Jasmine King
Digital Journalist
Jasmine King joined Global Edmonton’s newsroom in August 2023.
A graduate of the radio and television program at NAIT, Jasmine grew up just north of the city in Morinville.
She began her broadcast career at Prime Time Local News in Lloydminster and then moved to Kelowna, B.C. to join Global Okanagan where she worked as a video journalist reporting on a wide variety of stories throughout the valley including wildfires, flooding, crime and more.
When she’s not working, Jasmine can be found playing sports, hanging out with friends and family, and spending time with her dog, Boomer.
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Video Archives
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‘Be patient’: Workers outside in Alberta’s extreme cold
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Northern Bear Golf Course clubhouse destroyed in fire
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Edmontonians doing what they can to escape the cold
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‘Coldest places on earth’: Arctic temperatures arrive in Alberta
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Canadian Indigenous actors featured in Marvel’s ‘Echo’
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Body discovered at seventh high-risk encampment tear down in Edmonton
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Cold snap coming to Alberta next week
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‘It’s worrisome’: Province warning Alberta municipalities of drought heading into 2024
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University of Alberta students and staff displaced after Humanities Centre fire
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Central Edmonton businesses upset with new EPark meters
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Warm weather in Alberta making ice conditions unpredictable
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Alphonso Davies plays in Edmonton charity soccer match
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Edmontonians embracing the winter city with ice bikes
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Family of 3 who fell through ice remembered with love
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Edmonton New Year’s Eve fireworks safety
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Abused dogs in ‘disturbing’ care in stable condition: Animal Care & Control
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1 dead, 1 injured after multiple incidents on 107 Ave Edmonton
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Edmonton man loses $500K in cryptocurrency scam
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More infrastructure needed for EV mandate: Experts
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Retrofitting: The pilot solution helping some Canadians make their homes net zero
Author Archives
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‘Be patient’: Workers forced to be outside in Alberta’s extreme coldThe Alberta Paramedic Association says just like everyone else, paramedics can struggle to keep going and stay motivated in the extreme cold.WeatherJan 14
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University of Alberta students and staff displaced after Humanities Centre fireAn electrical fire in the Humanities Centre has left students and staff with a lot of uncertainty, still waiting to hear where they will learn and teach during the winter semester.EducationJan 4
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‘Stay vigilant’: Warm weather in Alberta making ice conditions unpredictableFire officials are reminding people to be vigilant when they're out on the ice, no matter where they are, because ice thickness can change daily.WeatherDec 31, 2023
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Edmonton firefighters remind public of fireworks safety ahead of New Year’s EveIf you set off fireworks in Edmonton without a permit, you could face a fine of up to $10,000 and charges could potentially be laid.CanadaDec 27, 2023
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Anxiety, financial pressure, stress increase during holidays: mental health expertsEdmonton therapists say around this time of year, more people experience anxiety, depression and are increasingly stressed in their day-to-day lives.CanadaDec 24, 2023
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Edmonton man turns to fraud-tracing group after losing $500K in cryptocurrency scamAn Edmonton man says he is out half a million dollars after he invested it in a cryptocurrency-based scam. He's now found a non-profit group dedicated to getting it back.CanadaDec 21, 2023
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‘It is realistic’: Infrastructure needed for 2035 EV mandateThe Electric Vehicle Association of Alberta says the move to phase out vehicles solely powered by gas by 2035 across Canada is realistic, but more infrastructure is needed.ConsumerDec 20, 2023
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Retrofitting Edmonton homes to become net-zero readyThree homes in Edmonton were involved with the Retrofit Canada pilot project which transformed their homes to become net-zero ready.EnvironmentDec 16, 2023
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‘Wake-up call’: Alberta’s reaction to COP28 deal to transition away from fossil fuelsGroups in Edmonton are expressing cautious optimism, while the province is expressing some disappointment on the deal reached at COP28 to transition away from fossil fuels.EnvironmentDec 13, 2023
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40 km/h speed limit change in Edmonton led to fewer collisions: studyAccording to a report, after lowering the speed limit by 10 km/h, Edmonton saw 25.1 per cent fewer collisions and 31 per cent fewer injuries and fatalities throughout the city.TrafficDec 9, 2023
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Alberta boosting security funding at Islamic and Jewish faith-based schoolsWith a rise of antisemitism and Islamophobic incidents in Alberta, the provincial government is taking proactive steps to avoid any hate-motivated violence at schools.CanadaDec 7, 2023
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Give Me Shelter: Alberta mother encourages others to support after fleeing abuseWith the calls for help at a ten year high, campaigns like Give Me Shelter can provide more women and children in our community with more opportunities to flee abuse.CanadaDec 6, 2023
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‘Pretty quiet’: 630 CHED Santas Anonymous low on toy donationsAround this time of year, 630 CHED Santas Anonymous' depot is usually overflowing with toys but this year many of their bins sit empty.CanadaDec 3, 2023
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Edmonton experiencing driest fall on record: Environment CanadaEnvironment Canada says Alberta is experiencing one of the driest seasons on record. Edmonton is also seeing the 14th warmest November in history.WeatherNov 29, 2023
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New initiative launched to tackle disorder and crime in EdmontonThe idea was sparked by the hesitancy many people have with calling the Edmonton Police Service, even as they're dealing with increased crime.CrimeNov 26, 2023
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Alberta’s fuel tax exemption set to expire in DecemberThe current price of WTI is around $75 per barrel and according to the province that would mean the full collection of the gas tax in January, around 13 cents per litre.ConsumerNov 24, 2023
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City of Edmonton’s electric bus fleet plagued with issues, over half not in serviceWhen electric buses hit the road in 2020 little did the City of Edmonton know that just a few years later, more than half of them would already be out of service.CanadaNov 23, 2023
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‘Make the Call’: New initiative to curb crime in Alberta Avenue by calling Edmonton policeA new initiative from Arts on the Ave aims to encourage central Edmonton residents make a difference in curbing crime in their own backyards, simply by picking up the phone.CrimeNov 22, 2023
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Edmonton Police Service sees numbers drop in high-crime areasThe Edmonton Police Service updated the Edmonton Police Commission Thursday on two programs they say are making a big difference for crime and safety in the city.CrimeNov 16, 2023
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Edmonton pharmacies facing shortages of common drugs: ‘It’s frightening’Pharmacies are dealing with a shortage of medications high in demand like Ozempic and codeine. One Edmonton pharmacist says in her 23-year career it has never been this bad.HealthNov 15, 2023
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Farmfair International 2023 sees increase in junior cattle farmersFarmfair serves as an opportunity for kids to learn more about agriculture and cattle even if they don't have a farming background.CanadaNov 11, 2023
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Alberta’s health goal is for service to be adaptable to community needs: Premier SmithSeveral leaders of Alberta municipalities are hopeful that changes to the health-care system will mean improved service in rural parts of the province.HealthNov 9, 2023
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25 straight hours of gaming for Edmonton’s Stollery Children’s HospitalWest Edmonton Mall was filled with gamers who participated in an annual gaming marathon that has raised nearly $3 million for the Stollery Children's Hospital over 12 years.CanadaNov 4, 2023
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Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation’s 50/50 initiative aims to make hockey more accessibleThe Edmonton Oilers are known for having one of the biggest 50/50s in sports.CanadaOct 27, 2023
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Edmonton pharmacies busy after first week of flu and COVID vaccinesAs of last week, both the flu and COVID vaccines have been available for the first time this fall in Alberta and Edmonton pharmacists say it's been a busy few days.HealthOct 22, 2023