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Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues is a reporter for Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.ca, covering local issues in Regina, along with provincial news. He grew up in Caledon, Ontario, near Toronto and studied Journalism at Seneca College in Toronto with a passion for sports and community news. He believes stories should focus on the people and the issues that matter the most to them.

Recent Work by Martin

Regina city councillor cancels fluoride town hall meeting over safety concerns

Regina city councillor cancels fluoride town hall meeting over safety concerns

Ward 5 Coun. Sarah Turnbull said she received numerous emails from people upset at the town hall meeting, with one calling her a "nazi."
UR Pride, U of R Women's Centre taking legal action against students' union

UR Pride, U of R Women's Centre taking legal action against students' union

Court documents show the U of R Women's Centre claims URSU has withheld over $200,000 in student fees.
'It's a health concern,' condo owner frustrated by lack of hot water

'It's a health concern,' condo owner frustrated by lack of hot water

There is no timetable for when the hot water issue will be resolved, says property manager.
Liberal candidate for Regina-Lewvan harkens back to Goodale

Liberal candidate for Regina-Lewvan harkens back to Goodale

If elected, Mac Hird will focus on adding value-added manufacturing in Sask.
CPC candidate for Regina-Lewvan seeks re-election

CPC candidate for Regina-Lewvan seeks re-election

Warren Steinley, who has been the MP for Regina-Lewvan since 2019, said he will focus on affordability if re-elected.
Jax Mac Foundation supports Regina youth's volleyball ambition

Jax Mac Foundation supports Regina youth's volleyball ambition

The foundation first started to honor Jaxon MacDonald, who passed away four years ago.
'People are dying on the streets.' Regina residents call for more homelessness support

'People are dying on the streets.' Regina residents call for more homelessness support

Along with the city, the group called on the province to raise income for those on the Sask. Assured Income for Disability Program (SAID) and the Sask. Income Support (SIS).
New monitoring system allows first responders to check their mental health

New monitoring system allows first responders to check their mental health

The system was created by the University of Regina, and it's believed to be the first of its kind to monitor first responders' mental health.
Glen Elm mobile residents plead for aid from Regina

Glen Elm mobile residents plead for aid from Regina

Some residents have to leave by the end of April, while the majority must move out by June 30th.
Sask. high school students get taste of auto body work

Sask. high school students get taste of auto body work

Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre and Sask. Polytechnic provided students with one-day learning courses in the sector.
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