John Honderich, former publisher of the Toronto Star, dies at 75
TORONTO — Known for his trademark bow ties and imposing six-foot-two presence, John Allen Honderich was an old-fashioned newspaperman with ink in his veins and a hearty lust for life.
The Canadian businessman who was the publisher of the Toronto Star from 1994 to 2004, has died.
Honderich passed away in his Toronto home at the age of 75 on Saturday, Star spokesman Bob Hepburn said.
Honderich, whose father was the late Beland Honderich, a former publisher of the Toronto Star, was part of the Canadian newspaper industry from birth and much of his working life revolved around the media icon founded in 1892 and — until recently — partly owned by his family.