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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

Regina family facing hardships following multiple shooting incidents

Regina family facing hardships following multiple shooting incidents

Schuler says her kids have been struggling to sleep and walk outside since the incidents occurred.
Dream Community Foundation partners with food bank to aid kids

Dream Community Foundation partners with food bank to aid kids

The new partnership will allow the Regina Food Bank to continue serving their current 2,000 students.
Regina Native Outreach Ministry seeking funding for baby bag project

Regina Native Outreach Ministry seeking funding for baby bag project

The project aims to help new Indigenous mothers support their newborn babies
U of R provides update on tuition scam

U of R provides update on tuition scam

U of R says some students have indicated they are unsure if they will be able to secure funding for their tuition after falling victim to the scam.
Regina could receive nearly $700,000 from Emergency Treatment Fund

Regina could receive nearly $700,000 from Emergency Treatment Fund

The funding would address two urgent, community-identified needs to improve addiction responses in Regina: direct transportation and peer-based outreach.
Regina baby store says GST cuts played no impact on their sales

Regina baby store says GST cuts played no impact on their sales

Groovy Mama owner says the federal government should have given GST cheques to low-income families instead of implementing the tax-break
Al Ritchie Community Association receives sponsorship to provide more clothing

Al Ritchie Community Association receives sponsorship to provide more clothing

ARCA says the Second Chance [Community] Shop will provide the community with around 70,000 pounds of clothing this year.
Regina's most vulnerable hit hardest by cold snap

Regina's most vulnerable hit hardest by cold snap

Carmichael Outreach says there has been an increase in people using their warming shelter over the past week.
RHS celebrates anniversary of new shelter looking for more adoptions

RHS celebrates anniversary of new shelter looking for more adoptions

The RHS saw an 11 per cent increase in adoption rates even though the shelter still faces capacity issues.
Growing Young Movers empowers Regina鈥檚 youth for future success

Growing Young Movers empowers Regina鈥檚 youth for future success

Growing Young Movers employs around 70 youth to build upon their skills, which include leadership and teamwork.
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