Emily Rae Pasiuk

Reporter

Emily Rae Pasiuk is a reporter for CBC Edmonton who also copy edits, produces video and reads news on the radio. She has filmed two documentaries. Emily reported in Saskatchewan for three years before moving to Edmonton in 2020. Tips? Ideas? Reach her at [email protected].

Latest from Emily Rae Pasiuk

Owner of oil wells near Cold Lake, Alta., blames 60,000-litre crude oil spill on vandalism

On March 21, four oil and gas sites owned by Check Energy Ltd. of Calgary released 60,000 litres of crude oil. The Alberta Energy Regulator said on its website that no impacts to wildlife were reported. 

Edmonton Transit Service shuffling routes to add 50,000 annual hours of service

One of the routes ETS is beefing up is its 747 route from the Century Park Transit Centre to the airport. The transit service is also adding 20 new buses to its fleet. 

Edmonton Centre MP Randy Boissonnault announces he won't run in upcoming election

Boissonnault resigned from cabinet in November amid controversy over his business dealings and skepticism about his claims of Indigenous identity.

Alberta education workers reach tentative deals with 3 school districts

The union representing thousands of education support workers across Alberta has reached a tentative deal with the Edmonton Public, Fort McMurray Public and Fort McMurray Catholic school districts.

How does Danielle Smith's tariff strategy measure up to that of other premiers?

Premier Danielle Smith is returning to the U.S., this time to talk tariffs at a fundraising gala in Florida for a conservative group. Though her decision has raised some eyebrows, one expert says it fits with her strategy of diplomacy.

Edmonton committee endorses extension for downtown revitalization program

Edmonton city council's executive committee has voted to recommend the city extend a program aimed at revitalizing downtown, as it struggles to recover post-pandemic. 

No charges in stabbing death of 13-year-old at Edmonton LRT station

Edmonton police said Tuesday they will not lay charges in the February death of 13-year-old Eric Omeasoo at the MacEwan LRT station because evidence shows the stabbing was in self-defence.

Truck hauling logging equipment damages 34th Street overpass on Sherwood Park Freeway

A tractor-trailer hauling a large piece of logging equipment struck the 34th Street overpass on the Sherwood Park Freeway late Monday, causing extensive damage that led to traffic snarls Tuesday morning.

Here's what the experts say about sleeping with your mouth taped

The wellness industry's latest darling — mouth taping during sleep — has been increasingly infiltrating social media algorithms. But where did the trend come from? And, perhaps more importantly, is it good for you?

New Alberta plan pairs peace officers with local police to address drug crisis

Around 800 peace officers working in large and mid-sized cities across the province will now co-ordinate with local police agencies and share data, as the the Alberta government turns its attention to addressing the fentanyl crisis in the province.