Jasmine King
Digital Journalist
Jasmine King joined Global Edmonton’s newsroom in August 2023.
A graduate of the radio and television program at NAIT in 2019, Jasmine grew up just north of the city in Morinville.
She began her broadcast career as an intern at Prime Time Local News in Lloydminster. She was then hired as a reporter and shortly after, moved into an anchor role.
Jasmine then moved to Kelowna, B.C. in 2022, to join Global Okanagan where she worked as a video journalist reporting on a wide variety of stories throughout the valley including wildfires, flooding, crime and more.
When she’s not working, Jasmine can be found playing sports, hanging out with friends and family, and spending time with her dog, Boomer.
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Video Archives
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Jasper wildfire: Rain, cooler weather limiting spread of flames in national park
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Jasper wildfire: Up to 50% of buildings may have been destroyed
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Jasper evacuees continue to wait for information as pictures and videos show devastation
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Teacher testifies at murder trial for fatal Leduc high school stabbing
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Man known as ‘balaclava rapist’ granted full parole
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Copper wire theft: EV charging stations in St. Albert targeted by vandals
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New details emerge on deadly Edmonton police shooting
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Staying safe in Edmonton’s extreme heat
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Edmonton councillors debate developing future growth area now
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Ice District event proves basketball is booming in Edmonton
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Ice District event proves basketball is booming in Edmonton
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Legal Aid Alberta warns services are threatened
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Teen shot on rural property near St. Albert; senior charged
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Building on Edmonton’s downtown momentum after the playoffs
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Downtown park rededicated to honour Edmonton’s 10 fallen officers
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City of Edmonton, EPCOR to track down unbilled properties
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‘Largest single drug seizure’ for Strathcona County RCMP
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Edmonton Oilers fans delight in Game 5 win
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Edmonton’s homeless strategy for the year ahead
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Edmonton city councillor pushing to change future of Blatchford
Author Archives
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Murder trial begins for man accused of killing fellow student at Leduc high schoolDylan Thomas Pountney, now 23, is accused of first-degree murder in the death of 17-year-old Jennifer Winkler.CanadaJul 16
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Edmonton businesses looking to build on downtown momentum post playoffExplore Edmonton is hoping the cup run can be the boost needed to attract more people downtown every single night post playoff run.EconomyJun 26
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Edmonton city councillor’s idea to sell some undeveloped Blatchford land sputters outAn Edmonton city councillor's hope to sell a large chunk of undeveloped Blatchford community land is kaput for the time being. But Tim Cartmell is not giving up.EconomyJun 12
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Police say gun violence is going down in EdmontonIn May there were 10 reported shootings, which is down 50 per cent from May of 2023 when there were 20.CrimeJun 11
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Family of mother and child killed in Edmonton among 100s marking Red Dress DayDozens of posters were held high with the names and pictures of those missing and murdered. Many walking have been personally impacted.CanadaMay 6
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Athletes diving in to raise money for Alberta’s para swimming teamThe fundraiser will help Edmonton and area swimmers get to their competitions across the province and access specialized equipment.SportsApr 28
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Questions raised surrounding Alberta’s Bill 20: ‘Unprecedented intervention’Following Thursday's announcement, political scientists and law experts are weighing in on how the province can exercise control and whether it should.PoliticsApr 26
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Concerns raised over Alberta’s water-sharing agreementThe Alberta government has announced what it's calling the largest water-sharing agreement in the province's history, but some say it doesn't go far enough.EnvironmentApr 21
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Talent scouts arrive in Edmonton looking for future OlympiansAthletes aged 14 to 25 tested their speed, strength, power and endurance with four different exercises. The event helps competitors get involved with new sports.SportsApr 6
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‘More barriers’: Dentists raising questions on federal dental planThe Alberta Dental Association believes when the plan is operational, it could create more red tape and if not all dentists participate, it may be harder for patients to find care.HealthMar 29
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Alberta physicians to receive funding based on patient roster sizeThe funding provided is based on the number of patients on a physician's panel. The minimum number of continual patients required to receive payments is 500.HealthMar 24
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Alberta could soon change legislation on municipal political partiesThe Premier says Albertans deserve more clarity about who and what people are voting for. Currently, party affiliation is not allowed under the Local Authorities Election Act.PoliticsMar 15
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Alberta government introducing ankle-monitoring program for high-risk offendersCurrently, electronic monitoring in Alberta is typically managed by private companies. The new program would be monitored 24/7 by a unit within Alberta Correctional Services.PoliticsMar 14
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Edmonton advocates call for more housing funding following Alberta budget 2024Advocates say Edmonton is facing a housing crisis and people need more help from the province, something the budget shortfall won't fix.CanadaMar 9
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Edmonton expo supporting Albertan newcomer entrepreneursThe event hosted nearly 100 people on Saturday and featured panellists and workshops throughout the day.CanadaMar 2
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‘Balanced approach’: Reaction to Alberta’s renewable development changesThe province is establishing buffer zones around protected areas where projects will not be allowed. Analyst say that may not leave enough space for growth in the province.EnvironmentFeb 29
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Wounded Warriors kids camp marks major milestoneWounded Warriors camps for kids offers resources for youth on how to cope with and learn from their family member's injuries. The organization has now served 1,000 kids.CanadaFeb 24
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7-year-old boy mauled by dogs near Wabamun, Alta.Eddie, 7, has undergone intensive surgery, requiring more than 100 stitches after he was attacked by two dogs on Paul First Nation.CanadaFeb 19
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Is Alberta ready for population growth?The Alberta Medical Association says the population boom raises concerns there will not be enough resources for people to access safe and timely health care.EconomyFeb 11
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BCHL games in Alberta now underway after five teams join leagueOn Thursday it was officially announced by the BCHL that effective immediately the five teams would join the league, faster than both the teams and the league predicted.SportsFeb 3
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First-of-its-kind school for children with autism to open in EdmontonBy the start of the school year, there will be a dedicated school and increased learning opportunities for students in Edmonton on the autism spectrum.EducationFeb 1
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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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Alberta introducing more internationally educated health care workers to workforceInternationally educated health care workers' credentials are not often recognized when they come to Canada. A NorQuest College program is helping get them back into the workforce.HealthJan 21
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‘Be patient’: Workers forced to be outside in Alberta’s extreme coldThe Alberta Paramedic Association says just like everyone else, paramedics can struggle to keep going and stay motivated in the extreme cold.WeatherJan 14
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University of Alberta students and staff displaced after Humanities Centre fireAn electrical fire in the Humanities Centre has left students and staff with a lot of uncertainty, still waiting to hear where they will learn and teach during the winter semester.EducationJan 4