Shlok Talati

Journalist

Based in Regina, Shlok Talati is a reporter with CBC Saskatchewan. Talati joined CBC News as a Donaldson Scholar in 2023. He has since worked with The World This Hour, CBC Toronto's digital desk, and CBC Sask. He holds a master of journalism from the University of King's College, Halifax. You can reach him at [email protected]

Latest from Shlok Talati

Paleontologists discover Sask.'s 1st fossil specimens of horned centrosaurus

McGill University students and paleontologists have documented what they say are Saskatchewan's first confirmed centrosaurus fossil specimens.

Artists, attendees say they're still waiting for compensation months after Regina's Sweet Escape music fest

Months after the Regina's inaugural Sweet Escape music festival, many people say they didn't get what they were promised — including internationally-renowned artist Polo G’s team and the Hospitals of Regina Foundation.

More than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters gather at Regina city hall after outgoing mayor cancels flag raising

A Palestinian flag-raising ceremony planned at Regina City Hall for Friday was cancelled the day before at the authority of the mayor, according to the city.

Notwithstanding clause architect Howard Leeson remembered for his love for Sask. and the country

Howard Leeson — a Regina resident instrumental to helping write Canada's constitution — died at the age of 82 on Sunday. 

Sask. marks Remembrance Day as hundreds pay tribute to veterans, fallen soldiers

Hundreds of people filled the SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon as young cadet bands and bagpipers streamed through the building to remember the men and women who have defended Canada in times of war and peace and the 118,000 Canadians who have been killed in service to this country.

Regina Rams win 1st all-Sask. Hardy Cup in more than 2 decades

The Regina Rams won the Hardy Cup showdown against the Saskatchewan Huskies Saturday, in the first finals clash between the two teams in 22 years.

Sask. school board races may be attracting more attention this year, 'election nerd' says

While the race for mayor usually gets the most attention in civic elections, school board trustee races are also sparking conversations in some communities this year.

'We basically lost everything': Bats force Sask. family to abandon house

Rachelle and Kelly Swan bought their house in Spiritwood two years ago. They gave up their keys to the bank voluntarily in May, closing the door on the bat-infested house.  
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Some Sask. residents concerned as Canada-India relations take a hit

The back-and-forth between the two countries has left some Saskatchewan residents feeling uncertain. A Saskatoon-based immigration consultant says his office has been fielding five to six calls a day from worried newcomers.

Sask. court fines SaskPower $840K for deaths of 2 workers

A Weyburn court has given SaskPower one of the largest fines for a workplace accident in recent Canadian history in the death of two workers in Weyburn four years ago.