Kabi Moulitharan
Digital Journalist
Kabilan Moulitharan joined Global Edmonton in 2023 and has covered the opening of The Valley Line Southeast LRT, and local reactions to the Israel-Hamas war.
He began his broadcasting career as an editorial assistant at Global News Toronto and quickly became a web writer and a writer/producer for the evening news.
He then moved to Global Saskatoon where he covered important community stories including a new emergency wellness centre, major airline delays, and taking part in winter activities to highlight winter weather in Saskatchewan.
When Kabi is not busy reporting, he enjoys streaming new television shows, spending time with loved ones and trying new activities.
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Video Archives
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AfroQuiz teaches Edmonton youth Black History for over 30 years
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Ukrainians reflect on life in Edmonton on 2nd anniversary of invasion
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2 bricks thrown off Whitemud Drive overpass part of disturbing trend at 53 Avenue overpass
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Alberta Municipalities reject idea of local political parties
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Valley Line West construction update
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City of Edmonton seeks input on Mill Woods Development
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Edmonton rent increases highest among Canada’s biggest cities: report
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Charges laid after woman dies in northeast Edmonton arson
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Sarah Hoffman latest candidate to enter Alberta NDP leadership race
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Maskwacis, Alta. Chiefs recognize Bill C-92 ruling
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Feed the Soul dining week introducing diverse cuisines to Edmonton food lovers
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Volt hockey provides kids with disabilities more sport options
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Fallout from water ban in Edmonton continues
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Protests against Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s sweeping new transgender policy in Calgary, Edmonton
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47 groups issue joint statement against Alberta’s new trans policy, rallies held
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Alberta RCMP officers to begin testing body cameras
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City of Edmonton says record attendance at after-school youth programs
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Edmonton Downtown Farmers Market declares bankruptcy
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Edmonton man takes part in ultimate journey around the world
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Edmonton man driving around the world in 17 months
Author Archives
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AfroQuiz teaching Black History to Edmonton youth for over 30 yearsTopics in this year's event ranged from the Ghana Empire, Afro-Politan Rennaisance, Resistance renegades and radicals, A gift from Heaven, and For the Culture.CanadaFeb 25
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Maskwacis, Alta. Chiefs celebrate Supreme Court ruling on Indigenous child welfare lawFirst Nations Chiefs in Maskwacis, Alta., about 90 kilometres south of Edmonton, gathered Saturday morning to celebrate with a victory song.CanadaFeb 10
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Morinville, Alta. business seeks compensation following non-essential water use banA car wash company in Morinville is calling on utility company EPCOR for compensation following the ban on non-essential water use.CanadaFeb 4
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‘Never been done before’: Edmonton man driving around the world in 17 monthsAn Edmonton man is a part of a crew that will be on the road for the next 17 months as they drive around the world, for both the adventure and research.EnvironmentJan 27
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Old Strathcona Youth Society faces relocation following building structural concernsThe organization said they'll transition into a community outreach approach if they can't find a new location by March 31.CanadaJan 14
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Warm, dry conditions increase Alberta wildfire riskAccording to the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard, as of Friday afternoon, there were 64 active wildfires. At this time last year, the province saw around 15 active wildfires.CanadaDec 29, 2023
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‘Skimpflation’ hits grocery store aisles amid rising inflationary pressuresBetween increasing stock prices, shrinking the product size, or offering less quantity — swapping ingredients is another way for companies to manage costs.ConsumerDec 26, 2023
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Parent alleges son was locked in room at Parkland County school for behaviour issuesBrittany Payne said when she picked up her son after the Christmas concert at Blueberry School in Parkland County on Dec. 14, a teacher had left him locked in a room.EducationDec 20, 2023
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Doctors face pay delays due to Alberta Health scheduled holiday breakPhysicians part of the Alternative Relationship Plan received a memo outlining claims received over December won't be processed on time due to a scheduled holiday break.CanadaDec 19, 2023
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Gay man set to be deported from Edmonton to Uganda: ‘I’m in a nightmare’A 25-year-old gay man who has been living and working in Edmonton since 2018 is concerned for his safety because he's being deported back to Uganda.CanadaDec 14, 2023
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Some Edmonton children’s chemo treatments delayed due to health-care capacity issues'A small number of pediatric patients in Edmonton were delayed in beginning their chemotherapy,' a statement from Alberta Health Services read.HealthDec 13, 2023
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Edmonton city council, Fire Rescue address ‘problem properties’From April 2022 to September 2023, the CPST investigated nearly 600 Edmonton homes, contributing to enhanced community safety. The city has now made the pilot project permanent.CanadaDec 10, 2023
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Edmonton’s historic Italian Bakery reopens 3 years after fire destroyed businessBakery fans and well-wishers packed the new Chinatown location Saturday where they were treated to a lion dance, a ribbon-cutting and free samples of pastries.CanadaDec 3, 2023
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Strathcona County investigates Emerald Hills Leisure Centre pool following repair concernsStrathcona County council is working to determine how an aquatic centre built seven years ago in Sherwood Park is already facing structural issues that could cost millions to fix.CanadaNov 24, 2023
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Edmonton Oilers losing streak continues, tied with Sharks for worst in NHL standingsThis defeat knocks the Oilers down to the bottom of the NHL standings and is tied with the San Jose Sharks for last place.SportsNov 10, 2023
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Residents in Edmonton’s northwest neighbourhood concerned over fire response timeThe nearest fire station to respond to a home in the Trumpeter neighbourhood is Fire Station 29 which is roughly eight kilometres away.FireNov 5, 2023
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Edmonton groups pushing to make downtown friendlier to pedestrians, cyclistsThe Downtown Pedestrianization Plan outlines nine actions advocates say would improve the downtown experience for pedestrians and cyclists.CanadaNov 1, 2023
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Edmonton proclaims Heritage Classic Week with Pucks on the Plaza eventThe family-friendly, hockey-themed event celebrated the Edmonton Oilers as they prepare to take on the Calgary Flames next week.CanadaOct 22, 2023
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Alberta agency funds local research projects to advance farming techniquesTerraVerdae Bioworks Inc. is one of the 11 projects funded by Alberta Innovates. The company focuses on designing biodegradable and compostable plastics.CanadaOct 15, 2023
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Family of Dylan Koshman searches for missing son 15 years laterFamily taped 'missing person' signs Saturday where Dylan Koshman was last seen, hoping residents in the area will remember new details surrounding his disappearance.CanadaOct 7, 2023
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Old Strathcona welcomes new outdoor ‘street furniture’ infrastructure projectStarting Friday, residents can use the parklets, bistro tables, benches and bike racks built in the Old Strathcona neighbourhood.CanadaOct 6, 2023
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Leduc football group, targeted in break-ins, pleads for return of stolen equipment'To have just a mindless attack on an organization like this, it's really disappointing,' Curtis Dublanko said in response to three break-ins and theft his league experienced.CrimeSep 27, 2023
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Alberta school bus companies face driver shortage, need help with driver retentionSchool bus companies across Alberta are looking for solutions and help for what they describe as a crisis in their industry.CanadaSep 22, 2023
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Alberta post-secondary students struggle with finances as cost of living soarsAccording to the Council of Alberta University Students, many students in the province are forced to cut down on food options to make ends meet.EducationSep 17, 2023
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North Battleford, SK. teacher sheds light on school struggles with violence and mental health'Things are a lot more complicated than they once were with kids at school,' teacher Jackie Krocynski tells Global News regarding an increase in violence and mental health issues.CanadaAug 25, 2023