Karen Bartko
Online Journalist
Karen has worked at Global Edmonton since 2006, and has been an online journalist covering stories across Alberta for more than 10 years.
She is grateful for the privilege of covering stories in the community she was raised in, at the TV station she grew up watching each day.
Karen got her start as a studio assistant running the teleprompter, before becoming an ENG video editor for four years. She then spent three years on the overnight team as a writer for Global News Morning Edmonton.
Karen joined the online team in 2014. She lives for breaking news and also enjoys the fast pace of the digital world, creating videos and crafting original content for social media.
She grew up just west of Edmonton in Parkland County, attended high school in Devon and graduated from the Radio and Television Arts program at NAIT in 2008.
Outside of work, Karen enjoys cooking, reading, killing plants gardening, travelling the world and taking in Edmonton’s numerous summer festivals. She’s also learning to love/hate golf.
Karen is a pop culture geek who indulges in a long list of TV shows and can frequently be found scouring Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Reddit. She would also never say no to a good glass of wine.
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Video Archives
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Bruce Springsteen fans line up early to get a good spot at Edmonton concert
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Stantec Tower closed due to flooding
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Glenrose Courage Award winner Joe Battaglia re-learns to walk with prosthetic leg and hip
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Family members mourn 3 men killed in Lloydminster homicide
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Raw video of wildfire damage in Jasper, Alta.
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Will Alberta’s renewable energy changes help or hinder development?
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60-year-old Edmonton elementary school set to get 1st playground
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The downside of a snowless winter on Edmonton businesses that rely on it
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Southwest Edmonton school wins Connor McDavid visit after raising $15k
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Alberta premier invokes sovereignty act on green electricity, concedes it’s for symbolic effect
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Edmonton’s single-use-bylaw expected to remain even after plastic ban ruling
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Adopt a Pet: Duke the dog
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Peaches the fat, diabetic cat swims to slim down in Edmonton
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Southwest Anthony Henday Drive bridge construction in the final stretch
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Edmonton Titanic historian weighs in on the missing submersible
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Wet, heavy snow snarls traffic on Highway 40 near Grande Cache, Alta.
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Firefighters from South Africa break into song and dance as they arrive in Alberta to help
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200 more South African firefighters arrive in Edmonton
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Deadly stabbing of child, woman in Edmonton believed to be ‘completely random’
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Heat wave driving demand for air conditioners in Alberta
Author Archives
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Death of amateur fighter after MMA event in Alberta raises questionsMembers of Edmonton's amateur fighting community are questioning how a local event was run, after a man allegedly died as a result of a charity mixed martial arts match.CanadaNov 26
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Beloved Edmonton actor Julien Arnold dies during ‘A Christmas Carol’ performance'A cherished member of the theatre community, his presence brought joy, heart and depth to every role, and his artistic contributions — and big hugs — will be deeply missed'CanadaNov 25
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Edmonton small businesses pivot to get orders out during Canada Post strikeThe Canada Post strike has been a challenge for small businesses in Edmonton sending holiday orders at the busiest time of the year.ConsumerNov 22
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City of Edmonton activates winter safety response plan as cold weather sets inThe arrival of winter weather means Edmonton's homeless population is looking for more places to shelter from the cold.HealthNov 21
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Tim Cartmell to run for mayor of Edmonton, platform focuses on safety and taxesTim Cartmell, who has represented southwest Edmonton on city council since 2017, is running for mayor on a platform of safety, fiscal responsibility and getting back to the basics.PoliticsNov 21
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Edmonton Police Service chief Dale McFee announces retirementAfter five years on the job, Edmonton Police Service chief Dale McFee will retire in early 2025: 'I know that everyone at the EPS will continue forward with this good work.'CanadaNov 20
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Zipstall parking app sent cease-and-desist letter by City of Edmonton’s vendor HotSpotZipstall made finding the best deal on parking easy, putting most spots across Edmonton — both public stalls owned by the city and private lots — on one app.ConsumerNov 19
