Sarah Offin
Supervising Reporter
Sarah Offin serves as Global Calgary’s supervising reporter, bringing decades of journalism experience to her leadership role in our newsroom. She began her passion for reporting young, working for a local newspaper and radio station in her hometown of Mackenzie, B.C.
She was brought to Calgary in 2004, drawn by her love of speed skating, to study at U of C, and skate at the neighbouring Olympic Oval. She finished part of her Communications Studies degree studying in Leicester, England, before returning to Calgary and earning her Broadcasting diploma at SAIT Polytechnic.
Sarah’s keen interest in energy and technology continue to drive her in-depth reporting related to science and innovation. Career highlights include the 2011 Slave Lake wildfire, 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire, and the 2013 Calgary flood. Her work on a 2013 series about Alberta’s wild horses with cameraman George Glenn earned them the Stan Clinton Award for News Essay Cinematography. She has played an integral part in several other accolades since then, including RTNDA wins for Best Technical Innovation, Excellence in Innovation, a Canadian Screen Award for Best Local Newscast and the Stan Clinton Award for News Essay Cinematography.
Sarah is an active community volunteer, emceeing various events and fundraisers, especially related to Parkinson’s Disease. Her brother was diagnosed in 2018.
You’ll find Sarah chasing wildlife and exploring Alberta’s great outdoors, both in her work and in her spare time. Her husband and two young children are usually along for the adventure.
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Video Archives
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Giant human spiderweb at Calgary school hopes to strengthen community
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‘Too many deaths’: Indigenous family calls for review into police training
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The Travel Lady: Slow down of US travel continues
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Lake Koocanusa resort owner sentenced in multi-million-dollar fraud case
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Alberta SPCA investigating after 18 malnourished cats found near Dickson Dam
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Calgary businesses wait for news on tariff negotiations
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Alberta expands immunizations as measles cases surge
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Ticks season brings renewed threat to Alberta’s outdoors
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Northeast Calgary residents frustrated by smell from airport de-icing pond
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Victims and perpetrators charged after case of vigilante justice turned violent
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Albertans have mixed reactions to federal election outcome
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Daughter of late conservative MP among the candidates in Calgary East
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Could the Liberals make record gains in Calgary?
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Liquidation raises alarm over fate of HBC war memorials, artifacts
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Are you voting in advanced polls this Easter long weekend?
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Advance polls open during holiday weekend
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Suspect dead after man shot in Coral Springs: Calgary police
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Calgary police investigate shooting in Coral Springs
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‘First step’: Alberta to end controversial co-mingling model at long-term care facilityÂ
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Alberta man accused of defrauding Albertans in investment scam
Author Archives
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Giant human spiderweb at Calgary school hopes to strengthen communityAni to pisi (spiderweb) is a Blackfoot creation story that students, staff and visiting elders at Foothills Acadamy are bringing to life — in a big way.FeaturesJun 6
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‘Too many deaths’: Indigenous family calls for review of police trainingDozens of people marched from the Calgary Tower to a place along Memorial Drive where a 39-year-old Goodstoney Nation man died in a police interaction two years ago.CrimeMay 29
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Victims ‘robbed of a dream’ says Calgary judge in sentencing man for fraud schemeOn Friday, 64-year-old Craig McMorran appeared in front of a packed Calgary courtroom to learn his fate after being found guilty of scamming victims out of an estimated $2 million.CrimeMay 23
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Nearly 2 dozen abandoned cats rescued near Dickson Dam in central AlbertaA horrific story of animal abuse out of central Alberta where close to two dozen cats were found badly dehydrated and starving after being abandoned near the Dickson dam.CrimeMay 21
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Parents of Alberta kids undergoing cancer treatment told to bring their own snacksA new AHS policy means outpatients in places like kids cancer clinics are now being told to bring their own snacks to treatment.HealthMar 31
