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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

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.
RPS address funding, drug overdoses in Saskatoon

RPS address funding, drug overdoses in Saskatoon

RPS deputy chief Trent Stevely said they are unsure how many new officers they will employ from the provincial government's funding
'A breath of fresh air,' Regina family's garbage problems have been resolved

'A breath of fresh air,' Regina family's garbage problems have been resolved

The workers who cleaned the neighbouring house had to wear drywall masks to try and protect themselves from the dog feces that they found.
Canadian-produced U.S branded beer sales may resume says province

Canadian-produced U.S branded beer sales may resume says province

Anna Gardikiotis of Scarth St. Liquor said she is concerned with the lack of foot traffic in her store from removing U.S.-branded liquor.
Bachynski reflects on the 2025 budget and outlook moving forward

Bachynski reflects on the 2025 budget and outlook moving forward

Regina 2025 budget saw a near $300 increase for the average homeowner for property taxes and utilities
The average Regina homeowner will pay nearly $320 more for 2025

The average Regina homeowner will pay nearly $320 more for 2025

City council reduced the 2025 general operating budget from 8.5 per cent to 7.33 per cent.
Regina city council seeks ways to reduce costs

Regina city council seeks ways to reduce costs

So far, city council has put forward an amendment to reduce REAL's budget by $1.2 million while putting a 0.07 mill rate forward to hire new staffing.
Bachynski speaks on the provincial budget's impact on Regina

Bachynski speaks on the provincial budget's impact on Regina

Regina is getting $3.4 million in the Municipal Revenue Sharing.
'It's the system we live in,' RPS deputy chief comments on Jared Charles' release

'It's the system we live in,' RPS deputy chief comments on Jared Charles' release

Jared Charles, who was released on Tuesday, is at high risk to re-commit sexual or violent crimes.
City council rejects amendment to cancel electric bus contract

City council rejects amendment to cancel electric bus contract

Ward 2 Coun George Tsiklis put forward an amendment to cancel the 2026 portion of the electric bus contract.
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