
Rosalind Stefanac
Features Writer
“The more I write, the more I realize how much I still want to learn.”
Rosalind’s journalism career took hold at the height of the dot-com era, writing for a consumer technology magazine when the Internet felt like a new frontier. Those early days sparked a thrill for exploring emerging ideas and translating them into engaging stories.
She has spent decades writing for some of Canada’s largest business- and health-related magazines and websites, honing her skills for clear storytelling across complex subjects. Today, as a freelance journalist based in Toronto, she writes about topics from computer vision in mining and the latest health technologies to hotspots in the Florida Keys.
Someday Rosalind hopes to hit the road as a back-up violinist in a touring band—but then she’ll want to write about it.
Features by Rosalind Stefanac
Three nights, no sleep, endless music. Dominica’s Creole festival lit me up in ways I never expected at 55.
How Gen X and Young Boomers are mastering modern tech to stay healthy, connected, and well.
Technology is becoming a lifeline for Gen X caregivers juggling kids, parents, and peace of mind.
Three nights, no sleep, endless music. Dominica’s Creole festival lit me up in ways I never expected at 55.
How Gen X and Young Boomers are mastering modern tech to stay healthy, connected, and well.
Technology is becoming a lifeline for Gen X caregivers juggling kids, parents, and peace of mind.