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Hayatullah Amanat stories
- Spike in drug overdoses in Prince Albert makes police alert people
- Saskatoon crews resume residential street sweeping
- City of Prince Albert fined $95,000 for workplace injury
- Saskatoon police renew calls for help solving historic homicide
- Sask. government touts record number of surgeries, despite lingering questions over its methods
- Saskatoon teen arrested after attempted liquor store robbery
- Sask. man charged with murder after elderly assault victim’s death
- Winnipeg man wanted for murder arrested in Saskatoon
- Saskatoon police investigating city's 9th homicide
- Sask. man facing charges for sexual assault of teen girl
- Meet Saskatoon’s new Chief of Police
- Police make 3 arrests after 4 staff members assaulted at Sask. business
- Company fined $260,000 for workplace injury in Saskatoon
- Two rural Sask. men face charges after drugs and fake pistol seized in traffic stop
- Saskatoon police say a man was seriously assaulted for trying to stop a theft
- An 18-year-old was stabbed on a Saskatoon bus, police say
- These Saskatoon parks are getting a makeover
- Sask. residents looking after aging or sick family need financial help and home support: report
- High school students gear up for Robot Rumble at Sask. Polytech
- Morning stabbing in Saskatoon sends three to hospital
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.