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

Melville, Sask., city workers vote to go on strike amid high turnover and wage disputes

Dylan Breeland, the national servicing representative for the workers' union, says bargaining has been ongoing since early 2024, but the employer's offer has not addressed the "extreme turnover" seen in the city.

Sask. businesses near border brace for impact of tariffs

Industries across Saskatchewan are preparing for the potential fallout from newly announced U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum.

Regina bus drivers call for action amid rising violence on transit

Bus drivers in Regina are raising concerns about an increase in violence on city buses, saying they feel unsafe and unsupported.

Regina mobile home community residents concerned about future after eviction notices

Some residents of the Glen Elm Trailer Court in Regina are being forced to relocate after receiving eviction notices. The notices informed tenants that water and sewage systems in parts of the trailer court are beyond repair.

Debden, Sask., struggles to keep post office open amid bilingual requirement

Residents of Debden, a small village in northern Saskatchewan, are calling on Canada Post to remove the bilingualism requirement to keep their post office open. The position for the head of the post office has been vacant for over nine months after the retirement of the previous postmaster.

U of Regina prof warns of risks from 'expansionist government' as Trump takes office for 2nd term

As Donald Trump prepares to officially take office, his threat of 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods, as well as comments about making Canada the "51st state," have sparked concerns for some in Saskatchewan.

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.