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Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues is a reporter for SaskToday.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

‘My life is dialysis’: Saskatoon resident seeks kidney donour after years on waitlist

‘My life is dialysis’: Saskatoon resident seeks kidney donour after years on waitlist

Saskatoon resident Dante Cronje described feeling anxious and stressed after finding out his kidneys failed around seven years ago.
City of Regina asking residents to temporarily conserve water

City of Regina asking residents to temporarily conserve water

City staff say a water conservation advisory has been put out after the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant shut off due to a power outage.
Regina's tax policy leaves some groups off 2026 exemption list

Regina's tax policy leaves some groups off 2026 exemption list

Robin Poitras of New Dance Horizons believes her organization will likely have to make cuts from being left off the exemption list.
Regina considers 2.32 per cent mill rate to fund $115M debt

Regina considers 2.32 per cent mill rate to fund $115M debt

City of Regina chief financial officer Daren Anderson said a dedicated mill rate to cover the debt will see the average household pay $30 more annually.
Community partners call on Regina drivers to take extra care as kids return to class

Community partners call on Regina drivers to take extra care as kids return to class

In Regina, drivers are advised to observe a speed limit of 30km/h in a school zone from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day of the year, even when schools are closed.
Regina emerges as key domestic booking spot for Airbnb

Regina emerges as key domestic booking spot for Airbnb

According to an Airbnb report, Regina is one of a few areas in Canada seeing an increase in domestic bookings.
Regina cafe brings forth a perfect blend of coffee and cats

Regina cafe brings forth a perfect blend of coffee and cats

Excalipurr Cat Café offers Regina residents coffee, cat therapy and adoptions, with more than 600 cats finding homes since opening.
Asahtowikamik Food Hub marks first year with 13,000 points of service

Asahtowikamik Food Hub marks first year with 13,000 points of service

Regina Food Bank CEO John Bailey said they're hoping to see 15,000 to 17,000 points of service for the hub in its second year.
Regina council to debate $115M debt plan, potential mill rate hike

Regina council to debate $115M debt plan, potential mill rate hike

Administration has requested council approve a 2.32 mill rate for the 2026 budget to help cover principal and interest payments for projects.
Canoe Kayak Nationals lands in Regina with over 800 athletes

Canoe Kayak Nationals lands in Regina with over 800 athletes

The event includes singles, doubles, fours, and C15 races, along with a race for athletes with an intellectual disability.
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