
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.
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Saskatchewan expands measles vaccination to some infants as case numbers rise
The Saskatchewan government is making measles vaccinations available to infants aged six and 11 months who live, are travelling to, or have contact with people in areas with a high risk of measles exposure.
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Regina, Moose Jaw lift voluntary water restrictions as plant upgrades continue
The cities of Regina and Moose Jaw have lifted their voluntary water restrictions as of Monday.
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La Ronge blanketed in smoke as wildfires rage across northern Saskatchewan
As wildfires burn across northern Saskatchewan, the community of La Ronge is blanketed in smoke — and grappling with fear and uncertainty.
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Fate of Creighton hinges on shifting winds as wildfire threat grows
The Town of Creighton's fate hangs in the wind direction. The small northeastern community is just across the border from Flin Flon, Man., with a huge wildfire threatening both communities. Winds are expected to pick up and change direction tonight, pushing the fire directly toward both towns.
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Provinces pledge $194M to Sask. veterinary college, but capacity stays the same
Saskatchewan, Manitoba and British Columbia announced a renewed $194-million interprovincial agreement that will fund the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan over the next five years.
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Evacuation order issued for East Trout Lake resort area amid Sask. wildfire threats
An evacuation order was put in place Wednesday for the East Trout Lake resort area, approximately 165 kilometres northeast of Prince Albert, due to the growing threat of wildfires burning to the south.
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Saskatchewan librarians push for better access to books in jails
For many Canadians, reading a book is part of daily life — whether its for learning, entertainment or peace of mind. But in Saskatchewan's provincial jails, access to reading materials is far from guaranteed. That’s something two librarians are working to change.
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Police investigate Saskatoon's 3rd homicide of the year
Saskatoon police are investigating the city’s third homicide of the year after a 20-year-old man was fatally shot early Saturday morning.
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Candle Lake on edge as wildfires cast shadow over important May long weekend
As three nearby wildfires continue to burn nearby, the resort village of Candle Lake in northern Saskatchewan remains under a pre-evacuation alert, clouding the important Victoria Day long with concern for local officials and business owners.
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Regina woman says police shot dog, then she was arrested for the 'theft of my own pets'
Amid a family dispute over the ownership of two dogs, a Regina woman says she’s devastated after police shot one of the animals in front of her house.
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