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Former Winnipeg broadcaster sentenced for Saskatchewan bank robberies

Former Winnipeg broadcaster and journalism instructor Stephen Vogelsang has been sentenced to nearly three years behind bars for a string of bank robberies in Saskatchewan.

Steve Vogelsang pleads guilty to 4 robberies in Regina, Saskatoon

Former Winnipeg broadcaster and journalism instructor Stephen Vogelsang pleaded guilty on Thursday to robbing four banks in Regina and Saskatoon. (Steve Vogelsang/Facebook)

Former Winnipeg broadcaster and journalism instructor Stephen Vogelsang has been sentenced to nearly three years behind bars for a string of bank robberies in Saskatchewan.

On Thursday, Volgelsang was handed a 1,030-day sentence in Regina provincial court, after pleading guilty to four robberies in Regina and Saskatoon between July and October 2017.

He will receive credit for time served.

Vogelsang was a journalism instructor at Red River College in Winnipeg from 2002 until 2011, and before that, he worked as a sports anchor at CKY which is now CTV Winnipeg before becoming news director.

Vogelsang still faces charges in Alberta for bank robberies in Medicine Hat.

Police released this still image from surveillance video of a man they say robbed two banks in Medicine Hat, Alta., in 2017. Steve Vogelsang has been charged in those robberies. (Medicine Hat Police Service)

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