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 [email protected]

Latest from Aishwarya Dudha

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.

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.

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.

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.

Bear seen wandering Regina euthanized after being injured during capture

Police and conservation officers were on the scene at Victoria Avenue and Montreal Street, just east of downtown Regina, after a bear was spotted in the area.

Provincial fire ban issued for large part of northern Sask.

A fire ban has been issued by the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency for a large part of the province's north, effective as of 5 p.m. Thursday.

Saskatoon riverboat Prairie Lily docked due to low water levels, sandbars

The Prairie Lily river boat has run aground after over a decade of sailing the South Saskatchewan River. On Wednesday, owners of the Saskatoon riverboat said the water level is so low that they can’t cruise the ship anymore.

Sask. expanding infant RSV immunization program

Saskatchewan is expanding its infant RSV immunization program to include all babies born one month before and during RSV season, which typically lasts from the start of October until the end of March.

Former WHL player Rob Trumbley's family believes concussions led to his death

Rob Trumbley, originally from Regina, a former enforcer who played for WHL's Moose Jaw Warriors and was a draft pick for the Vancouver Canucks, died in January at the age of 50.

Indigenous-led partnerships powering 2 new Sask. renewable energy projects

Two new renewable energy projects are coming to south-central Saskatchewan, both through Indigenous-led partnerships.