ruthseeleyThe Case of the Stolen Moka Pot“The last time we were here,” I imagine myself saying to the manager of the little local coffee chain’s roastery headquarters and cafe, “G…Aug 14, 2021Aug 14, 2021
ruthseeleyTHE BOMBSHELL EPIPHANYMy father’s Uncle Lorne was his family’s genealogist, and I have inherited photocopies of some of his letters, pecked on an Underwood…Oct 13, 2018Oct 13, 2018
ruthseeleyDISPENSARY DAYSThe late, great years of Canada’s gray market are drawing to a closeSep 12, 2018Sep 12, 2018
ruthseeleyinAsparagus MagazineFood Desert Residents find Relief at Mobile MarketsGrocers on wheels are bringing fresh food to the North American city-dwellers who need it most.Aug 14, 2018Aug 14, 2018
ruthseeleyHeartbreak Rock and our need for storySeveral months ago my cousin and I finally went to visit the stone house our grandparents had built at 239 Island Park Drive in Ottawa. I…Aug 8, 2018Aug 8, 2018
ruthseeleyThe Science Writers’ Investigative Reporting Handbook: A Beginner’s Guide to Investigations by Liza…I recently requested a review copy of this handbook because it’s a topic that’s dear to my heart. And I was hoping to post it on…Jun 18, 2018Jun 18, 2018
ruthseeleyHow this has happenedI’d been working in a highly toxic environment and barely making a living for about two years.May 25, 2018May 25, 2018
ruthseeley#yow’s my cityThe concept of a social book exchange was novel (I’m groaning with you) enough to me that I made a plan and got myself hither.Feb 4, 2018Feb 4, 2018
ruthseeleySolving problemsI’ve talked to a lot of people about entrepreneurship. The most puzzling question I ask is, ‘Do you think most people who start businesses…Jan 11, 20181Jan 11, 20181
ruthseeleyBevolutionAn old post without too much snark. Except for the overnight success crack at the end.Aug 8, 2011Aug 8, 2011