Here’s what I can share based on available knowledge up to 2017, which is the latest widely reported information about Stuart McLean:
- Core fact: Stuart McLean, longtime CBC Radio host of The Vinyl Café, passed away in February 2017 at age 68 after a battle with melanoma. He had announced in late 2015 that he would undergo treatment and had paused new episodes, with repeats continuing for a time before full production was halted.[2][5]
- Context: McLean had publicly discussed his melanoma diagnosis in late 2015 and indicated that treatment would be ongoing, resulting in the suspension of new Vinyl Café episodes starting in 2017 to focus on his health.[1]
- Impact: His storytelling and humor left a lasting imprint on Canadian radio culture, with many colleagues and fans sharing remembrances at the time of his passing.[6][9][10]
- Legacy: His Vinyl Café archive and stories are often cited as key Canadian storytelling work, and memorial pieces highlighted his influence on Canadian public radio and literary humor.[4][8]
If you want, I can look for more recent mentions or remembrances (e.g., anniversary articles or retrospectives) to see if there have been new tributes or posthumous recognitions since 2017.
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.caView Stuart McLean's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.
obits.oregonlive.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.caStuart 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.caHis folksy tales of small-town Canada lit up radios from coast to coast every weekend on the long-running show
www.theglobeandmail.comThe Vinyl Cafe host and writer Stuart McLean is suspending his popular radio show to focus on his cancer treatment.
www.cbc.caCanada says goodbye to its consummate storyteller and modern day bard. By Wanda Potrykus
www.westmountmag.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.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