
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
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No relief in sight from wildfires as 20 Sask. communities under evacuation orders
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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'Resources stretched thin,' Premier Scott Moe says, as Saskatchewan wildfires rage on
Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan's ability to fight a plague of wildfires across the province is reaching the breaking point. The premier was joined by officials from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency at a news conference in Prince Albert to update the current wildfire situation.
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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.
Canada -Saskatoon |

'Keep thinking about the goal': 87-year-old U of Sask. grad hopes to help revitalize Cree language
At the age of 87, Louise Fraser has achieved her dream of becoming a teacher. When she walked across the stage to accept her degree on Saturday, the residential school survivor said she was reclaiming something that was almost taken from her as a child.
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2 RCMP vehicles hit by allegedly impaired drivers in separate crashes
Saskatchewan RCMP say two police cruisers were damaged in separate crashes involving impaired drivers this week.
Canada -Saskatoon |

2 homicides in 2 days over long weekend in Saskatoon
A 43-year-old man died Sunday night after being stabbed near River Landing in Saskatoon. On Saturday morning, a 20-year-old man was fatally shot at a Saskatoon motel in the 2000 block of Avenue B North.
Canada -Saskatoon |

Measles outbreak will continue unless more people get vaccinated: Sask. chief medical officer
There have been 37 reported measles cases in Saskatchewan from mid-March to mid-May, Saskatchewan Chief Medical Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said at a news conference Friday, compared to only two cases from 2015 to 2024.
Canada -Saskatchewan |

Indigenous leaders call on new Pope to return thousands of artifacts
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is calling for the Vatican to return sacred First Nation artifacts that were taken from Indigenous communities during the residential school era.
Canada -Saskatoon |

Prince Albert police to install health sensors in cells
The Prince Albert Police Service is installing health monitoring technology in some of its detention cells to alert staff if someone goes into medical distress.
Canada -Saskatoon |

Saskatoon program helps former inmates rebuild lives and clean up community
An initiative in Saskatoon is helping people who've had trouble with the law find work.
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