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

New Netflix series about a hockey team's bus crash hits a nerve in Sask.

A new Netflix hockey series is in production, set in a working-class town where hockey is everything until a bus crash kills players and their coach. The similarity to the Humboldt Broncos' tragedy is raising eyebrows in their home province.

Sask. restaurant owners charged with exploiting foreign workers

A husband and wife are accused of misrepresenting job opportunities, threatening deportation without lawful cause, and charging foreign workers illegal fees for employment at restaurants in North Battleford and Humboldt.

Hundreds gather to mourn Trevor Dubois, who died after fight with Sask. hospital security

Hundreds gathered in Prince Albert to mourn social worker and advocate Trevor Dubois, remembered for his warmth, humor and community impact.

Typo costs Saskatoon man a month's pay and benefits after immigration permit error

Ernest Odionu says the spousal open work permit extension he applied for as part of a family application was approved, but the validity date printed on the physical document mistakenly showed it had already expired.

Who was Trevor Dubois? Loved ones want people to understand the man they knew

Trevor Dubois is being remembered by friends and family as a man defined by laughter, compassion and advocacy. Those closest to him describe an outgoing, flamboyant and deeply kind man who was known for helping Indigenous youth and others struggling with mental health in Saskatchewan.

Get affordable housing or keep your pet? Saskatoon woman’s dilemma widespread

In Saskatchewan’s tight rental market, ‘no pets’ listings and extra fees push many into painful decisions and leave animal rescue groups to deal with the result.

Vandalism, safety concerns push Saskatoon’s only cat café to relocate

Cat café owner Sydney Sylvester says vandalism and safety concerns are forcing her business to relocate from its location in downtown Saskatoon.

Fog blankets southern Saskatchewan, creating icy and dangerous roads

A fog advisory is in effect for much of southern Saskatchewan, with Environment and Climate Change Canada warning that icy roads and reduced visibility could make travel dangerous through the afternoon Thursday.

Two killed in early morning crash south of Saskatoon

Two people are dead after an early morning highway collision on New Year’s Day, the Saskatoon Fire Department said Thursday morning.

'My family, they're hurt right now,' says father of man killed in shooting on Sask. First Nation

The family of a man killed on Big Island Lake Cree Nation say they're struggling with shock as they try to understand why someone would have shot him.