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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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Recent Work by Gary

Patty Hajdu endorses Mark Carney for Liberal leadership

Patty Hajdu endorses Mark Carney for Liberal leadership

The MP for Thunder Bay-Superior North says Carney 'understands Canadians' challenges'
Why does Thunder Bay have two Lincoln Streets?

Why does Thunder Bay have two Lincoln Streets?

The street on the south side almost became Liverpool Street, but was never changed
Tenant who owes almost $10,000 gets a deadline for payment

Tenant who owes almost $10,000 gets a deadline for payment

The Landlord and Tenant Board denied a request to postpone her eviction for six months
'Tiny home village' to open on Miles Street this summer

'Tiny home village' to open on Miles Street this summer

'People are just in survival mode,' until basic needs such as housing are met, advocate says
Two Thunder Bay grain elevators changing hands

Two Thunder Bay grain elevators changing hands

Viterra grain terminals will be transferred to the control of global agri-business Bunge, which promises increased investment across Canada
SPCA warns cold weather can be life-threatening for pets

SPCA warns cold weather can be life-threatening for pets

Dogs and cats can succumb to hypothermia if owners don't watch for symptoms
Thunder Bay metro area officially passes 133,000 population

Thunder Bay metro area officially passes 133,000 population

International migration boosted the population by over 2,000 last year
Charges laid in Cumberland Street weapons incident

Charges laid in Cumberland Street weapons incident

Thunder Bay Police have charged a suspect with numerous weapons-related offences and failure to comply with a probation order
North shore bank closure should be appealed, MPP says

North shore bank closure should be appealed, MPP says

Lise Vaugeois wants BMO to come up with a solution 'that respects the people'.
Feds announce $900K for planting trees in the Ogoki Forest

Feds announce $900K for planting trees in the Ogoki Forest

An area destroyed by fire in 2023 will be regenerated in a collaboration that includes the private sector and the First Nations group that manages the forest.
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