Hannah Spray

Reporter/Editor

Hannah Spray works as a reporter and editor for CBC Saskatoon.

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Guilty pleas entered in 2011 murder in rural Sask. where victim died in trunk of car

Robert Wesley Pich has pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of Edward Geddes in 2011, and his uncle John Robert Gregoire has pleaded guilty to interfering with human remains.

Defence closes case at trial for former director at Saskatoon Christian school

Lawyers are preparing their closing arguments in the trial for John Olubobokun, a former director at Christian Centre Academy. He is charged with nine counts of assault with a weapon after former students came forward with allegations that he had regularly hit them with a wooden paddle.

Former Saskatoon Christian school director denies hitting students with paddle

John Olubobokun, 64, testified in his own defence at his trial in Saskatoon provincial court on Tuesday. The former director at Christian Centre Academy is charged with nine counts of assault with a weapon.

Sask. 2nd-last province to sign on to National School Food Program

The federal government will be providing $15.8 million over three years for school food programs in Saskatchewan.

New name for Cree bilingual school in Saskatoon honours traditional teachings

Classes are slated to start in the new home for awâsisak kâ-nîmîhtocik St. Francis School in fall 2025.

Some essential mail caught in limbo as Canada Post strike continues

As the Canada Post strike drags through its fourth week, people are being reminded to check on any essential mail they may be missing.

'Like driving in a Slurpee': Freezing rain, slushy snow create treacherous roads on Prairies

A section of the Trans-Canada Highway west of Swift Current, Sask., was closed Monday morning after two collisions were reported. Another section of Highway 1 was also closed, from Wolseley to the Manitoba border. Both sections have since reopened.

Police begin searching Saskatoon landfill in case of woman missing since 2020

Saskatoon police are beginning a search of the Saskatoon landfill on Wednesday as part of their investigation into the disappearance of Mackenzie Trottier, who was last seen on Dec. 21, 2020.

These 10 Sask. volunteers are being honoured for contributions to community

"I really believe that if you want to make a change, get involved, and be there when decisions are being made, so that you can make the change," says Jo Custead, one of the recipients of the 2023 Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal.

Family grateful for support as Saskatoon man recovers after apartment fire

A 30-year-old Saskatoon man is being treated in an Edmonton burn unit after he was severely injured in a fire in his apartment.