Caley Gibson
Online Supervisor
Caley joined the Global Edmonton team in 2012, after graduating with honours from the Broadcast and Online Journalism program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
She worked as a TV news writer and producer for a few months before taking on her position as an online journalist.
Caley is an award-winning journalist, having won two RTDNA Prairie Regional Awards with Global Edmonton’s online team for its coverage of the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire.
Caley is currently the online supervisor in Alberta, leading the online teams in Edmonton, Calgary and Lethbridge.
Prior to her time at Global Edmonton, Caley worked for Carnival Cruise Line as a professional dancer.
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Video Archives
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New public high school set to open in southeast Edmonton as enrolment pressure continues
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Edmonton Oilers GM speaks about roller-coaster that led to Stanley Cup final
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Edmonton firefighters investigate blaze at southeast strip mall
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Global News Morning anchors make good on Oilers/Canucks bet
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Life skills classes: The Edmonton Public Library can help you get the job you want
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Home under construction in southwest Edmonton goes up in flames
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Time-lapse: Orange sky in Edmonton
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3 more COVID-19 deaths linked to Misericordia Hospital outbreak
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Edmonton police, fire crews salute front-line health-care workers amid COVID-19 pandemic
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Alberta hospital workers plead with public amid COVID-19 pandemic
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Alberta coronavirus: How long does it take to get test results back?
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Coronavirus: Alberta asks anyone over 65, those with chronic health conditions not to travel outside Canada
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Coronavirus: Alberta asks all travellers returning from Italy to self-isolate for 14 days
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Alberta now has 19 cases of COVID-19, all travel-related: health official
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Pandemic reflects seriousness of COVID-19 situation, Alberta health official says
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What to do in Alberta if you think you have COVID-19 symptoms
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Alberta’s 2nd case of presumptive COVID-19 is in Edmonton zone
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Alberta woman with presumptive case of COVID-19 works for Alberta Treasury Branch: health officials
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Edmonton police escort child to hospital after being struck by school bus
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Boy seriously injured after being struck by school bus in north Edmonton
Author Archives
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Edmonton, Calgary school boards applaud additional funding, fast-tracked construction processCalgary and Edmonton school boards are applauding the government for quadrupling school funding and fast-tracking the process to get shovels in the ground on school projects.Politics11 hours
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Dangerous person alert dropped in central Alberta, 1 person in custodyA dangerous person alert that was issued for a portion of central Alberta on Tuesday morning has been dropped.CrimeSep 18
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Massive, suspicious fire destroys townhouses in south EdmontonEdmonton police are asking people in the Desrochers area to check their security cameras for any video that could help in the suspicious fire investigation.FireSep 18
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Edmonton airport to expand drone delivery operations to medical clinic south of YEGOn Tuesday, the Edmonton airport showcased the route that will eventually be taken by the new Canary drone.FeaturesSep 17
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Edmonton Oilers ‘mutually part ways’ with assistant GM Brad HollandThe Edmonton Oilers have mutually parted ways with assistant general manager Brad Holland.SportsSep 17
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Canadian Finals Rodeo to celebrate 50th year back in EdmontonEdmonton is gearing up to host the 50th Canadian Finals Rodeo. The event kicks off with a week's worth of activities for Rodeo Week.FeaturesSep 17
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Rally held outside Calgary City Hall in support of Green Line LRTThose who organized the rally said the Green Line is an essential project, and political leaders need to find a solution in order to get the line built.PoliticsSep 16
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Cousin of Lloydminster homicide victims says men ‘had good hearts’A cousin of three men found dead in a Lloydminster home last week says her family is still trying to come to terms with what happened.CrimeSep 16
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Alberta’s Spruce Grove Saints prepare for first full season in BCHLThe Spruce Grove Saints are expecting stiffer competition in their first full season in the BCHL. The team was exiled from the AJHL partway through last season.SportsSep 13
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Edmonton’s 50th Street overpass opens to traffic: ‘Finally’The northbound lanes of the much-anticipated 50th Street overpass between 90th Avenue and the Sherwood Park Freeway opened to traffic on Friday.TrafficSep 13
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RCMP major crimes investigates triple homicide in LloydminsterRCMP are investigating a triple homicide in Lloydminster and say the suspect, or suspects, remain on the loose.CrimeSep 12
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Over $1M in drugs seized in ‘one of the largest’ busts in Edmonton police historyHandguns, vehicles, cash and more than $1 million worth of illicit drugs were seized in what Edmonton police call one of the largest busts in the service's history.CrimeSep 12
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Cougar that killed Alberta family’s cat returns to house hours later: ‘It was terrifying’A young cougar that came onto a rural Alberta property on Tuesday afternoon and killed a family's cat returned to the house again later that evening.CanadaSep 11
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9 additional mental health classrooms open in Alberta schoolsThe Alberta government says it is a third of a way to its goal of opening up 60 classrooms dedicated to assisting students with mental health struggles across the province.HealthSep 11
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Young cougar kills Alberta family’s cat, hisses and paws at them through windowAn Alberta family went through a frightening ordeal on Tuesday afternoon when a cougar came onto their property, killed their pet cat and pawed at their back door.CanadaSep 10
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Alberta announces $2.8M toward plant to turn waste into electricityThe Alberta government has announced $2.8 million in funding toward a facility that would use carbon capture to turn municipal waste into clean electricity.PoliticsSep 10
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Edmonton Police Commission wants councillor members replaced by public repsThe Edmonton Police Commission is proposing that city councillors no longer sit on the civilian body that oversees policing in the city.PoliticsSep 10
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A car has been submerged in an Alberta lake for nearly 1 yearA rural resident northeast of Edmonton is getting the runaround in his attempt to get a car removed from an area lake that's been submerged for nearly one year.EnvironmentSep 9
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Puppies found dead northeast of Edmonton died as a result of human involvement: RCMPTwo puppies that were found dead northeast of Edmonton early last month died as a result of human involvement and suffered significant trauma, according to the RCMP.CrimeSep 9
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Edmonton councillor Andrew Knack will not seek re-electionAfter more than 10 years on city council, Edmonton Coun. Andrew Knack has announced he will not seek re-election in the next municipal election.CanadaSep 9
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2 youths charged after students bear-sprayed at southeast Edmonton junior high schoolEdmonton police say two students are facing charges after bear spray was used inside Kate Chegwin School on Thursday morning.CrimeSep 6
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Nearly 300 Edmonton police officers to begin wearing body camerasNearly 300 Edmonton police officers in positions with high levels of public interaction will soon be equipped with body-worn cameras.CrimeSep 6
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Edmonton-born pitcher makes MLB debut: ‘I’m just so proud of him’An Edmonton-born pitcher made his Major League Baseball debut on Wednesday night, and his mom couldn't be more proud.SportsSep 5
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$2.3M in repairs needed to fix Whitemud overpass hit by excavator in east EdmontonWork to fix the Whitemud Drive overpass at Anthony Henday Drive in east Edmonton will begin in just over a week — at a cost of $2.3 million.TrafficSep 5
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Man who killed teen girl at Leduc school will serve 12 years before parole eligibilityA 22-year-old man convicted in the death of a 17-year-old girl at a Leduc school will spend at least 12 years behind bars before he is eligible to apply for parole.CrimeSep 5