
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Communities across Saskatchewan walk to honour the missing and murdered
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Front-line physicians press ministers for action
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Warman High School over capacity, parents push for new school
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Sask. women suffer life-altering injuries in Vegas
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Fire bans issued in Saskatchewan
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Regina NICU facing overcapacity challenges
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Trial to decide Métis hunting & fishing rights
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Saskatchewan shaping Canada’s mining industry
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Canadians fed up, turning away from U.S. travel
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Saskatoon arena tentative agreement under review
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Healthy Living: Bladder Health
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Sask. $10-a-day childcare agreement remains unsigned
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Saskatoon Fire Department drug overdose response
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Saskatoon Blades head into first round of playoffs on the road
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Adopt a pet: two-year-old Brioche up for adoption
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Saskatoon Blades fan appreciation night
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Healthy Living: Cases of measles in Sask.
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Operators, families express concern on lack of $10-a-day child care extension
Author Archives
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‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not allA federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.CanadaMay 7
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Saskatoon recommends longer snow-clearing timeline for priority streetsThe change comes as city crews struggle to meet the existing target without additional resources.PoliticsMay 7
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Communities across Saskatchewan walk to honour the missing and murderedCommunities across Saskatchewan marked Red Dress Day with walks, ceremonies and gatherings to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.CanadaMay 6
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Saskatchewan’s front-line physicians press ministers for action, answersSaskatchewan doctors pressed provincial health ministers for answers on staffing, outdated tech, and called for more say in how care is delivered across the province.HealthMay 2
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Warman High School over capacity as parents push for new schoolParents in Warman are raising concerns over overcrowding at Warman High School, calling for faster progress on a long-proposed new school.EducationMay 1
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Saskatchewan women suffer life-altering injuries after Las Vegas accidentKatrine Sinclair and Charlie Lastowsky were struck by a vehicle in Las Vegas, suffering life-altering injuries with little to no medical insurance.CanadaApr 23
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Fire bans issued across Saskatchewan amid early dry conditionsSeveral rural municipalities, including Vanscoy, Corman Park, Rosthern, Eagle Creek and Meadow Lake, have issued fire bans as dry conditions settle in.EnvironmentApr 17
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Trial set to determine Métis hunting and fishing rights in SaskatchewanA trial set to begin next week in Meadow Lake, Sask. will address whether Métis people in the province have the right to hunt and fish for food freely.CanadaApr 10
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Saskatchewan shaping Canada’s mining industrySaskatoon has emerged as a mining hub in Canada, fostering innovation and growth within the industry. Saskatchewan's annual Mining Supply Chain Forum showcased the advancements.TechApr 9
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Canadians are fed up, turning away from travel to the United StatesA growing number of Canadians are grounding their travel south of the border as the realities of a trade war set in, forcing airports and airlines to adapt just as quickly.CanadaApr 8
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$170M private partner agreement to help fund Saskatoon’s arena under reviewThe City of Saskatoon is 'taking a breath' to re-evaluate its tentative agreement with the American company OVG360, a key funder for the city's upcoming arena.CanadaApr 8
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Parents face uncertainty as Sask. childcare agreement remains unsignedParents in Saskatchewan say they're concerned about the future of $10-a-day childcare program in the province.EducationMar 28
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Former gang member speaks out on rising crime among Saskatoon’s youthDiscussions about crime in Saskatchewan suggest more youth are getting involved. A former gang member turned advocate explores why young people are drawn to the lifestyle.CrimeFeb 28
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Air Canada took years to refund travellers after COVID-19 cancellationsAirlines like Air Canada have refunded millions of dollars to passengers for tickets cancelled due to COVID-19. However, some travellers are still waiting for what they're owed.CanadaJan 27
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Saskatchewan makes strides in domestic violence awarenessCommonSense Mediation Academy and the Provincial Association of Transition Houses (PATHS) are hosting a four-day seminar on domestic violence in Saskatoon this week.CanadaJan 17
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Brian Gallagher responds to guilty pleas from daughter’s accused killersCheyann Peeteetuce and Summer-Sky Henry, two women charged with first-degree murder in connection with Megan Gallagher's death, pleaded guilty to manslaughter.CrimeJan 16
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Megan Gallagher’s accused killers face trial, judge condemns delaysThe ongoing search for justice in the case of Megan Gallagher's death continued in court Monday, with two women facing charges in the murder taking the stand.CanadaJan 6
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Saskatchewan small businesses face big holiday pressuresChristmas is just under a week away, and as the holiday approaches, many people are feeling the stress that comes with it, including small businesses.ConsumerDec 19, 2024
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Taylor Kennedy’s charges stayed in fatal impaired driving collisionTaylor Kennedy was in court on Friday for sentencing but instead of a conviction the judge stayed the charge due to years of delays.CrimeDec 16, 2024
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City of Saskatoon undertakes residential snow gradingResidents are noticing big improvements after the City of Saskatoon began grading residential streets Monday. However, as Global News’ Mackenzie Mazankowski reports, opinions remain mixed, and there is still ample opportunity for further improvement with a full winter season ahead. Check out the video at the top of the page for more.TrafficDec 10, 2024
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Big Brothers Big Sisters Saskatoon searches for mentors this holiday seasonIt’s an organization that relies heavily on volunteer mentors to keep programs afloat, but with hundreds of kids currently on the waitlist, they are searching for more mentors.CanadaDec 9, 2024
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Survey shows newcomers lose financial confidence after coming to CanadaPacking up and moving to a new country is no easy task, and for many newcomers, the biggest learning curve is Canada's financial system.MoneyDec 5, 2024
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Saskatoon city council settles budget with lower-than-expected 2025 tax hikeAlthough the Mayor and council members are still adjusting to their new roles, they have agreed to limit the proposed property tax hike to 4.96 per cent.CanadaDec 3, 2024
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Saskatchewan priest accused of sexual assault of a minor takes the standSaskatoon priest Janko Kolosnjaji took the stand Friday at his sexual assault trial.CrimeNov 29, 2024
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Saskatoon city council approves $200,000 to help with warming sheltersWith winter in full force, the city is looking to help warming shelters. The total funding needed is estimated at $1.2 million to help with three warming shelters in the city.CanadaNov 27, 2024