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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5th Project Gaslight guilty plea sends Edmonton man to prison -
Local efforts to support hurricane recovery in Jamaica -
Alberta ‘Avenue of Champions’ slogan changing -
Open Cockpit Day at Alberta Aviation Museum -
Motion to pause bike lane projects in Edmonton defeated -
Edmonton mayoral candidates make their pitches in crowded race -
Alberta sees record-breaking year for organ and tissue donors -
41st Taste of Edmonton underway in the downtown core -
Psychic predictions for the future of the Edmonton Oilers -
Edmonton Elks fans optimistic about season -
More pushback for Bill C-5 from Indigenous groups -
Edmontonians accuse Foundry Room owner of stealing their event deposits -
Edmonton gay bar Evolution moving to Jasper Avenue, will temporarily have 2 locations -
Restaurant industry reacts to federal tax ‘holiday’ -
Raw video of wildfire damage in Jasper, Alta. -
Will Alberta’s renewable energy changes help or hinder development? -
60-year-old Edmonton elementary school set to get 1st playground -
The downside of a snowless winter on Edmonton businesses that rely on it -
Southwest Edmonton school wins Connor McDavid visit after raising $15k -
Alberta premier invokes sovereignty act on green electricity, concedes it’s for symbolic effect
Author Archives
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Edmonton’s single-use waste rules unpopular — but workingEdmonton's single-use waste rules were controversial and unpopular when introduced in 2023 — but new data shows the changes are having the intended effect of reducing garbage.ConsumerMar 9
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Volatile oil prices spark calls for Alberta to suspend fuel tax againAs the global rise in oil prices pushes up the cost of living, the province is under pressure to trigger Alberta's fuel tax relief program and cut 13 cents a litre at the gas pump.EconomyMar 9
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Planning funds announced for 10 new schools in EdmontonEdmonton Public Schools is getting four new builds, while Edmonton Catholic Schools and Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord will each receive two new schools and one replacement school.EducationMar 9
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High winds blow roof off school, wreak havoc across AlbertaWind gusts of 80 to over 120 kilometres an hour swept across Alberta on Sunday, downing trees and power lines, tipping sheds and ripping sections of roofs from buildings.WeatherMar 9
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Where is Shelley-Anne Bacsu? $50K reward aims to uncover answers in Alberta cold caseFor four decades, Alberta's Sandy and Muriel Bacsu have lived with a painful question no parent should have to endure: What happened to their 16-year-old daughter?CrimeMar 6
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Gas rises to $1.50 in Edmonton as Middle East conflict pushes up oil pricesWest Texas Intermediate, the North American benchmark, went from US$71 per barrel on Monday to $90US a barrel on Friday — the biggest weekly gain since Russia invaded Ukraine.EconomyMar 6
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Find Edmonton thrift store marks 15 years of furnishing the recently housedWhile many know it as a second-hand shop, Find Edmonton also runs a furniture bank that provides free furnishings to people transitioning out of homelessness into stable housing.ConsumerMar 5
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Jasper affordable housing apartment receives funding boost as fire rebuild ramps upBy the end of this year, 40 new below-market rate apartments are expected to be available in Jasper and a second build of the same size is in the works.CanadaMar 5
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Chinatown shows signs of improvement as City of Edmonton weighs 3 new initiativesThe City of Edmonton is exploring three initiatives aimed at improving Chinatown: a community cleanup group, changing the 97 Street bridge and housing incentives for the Quarters.CanadaMar 4
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Family outraged at manslaughter sentence in girl’s death that prompted Edmonton police letterThe judge cited actions by the Edmonton Police Service as a mitigating factor when sentencing Ashley Rattlesnake for manslaughter — shocking and angering the family of Nina Napope.CrimeFeb 27
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Innisfail Mountie in hospital after alleged drunk driver hits cruiser on QEIIAn Edmonton woman has been charged with impaired and dangerous driving after an RCMP officer parked on the side of the QEII after responding to a crash was himself also hit.TrafficFeb 27
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Fees and taxes: How the 2026 Alberta budget may hit your walletWhile income taxes aren't increasing to make up the shortfall, there are several other ways Albertans will be paying more through fees and changes to the education property tax.MoneyFeb 26
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Best friends who played on Jasper hockey team remembered as ‘bright shining lights’A memorial at the Jasper arena honours best friends Danica Hills and Kayla Peacock, who on Monday laced up for what would be their last practice before being killed that night.CanadaFeb 25
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Handcuffed suspect drives stolen Alberta Sheriffs vehicle from Whitecourt to Spruce GroveRCMP in western Alberta were led on lengthy late night a pursuit by a suspect, in handcuffs, who was in an Alberta Sheriffs patrol vehicle that was stolen near Whitecourt.CrimeFeb 25
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Publication ban lifted as sentencing begins in case of Edmonton girl found dead in hockey bagAs manslaughter sentencing got underway for the woman initially accused of murdering an eight-year-old girl in her care, victim Nina Napope's identity can finally be revealed.CrimeFeb 25
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2 Jasper hockey players killed in crash with semi on way home to HintonThe western Alberta town of Hinton is grieving the deaths of two teenagers who were killed in a crash with a semi while driving home from their Jasper Bearcats hockey practice.TrafficFeb 24
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Robberies during FB Marketplace, Kijiji sales in Edmonton prompt police warningMore than a dozen robberies occurred when people were trying to sell items on Facebook Marketplace or Kijiji, leading to three teens being arrested and charged with theft.CrimeFeb 24
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LaGrange addresses communication concern over Parkland County standing measles warningMinister for Primary Health Care, Adriana LaGrange, said a standing measles warning was issued for Parkland County after 17 people west of Edmonton tested positive for the virus.HealthFeb 23
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Coffee-hockey combo — or breakfast beers? — for bleary-eyed Olympic fansThe Olympics in northern Italy are taking place eight time zones ahead of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and nine hours ahead for folks in B.C., leading to some early mornings for fans.SportsFeb 20
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to discuss plans for provincial referendumsAlberta Premier Danielle Smith will be holding a press conference in Calgary at 11:30 a.m. on Friday to discuss her provincial referendum plans this fall.PoliticsFeb 20
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Danielle Smith promises Alberta referendum over immigration, Constitution changesPremier Danielle Smith said the immigration changes her UCP government has determined Alberta needs to push for are a significant departure from the status quo.PoliticsFeb 19
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Calgary pedestrian, 70, killed in collision with semi in Panorama HillsA semi-tractor-trailer is believed to have hit a 70-year-old man in a crosswalk at the Save On Foods in The Gates of Panorama Hills shopping complex just before noon Monday.TrafficFeb 16
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Toddler in stroller dies after being hit by Jeep in south Calgary: ‘Tragic loss of life’Police say a toddler was being pushed in a stroller by two adults in a marked crosswalk in south Calgary when a Jeep turned into the intersection and hit the stroller.CrimeFeb 16
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Much of Alberta could see 10 to 30 cm of snow this weekA majority of central and southern Alberta are under winter storm and snowfall warnings, with 10 to 40 centimetres expected starting on Monday.WeatherFeb 15
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Edson hasn’t received mail in 2 weeks due to Canada Post office floodingWhat was initially expected to be a short-term closure has instead left Canada Post mail operations suspended indefinitely in Edson and Yellowhead County.ConsumerFeb 12