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
Man accused of putting GPS trackers on vehicle; Saskatoon police warn drivers to look out for more
A 46-year-old Saskatoon man has been charged after GPS trackers were secretly attached to another man's vehicle, and police say they believe there may be more trackers out there.
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Toxic gas at Bessborough Hotel sends 2 people to hospital
The Saskatoon Fire Department says chlorine and muriatic acid were mixed, creating toxic chlorine gas.
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Police team dedicated to reducing intimate partner violence now working in Saskatoon
Saskatoon’s first police team dedicated to intimate partner violence is already on the job, with an aim to reduce the rate in a province that leads most of Canada.
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Saskatoon's University Bridge partly reopened after encampment fire damaged sewage pipes
One lane of Saskatoon's University Bridge has reopened in each direction.
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Community group wants to convert historic Regina church into support hub for homeless
Trinity Lutheran Church in Regina shut down last month and is now up for sale for $1.9 million. Community advocates are working to buy it and convert it into a multi-use facility with wraparound supports for homeless people.
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Welcome to Canada
These 3 immigrant success stories show the Canadian dream is still alive for some in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan has struggled compared to other provinces to retain newcomers arriving from other countries, according to Statistics Canada data and a recent Pollara survey commissioned by CBC. But these three business owners say the Canadian dream is alive in the province.
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U of Regina international students say they felt numb, angry after being targeted in racist incident
A 22-year-old international student in Regina says he was left feeling numb after an incident where four men yelled racist insults at him and two friends, threatened them and threw coffee at them. He says he's speaking out because he doesn't want others to face what he and his friends did.
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First babies of 2025, known as Gen Beta, have arrived in Saskatchewan
Saskatoon and Regina already have their first Gen Beta babies, a cohort that will include anyone born between 2025 and 2039.
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Sask. mother elated that son with autism, ADHD and ODD to be allowed back to school full-time after 5 years
While most of his classmates enjoy basketball, field trips, and time to relax, 13-year-old Aadien Vansickle often finds himself alone in a classroom unable to take part in activities that make school fun.
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Man who escaped Syria after being hit with stray bullet among 100 granted citizenship in Saskatoon ceremony
A group of 100 people took their oaths of Canadian citizenship in Saskatoon on Tuesday.
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