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Articles by Sean Amato
- 'Break-ins, robberies': Whyte Ave businesses ask for more police, money for broken windows
- Alberta police agencies waive fees for people reclaiming Indigenous names
- 'African Giant' Burna Boy bringing slick sound to Edmonton in November
- Alberta Mounties searching for 'armed and dangerous' men wanted for kidnappings
- kihcihkaw askî-Sacred Land: Urban Indigenous ceremonial grounds unveiled in Edmonton
- Fringe Oilers Broberg and Holloway fighting to grab bigger roles on contending team
- Notley demands Smith remove from caucus MLA who spoke at LGBTQ2S+ policy protest
Sean Amato
ContactSean is a journalist at CTV News Edmonton.
He joined the news team in 2010. A NAIT graduate, he‘s also worked as a reporter in Medicine Hat and Dawson Creek and travelled Canada reporting Indigenous-focused stories for APTN.
Since joining CTV Edmonton, Sean has made breaking news his specialty, scooping details of the Slave Lake wildfire in 2011, the Fort McMurray wildfire in 2016 and the Edmonton terror attack in 2017.