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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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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Spruce Grove ballpark still not open after 4 years of construction delaysThe 2026 Cactus Rats home open date has come and gone with no fans in the stands or players on the field — four years after the Spruce Grove stadium was supposed to open.ConsumerJun 11
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Fed up in Fort Mac: Residents take Highway 63 road repairs into their own handsFed up with waiting for the province or municipality to carry out repairs to Highway 63, some residents of Fort McMurray are taking matters into their own hands.TrafficJun 11
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ASIRT to probe unprecedented conduct of Edmonton police in child manslaughter caseASIRT is investigating the Edmonton Police Service's unprecedented move last fall to issue a scathing letter over the Crown's acceptance of a manslaughter plea in a child's death.CrimeJun 11
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Camrose students protest disturbing rape, mutilation messages shared on SnapchatThe anger stems from a series of sexually violent, disturbing group chat messages dating back to the fall of 2025 in Camrose, appearing to target several girls.CrimeJun 10
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Edmonton buy and sell fraud convict wanted for allegedly resuming scheme upon releaseRyan Kenzie, 46, was previously found guilty of meeting with sellers and leaving with their items, saying he'd sent an e-transfer — but the seller never got their money.CrimeJun 10
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Could Mike Babcock be the next head coach of the Edmonton Oilers?Mike Babcock's track record includes the Detroit Red Wings 2008 Stanley Cup championship win and two Olympic gold medals — but also, a reputation as a bully from a bygone era.SportsJun 9
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ETS taking over Valley Line LRT operations from TransEd more than 2 decades earlyThe City of Edmonton is ditching TransEd and moving Valley Line LRT operations in-house to the Edmonton Transit Service more than two decades early.CanadaJun 9
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Stars airlifts patient to hospital after his ambulance, tractor collide north of CalgaryRCMP said the ambulance, driving quickly with its lights and sirens activated, and the tractor were both headed west on Highway 9 when they collided in Rocky View County.TrafficJun 9
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Breakfast brewskies: Alberta bars, restaurants now allowed to serve alcohol at 6 a.m.Businesses used to need special permission to serve alcohol before 9 a.m, for events like the Olympics or Calgary Stampede, but the AGLC said that process was too cumbersome.ConsumerJun 9
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School shooting threat in northern Alberta leads to teen being charged, gun seizedA gun was seized from the home of a teenager, who has now been charged with uttering threats after a school shooting threat was made in the Alberta community of Sexsmith.CrimeJun 8
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Alberta First Nation in court over massive proposed ‘Wonder Valley’ AI data centreThe $70-billion Wonder Valley project backed by celebrity investor Kevin O’Leary aims to become the largest AI data center industrial park in the world.EnvironmentJun 8
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Vaping causes lung and heart damage faster than cigarettes, U of A research suggestsThe vape study participants, all in their early 20s, had lung impairments — such as reduced blood flow — as well as heart dysfunction that could lead to more serious complications.HealthJun 8
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Most Albertans disapprove of Smith as premier and her handling of separatism: Ipsos pollThe Ipsos poll suggests while the UCP enjoys slight edge over NDP, the majority of Albertans disapprove of Premier Danielle Smith and her handling of the separatist issue.PoliticsJun 7
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Alberta separatism support drops sharply from early 2026: Ipsos pollAn Ipsos poll done last weekend found 18 per cent of Albertans support leaving Canada — down 10 points from January, when 28 per cent of Albertans said they backed separation.PoliticsJun 5
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Stony Plain daycare evacuated after van hits building, gas leak detectedParkland County RCMP and the Stony Plain fire department responded just before 11 a.m. Thursday to Young Champions Daycare after a van drove into the front of the building.CanadaJun 4
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No more free 15 minutes, city facility parking fees being mulled in EdmontonThe proposals include eliminating a 15-minute free grace period in paid parking zones, updating rates and introducing paid parking at several City of Edmonton attractions.TrafficJun 3
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South Edmonton rural road used to bypass QEII a rutted, muddy mess: ‘It’s teeth-chattering’The stretch of 153 Street/Range Road 253, between 73 Avenue SW and Highway 19, has gone from a quiet country road into a busy — almost undriveable — commuter and commercial route.TrafficJun 3
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Man charged in spree of Edmonton infill arsons from fall of 2025A man has been charged with arson and other crimes after several under-construction infill homes went up in flames in the Belgravia and Strathcona neighbourhoods last fall.CrimeJun 3
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AISH-to-ADAP change leaving some Albertans with less income: ‘Really struggling’An Alberta couple with permanent disabilities say they’re facing a significant drop in income due provincial changes that will leave them struggling to survive.MoneyJun 3
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Alphonso Davies happy to be back with Canadian teammates ahead of World CupA string of injuries — including a torn anterior cruciate ligament — have kept the young star who grew up in Edmonton from playing with the Maple Leaf on his chest for over a year.SportsJun 2
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New 4-way stop removed after causing traffic nightmare in Maple Crest neighbourhoodThe goal was to improve traffic safety in the Maple Crest neighbourhood, but four-war stop on the southeast Edmonton neighbourhood's main drag caused a traffic nightmare.TrafficJun 1
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Road to the Referendum: Exploring Alberta separatism and the province’s place in CanadaGlobal News explores the issues at the heart of the Alberta independence movement and conversely, the efforts to nip it in the bud and stay in Canada, in 'Road to the Referendum.'CanadaMay 31
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Marigold fined $120K for injury on Valley Line West LRT construction site in 2023Crews were finishing post-tensioning of a segment of the west leg of the Valley Line on June 23, 2023, when a tensioning bar and jack hit a worker, seriously injuring them.CanadaMay 29
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A month’s worth of rain coming to Edmonton, parts of Alberta in next few daysA significant rainfall of 50 to 90 millimetres is expected across much of Alberta by early to mid-next week with localized amounts over 100 mm possible.WeatherMay 29
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Edmonton International Airport north tower getting a makeoverThe Edmonton International Airport's north tower first opened in 1963 and was home to its air traffic control and corporate offices until 2013, when the central tower opened.LifestyleMay 29