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Articles by Sean Amato
- Woman who was lying on an Edmonton road dies after being run over by pickup: police
- 'Rolling childcare closures' could be coming to Alberta, association warns
- 2 airlifted to hospital following highway crash near Grande Prairie
- Arrest warrants issued in Edmonton robbery, police still trying to ID masked man
- Waste-to-energy: Edmonton signs deal to have garbage burned for power at new $300M facility
- Edmonton police name 29-year-old homicide victim
- Cree leaders, scientists to excavate 'communal grave' near former Alberta residential school
Sean Amato
ContactApril 2024: Sean Amato is no longer with the company.
Sean 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 News 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.
Sean speaks English.