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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Lois Hole Hospital for Women celebrates 10 years of cord blood collections
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Kluane Mountaineering in Edmonton heading to men’s Paris Fashion Week
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Restaurant industry reacts to federal tax ‘holiday’
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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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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
Author Archives
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Energy industry on both sides of border pushes back on tariffs: ‘Too many jobs on the line’'If we don't take this as a wake up call, Canada is in big trouble. We have basically a single customer for oil and gas — that's the United States.'PoliticsJan 24
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Student seriously injured in school bus rollover near VegrevilleA child was taken to the Stollery Children's Hospital in Edmonton after the bus they were in lost control and flipped into a ditch east of the city near Vegreville on Friday.TrafficJan 24
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3 dead, 1 in critical condition after head-on crash near Lac La BicheTwo people from Plamondon and a woman from High Prairie all died on scene, while a man from Glendon was airlifted to Edmonton with life-threatening injuries.TrafficJan 24
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Parkland, Black Gold school divisions support staff could join CUPE strikeCUPE says about 900 support staffers from the Parkland School Division and the Black Gold School Division could join strike action after having reached a bargaining impasse.EducationJan 24
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Politics or economics? Revived Canada pipeline talks is ‘wishful thinking’: expertTo build or not to build: the question facing Canadian politicians, oil and gas experts and industry leaders when it comes to domestic pipelines in light of Trump's tariff threat.EconomyJan 23
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Herb Jamieson homeless shelter converts daytime beds to community spaceSome changes to the way the Herb Jamieson Centre operates caught those who use the men's emergency homeless shelter in central Edmonton by surprise.CanadaJan 22
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Looking to rent in Edmonton? Don’t fall for this scam property, police warnEdmonton police say the rental scam involving the house at 7516 147 Ave. in the Kilkenny neighbourhood has defrauded multiple would-be renters of almost $11,000.CrimeJan 22
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Edmonton woman shocked to have all 4 wheels stolen from parked car at WEMLovleen Singh went to go home after work at West Edmonton Mall, but arrived at her car in the parkade to find it was going nowhere anytime soon — because her wheels were gone.CrimeJan 21
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Project Gaslight: Edmonton police seek extradition of suspected ringleader arrested overseasEdmonton police believe they have found all of the people behind the extortion spree, but the alleged leader needs to be extradited from a nation Canada has no agreement with.CrimeJan 21
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Edmonton’s ban on sale of knives in convenience stores close to approvalEdmonton is set to become the first city in Canada to, essentially, ban the sale of knives in convenience stores by making changes to existing bylaws.CrimeJan 20
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‘Freedom Convoy’ organizer Pat King to be sentenced Feb. 7The Red Deer man was a key figure in the three-week protest against COVID-19 restrictions and the federal government that swarmed Ottawa’s downtown.CrimeJan 17
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Investigation request highlights tensions between Edmonton police, its oversight body and city council'At a time when our community is facing so many urgent challenges, I find it difficult to reconcile the use of provincial public resources to investigate my role,' Vaugeois said.CrimeJan 17
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Dan Jones quits police commission after EPS asks province to investigate 2 appointmentsEdmonton police are asking the province to investigate two appointments to the commission that oversees it: a former EPS officer-turned-criminologist and a human rights advocate.PoliticsJan 16
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Ankle monitoring in Alberta a moot point without Criminal Code changes, critics say'The Criminal Code is dealt with by the federal government and that Criminal Code has not changed in Alberta.'CrimeJan 15
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Meet Mama Nurse Tina, the hilarious labour and delivery RN with a 1.5M followingTina Bitangcol is a labour and delivery nurse and mom of four who shares her personal and professional knowledge with the 1.5 million followers of her 'Mama Nurse Tina' persona.HealthJan 14
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Man who abducted, sexually abused Alberta teen submits plea deal in Oregon courtNoah Madrano — the American man who kidnapped an Edmonton girl, smugging her across the border and sexually abusing her in 2022 — pleaded guilty to two felonies, forgoing a trial.CrimeJan 13
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‘Not asking for a lot’: Thousands of school support workers on strike in Edmonton areaCUPE said some 3,000 support staff are off the job in Edmonton and Sturgeon County, and another 200 workers are taking rotating strike action and working to rule.EducationJan 13
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Funky water woes in Westlock almost resolved: MayorFor months, the 5,000 people of Westlock have lived with a moldy taste and smell to their tap water.HealthJan 10
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26 charges laid in charity motorcycle ride crash that left 2 Alberta men dead, 6 hurtA man is accused of driving uninsured and in possession of meth when a fatal crash occurred between a convoy of charity motorcyclists and a semi last summer in northern Alberta.CrimeJan 9
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Disabled Edmontonian’s closest parking during residential ban 5.6 km away: ‘Not very reasonable’A disabled north Edmonton resident is calling for more thought to be put into residential parking bans, as her options to comply with the rules feel as limited as her mobility is.TrafficJan 8
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Intimate partner charged with murder after woman found dead along North Saskatchewan RiverA 31-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder after Ashley Burke, 43, was found dead along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in west Edmonton.CrimeJan 5
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Alberta, Saskatchewan RCMP search for missing woman who may be injuredThe woman from Meadow Lake, Sask., was last seen early Saturday morning at a home just north of Lloydminster, and police said she may be injured.CrimeJan 4
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Family of motorcyclists killed in charity ride crash question wait for justice, answersMonths after a tragic, double-fatal collision north of Edmonton, family members are still searching for answers from police about why no charges have been laid.CrimeJan 3
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Residential parking ban coming next week for all of EdmontonAfter several substantial snowfalls so far this winter in Edmonton, a Phase 2 parking ban for residential roads will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 7 and is expected to last 10 days.TrafficJan 3
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Hogs killed in massive barn fire at southern Alberta Hutterite colonyThousands of pigs are believed to have died when a large hog barn went up in flames at the White Lake Hutterite Colony north of Lethbridge.FireJan 3