Trillian Reynoldson
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Trillian Reynoldson is a digital broadcast journalist with Global Saskatoon.
Trillian has been working in the media industry for three years. She began her career in radio and also spent time in print, working with the Regina Leader-Post, before moving to Global Saskatoon.
When Trillian is not busy reporting she enjoys spending time at the gym and at home with her cats.
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Video Archives
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91-year old Saskatoon woman meets her idol Snoop Dogg
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Saskatoon celebrates water reservoir, pump station and lift station completion
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Innovation Saskatchewan funds $600,000 NASA mission
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Waterhen Lake First Nation school destroyed in fire Tuesday
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Guilt, anger, loss of sleep: Canadians say they need more help processing grief
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation releases new tentative agreement details
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Sask. campers will face light wildfire smoke on May long weekend: Environment Canada
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Sask. teachers union resumes bargaining Wednesday, begins vote on new sanctions mandate
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U of R researcher creates innovative alternative to paper straws
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation rejects final offer from province
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More pothole repairs required than normal, City of Saskatoon says
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Sask. Polytechnic receives $7.5 million donation for new campus
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Wildlife experts warn Saskatoon locals to leave nature in its place
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VR tool created by students brings the ocean to the Prairies
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Prairie Harm Reduction sees increase in fentanyl use in Saskatoon
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91-year old Saskatoon woman meets her idol Snoop DoggPhyllis Austman not only saw Snoop Dogg in concert for the first time Wednesday night, but also met him in person.Entertainment2 hours
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Autonomy on the horizon for First Nations University of Canada with new partnershipA new partnership sets the First Nations University of Canada on the path to becoming fully autonomous, which has been its vision since it was established in 1976.EducationJun 14
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Occupational therapy, speech language pathology programs coming to U of SThe province is investing in a new Occupational Therapy (OT) Program and Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Training Program at the University of Saskatchewan.CanadaJun 14
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Saskatchewan teachers agree to binding arbitration, sanctions to ceaseThe Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) has agreed to participate in binding arbitration for wages and class complexity-accountability framework.CanadaJun 14
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Hatchet attack among four stabbings reported in Saskatoon over weekendThe Saskatoon Police Service's Serious Assault Unit is investigating four stabbing incidents that took place over the weekend, including an assault with a hatchet.CrimeJun 10
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Onion Lake Cree Nation woman earns TD scholarshipA University of British Columbia student from Onion Lake Cree Nation is one of the 25 recipients of the TD Scholarship for Indigenous PeoplesCanadaJun 9
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122 violations during SPS Light Vehicle Inspection ProjectThe Saskatoon Police Service issued 42 vehicle inspection notices totaling 122 violations to be addressed after inspecting 48 vehicles Wednesday.CanadaJun 6
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Sask. filmmaker brings Indigenous cinema to the PrairiesThe Ācimowin Film Festival is underway in Saskatoon, with showings of 80 films created by local and international Indigenous filmmakers.CanadaJun 6
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Saskatchewan Roughriders report $1.1M operating loss last seasonThe Saskatchewan Roughriders' financial summary said the club had total revenues of $35.6 million and expenses of $36.7 million, resulting in excess expenses over revenues.SportsJun 6
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‘Eyes are the windows to the brain’: U of S researchers developing Alzheimer’s detection toolU of S researchers Changiz Taghibiglou and Sara Mardanisamani are working to develop a new, non-invasive AI screening tool for early detection of Alzheimer's disease.CanadaJun 5
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Saskatoon Public Library employees vote in favour of job actionSaskatoon Public Library employees, who haven't had a collective agreement since June 2023, voted 95 per cent in favour of job action.CanadaJun 4
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Man charged with threatening lives of officers during stand-off: Saskatoon policeTraffic restrictions were put in place as police responded to a report of a man threatening self-harm in Saskatoon's Sutherland neighbourhood on Monday.CanadaJun 4
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U of R research engineer creates innovative alternative to paper strawsUsing food-grade material and agricultural crop residue, a University of Regina research engineer created an alternative to paper straws.CanadaMay 10
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation rejects final offer from provinceA release from the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation said 90 per cent of voters opposed the offer put forward by the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee.CanadaMay 9
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Sask. Polytechnic receives $7.5 million donation for new campusSaskatchewan Polytechnic received $7.5 million from Concorde Group of Companies founders and renowned philanthropists Irene Dubé and the late Leslie Dubé.CanadaMay 7
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New virtual reality tool created by students brings the ocean to the PrairiesTwo University of Saskatchewan students won a competition after creating a metaverse to teach people in prairie provinces about our oceans.TechMay 5
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Q and A: Long-time City of Saskatoon general manager retiring after four decadesGeneral Manager of the Community Services Division, Lynne Lacroix is calling it a career after nearly 42 years with the City of Saskatoon.CanadaApr 24
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Second person charged in Regina trailer court homicide29-year-old Joshua Christopher Shore of Regina has been charged with Second Degree Murder. He made his first court appearance on Tuesday, May 23.CrimeMay 25, 2023
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Indian Head RCMP investigate hoax callPolice say the identity of the caller is unknown.CrimeMay 5, 2023