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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

EMF Market Mall revives local spirit after Centennial Market closure

EMF Market Mall revives local spirit after Centennial Market closure

Maria Fiorante, owner of EMF Market Mall, wanted to try opening a market mall after Centennial Market closed in April 2024.
Queen City Pride Parade returning to Regina

Queen City Pride Parade returning to Regina

The parade is expected to see 120 entries, with over 4,000 participants.
Regina city council rejects motion to restrict non-residential delegates

Regina city council rejects motion to restrict non-residential delegates

Per approval of a motion, non-residents could only appear in a council meeting if they received approval from a councillor after submitting a request to appear as a delegate.
City of Regina approves vicinity improvements ahead of new permanent emergency shelter

City of Regina approves vicinity improvements ahead of new permanent emergency shelter

Several councillors were concerned with providing a one-time grant for stakeholders in the area, worrying it would set a precedent.
Regina program combines basketball and life lessons for youth

Regina program combines basketball and life lessons for youth

Terreign Blind, a coach for FN Basketball Inc., said this program helped him steer on the right path as his close friends started joining gangs.
Canadian Red Cross has aided roughly 10,000 people affected by Sask. Wildfires

Canadian Red Cross has aided roughly 10,000 people affected by Sask. Wildfires

Luc Mullinder, vice-president of the Canadian Red Cross in Sask., said the organization is helping people access shelter and transportation.
Ignored in Canada, Regina father seeks U.S. aid to treat rare spinal condition

Ignored in Canada, Regina father seeks U.S. aid to treat rare spinal condition

Regina resident Mackenzie Wagman suffers from Bertolotti syndrome, a rare spinal condition, which he says is not treated in Canada.
The highest-paid City of Regina workers for 2024 have been revealed

The highest-paid City of Regina workers for 2024 have been revealed

According to financial documents, city manager Niki Anderson was the highest-paid city worker, earning roughly $317,112 last year. 
Community collaboration provides free laundry for wildfire evacuees in Regina

Community collaboration provides free laundry for wildfire evacuees in Regina

Sask. wildfire evacuees staying in Regina now have a place to get their laundry done for free at Seaspray Laundry located at 3439 Dewdney Ave.
REAL reveals new permanent CEO

REAL reveals new permanent CEO

Rick Bennett has been appointed REAL's new CEO after Trent Fraser was appointed interim CEO in April.
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