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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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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Alberta’s referendum on a separation referendum elicits bewilderment, concernFrom bewilderment to confusion, Albertans are reacting to Premier Smith's announcement this fall's referendum will include a question on holding a separate separatism referendum.PoliticsMay 21
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Should we stay or go? Albertans to vote on separatism in referendumAlbertans will be faced with the question of staying in Canada or holding a future separatism vote in this fall’s referendum, Premier Danielle Smith revealed Thursday night.PoliticsMay 21
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Military helicopter flyover taking place in Edmonton during fallen EMS memorialThe third annual Alberta Fallen Paramedic Memorial ceremony is talking place on the south lawn of the legislature grounds at the conclusion of National Paramedic Services Week.CanadaMay 21
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Alberta referendum committee meeting implodes when UCP prematurely releases statementChaos descended upon an Alberta legislature committee meeting when the UCP issued a news release declaring the outcome of a referendum question vote that had not yet happened.PoliticsMay 20
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Canada-wide probe leads to dozens of arrests, largest drug bust in Winnipeg police historyA record-breaking $37.2 million worth of drugs were removed from the streets following an interprovincial drug bust that led to 33 arrests and 174 charges, police said.CrimeMay 20
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Edmonton’s historic High and Low level bridges to be replaced: ‘Run their course’The High Level Bridge and Low Level Bridge have exceeded their lifespans and continued rehabilitation will end up costing much more than replacement, the City of Edmonton said.TrafficMay 19
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Edmonton Soaring Club pilot killed in Lamont County glider crashThe Edmonton Soaring Club said the woman in the glider took off for her second flight of the day before crashing a few miles to the northwest of their airstrip near Chipman.CanadaMay 19
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Hundreds rally in Red Deer to support teenage girl recovering from violent assaultRylin Brinston is battered and bruised from an assault earlier this week in Red Deer that left her with a concussion, internal bleeding and possible permanent eye damage.CrimeMay 15
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Adjustable rate cap part of ‘care-first’ auto insurance model coming to AlbertaDrivers will see changes in how their auto insurance rates increase in 2027, as Alberta rolls out a new, adjustable rate cap alongside its planned 'care-first' system.ConsumerMay 14
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Batten down the hatches: 100 km/h winds, rain — or snow — to sweep across AlbertaGusts of 80 to 100 km/h are expected across central and southern Alberta due to the low-pressure system, along with up to 30 mm of rain that could turn to snow as the mercury dips.WeatherMay 13
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Multiple critical patients in hospital from oilfield transport bus rollover near Grande PrairieAll 17 people on the bus were treated for a range of injuries, including four people who were rushed to hospital in Grande Prairie in life-threatening condition.TrafficMay 13
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Strathcona County votes to keep integrated emergency services with a tax increaseWhile Leduc and Spruce Grove have opted to hand over ambulatory services to the province, Strathcona County is keeping its integrated service — but it comes with a tax increase.HealthMay 12
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Fiery collision between Tesla and Valley Line LRT sends 1 to hospital, shuts down overpassPolice said the Tesla was headed north on 66 Street and turned on a red light in front of the LRT to go onto the Whitemud, causing the train to hit the car — which caught fire.TrafficMay 12
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About 140 Woodlands County families forced out of homes due to wildfireThe wildfire burning near Whitecourt appears to have shrunk a little overnight. Woodlands County Reeve Dave Kusch said it's unclear whether any homes have been damaged.FireMay 12
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Attack after Friday prayers at St. Albert mosque leads to aggravated assault chargeThe victim and his wife were leaving Friday prayers at the Muslim Association of St. Albert when another man allegedly drove up, blocked their vehicle and began shouting.CrimeMay 8
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3rd investigation launched into Alberta voter database accessed by nearly 600 peopleElections Alberta says it believes 23 people were given full copies of the list while another 545 accessed it through a searchable database on The Centurion Project website.PoliticsMay 7
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Fort McMurray seeks answers from province over Highway 63 storm responseThe massive, sudden snowfall that started on April 23 left hundreds of stranded drivers on Highway 63 without food, water, or proper communication for almost 24 hours.TrafficMay 6
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9 women come forward to Edmonton police over date rape investigation, more charges laidFive more complaints have been made since Edmonton police released information about a man suspected of drugging and sexually assaulting women he met on popular dating apps.CrimeMay 6
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Calgary lawyer accused of sexting with teens on Snapchat is charged with child luringA criminal defence lawyer in Calgary has been charged with several child sexual exploitation offences after allegedly sexting with pre-teens and teenagers on Snapchat.CrimeMay 6
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‘Dangerous violation’: Jason Kenney lawyering up after alleged Centurion Project leakJason Kenney says he's considering legal action after his info was allegedly shared at a separatist group meeting where a database of millions of Albertans' info was shown off.PoliticsMay 5
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New ‘one bag, one visitor’ ER policy expands to Stollery, U of A Hospital — with exceptionsThe expansion comes a week after AHS launched the policy at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in central Edmonton, where a stabbing took place in April.HealthMay 5
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Albertans question timeline of alleged voter list leak, call for election law changesThe database contained names and addresses of millions of Albertans and by law, such a list is only supposed to go to elected officials, political parties and party officials.PoliticsMay 1
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Alberta separatist group ordered to take down list of voters, RCMP investigating alleged privacy breachThe list, which contains “extremely sensitive data," was likely released to the party by a legitimate recipient of it, Elections Alberta said in a statement Thursday.PoliticsApr 30
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120 km/h speed limit begins testing on stretch of QEII south of LeducA small stretch of Alberta's busiest highway south of Edmonton is getting a speed limit increase as part of a test to see if more divided highway in the province should allow it.TrafficApr 29
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New ‘one bag, one visitor’ policy at Royal Alexandra Hospital E.R. after stabbingThose who work in the Royal Alex ER, which staff say is the busiest in Edmonton, are optimistic about the security changes — as long as they are implemented with common sense.HealthApr 28