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 jeffery.tram@cbc.ca.

Latest from Jeffery Tram

Regina police shoot dog during theft investigation

Police say officers were dispatched to a home to investigate a report that two dogs had been taken without permission and were believed to be at that address.

Wildfires force closure of 2 campgrounds in Narrow Hills Provincial Park

Two popular campgrounds in northern Saskatchewan will remain closed for the entire 2025 season after sustaining significant damage from wildfires.

Saskatchewan Rush heading to NLL championship final after dramatic OT win

For the first time since 2018, the Saskatchewan Rush have advanced to the National Lacrosse League championship final. Austin Shanks scored the game-winning goal in overtime Saturday night in Saskatoon, giving the Rush a 10–9 victory over the Halifax Thunderbirds in Game 2 of their best-of-three semifinal.

Regina to host 2026 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships

Regina will host the 2026 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships, bringing elite young Indigenous hockey players to the Co-operators Centre from May 2 to 9.

'It's a tinderbox out there': Wildfires prompt evacuations, state of emergency in Sask. RM

A wildfire that broke out earlier this week in the Rural Municipality (RM) of Garden River, northeast of Prince Albert, prompted evacuations and led local officials to declare a state of emergency.

Buckley Belanger sole Sask. Liberal in sea of blue

In a breakthrough for the federal Liberals in a province dominated by Conservatives, Buckley Belanger is projected to win the riding of Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River. The seat was previously held by Conservative MP Gary Viddal. 

Mark Carney stops in Saskatoon in final push before election day

As Canadians prepare to head to the polls on Monday, Liberal Leader Mark Carney returned to Saskatoon on Sunday afternoon to deliver his final message. It marks his second visit to the city during this campaign and the fourth election visit overall to the province by federal leaders.

Saskatchewan's Filipino community heartbroken after deadly Vancouver festival tragedy

Members of Saskatchewan’s Filipino community are expressing shock, sadness and solidarity following an incident at the Lapu-Lapu Day Festival in Vancouver on Saturday that left eleven people dead and several others injured. Jenelyn Santos Ong, co-president of the Filipino Canadian Association of Saskatchewan (FILCAS), said the news was devastating to hear.
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For many Sask. families, there's a high cost to chasing sports dreams

Regina's Schultz family knows the cost of competing at the highest level. Maddox Schultz, 15, is expected to be the first overall pick at the upcoming WHL draft, and has been dubbed by hockey scouts as a future star.

Regina's Newo-Yotina Friendship Centre temporarily closed due to fire damage

The organization, which provides drop-in services, a supervised consumption site and other community supports, announced the closure in a social media post Monday evening.