Noelle
Noelle
Noelle Sinclair has been a reoccurring presence in Niagara radio for nearly three decades. After an internship in 1990 at local station, CHSC, she was scooped up by CKTB for a full-time summer job. Upon completion of her program at Fanshawe College’s School of Broadcast Journalism, she started, in earnest, at CKTB in 1991, as a reporter and weekend news anchor.
To gain more experience, after her initial stint at the station, Noelle worked throughout Canada, including stints in Prince George, British Columbia and Calgary, Alberta. Noelle returned to CKTB in 1999 before taking a job, a year later, in Niagara Falls on 105.1 The River, ultimately, co-hosting the station’s popular morning show with the late Mike Ryan.
With a keen sense of news and politics, as a reporter, Noelle has covered the Region and councils of the major Niagara municipalities, the Police Service Board and the high profile Colter Inquiry, which looked into police corruption in the early 1990's.
Noelle left the radio business in 2006 to become the Fundraising Manager for Niagara Falls Big Brothers Big Sisters, a charity dear to her heart. With significant hearing loss, which had begun during her teenage years, she left the working world in 2011. Thanks to the wonders of medical science, in 2014, Noelle was successfully implanted with a cochlear hearing device and returned to radio in early 2015!
Noelle retired full time from radio in 2021 but her love for news brings her back to 105.1/101.1 when needed to fill in for Stef or Geoff. She is a pickleball fanatic and has won several medals at amateur tournaments across Ontario most recently winning gold at the Ontario Pickleball Championship in Toronto.
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