Here’s the latest I can share about Stuart McLean based on publicly available reports up to early 2017:
- Summary: Stuart McLean was the longtime host of CBC Radio’s The Vinyl Café and a celebrated Canadian humorist and author. He passed away in February 2017 after a battle with melanoma.[2][5]
- Recent context before his death: In December 2016, McLean announced he would suspend new episodes of The Vinyl Café to focus on cancer treatment, noting that his immunotherapy had not fully succeeded and that he would undergo another round. This led CBC to pause new broadcasts and shift schedules accordingly.[1]
- Obituaries and remembrances: Following his death, many Canadian outlets highlighted his impact on Canadian storytelling and culture, with tributes from colleagues and fans noting his warmth, humor, and the way his stories connected everyday life to broader Canadian experiences.[5][9]
- Selected biographical details: McLean was born in 1948 and became a defining voice for Canadian storytelling through The Vinyl Café, whose characters and gentle humor resonated nationwide. His archive was later donated to McMaster University.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull more specific details (e.g., notable works, key episodes, or a brief timeline) and provide citations to each source. I can also summarize the coverage from particular outlets (CBC, Globe and Mail, Maclean’s) if you want a targeted roundup.
Sources
Shelagh Rogers, host of CBC Radio’s The Next Chapter, reflects on her colleague and friend, Stuart McLean. The award-winning humorist and host of CBC Radio’s The Vinyl Café died this week at age 68.
www.cbc.caHis folksy tales of small-town Canada lit up radios from coast to coast every weekend on the long-running show
www.theglobeandmail.comStuart McLean, a bestselling author, journalist and humorist who entertained millions as host of the popular CBC Radio program "The Vinyl Cafe," has died. He was 68.
globalnews.caCanada says goodbye to its consummate storyteller and modern day bard. By Wanda Potrykus
www.westmountmag.caView Stuart McLean's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.
www.legacy.comStuart McLean, the host of CBC Radio's The Vinyl Café and an award-winning humorist, has died at age 68 after a battle with melanoma.
www.cbc.caFormer CBC radio show host Jonathan Goldstein on the late Canadian icon Stuart McLean—and why there will never be anyone like him again
macleans.caThe Vinyl Cafe host and writer Stuart McLean is suspending his popular radio show to focus on his cancer treatment.
www.cbc.caCalgarians are remembering their stories about one of Canada's best storytellers. Stuart McLean died at age 68 after a battle with melanoma.
www.cbc.ca