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Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues is a reporter for ĢƵƵ.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

Youth unemployment surges as Regina students struggle to find jobs

Youth unemployment surges as Regina students struggle to find jobs

Per Bloomberg data, Canada’s youth unemployment rate soared to 14.2 per cent as of June 26.
Multiple fires destroy Regina home as residents worry about safety

Multiple fires destroy Regina home as residents worry about safety

A witness said fire and police services told him a suspect ran into the back of the home before the fire started.
“We’re facing a child care crisis,” NDP urge to sign onto $10-a-day child care program

“We’re facing a child care crisis,” NDP urge to sign onto $10-a-day child care program

50 child care operators were recently surveyed, with 14 per cent of those respondents being at risk within three months without adequate funding.
Early surge of Dutch elm disease hits Regina

Early surge of Dutch elm disease hits Regina

City officials have confirmed 17 cases so far in 2025, with seven alone occurring this week. 
Regina Public Schools band program cuts sparks appeal from parents

Regina Public Schools band program cuts sparks appeal from parents

The Regina Band Parent Leadership Team (RBPLT) is appealing to the RPS board of education to pause the planned cuts.
Regina Canada Day at Wascana Centre sees large turnout

Regina Canada Day at Wascana Centre sees large turnout

Event organizers said 40,000 people came to the area throughout the day to celebrate the nation’s holiday.
Regina outlines new blue bin guidelines

Regina outlines new blue bin guidelines

Starting Tuesday, residents can no longer put glass jars, foam packaging, flexible plastics and more into blue bins.
Regina to reward volunteers with free recreation passes starting in 2026

Regina to reward volunteers with free recreation passes starting in 2026

“We want to be able to recognize volunteers for their efforts,” said Mark Burton (Ward 4).
EDR launches new growth program to boost local businesses

EDR launches new growth program to boost local businesses

The Upscale Business Growth Program has awarded over $10,000 in support credits to six local businesses.
Lumsden business estimates 80K loss from hailstorm

Lumsden business estimates 80K loss from hailstorm

Morrow’s Marine & More, a local boat dealer, had several products damaged outside from Thursday's hailstorm.
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