Paul Rimstead

Paul Rimstead (1935–1987) was a featured page 5 columnist for the Toronto Sun during the 1970s and 1980s.

Life and career

Born in Sudbury, Ontario, the "Rimmer" was described by peers as "legendary",[1] "the Sun's resident character",[2] and "a master storyteller".[3] Rimstead began his journalism career at the age of 11, reporting on local farm births. A high school drop-out, Rimstead would become a seasoned sports reporter, columnist, and writer.

In addition to the Toronto Sun, Rimstead also wrote for The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Daily Star, the Toronto Telegram, the Canadian Magazine, the Sudbury Star, the Kingston Whig-Standard, the Elliot Lake Standard, and other publications.[3]

Bearing his name, the "Toronto Sun Paul Rimstead Memorial Journalism Award" is awarded annually to a second year Ryerson University journalism undergraduate demonstrating overall academic excellence and financial need.

In 1972, Rimstead ran for Mayor of Toronto in the 1972 Toronto municipal election as a publicity stunt. He placed fourth.

Rimstead hosted a short-lived late night television show on the Global Television Network in 1975 called Rimstead!. In the early 1980s he hosted a late night radio show on CJCL during the station's incarnation as a talk radio station.

In 1986, Rimstead married his long-time love, Miss C. Hinky.

Chronology

  • 1967 - Rimstead joins the Toronto Telegram
  • 1971 - Rimstead joins the Toronto Sun at its launch
  • 1972 - Rimstead runs for Mayor of Toronto, finishing fourth with 8,000 votes.
  • 1974 - Rimstead's first TV commercial for Carling O'Keefe Ale is named one of the world's best commercials.
  • 1975 - Rimstead hosts the short-lived, self-titled, late-night show, Rimstead!, for Global.

Publications

  • Rimstead, Paul. Cocktails and Jockstraps, Prentice Hall Canada, 1981. ISBN 0-13-139436-3
  • Rimstead, Paul. Rimmer, dammit! : the life and times of Canadian legend Paul Rimstead, Toronto Sun, 1987. ISBN 0-919233-32-5
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References

  1. Burnett, Thane (2006-02-27). "Bob was more than just words". The Toronto Sun. Archived from the original on 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2006-04-28.
  2. "Celebrating 25 years of the Toronto Sun". Toronto Sun. 1996-11-01. Retrieved 2006-04-28.
  3. McCann, Julie (Spring 1998). "The Lush Life of Paul Rimstead". Ryerson Review of Journalism. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
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