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Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues is a reporter for Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV.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

Update: Regina city manager Niki Anderson on leave due to a personal matter

Update: Regina city manager Niki Anderson on leave due to a personal matter

Per a motion, Niki Anderson was placed on leave as of April 29th.
RHS faces space crisis for dogs

RHS faces space crisis for dogs

The Regina Humane Society said they've seen a constant trend of more dogs taken in while fewer have been adopted.
URSU takes legal action against U of R for withholding student fees

URSU takes legal action against U of R for withholding student fees

URSU claims they will cease to operate in the near future if the U of R elects not to provide them with the funding.
Andrew Scheer re-elected in Regina—Qu'Appelle

Andrew Scheer re-elected in Regina—Qu'Appelle

Andrew Scheer says the Liberals and NDP have hurt Saskatchewan for far too long.
Artesian fundraiser to help celebrate Regina's community art

Artesian fundraiser to help celebrate Regina's community art

The Artesian is a space where artists of all backgrounds can work, perform, and connect to the community.
Regina's newest improv group hopes to leave a mark on the city

Regina's newest improv group hopes to leave a mark on the city

Comedy group Handsome Bevel Improv is looking to give people in the arts community a chance to shine.
Regina residents are in favour of fluoride in water: poll

Regina residents are in favour of fluoride in water: poll

The poll done by Spadina Strategies says 52 per cent of residents approve of the decision to put fluoride in water.
Regina sees large turnout for advanced polling

Regina sees large turnout for advanced polling

Over 55,000 people showed up to vote in the three federal ridings in Regina and the surrounding area.
Regina's Airport records profit loss for 2024

Regina's Airport records profit loss for 2024

The airport recorded a $900,000 revenue loss, but RAA CEO James Bogusz said this was caused by amortization.
Regina unveils new electric buses

Regina unveils new electric buses

The city says the buses will start running on next week on a variety of routes
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