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 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.
Karen 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.
She got her start as a studio assistant at Global while still in college and became an ENG video editor for four years. Karen then moved to the editorial team as the overnight writer for Global News Morning Edmonton. Karen joined the online team in 2014. She lives for breaking news and enjoys the fast pace of the digital world.
Karen knows the Edmonton region well and that knowledge informs her coverage of local news. She grew up 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 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 never say no to a good glass of wine.
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Video Archives
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Edmonton group calls for downtown safety in next budget -
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
Author Archives
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Jordan Martinook brings Stanley Cup home to LeducCarolina Hurricanes forward and alternate captain Jordan Martinook, 34, brought hockey's greatest prize to his hometown of Leduc, where hundreds of fans gathered to celebrate.SportsAug 11
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Edmonton City Centre Mall to see big redevelopment under new ownerWestrich Pacific said it plans to undertake a major, multi-phase redevelopment of Edmonton City Centre mall, with new residential, retail, entertainment and wellness options.MoneyAug 10
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Rollie Miles Park rec centre plans remain in limbo after City of Edmonton updateA City of Edmonton report said there is long-term support for a rec centre in the south-central Queen Alexandra neighbourhood but immediate priorities are elsewhere.LifestyleAug 10
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Homicide investigation into death of Edmonton boy, 12, found near AthabascaThe RCMP Major Crimes Unit is investigating the death of 12-year-old Fiasal Hussein from Edmonton, after the child's body was found in a rural area north of Athabasca.CrimeAug 10
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2 correctional officers, inmate killed in rural Alberta collision during transferTwo correctional officers and the 24-year-old inmate they were transferring from the Edmonton Institution for Women were killed in a crash near Wainwright in eastern Alberta.CanadaAug 6
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Family stranded overnight as storm blocks road near Seibert Lake: ‘Couldn’t see anything’A severe thunderstorm swept across the Lac La Biche region, leaving a swath of destruction in the Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area and trapping a family near Seibert Lake.WeatherAug 5
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Alberta Education launches review after child hit with belt at private religious schoolAlberta's education minister has the authority to investigate registered independent schools, and shut them down if the school doesn't comply with the province's regulations.EducationAug 5
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Alberta ministry hit with charges after death of wildland firefighter in JasperThe charges under the Occupational Health and Safety act were laid on July 29, just a few days away from the second anniversary of Morgan Kitchen’s death.CanadaAug 5
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Student given strap at northern Alberta Mennonite school leads to assault chargeA woman has been charged with assault after RCMP said a student was physically disciplined with a belt at a private religious school in the La Crete area of northwestern Alberta.CrimeAug 4
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Possible WestJet strike leaves dog competitor out thousands in rebooking feesAn Edmonton dog trainer who has to travel for agility competitions felt she had no choice but to spend thousands to re-book her flights with WestJet.CanadaJul 31
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Sentencing delayed for semi-driver who killed 2 charity ride motorcyclists in northern AlbertaMichael Maurice Koochin, 40, of Slave Lake, has pleaded guilty to two counts of dangerous driving causing death and six counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm.CrimeJul 30
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Wetaskiwin Mayor Joe Branco files lawsuit against cityWetaskiwin Mayor Joe Branco has filed a lawsuit against the Alberta city he was elected last fall to represent, in the hopes restrictions on him placed in January will be lifted.PoliticsJul 30
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Summer of storms keeps Edmonton-area festival organizers on their toesWhile Big Valley Jamboree is still waiting to see how the weather turns out, other festivals in the Edmonton region have already experienced Mother Nature's wrath firsthand.WeatherJul 29
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Edmonton’s overall crime rate up in 2025, but violent offences decreaseProperty crimes in Edmonton increased significantly in 2025, driven by shoplifting, mischief and theft from vehicles, while offences like auto theft and extortion dropped.CrimeJul 29
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Young woman slips and dies while hiking in KananaskisCanmore RCMP said four people were completing a loop hike in Kananaskis, when a woman in her 20s lost her footing and fell to her death.CanadaJul 29
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Lewis Farms Recreation Centre nearing completion in west EdmontonOnce it's finished, the Lewis Farms Recreation Centre just off Winterburn Road and 92 Avenue is expected to have several different recreational spaces.LifestyleJul 28
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Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes possible across Alberta, in Edmonton region TuesdayThere are several overlapping advisories for both severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes, with storms expected to materialize in the late afternoon across central Alberta.WeatherJul 28
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Monday thunderstorm floods roads, halts traffic and transit across EdmontonThree waves of heavy rainfall doused the Edmonton region in quick succession Monday afternoon, flooding roads, downing trees and halting traffic.WeatherJul 27
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Cold Lake café closes after losing customers over separatist event: ‘Nail in the coffin’An Alberta café, whose owner said the business was already struggling due to inflation, has shuttered after hosting separatists and then losing customers.EconomyJul 27
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Severe thunderstorm flooding shuts down Whitemud Drive in west EdmontonA severe thunderstorm dumped massive amounts of rain quickly, flooding roads across Edmonton, including the Whitemud and Yellowhead, and prompted a high volume of 911 calls.WeatherJul 26
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What the duck? Lake Summerside’s resident waterfowl dodges rehoming attemptsBuddy the Cayuga duck has been quite at home on the shores of Lake Summerside for months now — the problem is, the south Edmonton waterbody isn't his home.EnvironmentJul 24
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Edmonton organizations watch out for seniors during hot, smoky conditionsMeals on Wheels, which delivers more than 300 meals each day throughout Edmonton, says the extreme weather has made regular wellness checks even more important.HealthJul 24
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Unlicensed Alberta driver caught speeding 230 km/h near Fairmont Hot SpringsAn Audi was seized and an Alberta man charged with driving impaired and without a licence, after the car was caught speeding nearly three times the limit near Fairmont Hot Springs.TrafficJul 23
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Man, 22, accused of murder in southeast Edmonton intimate partner homicide caseA 22-year-old man is accused of strangling 23-year-old Damanpreet Kaur to death in what the Edmonton Police Service said is an intimate partner homicide case.CrimeJul 23
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Canadian Blood Services plea for donations as supply drops 20% — below typical summer slumpCanadian Blood Services says over the past six weeks, donation appointments have fallen short by 1,500 to 2,500 each week and are now failing to keep pace with hospital demand.HealthJul 22