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

Saskatoon man pleads guilty to impaired driving in crash that killed 25-year-old e-scooter rider

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.

Sask. NDP warns of bill hikes as Crown corporations report drop in net earnings

Saskatchewan’s Crown corporations reported the highest ever capital spending and record revenues in 2024-25; however, net earnings declined compared to the previous year, according to the Crown Investment Corporation's latest annual report.

Saskatoon philanthropist Joe Remai remembered as a 'true community builder'

Joseph Remai, one of Saskatoon's best-known real estate developers and philanthropists, has died at the age of 89.

'Desperate for rainfall': Farmers, ranchers in southwest Sask. reeling from another dry year

The Rural Municipality of Big Stick, about 300 kilometres southwest of Saskatoon, close to the Alberta border, has declared a local state of emergency, and more municipalities may follow as producers face a worsening drought.

More than 10,000 Sask. evacuees allowed to return home, some feeling 'alone and ignored'

As thousands of wildfire evacuees from parts of northern Saskatchewan start to return home, others are still scattered across multiple provinces, struggling to access aid and waiting for answers.

'I'm just happy to have a house': Evacuees start returning to La Ronge

As some northern Saskatchewan residents begin returning to their communities, Matthew Maurer says local businesses are running low emotionally and financially, with no support from the provincial government.

35-year-old man found dead near Regina, RCMP investigating as suspicious

RCMP are investigating after Aron Lunan, 35, was found dead near Grand Coulee, just west of Regina, according to a news release.

Sask. government announces $500 for every adult from evacuated communities

Premier Scott Moe has announced a $500 emergency payment for every Saskatchewan resident over the age of 18 from a community evacuated due to the province's escalating wildfire crisis, with a promise of more support to come as evacuees face growing challenges.

Candle Lake prepares for imminent fire threat; restaurant closes to serve firefighters only

The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency has advised the Resort Village of Candle Lake that the province’s largest wildfire, the Shoe fire, will likely reach the community within the next three to 10 days, depending on weather conditions.

'Do we have a house?' Caregivers working to make sure kids are occupied, calm during wildfire evacuations

As wildfires continue to displace people from northern Saskatchewan, families and support services are trying to keep kids occupied, and not worrying about the fires threatening their homes.