Jeffery Tram

Reporter

Jeffery is a reporter with CBC Saskatchewan in Regina. He previously worked at CBC Toronto as an associate producer. You can reach him at [email protected].

Latest from Jeffery Tram

Palestinian, Jewish communities in Saskatchewan react to Gaza ceasefire deal, await its approval

Wednesday’s announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has resulted in a range of emotions around the world. In Saskatchewan, some are calling it a bittersweet moment.

Saskatoon city committee votes in favour of keeping e-scooters permanently

Saskatoon is one step closer to permanently keeping shared e-scooters in the city. The city's transportation committee voted unanimously in favour of permitting the use of the vehicles, and it now falls on city council to make the final decision.

Scott Moe calls for unity as premiers prepare for Trump-era tariffs

As Canada braces for Donald Trump's impending return to the White House, premiers will be meeting in Ottawa this week in response to the U.S’s 25 per cent tariff threat. 

Regina now home to Canada's first 'sustainable' Tim Hortons

After 60 years, Tim Hortons has opened its very first sustainable restaurant in Canada and has chosen Regina as the location.

From postal strike to affordability worries, Sask. shoppers navigate challenges this holiday season

With Christmas just around the corner, Saskatchewan shoppers may be feeling the pressure of holiday preparations, including some that are unique to this year.

GST holiday tax break sparks mixed reactions in Saskatchewan

A new federal GST holiday kicked off this weekend across Canada, offering a temporary tax break on certain goods and services.

Saskatoon Tribal Chief says city needs to act now on homelessness crisis

Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand is calling on city officials to act immediately to address Saskatoon’s homelessness crisis, saying emergency shelters need to open now to prevent further tragedies during the winter months.

Tariffs threatened by Trump could undermine food and energy security, Sask. premier warns

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is warning a 25 per cent tariff U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is threatening would hurt Canada’s food and energy sectors and be "disastrous" for economic stability and security on both sides of the border.

University of Regina Students' Union threatens to defund campus women's centre, citing compliance issues

The University of Regina Students’ Union (URSU) says it is reviewing the funding of several service centres, including the campus women’s centre. URSU says the centre failed to comply with financial and operational requirements.

Sask. family says they're satisfied with sale of rare case of hockey cards from Gretzky's rookie year

A Saskatchewan family made headlines after selling a rare, unopened case of 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee hockey cards for $2.52 million US on Thursday, setting a new world record for the most expensive unopened sports card case ever sold.