Hannah Spray

Reporter/Editor

Hannah Spray works as a reporter and editor for CBC Saskatoon.

Latest from Hannah Spray

New name for Cree bilingual school in Saskatoon honours traditional teachings

Classes are slated to start in the new home for awâsisak kâ-nîmîhtocik St. Francis School in fall 2025.

Some essential mail caught in limbo as Canada Post strike continues

As the Canada Post strike drags through its fourth week, people are being reminded to check on any essential mail they may be missing.

'Like driving in a Slurpee': Freezing rain, slushy snow create treacherous roads on Prairies

A section of the Trans-Canada Highway west of Swift Current, Sask., was closed Monday morning after two collisions were reported. Another section of Highway 1 was also closed, from Wolseley to the Manitoba border. Both sections have since reopened.

Police begin searching Saskatoon landfill in case of woman missing since 2020

Saskatoon police are beginning a search of the Saskatoon landfill on Wednesday as part of their investigation into the disappearance of Mackenzie Trottier, who was last seen on Dec. 21, 2020.

These 10 Sask. volunteers are being honoured for contributions to community

"I really believe that if you want to make a change, get involved, and be there when decisions are being made, so that you can make the change," says Jo Custead, one of the recipients of the 2023 Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal.

Family grateful for support as Saskatoon man recovers after apartment fire

A 30-year-old Saskatoon man is being treated in an Edmonton burn unit after he was severely injured in a fire in his apartment.

Saskatoon city council not ready to endorse second phase of freeway study

Council wants more information from the province about the environmental impacts of a proposed freeway that will wrap around much of the city.

Sask. singer awarded golden buzzer — and $25K — at Canada's Got Talent

Rebecca Strong, a Denesuline singer from Prince Albert, belted out a cover of Demi Lovato's Stone Cold for her audition on the show, bringing audience members to their feet and winning high praise from the judges.

Sask. teachers plan to escalate job action after February break

The announcement came Friday as teachers in the Battlefords and Prince Albert participated in rotating one-day strikes, and teachers across the province withdrew from lunch supervision duties.

Volunteers rush to rescue dogs before planned cull in La Loche, Sask.

Volunteers rescued more than 100 dogs from the Northern Village of La Loche, Sask., this week after learning the community was planning to cull the animals.