“I’m Pierre Berton and that’s how to roll a joint,” said the late Canadian author as he signed off from what would be his last television appearance and what should be an unofficial Heritage Minute.
Canadian author and broadcaster Pierre Berton, one of the country's most recognizable and beloved media personalities, has died at age 84. Mr. Berton died Tuesday afternoon, said a spokeswoman for ...
Pierre Berton, who always had an eye for a good story, now has a central viewpoint in his storied birthplace — Whitehorse. A bronze bust of the late historian, writer and broadcaster was unveiled ...
Pierre Berton, the prolific writer, historian and broadcaster known as “a great Canadian voice,” has died, as he put it, “after a long battle with life.” He was 84. Berton, who died of heart failure ...
His full name may have been Pierre Francis deMerigny Berton, but that wasn't enough for his death to get anywhere near the play in Quebec's major francophone dailies that it did in English-language ...
Yukon's most famous son, Canadian author and broadcaster Pierre Berton, died Tuesday in a Toronto hospital. He was 84. Berton, who brought the history of the Klondike Gold Rush and other moments of ...
Pierre Berton, 84, the prolific writer, historian and broadcaster known as "a great Canadian voice," died, as he put it, "after a long battle with life." Mr. Berton, who died Nov. 30 in Toronto, ...
Whitehorse is undoubtedly proud to be the birthplace of the late, great Pierre Berton — but proud enough to erect two busts, a block apart? It sure looked that way on Tuesday. Except, one of those ...
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Berton’s first “operative” at the Star was a male secretary named Lee Rathlou. Rather studious, extremely efficient, and deferential to the point of embarrassment, Rathlou was by nature a reticent man ...