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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

Two large apartment buildings proposed for John Street Road

Two large apartment buildings proposed for John Street Road

A developer plans to construct a pair of 8-storey buildings side-by-side
CN to install new towers for collapsed Rainy Lake lift bridge

CN to install new towers for collapsed Rainy Lake lift bridge

The Five Mile Bridge, east of Fort Frances, collapsed in August 2024
Building manager links spike in thefts and harassment to convenience store alcohol sales

Building manager links spike in thefts and harassment to convenience store alcohol sales

'This is their problem migrating onto my property,' says manager at Arthur Street medical building
Local builder appeals suspension by Home Construction Regulatory Authority

Local builder appeals suspension by Home Construction Regulatory Authority

TIL-KA Construction will continue with its other work while appealing the regulator's decision
City officials pleased after bid for Reimagine Victoriaville project comes within budget

City officials pleased after bid for Reimagine Victoriaville project comes within budget

'We were admittedly a little nervous' because of tariff situation, city engineering section manager says
Construction of new veterinarian training facility to start this summer

Construction of new veterinarian training facility to start this summer

Lakehead University is moving forward with its Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program
Some Salvation Army shelter clients received their first dental care in 20 years

Some Salvation Army shelter clients received their first dental care in 20 years

'One of my most rewarding days,' said Alison Macmillan, manager of the Confederation College dental clinic
Confederation College enrolment projected to fall by 20 per cent next year

Confederation College enrolment projected to fall by 20 per cent next year

The college's $6.5 million budget deficit for the coming year is its first deficit since 2015
Government admonished over proposed Ring of Fire legislation

Government admonished over proposed Ring of Fire legislation

Declaring a 'region of strategic importance" cannot happen without consultation, First Nations' leaders say
Thunder Bay and Hamilton residents charged with trafficking drugs

Thunder Bay and Hamilton residents charged with trafficking drugs

Police executed a search warrant at a North Cumberland Street residence
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