Aishwarya Dudha

Reporter

Aishwarya Dudha is a reporter for CBC Saskatchewan based in Saskatoon. She specializes in immigration, justice and cultural issues and elevating voices of vulnerable people. She has previously worked for CBC News Network and Global News. You can email her at aishwarya.dudha@cbc.ca

Latest from Aishwarya Dudha

'I'm in trouble': As Canada Post strike drags on, small Sask. businesses say they're feeling the hit

As the Canada Post strike drags on, businesses in rural areas are left without what's an essential service to many. Dan Driediger, who runs a map business in northern Saskatchewan, says the strike is killing his business.

Sask. braces for potential trade impacts with Trump's return

Saskatchewan’s economy heavily relies on exports to the international market, with the U.S. being one of the biggest trading partners. Sectors that could be affected by Trump's return include agriculture, mining, steel and energy.

U.S. expats with Sask. connections watching 'stressful' election closely

U.S. expats in Saskatchewan are watching Tuesday’s election closely. From the presidential battle to senate races to concerns about unrest in the streets and the rights of women, their attention is locked in.

27 students, driver injured in school bus crash near Tisdale, Sask.

RCMP say 27 students and an adult were on a school bus that crashed Monday afternoon near Tisdale, a town about 200 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.

Election 'challenging' says Sask. Party's Moe, as NDP's Beck addresses her party's rural prospects

There are just a few days before votes are counted in Saskatchewan’s 2024 provincial election. Monday is the last day of voting and Elections Saskatchewan says results deciding who will govern the province should be out by midnight.

Saskatoon man says painting with coffee helped him get his feet back on the ground

Chris Relitz's life changed in an instant when he was brutally attacked. He says a dollar store paint kit — along with his wife's notoriously strong coffee — helped him find his path to healing.

No charges after suspected abduction case of 5-day-old prompted Amber Alert: Sask. RCMP

Saskatchewan RCMP said in a news release that there will be no charges in connection with the taking of a baby from Montreal Lake Cree Nation.

Sask. police searching for carjackers after 2 vehicles stolen at gunpoint in Prince Albert, RM of Garden River

Saskatchewan RCMP are asking people in the rural municipality of Garden River and the city of Prince Albert to be on the lookout for four people alleged to have been involved in carjacking a Good Samaritan, and then stealing another vehicle at gunpoint less than an hour later.

'Alternative response' officers start patrolling Regina's downtown core

Seven new special constables are out walking the beat in the downtown area in Regina. Alternative response officers, or AROs, officially began patrolling the streets on Tuesday after weeks of in-service training.

Nominations closed for Saskatchewan election

Nominations are now closed for the provincial election in Saskatchewan scheduled for Oct. 28. Both the Saskatchewan Party and the NDP have a full slate of candidates in all 61 ridings.