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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

'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' makes a living by bringing joy to others

'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' makes a living by bringing joy to others

Caylin Vandenberghe was dubbed as 'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' after people found his DJ work to be more engaging than others.
Over the next month, a local band is raising money to help children get education and healthcare

Over the next month, a local band is raising money to help children get education and healthcare

The Regine Mae Di-Version and ANCOP are collaborating to raise money to sponsor children's education, healthcare and socio-cultural-spiritual enhancement in different countries around the world.
Self-defence trainer went from being bullied to helping others protect themselves

Self-defence trainer went from being bullied to helping others protect themselves

Troy Ostapiw says many people have told him he saved their lives thanks to his training.
'Don't let your disability define you' says Regina resident

'Don't let your disability define you' says Regina resident

After having a tough childhood and bad job experiences, Darien Sali has worked on improving himself, hoping to one day soon become a security guard.
An 'online version of Shark Tank,' Launchpine brings businesses and investors together

An 'online version of Shark Tank,' Launchpine brings businesses and investors together

Launchpine debuted around two years ago and currently has around 60 subscribers.
Sask. medium helps connect loved ones to their departed relatives

Sask. medium helps connect loved ones to their departed relatives

Linda Mullen says she won't convince non-believers of her work.
SCEP Centre receives outdoor makeover thanks to the community

SCEP Centre receives outdoor makeover thanks to the community

One encounter with a local firefighter led to the SCEP Centre upgrading the outside of its base with the help of people throughout Regina.
U of R Festival of Art and Discourse highlights policing and activism

U of R Festival of Art and Discourse highlights policing and activism

Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, organizer of the Festival of Art and Discourse, wants to broaden people's perspectives and help them understand the challenges immigrants and minorities face.
The need for more housing could soon become a concern in Regina

The need for more housing could soon become a concern in Regina

Stu Niebergall, CEO of the Regina and Region Home Builders' Association, says Regina could be in trouble with new housing if the city doesn't start planning new development sites soon.
Bringing fiction to life, illustrator Joel Hustak is all about creativity

Bringing fiction to life, illustrator Joel Hustak is all about creativity

Illustrator Joel Hustak has done work for Star Wars and The Strumbellas.
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