The author of several books is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Polish weekly Czas-Związkowiec and the Director of the publishing company FAKTY which specializes in the literature of facts in Toronto.
He has also showcased a photographic exhibit entitled "Raport o polskich cmentarzach w Kanadzie" ("Report on Polish Cemeteries in Canada") in Ottawa, Montreal, Warsaw and Lublin.
In 1987 he took a reporter's journey to the Polar Circle to Fort Simpson (Northwest Territories) to attend the meeting of Pope John Paul II with the Indians, Inuit, and Métis.
Compiling material for this project, the author visited various libraries and archives, as well as traveled more than twenty thousand kilometers – a rounded half the circumference of the globe.
In 1990 he returned to Warsaw, he created a news agency Polonia Service Press, and looked for hidden bank deposits in Sudetenland by the Germans in 1945, (a series of reports from the issue "Złoto Wrocławia?"
The result of this work were hundreds of newspaper articles relating to Canada, and reports, including the visit of President Lech Wałęsa in Canada, from the Arctic – obtaining the North Pole by the Poles (Marek Kamiński and Wojciech Moskal), from the mountain expeditions in the massif of Warsaw and the Rocky Mountains, of which he was the organizer and director, or from the participation in the World Championships of Gold Panning in Dawson City of the Yukon.