
Nicole Healey
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Nicole Healey is a digital broadcast journalist with Global Saskatoon.
Nicole graduated from NAIT’s Radio and Television program in 2022, where she received the Dr. Charles Allard ITV Founder Award, Jason Lang Scholarship and Global News Scholarship. She completed her practicum at Prime Time Local News Lloydminster and was hired on full time as a video journalist in 2022. She then moved to 630 CHED and Global News Radio in Edmonton as a reporter and weekend news anchor for nearly two years, where one of her career highlights included reporting on the 2023 Alberta provincial election. She moved to Saskatchewan in 2024 to join Global Saskatoon as a digital broadcast journalist.
When Nicole isn’t busy reporting, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two cats, Nia and Calvin. She also loves theatre and has been a Ukrainian dancer for 21 years.
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Video Archives
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Ride along as Saskatoon Fire responds to a 911 call
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A behind-the-scenes look at Saskatoon Fire Service Station 1
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Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo celebrates their bear birthdays
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Saskatchewan sees a decrease in Canada Crime Severity Index
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Saskatoon high school fire attack accused requests a judge-alone trial
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Saskatchewan farmers hope for more rain this summer
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Prince Albert National Park gets wildfire emergency advisory
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Muskeg fire reaches the outskirts of Beauval
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Muskeg wildfire prompts state of emergency in Patuanak
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Saskatchewan Government calls for changes to bail reform laws
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The Blue Jays Baseball Academy hosts an all-girls clinic in Saskatchewan
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Neighbours recall a loud crash following a fatal crane incident
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Thomas Hamp found not criminally responsible for killing girlfriend
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Saskatchewan Government facing potential legal action over wildfire efforts
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Southern Saskatchewan RMs declare drought emergency
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Summer festivities kick off in Saskatchewan
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Big Bounce Canada brings massive inflatable attraction to Saskatoon
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Saskatoon Public Schools expanding safety programs next year after high school fire attack
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Saskatoon downtown businesses applaud concrete barrier removal
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SaskTel sees income dip for a fourth year in a row
Author Archives
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Ride along as Saskatoon Fire responds to a 911 callIn our ongoing series on the Saskatoon Fire Service, we are getting an in-depth look at what happens when first responders get a 911 call.Fire4 hours
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A behind-the-scenes look at Saskatoon Fire Service Station 1This week Saskatoon Fire Service gave Global News a behind-the-scenes look at the day in a life of a firefighter.FireJul 24
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Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo celebrates their bears’ birthdaysThe Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo is hosting a week-long birthday celebration for the bears Mistaya and Koda's 20th birthdays.LifestyleJul 23
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Saskatchewan sees a decrease in Canada crime severity IndexSaskatchewan still leads all provinces when it comes to the national crime severity index.CanadaJul 22
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Accused in Saskatoon high school fire attack requests judge-alone trialThe 14-year-old girl accused in the Evan Hardy Collegiate fire attack appeared at the court of king's bench Wednesday for the first time.CrimeJul 16
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Saskatchewan farmers hope for more rain this summerSaskatchewan farmers are hoping the province gets more rain this summer, especially in the south where some crops have seen only one to two inches of rain all season.WeatherJul 15
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Prince Albert National Park under wildfire emergency advisoryThe Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said the Buhl fire has entered the northeast corner of the park and is 35.5 km from the town of Waskesiu as of Monday afternoon.FireJul 14
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Saskatchewan wildfires: Muskeg fire reaches the outskirts of BeauvalHundreds of people have been forced to flee from the Village of Beauval in northern Saskatchewan due to the Muskeg wildfire breaching the outskirts of the community.FireJul 11
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Muskeg wildfire prompts state of emergency in PatuanakThe Hamlet of Patuanak has declared a state of emergency while the community of Beauval orders all remaining residents to evacuate.FireJul 10
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Blue Jays Baseball Academy hosts all-girls clinic in SaskatchewanThe Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Academy hosts an all-girls clinic in Saskatoon.SportsJul 8
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Saskatoon neighbours recall loud crash following fatal crane incidentNeighbours recall hearing a loud crash after a crane fell, killing one man and injuring another Saturday morning.InvestigationsJul 7
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Saskatchewan man found not criminally responsible in stabbing death of girlfriendA Court of King's Bench judge in Saskatoon says a man who fatally stabbed his girlfriend in 2022 is not criminally responsible for his actions.CrimeJul 3
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Saskatchewan government faces potential legal action over wildfire effortsThe law firm Procido LLP is evaluating the viability of a negligence claim against the Government of Saskatchewan.FireJul 2
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‘This is the worst that I can remember,’ southern Saskatchewan RMs declare drought emergencyFour southern Saskatchewan rural municipalities have declared a drought emergency, as parts of the province see little to no rain this summer.EnvironmentJun 30
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Summer festivities kick off across SaskatchewanIt's an action-packed weekend for Saskatchewan, with lots of family-friendly activities to enjoy.EntertainmentJun 27
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Saskatoon Public Schools to expand safety programs next year after fire attackAs schools close for the summer, the Saskatoon Public School Board is looking towards the future, funding more programs designed to address behavioural and safety concerns.EducationJun 26
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Saskatoon downtown businesses applaud concrete barrier removalA concrete barrier known to be a hot spot for unhoused people to gather, in downtown Saskatoon, has been removed.LifestyleJun 25
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SaskTel sees income dip for a 4th year in a rowSaskatchewan Crown Corporations have released their annual fiscal reports, and SaskTel is down over 10 million in net income from the previous year.EconomyJun 24
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Saskatoon Broadway businesses feel safe despite small uptick in crimeBusinesses in Saskatoon's Broadway neighbourhood have been implementing more security as many areas around the city grapple with rising crime and social disorder.CrimeJun 20
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Saskatchewan family believes missing mom is in dangerThe family of a missing woman in Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation is worried for her safety after her weekly check-in never came.InvestigationsJun 19
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Saskatoon real estate developer and philanthropist Joseph A. Remai has diedJoseph A. Remai, real estate developer and one of Saskatoon's biggest philanthropists, has died, his family says.LifestyleJun 18
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Saskatoon’s Canada Day fireworks display is changing locations due to low river water levelsCanada Day celebrations at Saskatoon's River Landing will look a little different this year, with fireworks being launched from Rotary Park.LifestyleJun 17
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Sask. NDP raise concerns over lack of pilots trained to fly new water bomberThe Saskatchewan NDP says no pilots have been trained to fly the recently purchased Conair Dash 8-Q400AT Airtanker.FireJun 16
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Camp Molly provides female, non-binary youth with hands-on experience in firefighting16 young women and non-binary youth are taking part in the four day program Camp Molly this week at the Regional training Facility outside of Saskatoon.FireJun 13
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Saskatoon police mark 1-year anniversary of Harvey Zoerb’s death with call for witnessesSaskatoon Police Service is renewing the call for witnesses in the brutal killing of Harvey Zoerb outside of Fairhaven School on June 12, 2024.CrimeJun 12