Writer and photographer Stephen Thorne remembered as dogged, keen-eyed storyteller
OTTAWA — Journalist Stephen Thorne, who movingly chronicled some of the most difficult episodes in recent Canadian history, died Friday after being ill with prostate cancer. He was 66.
Thorne spent much of his career at The Canadian Press and later worked as a freelance writer, photographer and communications consultant before joining Legion Magazine.
He toiled for CP for almost three decades, covering everything from major crime and federal politics to offshore fishing disputes and professional baseball.
But he was most drawn to events that tested the human spirit.


