Nina Dragicevic

Nina Dragicevic is a freelance writer with bylines in the CBC, Toronto Star, Storeys and The Globe and Mail. She also publishes fiction, with her first two books scheduled for release in 2023 and 2025.

Latest from Nina Dragicevic

Managing the messiness of midlife and menopause on CBC's Small Achievable Goals

Jennifer Whalen and Meredith MacNeill are back with a new workplace comedy.

How 'wearables for wildlife' are unlocking the secret knowledge of animals

For wild animals, survival hinges on sensory abilities vastly different from those of humans. By placing trackers on animals around the world, we're discovering what they know and what it can teach us

This 84-year-old scientist has spent almost 50 years developing a male contraceptive

RISUG is a one-time injection that’s long-lasting, reversible and has shown no serious side effects in clinical trials thus far. Dr. Sujoy Kumar Guha came up with the idea in the early 1970s and has been working on it ever since.
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'I'll be the first one to defend you.' Joséphine Jobert is ready for action in CBC's new drama Saint-Pierre

She stars as a police detective alongside actor Allan Hawco, set on the mysterious and exotic French island Saint-Pierre.
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This 63-room castle in rural Illinois was built as a 'temple of love and art'

Documentary Adrianne & the Castle shows how Alan and Adrianne St. George transformed the house over 30 years

Why this town in the Northwest Territories was called the 'Village of Widows'

Uranium and radium came from the N.W.T., but the legacy of the mines isn’t talked about much — even in the local Sahtu Dene community

Roadkill expeditions and a basement full of decaying food: behind the scenes on a film about rot

Time-lapses of rot in action show a surprising world where decay can be beautiful, tender and even human.

Maestro Fresh Wes makes sandcastle competition 'a beautiful experience'

All Maestro wants to ensure is that everybody has a good time. And he joined the show during a tough one.

'The turban saved my life.' Bollywed's patriarch escaped serious injury after a car accident

Kuki Singh was hit by a car in Toronto’s India bazaar. And it’s inspired him to create a new business opportunity.

'There is a kind of insanity about it.' Why pottery is the new cool kid of the arts

Pottery provides the challenges people may be lacking in their lives say judges of The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down