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Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues

Martin Oldhues is a reporter for Â鶹´«Ã½AV.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

Teddy Bears Anonymous brings impact and joy to Sask. children

Teddy Bears Anonymous brings impact and joy to Sask. children

Ashley Carnegie was brought to tears after her son, Levi, didn't cry through his procedure, thanks to the teddy bear provided by the organization.
SARCAN seeing success for new recyclables

SARCAN seeing success for new recyclables

On average, SARCAN saves 11,000 cars worth of emissions by turning recyclables into new materials
RPS unveils new Mobile Testing Unit

RPS unveils new Mobile Testing Unit

The new Mobile Testing Units allow the police to conduct tests of impaired drivers on the scene, which saves time for the officers.
Regina's Christmas Wish List exceeds 900 gifts this year as more people face holiday needs

Regina's Christmas Wish List exceeds 900 gifts this year as more people face holiday needs

The Regina Christmas Wish List provided over 900 gifts to people most in need, which was over 200 more compared to past years.
Zach Evans shifts from Grey Cup Champion to community advocate with habitat for humanity

Zach Evans shifts from Grey Cup Champion to community advocate with habitat for humanity

After retiring from the CFL, Zach Evans wanted to give back to his hometown, so he recently joined Habitat for Humanity.
Cancer research advocate turns tragedy into motivation to help others

Cancer research advocate turns tragedy into motivation to help others

Losing multiple friends to cancer led Allen Goudie to join the Canadian Cancer Society, becoming the Sask. division president for years.
New Parkinson's dancing classes help participants improve movement

New Parkinson's dancing classes help participants improve movement

People with Parkinson's disease have a chance to improve their mobility through a new dancing class held in Regina.
Regina man turns home into Christmas wonderland, raising thousands for cancer research

Regina man turns home into Christmas wonderland, raising thousands for cancer research

After finding Christmas a wonderful time of the year, Terry Burant decided to decorate his house in lights, later partnering with the Canadian Cancer Society.
Regina Food Bank holiday donations impacted by the Canada Post strike

Regina Food Bank holiday donations impacted by the Canada Post strike

John Bailey, Regina Food Bank CEO, says they are still behind on getting food to those most in need partially because of the Canada Post strike.
Support group offers safe space for mental health struggle, providing connection and hope

Support group offers safe space for mental health struggle, providing connection and hope

Nicole Cole, the facilitator of the support group, has gone through anxiety and depression her whole life.
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