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Signa Butler

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Signa Butler
BornHalifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
🏫 EducationSaint Mary's University
(BA, BA (HON))
Toronto Metro University
(BA, Broadcast Journalism)
💼 Occupation
  • Television sports host
  • journalist
📆 Years active  2000–present
👔 EmployerCBC Sports
👶 Children2

Signa Butler is a Canadian sports reporter, program host and play-by-play commentator for CBC News Network, including on-location coverage of the Olympic Games as a field reporter.[1]

She is one of the few female colour commentators to provide play-by-play of nearly all sports on the broadcaster's roster.

Career[edit]

While a student at Saint Mary's University she played multiple sports including varsity soccer, where she was named a U Sports All-Canadian player. She also played basketball for the Nova Scotia provincial team and Canada Games field hockey team.

Butler joined CBC Sports in 2000 as a writer for the network's coverage of the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. She subsequently assumed a play-by-play role for the CBC Road to the Olympic Games team, becoming one of the few female broadcasters to cover nearly every sport on the network.

Coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing represented her 11th games as a CBC Sports reporter.[2]

Background[edit]

She is a native of Halifax, Nova Scotia[3], with degrees from Saint Mary's University[4] and Toronto Metro University.

Personal life[edit]

Butler lives in Toronto, Ontario with her husband and is the mother of twins.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "CBC media centre Signa Butler". CBC.ca. CBC. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  2. https://www.cbc.ca/sports/author/signa-butler-1.4879360
  3. Ahmed, Shireen. "Women deserve more than just a chair at sports media table". Yahoo!Sports. CBC. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  4. Casey, Erin Elaine. "Opening Doors and Making Connections". Maroon and White. Saint Mary's University. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  5. Lawrence, Julie. "A Q&A With CBC Sports Signa Butler". optimyz.com. HUM@Nmedia. Retrieved 5 October 2023.


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