Moses Woldu
Sports Reporter/Anchor
Moses Woldu reports on community sports in Calgary.
Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Moses’ love for broadcasting came at a young age, interviewing family members with a tape recorder and microphone.
Moses attended Lethbridge College, where he learned to combine his passion for sports and storytelling.
He joined Global Calgary in November 2018 following time in Lethbridge, Red Deer, Lloydminster and his hometown of Saskatoon.
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Video Archives
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Surprising MRU Cougars men’s soccer team claws into top 10 -
From sledding to shredding: Olympic luge hopeful discovers benefits of river surfing -
Calgary soccer player up for Athlete of the Year award in support of cancer research -
All in the mind: Cavalry’s Piepgrass putting his education to good use on the pitch -
Canada’s best hockey players arrive in Calgary for Olympic orientation camp -
Bobsled athletes kick into high gear -
Calgary sprinter turns head on the track -
Alberta youths set sail for Canada Summer Games -
Southern Alberta rugby tandem helping to grow sport in Canada -
Canadian speed skater hopes to honour her biggest fan -
Speedskating hopefuls make final push for 2026 Winter Olympics -
Calgary soccer players get pro treatment -
Canadian water skiers on the rise -
Top chuckwagon drivers set to battle at Cowboys Rangeland Derby -
Calgary golfer eyes a shot at the pros -
Team Canada’s ski cross team hits the pool for offseason training -
Partnership provides Canadian athletes data while promoting Alberta’s tech sector -
Calgary’s Talia White makes home debut for Wild FC -
Bobsledder Kenny M’Pindou using his platform to help others -
Canadian tech helps Humboldt bus crash victim Ryan Straschnitzki walk again
Author Archives
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Surge guard Mathieu Kamba lends a helping hand to Calgary’s next generationFrom the playgrounds to the bright lights of professional basketball, Mathieu Kamba is living out his dream. He's playing with his hometown team and giving back to the community.SportsJun 17, 2024
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Former Stampeders offensive lineman Bruce ‘Tuna’ Covernton dead at 57Covernton spent seven seasons with the Calgary Stampeders winning the Grey Cup twice, in 1992 and 1998.SportsJan 23, 2024
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A goaltending coach’s pursuit of making the prosA coach who has has been helping female goalies achieve their dreams will soon be able to fulfill her own.SportsNov 9, 2023
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Calgary Flames open training camp after 4-month layoffAfter four months to the day the NHL announced its pause on the 2019-20 season, the Calgary Flames returned to the ice for training camp Monday.SportsJul 13, 2020
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Introducing your Calgary Flames’ all-time starting lineupVote in our polls to help us build our Calgary Flames all-time starting lineup.SportsMay 25, 2020
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Calgary Flames’ Mike Smith out of lineup, team recalls Jon Gillies from StocktonMike Smith left after two periods of Wednesday's overtime win against the Philadelphia Flyers and did not return.SportsDec 14, 2018