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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

Regina Dragon Boat Festival makes waves in 33rd Year

Regina Dragon Boat Festival makes waves in 33rd Year

The event will see eight teams compete in the 200-meter, 500-meter, and mixed competition.
City of Regina looks to purchase 49 new diesel buses

City of Regina looks to purchase 49 new diesel buses

The city would have to find $49 million to cover the cost of the new buses.
Fourteen air cadets in Regina earn Transport Canada pilot wings

Fourteen air cadets in Regina earn Transport Canada pilot wings

Fourteen air cadets received their wings Friday in Regina after completing a rigorous seven-week course for a Transport Canada licence.
Regina Airport seeing massive uptick in U.S. travellers

Regina Airport seeing massive uptick in U.S. travellers

James Bogusz, Regina Airport Authority (RAA) CEO, said between Jan. and June, the airport saw over 39,000 passengers to and from America.
Regina-shot film stars young actress with Down syndrome in lead

Regina-shot film stars young actress with Down syndrome in lead

One Perfect Date, filmed in Regina, features actress Madison Tevlin in her first lead role, exploring romance and self-discovery.
Regina’s Back-to-School Street Store gives away hundreds of pounds of clothing

Regina’s Back-to-School Street Store gives away hundreds of pounds of clothing

The idea behind the event is to reuse textile clothing, as recycling treatments for the material aren’t commonly available.
Air Canada cuts Regina flights ahead of flight attendants’ strike

Air Canada cuts Regina flights ahead of flight attendants’ strike

Air Canada is halting most Regina flights as flight attendants prepare to strike Saturday, leaving WestJet as the only Toronto option.
Immigration changes hit Regina schools’ international intake

Immigration changes hit Regina schools’ international intake

U of R says visa delays, IRCC rule changes are hurting international student enrollment nationwide.
Regina filmmaker to debut 'absurdist real tale' at RIFFA

Regina filmmaker to debut 'absurdist real tale' at RIFFA

Regina-born filmmaker Aimee Hoffman will screen her short film DADDA at the 2025 Regina International Film Festival & Awards.
Fort Qu’Appelle museum raising funds to buy historic HBC home

Fort Qu’Appelle museum raising funds to buy historic HBC home

The Fort Qu’Appelle Heritage Museum is fundraising to buy the McDonald House, a 23-room mansion with Hudson’s Bay Company history.
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