Listeners, friends, and members of the broadcasting community are mourning the passing of Baba Singh, a beloved voice known to many through his work with CKUA Radio. News of his death has brought sadness to longtime fans and colleagues who remember him for the warmth, positivity, and joy he shared through the airwaves every day.
Baba Singh became a familiar and comforting presence to countless listeners through his popular program, Mid-Morning Mojo, a show celebrated for its uplifting spirit, engaging conversations, and carefully curated music. Fans often described the show as a bright part of their day, crediting Baba’s energy and authenticity with creating a sense of connection and community that extended far beyond radio.
Friends and supporters are now reflecting on the impact he made both personally and professionally. Many recall his welcoming personality, deep passion for music, and ability to make everyone around him feel appreciated and valued. Whether speaking to listeners on air or connecting with people at station events, Baba carried a kindness and sincerity that left a lasting impression.
One tribute shared memories of attending a CKUA station event a few years ago, where Baba’s presence and positivity stood out immediately. Moments like those continue to resonate with those fortunate enough to have met him in person, reminding many of the genuine joy he brought into every interaction.
Throughout his career, Baba Singh helped foster a sense of belonging among listeners, creating a program that many considered part of their daily routine and emotional support during difficult times. His love for music and storytelling made Mid-Morning Mojo more than just a radio show—it became a cherished experience shared by a loyal audience.
As tributes continue pouring in, the CKUA community and listeners everywhere are honoring Baba Singh’s legacy by remembering the happiness, comfort, and inspiration he brought into so many lives.
Though his voice may no longer be heard on the airwaves, the spirit of Baba Singh and the positivity he shared will continue living on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.