
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].
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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.
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Saskatchewan pork producers face impact of Chinese tariffs
In October, the federal government imposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. In response, China placed a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian pork, raising concerns for Saskatchewan’s producers.
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Regina Fringe Festival cancelled this year, expected to return in 2026
The Regina Fringe Festival has cancelled its 2025 edition, but promised a return in July 2026. The festival shared the news on its website alongside an image of three sad clowns.
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Expert warns of measles risk in Saskatchewan as vaccination rates drop
Saskatchewan’s first measles case of 2025 has health experts urging residents to ensure their vaccinations are up to date.
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'Time to say goodbye': Regina Folk Festival permanently shuts down due to financial struggles
The Regina Folk Festival (RFF) will not be returning this summer, and will be shutting down after decades of serving the city’s art scene. Despite efforts to restructure and rebuild, festival organizers announced Tuesday that financial constraints and operational challenges have forced them to permanently cancel the event and dissolve the organization.
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City of Melville and unionized workers reach tentative agreement
The City of Melville and the union representing its workers have reached a tentative agreement after about a year of negotiations. The deal has been ratified by union members but must still pass through city council.
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Saskatchewan farmers brace as China imposes tariffs on crops
Saskatchewan farmers are feeling the weight of an escalating global trade war after China announced retaliatory tariffs on Canadian canola oil, peas, and oil cakes.
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Ronald McDonald House to open new facility in Prince Albert
The Saskatchewan government has announced $3.5 million for a new Ronald McDonald House in Prince Albert.
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Distracted driving tickets are down, but it's still a major concern on Saskatchewan's roads, say experts
Distracted driving remains a major concern on Saskatchewan roads, with experts and advocates warning that even a few seconds of inattention can have deadly consequences.
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Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation Chief charged in financial crimes investigation
Chief Scott Eashappie, 37, is charged with fraud, theft, money laundering and breach of trust. He told CBC News it's a "political smoke show" and said he plans to "take actions."
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