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Hayatullah Amanat stories
- Saskatoon Transit sees third violent incident in under a week
- Sask. students awarded post-secondary funding for leadership and Indigenous scholarship
- Saskatoon care home workers vote to accept new offer
- One hospitalized after firefighters pull truck from Shell River Sask.
- Saskatoon is lowering the speed limit on these neighbourhood bikeway streets
- 'School loss was preventable': Fire destroys school on northern Sask. First Nation
- Emergency crews are battling a fire at this northern Sask. First Nation community's school
- Sask. man, Alberta woman killed in fatal collision on highway 28
- Saskatoon police renew calls for historic homicide of Linda Clark
- Saskatoon police investigating stabbing on city bus
- Saskatoon weather: warmer days ahead
- Teen boy faces arson charge after multiple vehicles burned in Saskatoon
- Sask. RCMP investigating homicide in northern community
- Sask. woman says $1M Western Max win ‘like a weight has lifted off my shoulders’
- Sask. company fined for incident where worker fell to their death
- Saskatoon weather: Mix of sun and cloud, chance of rain overnight
- Calgary police search Saskatoon for man wanted in Canada-wide warrant
- Lumber tumbles down embankment in Saskatoon freeway crash
- Inmate dies at Sask. Regional Psychiatric Centre
- Police investigating after armed robbery at Saskatoon store
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.