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Gary Rinne

Gary Rinne

Born and raised in Thunder Bay, Gary started part-time at Tbnewswatch in 2016 after retiring from the CBC where he worked as news producer. Prior to the CBC he spent more than 30 years in radio and television news at Dougall Media. He enjoys researching and writing stories on just about any subject. Gary likes travelling and spending time at camp.

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gary.rinne@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Gary

Cyclists pushing council for bridge over Neebing-McIntyre Floodway

Cyclists pushing council for bridge over Neebing-McIntyre Floodway

Advocate Ken Shields says the project has languished in the Transportation Master Plan since 2019.
Lawyer predicts 2025 trial for lawsuit over disastrous 2012 flooding

Lawyer predicts 2025 trial for lawsuit over disastrous 2012 flooding

The lawsuit against the City of Thunder Bay seeks $375 million in compensation for damages.
Regulator approves merger of Northern Ontario credit unions

Regulator approves merger of Northern Ontario credit unions

The next step is a vote by Northern and Copperfin Credit Union members starting June 3.
Transport driver faces weapons charges after aggressive driving complaint

Transport driver faces weapons charges after aggressive driving complaint

An incident on Highway 17 led to charges of pointing a firearm and possession of an imitation weapon for a dangerous purpose
Lakehead convocation to include regalia honouring Indigenous communities

Lakehead convocation to include regalia honouring Indigenous communities

President Gillian Siddall will also wear the regalia at her installation ceremony.
Northwestern Ontario paramedics honoured for bravery

Northwestern Ontario paramedics honoured for bravery

Two paramedics employed by the District of Rainy River Services Board entered a smoke-filled house and rescued a person.
City playground to be closed for upgrading

City playground to be closed for upgrading

Play structures at the Wasco Parkette are being replaced with more inclusive and accessible components
Video: White moose captured on camera in Northwestern Ontario

Video: White moose captured on camera in Northwestern Ontario

Several Thunder Bay residents saw the moose at a marsh with three other moose.
Mainline bus route broken into three separate routes

Mainline bus route broken into three separate routes

Riders wishing to travel from one end of Thunder Bay to another now have to make two transfers.
Traffic disruptions begin at Memorial Ave and Harbour Expressway

Traffic disruptions begin at Memorial Ave and Harbour Expressway

Some temporary road closures will be in effect evenings and overnight this week.
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