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Deb Matejicka (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian sports journalist formerly working for The Score sports television network.[1]

Matejicka received a degree in political studies and English from the University of Manitoba and a diploma in creative communications with a major in journalism from Red River College.[2]

After launching her journalism career in Brandon, Manitoba, she worked for the CTV network in Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan, A-ChannelinCalgary, and CKVUinVancouver. Matejicka began working for The Score in October 2001.[3] In 2013, Matejicka joined The Weather Network as its Calgary bureau reporter.

In May 2018, Matejicka joined Global Calgary as its community events reporter.[4]

Matejicka is a former competitive swimmer. She has three children.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ (20 September 2010). OT loss should keep Stamps from falling asleep[usurped], canoe.ca ("Yes, that is indeed former Score reporter-turned-mom Deb Matejicka doing TV commercials for the Great Canadian Superstore.")
  • ^ a b "Deb Matejicka". Globalnews.ca.
  • ^ (12 October 2001). Why is it so tough to find baseball on TV?, Toronto Star ("The Score has hired Patricia Boal and Deb Matejicka to staff its new bureaus in Ottawa and Calgary.")
  • ^ "Introducing Global Calgary's new community reporter Deb Matejicka". Globalnews.ca. 1 May 2018.
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