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Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues is a reporter for Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ¶ÌÊÓÆµ.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

Wildfire count doubles five-year average in Sask, says SPSA

Wildfire count doubles five-year average in Sask, says SPSA

The province has seen 135 wildfires as of May 9, which is double the average over the past five years.
Johnson Collegiate students will get temporary free transit this fall

Johnson Collegiate students will get temporary free transit this fall

A motion passed by city council will implement a fare-free transit pilot at the school starting Sept. 2nd and lasting until Dec 31st.
Regina will look into potential cuts for 2025 budget

Regina will look into potential cuts for 2025 budget

A motion introduced by David Froh (Ward 3) directs city administration to lay out a menu of expenditure reduction options.
City of Regina gives Costco development $6.78M incentive

City of Regina gives Costco development $6.78M incentive

The incentive will ensure Costco develops a new store in the Westerra neighbourhood of Regina.
Humboldt Broncos survivor speaks at first responders mental health conference in Regina

Humboldt Broncos survivor speaks at first responders mental health conference in Regina

Regina high schooler tackles food insecurity by making beads

Regina high schooler tackles food insecurity by making beads

Davey Steenhuisen, a student at Thom Collegiate, got the idea from his personal experience of food insecurity.
Regina woman fears 85-year-old mom could be sent far for rehab

Regina woman fears 85-year-old mom could be sent far for rehab

Regina resident Joanne Weiss, 85-year-old mom, could be sent hours away for rehab, with no one close by to take care of her regularly.
Former Board of Police Commissioners member made complaint to Public Complaints Commission

Former Board of Police Commissioners member made complaint to Public Complaints Commission

Mayor Chad Bachynski has confirmed Alicia Morrow has left the board, but did not provide details on the reason.
Could Regina see free parking at health-care facilities like in Nova Scotia?

Could Regina see free parking at health-care facilities like in Nova Scotia?

The SHA generated nearly $900,000 from parking fees at the Regina General Hospital in 2023.
Regina moves ahead with adding fluoride to water

Regina moves ahead with adding fluoride to water

City council voted 7-3 against reconsidering the motion made in 2021 to implement fluoride in Regina's water.
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