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Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues is a reporter for Â鶹ÊÓƵ.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

EDR CEO plans trip to Colorado as Regina GDP could take massive hit from tariffs

EDR CEO plans trip to Colorado as Regina GDP could take massive hit from tariffs

Chris Lane, Economic Development CEO, says U.S. tariffs alone will create a $329 million hole in Regina’s GDP in 2025
Regina Street Team says city should have called houselessness crisis sooner

Regina Street Team says city should have called houselessness crisis sooner

The Regina Street Team (RST) believes the the houselessness crisis should have been called back in 2023 during the tent encampment period.
Regina business owner hopes upcoming Dewdney construction goes more smoothly

Regina business owner hopes upcoming Dewdney construction goes more smoothly

Mark Heise, CEO of Rebellion Brewing Co., said last year there was confusion regarding whether roads were open or not.
Salthaven West Wildlife Rehabilitation desperately needing donations for new clinic

Salthaven West Wildlife Rehabilitation desperately needing donations for new clinic

The group is currently $300,000 from reaching its goal to build a new clinic north of Regina.
'It seems crazy to me,' Regina resident stunned by detox centres' wait times

'It seems crazy to me,' Regina resident stunned by detox centres' wait times

Regina resident Justin Ritco is calling for more beds and detox centres to be available in Sask.
Tim Hortons camp helps Regina students transition into the tawâw school community.

Tim Hortons camp helps Regina students transition into the tawâw school community.

Tim Hortons Foundation Camps (THFC) hosted a week-long program with students from both the Imperial School and McDermid School.
'A no brainer,' city council passes motion to make new playgrounds more accessible

'A no brainer,' city council passes motion to make new playgrounds more accessible

Despite the number of people with disabilities in the province, Regina has only six parks accessible for all abilities.
Attending a Mayors’ Trade Summit, Bachynski's goal is ending tariffs

Attending a Mayors’ Trade Summit, Bachynski's goal is ending tariffs

Bachynski will focus on the largest resources Sask. has, including food, fertilizer and fuel.
Regina declares houselessness crisis

Regina declares houselessness crisis

The city declared the crisis after a point-in-time (PIT) count revealed the city currently has 824 homeless people.
FSIN blasts Street Culture Project for treatment of First Nations people, asking CEO to resign

FSIN blasts Street Culture Project for treatment of First Nations people, asking CEO to resign

FSIN is asking for the Street Culture Project to bring the Severight justice regarding the death of their daughter in Dec. 2023.
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