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Hayatullah Amanat stories
- Online fundraisers launch for victims after Saskatoon student set on fire
- Saskatoon Public Schools offers counselling support after student set on fire at high school
- Dangerous speeds in school zone leads to tickets, impoundment in Prince Albert
- Sask. man arrested after intentionally ramming police motorcycle
- Saskatoon’s newest emergency shelter will likely be downtown
- Sask. man with history of spying on women faces 49 additional charges
- Teen girl charged with attempted murder after student set on fire at Saskatoon high school
- Girl, 15, set on fire in assault at Saskatoon high school: police
- Two injured in belt attack on Saskatoon transit bus
- Prince Albert police investigating after body discovered on 28th Street East
- Three Sask. women charged in connection with Air Ronge homicide
- Prince Albert police respond to over 100 calls in 12 hours
- Sask. RCMP investigating homicide in La Ronge
- Sask. RCMP investigating after semi-trailer rolls over on Highway 16
- Saskatoon police vehicle overturned after being struck by civilian car
- The Saskatchewan RCMP says a man died after being struck by a police vehicle
- Sask. police watchdog investigates after body pulled from sewage lagoon
- Woman charged after multiple sexual assaults at Sask. care facility
- Saskatchewan man arrested for a string of hay bale arson attacks was a firefighter
- Sask. woman faces murder charge after man dies
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.