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Aishwarya Dudha

Aishwarya Dudha

Reporter at CBKT-TV (CBC Regina)

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Glen McCallum re-elected as Métis Nation—Saskatchewan president, according to preliminary results

According to unofficial results posted on the Métis Nation—Saskatchewan website, Glen McCallum has been re-elected as president of the organization.
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No relief in sight from wildfires as 20 Sask. communities under eva...

Wildfires in Saskatchewan are expected to continue to grow aggressively during the next few days, fuelled by high temperatures, winds and dry conditions. And there's no sign of relief in sight, according to the latest update from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.
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Saskatoon man pleads guilty to impaired driving in crash that kille...

A Saskatoon man pleaded guilty to two charges in relation to a crash that killed a 25-year-old riding an e-scooter last summer.
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Sask.'s mortgage delinquency rate is highest among provinces, but i...

Many homeowners across the country are falling behind on mortgage payments.
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Former Saskatoon Christian school director found guilty of assaulti...

John Olubobokun was accused of using a wooden paddle to hit students when he was the director at Christian Centre Academy for four years starting in 2003. Judge Lisa Watson outlined her reasoning in a lengthy decision Monday afternoon in provincial court.
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Canadian Armed Forces hit the ground running in Saskatchewan to fig...

Hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces members arrived in Saskatchewan on the weekend and are helping the province fight devastating wildfires in the north. They have been deployed to some of the worst-affected areas.
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Ottawa invests $335K towards Indigenous-led wildfire training in Sa...

Ottawa announced $335,000 of funding to train 35 wildland firefighters with the Yorkton Tribal Council. The program is designed to blend modern firefighting techniques with Indigenous cultural burning practices, which involve low, controlled fires that clear away brush and reduce fuel for larger wildfires.
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Saskatoon's Buena Vista basketball court gets new look, new focus o...

Buckets & Borders, a Regina-based non-profit that restores and rebuilds basketball courts across Canada, is officially opening a vibrant new space in Saskatoon's Buena Vista Park on Saturday afternoon.
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Sask. urgent care centres operating 24/7 no longer a priority, heal...

Sask. urgent care centres operating 24/7 no longer a priority, health minister says
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Price of a promise: Chinese family returns home broke after paying ...

TingTing Biao remembers the moment she realized she lost everything, including tens of thousands of dollars in savings, on an immigration scheme that left her broke and traumatized. Biao is now back in China warning others about what happened — a dream that turned into a nightmare.
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Restaurant employers in Moose Jaw, Sask., charged with violating im...

Three Saskatchewan employers have been charged with violating immigration protection laws in a case that the province says is the first time charges were laid under provincial legislation.