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Hayatullah Amanat stories
- More snow on the way for Saskatoon
- Saskatoon Friendship Centre opens emergency warming shelter
- Saskatoon emergency response pitches $1.2M warming centres plan
- Sask. company fined $84,000 after worker dies
- Increased police presence in Prince Albert neighborhood
- Several collisions reported following freezing rain in Saskatoon
- Saskatoon sudden death deemed homicide: Police
- No injuries in Saskatoon garage fire
- SIRT investigation finds no police wrongdoing after high-speed chase in Sask.
- Who are Saskatoon's new city councillors?
- Multiple people bear sprayed at Saskatoon mall, police investigating
- Fourth suspect charged with murder after body found in Saskatoon home
- RCMP seek public assistance to identify suspects after break and enter at Sask. business
- RCMP searching for suspect after Sask. man injured in 'targeted' shooting
- Early voting in Saskatoon civic elections comes to a close today
- No injuries in Saskatoon structure fire
- No injuries after series of collisions involving moose: Sask. RCMP
- Sask. First Nation strikes $155M 'cows and plows' settlement
- Police say thief stole guns, boat, quad and trailer from Sask. home
- Want to move to Canada? Pros and cons of living in Saskatchewan
Hayatullah Amanat
ContactHayatullah Amanat is a web journalist for CTV News Saskatoon. Previously, he worked as a digital writer for CTVNews.ca, bringing nearly a decade of experience in digital news.
Before joining CTV, Hayatullah worked for TOLOnews in Afghanistan and contributed to Maiwand Radio and Television in Kabul. In recent years, he covered COVID-19, as well as the security situation and political upheaval in Afghanistan.
He speaks English, Farsi/Dari, and conversational Pashto. Outside of work, he enjoys reading books and playing soccer.