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Confession by Alberta woman shared at fatal Cochrane impaired driving trialAn Alberta woman maintains her innocence despite an apparent confession to RCMP, recorded months after the vehicle she was in struck and killed a motorcyclist west of Calgary.CrimeMar 27
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Trudeau’s housing strategy triggered an Alberta construction boom that isn’t slowing downThe federal Liberals offered tax incentives and funding in an effort to build more housing as rent prices soared and supply disappeared across the country. Did it work?CanadaMar 14
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Decision on Grassy Mountain coal mining project expected in JuneThe Alberta Energy Regulator is expected to make a decision on a proposal to explore for coal in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains by early June.EnvironmentMar 4
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Canadian First Nations call for stable, equitable funding for local policeThe TsuuT'ina Nation Police Service, known by its community as Tosunga, is one of three self-administered police forces on First Nations in Alberta.PoliticsFeb 21
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One person dead following police shooting in southeast CalgaryOne person is dead after a Calgary Police Service officer was involved in a shooting in the 6000 block of 17 Ave. S.E. in Penbrooke Meadows on Wednesday morning.CrimeFeb 19
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Caring for Kids Radiothon raises critical supports for Alberta Children’s HospitalFrom 6 am to 7 am each day (Feb. 5-7th) kids, families, medical experts, and dedicated community members will take over the airwaves for the 22nd annual marathon fundraising event.HealthFeb 4
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‘All I could muster’: Alberta trumpeter shares poignant return to L.A. homeIt is a deeply emotional moment from a world-renowned Alberta musician, resonating with thousands of people whose lives were torn apart by the Los Angeles wildfires.U.S. NewsJan 24
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‘It’s supposed to be a veterans facility’: Resident, widow share concerns about Calgary care homeOpened in 2003, the facility was designed to be a long-term care home for veterans.HealthJan 17
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Heritage Weavers and Spinners Guild of Calgary creates milestone masterpieceThe Heritage Weavers and Spinners Guild of Calgary has created a local masterpiece to mark its 40th anniversary: with materials exclusively sourced in and around Calgary.FeaturesDec 27, 2024
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Calgary mom creates ‘supportive little buddies’ for families navigating traumaIn the lead-up to the New Year, a Calgary family is encouraging connection. Lakunakai is a Calgary company specializing in products to support families navigating trauma.FeaturesDec 26, 2024
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‘Why did they release him?’: Pilot’s family seeks answers in her deathHer family says the pilot's death is a profound loss shared by thousands of colleagues and friends.CrimeDec 16, 2024
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Calgary woman claims continuing care home responsible for husband’s ‘slow painful’ deathA Calgary widow says her husband died last month due to a lack of care at a local long-term care facility.CanadaDec 10, 2024
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Families impacted by Alberta’s new transgender policies reactReaction continues to pour in following the passing of new transgender policies in Alberta.HealthDec 4, 2024
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Calgary technology taps into Alberta’s ‘wasted’ lithium supplyA chemical engineer out of the University of Calgary is piloting what she says is a more efficient, cleaner lithium extraction process.TechNov 20, 2024
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Calgary veterans call for resolution to bed bug infestation: ‘We’re living in a war zone’Some Calgary veterans have been dealing with a bed bug infestation at their supportive living complex, resurging every few months for the past year.PerspectivesOct 23, 2024
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‘How do I feed my baby?’: Calgary mother double-billed by energy supplier'I left the till, walked away in tears, got to my car, checked my bank account balance. The $281 bill that I had paid was taken out of my account twice.'ConsumerOct 18, 2024
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Alberta woman calls for family law changes surrounding petsAn Alberta woman is calling for changes to the way pets are dealt with under provincial family law, after similar changes in B.C. earlier this year.LifestyleSep 24, 2024
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‘She’s a bad bear’: Calgary hunter shares story of surviving a grizzly attackFortunately, his hunting partner had an extra can of spray and gave it to Carmelo Silvestro before they parted ways — something he believes saved his life.FeaturesSep 9, 2024
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Friends, family of slain Indigenous teen protest sentencing delaysRepeated calls for justice for Colton Crowshoe, who went missing and was killed in July 2014, follow repeated delays in sentencing.CrimeSep 3, 2024
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Record-breaking move-in day at UCalgary dormsMany hands made light work as volunteers facilitated a long-awaited move-in day for first-year students at the University of Calgary. The demand for dorms was the highest ever.EducationAug 25, 2024