By the Canadian Press
Two prominent members of Canada's print and broadcast media have been named to the News Hall of Fame.
By the Canadian Press
Two prominent members of Canada's print and broadcast media have been named to the News Hall of Fame.
Toronto-born John Honderich began his newspaper career in 1973 as a copy boy for the Ottawa Citizen before moving to the Star in 1976 as a reporter.
He rose through the ranks to become publisher, before taking over as president of the paper's parent company, Torstar Corp.
Honderich's late father, Beland, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986.
Vancouver-born Craig Oliver started with a CBC radio station in Prince Rupert, B.C., in 1957, moving in 1972 to CTV, where he ultimately became Ottawa bureau chief.
The pair will be inducted at a gala banquet in Toronto on Oct. 15.
This article was originally published by the Canadian Press and reprinted here with its permission.
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