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Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues is a reporter for 小蓝视频, 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

Powerlifter and transport company partner for unique marketing campaign

Powerlifter and transport company partner for unique marketing campaign

Aaron Higgins, who is a powerlifter for Special Olympics Canada, says he got emotionally after seeing himself on a transport truck.
New Canadian citizen is excited to explore new opportunities in the country

New Canadian citizen is excited to explore new opportunities in the country

Regina resident Stella Perena says she is proud to be a new citizen of Canada.
A toy store has partnered with SaskAbilities to offer a rewarding workplace experience

A toy store has partnered with SaskAbilities to offer a rewarding workplace experience

Dajarra Bosche of Zippity Zoom Toys says she works with individuals to understand their strengths and weakness to prepare them for future jobs.
Regina's executive committee voices concern over proposed water rate increases

Regina's executive committee voices concern over proposed water rate increases

The increases would go up by 13 per cent to $461.50 per megalitres in 2025.
RPS latest crime report shows drop in homicides and property crimes

RPS latest crime report shows drop in homicides and property crimes

Homicides are down nearly 50 per cent from 2024 compared to 2023.
Train enthusiasts showcase their craft and passion for a hobby

Train enthusiasts showcase their craft and passion for a hobby

The Regina Railway Modellers Association is bringing their passion for trains to light through crafting modules to create unique scenery.
Nature Sask. marks 75 years of wildlife advocacy

Nature Sask. marks 75 years of wildlife advocacy

Jordan Ignatiuk, executive director of Nature Sask., says he's most proud of ensuring the pasture land for animals was able to remain.
Resident shares life changes after waiting over two years for kidney

Resident shares life changes after waiting over two years for kidney

Regina Resident Corey Douglas has been waiting over two years for a new kidney, which has affected his daily life.
Grocery store raises $4,000 to support those in need

Grocery store raises $4,000 to support those in need

Jake Kim, owner of Papa Geordie Gas & Grocery, says the residents of Regina Beach are warm-hearted after they helped raise 4,000 for two local churches.
Boxer turns adversity into an opportunity to teach the next generation

Boxer turns adversity into an opportunity to teach the next generation

After Tarin Carr found out he could no longer compete at a higher level of boxing because of a medical condition, he decided to teach the next generation.
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