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From 300 lbs to 100K races: How this mom of 4 took up ultramarathonsAlberta mom Jessica McBride went from pushing 300 pounds in 2015 to running 100-kilometre ultramarathons in a shockingly short amount of time.SportsNov 11
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Worker dead, charges laid after truck crashes into Fort McMurray Boston PizzaA charge of criminal negligence causing death has been laid after a truck drove into the Boston Pizza in Fort McMurray, killing a 24-year-old woman who worked there.CrimeNov 11
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Truck loses recliner on the Yellowhead, triggering serious collision, then flees: EPSEdmonton police said the crash happened when a recliner fell out of the back of a pickup truck travelling west on Yellowhead Trail, near Winterburn Road.TrafficNov 7
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Province freezing policing cost increase in rural Alberta for 1 yearThe freeze will be in effect until March 2026, during which time the province said it’ll give municipalities time to determine how to cover policing cost increases going forward.MoneyNov 6
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18-year-old Devon woman killed in crash involving school bus in Parkland CountyA young woman was killed and her passenger airlifted to hospital in critical condition after their vehicle was involved in a crash with a school bus south of Spruce Grove.TrafficNov 6
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Alberta adding 2 seats to legislature, bringing total to 89 for next electionGovernment figures show nine of Alberta's current 87 constituencies are overpopulated, and the justice minister said having two more seats will improve voter representation.PoliticsNov 5
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Vandal goes on window-smashing spree at north Edmonton businessesSeveral businesses, including two car dealerships, were cleaning up broken glass and boarding windows after a vandal went on a smashing spree near 97th Street and 130th Avenue.CrimeNov 5
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‘I’m pissed’: Alberta premier, oil and gas industry slam Ottawa’s new emissions capThe proposed cap-and-trade system is being met with anger from Alberta politicians and skepticism from industry stakeholders, who warn such a measure will harm the energy sector.PoliticsNov 4
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Winter is coming: First real snowfall of the season set to hit Edmonton regionA skiff of snow fell on the weekend but the first real accumulating snowfall of the season is expected Tuesday morning in the Edmonton region.WeatherNov 4
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Alberta unveils 3 sweeping bills affecting trans and gender-diverse youthPremier Smith said the measures will preserve choice for Alberta youth, however the bills limits access to health care, education and sports for some gender-diverse people.PoliticsOct 31
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Lethbridge security guard charged with aggravated assault after bar patron critically injuredA security guard in Lethbridge has been charged with aggravated assault after a bar patron was punched and airlifted to Calgary in critical condition with a head injury.CrimeOct 31
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Village-like forest encampment in Edmonton renews concerns over homeless supportsEncampments are showing up all over Edmonton, in places not seen before, and efforts to conceal them are becoming more sophisticated.CanadaOct 29
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Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party projected to form majority governmentFor the last 17 years, the Saskatchewan Party has held a majority government, but the Saskatchewan NDP gained momentum this campaign.PoliticsOct 28
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Elaborate village-like encampment with power, water dismantled in south EdmontonGreat pains were made to hide the little village, where a fenced compound contained several disguised huts that had power, running water and appliances like a fridge and washer.CanadaOct 28
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Pandemic preparedness Bill C-293 controversy in Alberta’s agriculture sectorMembers of Alberta's poultry, beef, and pork industries are concerned about language in Bill C-293, the Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act.CanadaOct 24
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Pool still safe despite air quality concerns at Tri Leisure Centre in Spruce GroveIn recent months, concerns have been raised over the air and water quality at TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre pool in Spruce Grove — especially when it comes to the smell of chlorine.HealthOct 23
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Alberta pharmacists says cuts will hurt care: ‘No one can work for free’The Alberta Pharmacists' Association said the cuts are particularly demoralizing, as a family doctor shortage has led to more Albertans relying on pharmacists for medical needs.PoliticsOct 23
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Danielle Smith promises to review Alberta’s professional regulators, legislate limitsDriven by COVID-era grievances, members of Smith's United Conservative Party voted in 2023 to adopt policy aimed at protecting Albertans from censorship.PoliticsOct 23