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Doug Falconer

Doug Falconer

Doug Falconer was raised on a grain farm near Glentworth, in south central Saskatchewan.

He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1991, and a Bachelor of Education Degree in 1993, both from the University of Regina. In 1993, Doug pursued his dream of broadcasting by attending Western Academy Broadcasting College in Saskatoon, and got his first job in Port Hardy, BC that fall.

He moved to GX94 Yorkton in 1994, to take employment as the Afternoon News Anchor until 1996. After nearly three years of working at radio stations in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Doug returned to Yorkton as Assistant News Director in 1999.

He took over the News Director duties in 2003, and the Agriculture Director鈥檚 job in 2020.

Recent Work by Doug

Ottawa and Saskatchewan providing drought support with the doubled low yield appraisal

Ottawa and Saskatchewan providing drought support with the doubled low yield appraisal

SCIC is doubling the low yield appraisal threshold values, allowing customers to salvage their eligible crops as feed, without negatively impacting future individual coverage.
Recent rains help crops in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Recent rains help crops in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Various causes of crop damage were reported over the past week, including excess moisture due to recent rain, which has been rated as minor in most regions.
Saskatchewan farmers are spraying and hauling grain: Crop report

Saskatchewan farmers are spraying and hauling grain: Crop report

With seeding complete in the province, producers are busy with in-field spraying and other activities such as hauling grain.
Two suspects appear in court in Carry the Kettle quadruple murder

Two suspects appear in court in Carry the Kettle quadruple murder

Two suspects charged in a quadruple homicide on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation have been remanded in custody with new court dates set.
Spring Seeding Complete in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Spring Seeding Complete in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Almost all Saskatchewan producers have completed their seeding operations with 100 per cent of the 2025 crop seeded. Rain was welcome in many parts of the province this week.
Youth charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder appears in court again

Youth charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder appears in court again

A 15-year-old accused in a quadruple murder on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation has been remanded, with a new court date next week.
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