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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 outlines new blue bin guidelines

Regina outlines new blue bin guidelines

Starting Tuesday, residents can no longer put glass jars, foam packaging, flexible plastics and more into blue bins.
Regina to reward volunteers with free recreation passes starting in 2026

Regina to reward volunteers with free recreation passes starting in 2026

“We want to be able to recognize volunteers for their efforts,” said Mark Burton (Ward 4).
EDR launches new growth program to boost local businesses

EDR launches new growth program to boost local businesses

The Upscale Business Growth Program has awarded over $10,000 in support credits to six local businesses.
Lumsden business estimates 80K loss from hailstorm

Lumsden business estimates 80K loss from hailstorm

Morrow’s Marine & More, a local boat dealer, had several products damaged outside from Thursday's hailstorm.
Regina investing $75.4M into two wastewater lift stations

Regina investing $75.4M into two wastewater lift stations

Per a report, these two lift stations are expected to support over 18,000 new dwelling units in development areas.
RPS labels recent Regina overdose alert as an anomaly

RPS labels recent Regina overdose alert as an anomaly

On June 13, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health issued an overdose alert after the city reported 54 overdoses between June 5 and June 12.
Regina Public Schools makes cuts to band program

Regina Public Schools makes cuts to band program

The cuts include reassigning 4.5 full-time employees within the school divisio while restructuring the program for Grade 6-8 students.
Regina volunteers rescue ducklings, reunite with mom

Regina volunteers rescue ducklings, reunite with mom

Seven ducklings were trapped in a storm drain last week at the University of Regina, with their lives at risk.
Regina General Hospital revitalises courtyard, includes new art pieces

Regina General Hospital revitalises courtyard, includes new art pieces

The project was funded by a $50,000 contribution via the Hospitals of Regina Foundation.
Some Sask. communities saw over 50mm of rain over the weekend

Some Sask. communities saw over 50mm of rain over the weekend

It’s unlikely Saskatchewan will see heavy downpours like this again in 2025, as Environment Canada says this happens only every few years.
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