Journalism

2024
A Death in Malta captures the life of a slain journalist and mother” (The Globe and Mail)
“Success on a shoestring: Kyle Edward Ball reflects on the making of Skinamarink(techlife)

2023
“NAIT grad Bean Gill stars in CBC’s Push (techlife)

2022
“In America’s least air-conditioned cities, brutal heat changes some people’s minds” (Washington Post)

2021
“The good, the bad, and the hungry” (with Kidpixel) (Edify)
“NAIT soccer-player-turned cyclist headed to Tokyo Olympics” (techlife)
“In America’s least air-conditioned cities, brutal heat changes some people’s minds” (Washington Post)

2020
“Destructive wild goats ruled the island of Redonda for over a century. Now, it’s being reborn.” (National Geographic)

2019
“Don’t go for the obvious attraction in Slovenia” (Washington Post)
“In London, it’s easy to find a bookstore that floats your boat. (Really. One is on a barge.)” (Washington Post)

2018
"A West Edmonton Mall reading list" (The Millions)

2017
"The steady, irresistible call of Instagram's rare-book dealers" (The Millions)
”Sheepwalkers” (Western Living)
"Can salted doorknobs prevent superbug infections?" (The Atlantic)

2016
"Diary of a part-time freelancer (and most-time parent)" (The Billfold)
"So there's a 47-year-old burger sitting in the Alberta legislature building" (Atlas Obscura)
"Roald Dahl was fascinated by medicine and 'The BFG' is proof" (Washington Post)
"From Oshawa with love" (The Walrus)
"Great Missenden plays itself" (Hazlitt)
"Time traveller" (Swerve)
"Surf's up" (The Walrus)
"Pride Tape brings the NHL one step closer to its first out player" (The Guardian)
"Why he can't part with his $40K guitar" (The Daily Beast)
"Why the people of Alberta, Canada, name everything after Winston Churchill" (Atlas Obscura)

2015
"Snunkoople" (The Walrus)
"Prop art" (Avenue)
"The woman who let 200,000 bed bugs bite her—for science!" (Wired)
"Asphalt nerds" (The Walrus)
"Sausages to specimen jars" (South China Morning Post)

2014
"Permanent marker" (The Walrus)
"The Bone Clocks confirms David Mitchell's novels are all deeply connected" (The Globe and Mail)
"Clap for the Wolverine, man" (Swerve)
"Don't tell the kids: The real history of the tooth fairy" (Salon)

2013
"The future of asphalt" (Avenue)
"Myths of the mall" (Avenue)