Aishwarya Dudha
Aishwarya Dudha is a digital broadcast journalist at Global Regina.
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Video Archives
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Experience Regina apologizes for ‘misogynistic’ rebrand slogans
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Study shows inflation one cause of declining mental health among Canadians
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Regina businesses scoring big with economic spinoff thanks to Grey Cup
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Saskatchewan’s Chief Medical Health Officer calls for residents to get flu shots
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Sask. pharmacists share options for parents during children’s Tylenol shortage
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Bank of Canada rate jumps taking toll on Sask. households
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Regina’s central library is making its case for a complete rebuild
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Diwali celebrated across Saskatchewan with message of light over darkness
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City of Regina assessing funding options for green compost bins
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Flu shot bookings are now available for Saskatchewan residents
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Regina advocates question inadequate conditions for homeless
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Calls to Regina Transition House increasing beyond pandemic levels
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Sisters in Spirit Walk held in Regina
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Regina slashing amusement tax as provincial sales tax begins
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Kids in Saskatchewan head back to school
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Saskatchewan police issue warning about text message extortion scam
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Author Archives
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Sask. experts weigh in after government bans TikTok on work devicesSaskatchewan experts weigh in after governments ban the TikTok app on their devices for security reasons.CanadaMar 2
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Kane Fritzler from Saskatchewan competing on upcoming ‘Survivor’ seasonThe 25-year-old graduate of the University of Saskatchewan law school was selected as one of the participants for the 44th season of 'Survivor.'EntertainmentFeb 28
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Sask. government makes $45 million after last SLGA liquor store permit auctionsThe Saskatchewan government earned $45 million from auctions to sell off liquor store permits as Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) Retail Inc. closes in March.ConsumerFeb 28
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4-day week preferable, aids employee retention and well-being, new poll showsIt might seem like a fever dream for now, but four-day workweeks could be making their way to an office near you.CanadaFeb 27
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Police investigating after Regina woman, 41, allegedly sexually assaultedEugene Laramee, 64 has been charged with sexual assault, aggravated threats and aggravated sexual assault with chocking.CrimeFeb 27
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4th person charged in connection with 1st-degree murder of Jeremy StarblanketDarren Masuskapoe is charged with first-degree murder in Jeremy Starblanket’s 2021 death.CrimeFeb 27
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Last chance to skate at Wascana rinkTuesday is your last chance to skate at the Rink on Wascana as it's closing on March 1.CanadaFeb 27
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Regina residents celebrate Family DayRegina families are making the most of Family Day events in the Queen City. Residents of all ages took part in events across the city.CanadaFeb 20
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Paint and brushes available for Cathedral residents to cover up unwanted graffitiPaint is available for some residents who want to remove graffiti from their walls. Andrew Stevens Regina city councillor for ward 3 is providing it.ConsumerFeb 7
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SHA employee terminated for embezzling funds from residents’ trust accountsAccording to a statement from Saskatchewan Health Authority, a continuing care facility uncovered irregular payments for cash and purchased items from residents' trust accounts.CanadaFeb 7
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Delissio disappearing: Sask. shoppers lament Nestlé pulling pizza and frozen mealsSaskatchewan shoppers react to the news Delissio, Lean Cuisine, Stouffer's and Life Cuisine brands will no longer be available in Canadian grocery stores.CanadaFeb 6
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130 traffic tickets and 211 warnings issued in Warman, Sask. in JanuaryRCMP say traffic tickets in Warman, Sask., last month included 69 for speeding, 13 for distracted driving, 10 for unregistered vehicles and 22 for vehicle equipment violations.TrafficFeb 6
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Saskatchewan veterinary expert weighs in on shortage of domestic, international veterinarians"We're past the tipping point. I think the problem has become more severe and more acute in the last few years, especially through the pandemic," Stephen Manning said.CanadaJan 12
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FSIN demands removal of deadlines for Indian day school settlementAs it stands, those applying for the class action must do so by Friday and must have already applied for an extension past the original deadline of July 13, 2022.CanadaJan 11
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Sask. RCMP seek help to locate truck, occupants considered armed and dangerousPierceland RCMP in Saskatchewan are searching for a vehicle described as a silver 2010 GMC pickup truck with a crew cab, and a license plate ending with WK after shots were fired.CrimeJan 11
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RCMP’s annual Family Violence Initiative Fund open to applicationsPrograms include workshops, training for investigators, counselling for high-risk groups and classroom instruction.CrimeJan 10
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Huskies share love of hockey with blind youth in SaskatoonHuskies forwards Cael Zimmerman and Aiden Bulych volunteered as guides, providing the hockey newcomers a trusted partner to skate with.SportsJan 10
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Bookmarking the most popular reads of 2022: Regina Public LibrarySaskatchewan author Michelle Good’s Five Little Indians was in high demand, It is a story about five residential school survivors trying to find their way in the world.ConsumerJan 10
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Connor Bedard continues hot streak with WHL’s Pats after breaking records at world juniorsIn true Bedard fashion, he exceeded his already sky-high expectations. Four goals, two of them shorthanded, and two assists was good for six points and a Pats win over Calgary.SportsJan 9
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Traffic safety fund grants rolling out across Saskatchewan communitiesSGI announced the latest recipients of provincial traffic safety fund grants – money that will be used for speed display signs, crosswalks and other upgrades for pedestrian safety.CanadaJan 9
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Regina police investigating collision that led to 91-year-old being injuredPolice were called to the intersection of Victoria Avenue and McIntyre Street for a collision involving injuries at around 11:40 a.m. on Thursday.CrimeJan 6
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It’s Orthodox Christmas Eve and many in Saskatchewan are celebratingOrthodox Christmas is celebrated on Jan. 7 this year, for those cultures following the Julian calendar, including many Ukrainians in Saskatchewan.CanadaJan 6
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Regina wildlife rehab seeks donations to upgrade facility, offers wildlife safety tipsAngela Tremka of Salthaven West says the Regina wildlife rehab centre used to see a few hundred patients in a year, but cares for 1,500 birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles.CanadaJan 4
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Nigerian-born Regina woman, 32, named partner at national law firm: ‘Believe in yourself’Wuraola Dasylva moved from Nigeria to Canada in 2015 and studied for a master's degree in law at the University of Manitoba. She was called to the Canadian bar in 2018.CanadaJan 4
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Saskatoon police arrest 34-year-old after stabbing incident Tuesday morningPolice found a 20-year-old man who had been stabbed. He was taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, according to a press release.CrimeJan 3