
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
Iranian-Canadians in Saskatchewan react to ceasefire talks and escalating conflict
As tensions between Iran and Israel continue to escalate, Iranian-Canadians in Saskatchewan are watching the ever-changing situation with a mixture of fear, sorrow and, for some, cautious hope.
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Saskatoon police arrest man in connection with homicide of 53-year-old woman
Police are also investigating the shooting of a 13-year-old boy.
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Environment and Climate Change Canada investigating 8 possible tornadoes across Saskatchewan
Environment and Climate Change Canada says it is investigating eight possible tornadoes that may have touched down across southern Saskatchewan on Thursday. Reports range from the Saskatoon area to towns east of Estevan.
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'Desperate for rainfall': Farmers, ranchers in southwest Sask. reeling from another dry year
The Rural Municipality of Big Stick, about 300 kilometres southwest of Saskatoon, close to the Alberta border, has declared a local state of emergency, and more municipalities may follow as producers face a worsening drought.
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Muskoday First Nation members walk more than 300 km to call for action on Sask.'s overdose crisis
Members of Muskoday First Nation are calling for urgent action to address Saskatchewan’s growing fentanyl crisis.
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Sask. government defends grounded water bomber as criticism mounts over wildfire response
A brand-new water bomber sat unused and idle at the La Ronge airport as wildfires raged nearby, destroying homes and businesses, according to Saskatchewan's Opposition NDP.
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More than 10,000 Sask. evacuees allowed to return home, some feeling 'alone and ignored'
As thousands of wildfire evacuees from parts of northern Saskatchewan start to return home, others are still scattered across multiple provinces, struggling to access aid and waiting for answers.
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Sask. government announces $500 for every adult from evacuated communities
Premier Scott Moe has announced a $500 emergency payment for every Saskatchewan resident over the age of 18 from a community evacuated due to the province's escalating wildfire crisis, with a promise of more support to come as evacuees face growing challenges.
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Province's delays in response to wildfire evacuees have 'fuelled distrust': Sask. ombudsman
Saskatchewan's ombudsman says her office will conduct an investigation into the government's response to the wildfires, but that the focus right now is on evacuees' immediate needs.
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Excavator shot and set on fire in village of Pinehouse, Sask.
RCMP are investigating an arson in the Northern Village of Pinehouse, after an excavator was shot at and set on fire over the weekend.
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