Theresa Kliem

Journalist

Theresa Kliem is a journalist with CBC Saskatoon. She is an immigrant to Canada and loves telling stories about people in Saskatchewan. Email theresa.kliem@cbc.ca.

Latest from Theresa Kliem

Saskatoon Hilltops roll over St. Clair Saints and on to the 2023 Canadian Bowl

The Saskatoon Hilltops will head to the Canadian Bowl after a 43-0 win over the St. Clair Saints on Sunday.

Accessibility issues at Pride events, LGBTQ spaces can be isolating, say people with disabilities

Pride Month is a time to embrace diversity and show support for LGBTQ people. But with its traditions of parades and rambunctious parties, some celebrations can pose barriers for people living with disabilities — and they say more can be done year-round to make this community inclusive.

Farmer frustrated about missing climate action in Sask. budget

A Saskatoon climate activist and farmer says he is frustrated with the lack of money earmarked in the most recent Saskatchewan budget to address climate change.

Elite Canada brings gymnasts vying for national team status to Sask.

Making the national team is a dream for many athletes, including some young Canadian gymnasts who were competing at the Saskatoon Field House this past weekend.

'We're proving them wrong day after day': Sask. women among growing number of female soccer refs

When Shukwia Tajik isn't working for the City of Saskatoon as a project engineer, she puts on her black referee shoes, grabs her orange-and-yellow flags flags and heads onto the soccer field.

Saskatoon mom of 9-year-old fatally hit by truck in 2021 has to wait another 10 months for trial

Rochelle Dubois broke down in tears outside a provincial courtroom in Saskatoon on Tuesday morning, more than a year after her nine-year-old daughter Baeleigh Maurice was hit and killed by a truck on 33rd Street in the city.

Sask. doctor says this fall's flu season 'unprecedented'

Kate Smith says spending time at the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital with her four-year-old son was like swimming in a sea of sick children.

COVID levels are up 150% in Saskatoon, wastewater study reveals

COVID-19 viral loads in wastewater are up in Saskatoon, but down in North Battleford and Prince Albert, the most recent data from the University of Saskatchewan shows.

Sask. student wins Rhodes Scholarship, will head to Oxford next fall

Cassidy Serhienko from Saskatchewan won the international Rhodes Scholarship to pursue her master's in English Literature, with a focus on contemporary feminist writing, at the University of Oxford in England.

'More than disappointing': Air Canada to stop direct flights to Calgary from Regina, Saskatoon

CBC News has confirmed that Air Canada will be cancelling direct flights from the Saskatoon and Regina airports to Calgary in mid-January. In an open letter to Air Canada, Economic Development Regina is expressing concern and disappointment about the airline's move.