Amy Judd
Online Supervisor BC
Amy is a highly respected award-winning journalist.
She joined Global BC in 2011 and has received multiple RTDNAs and Webster Awards for her online work at Global.
She has a Master’s in international journalism from City University in London, U.K., and has appeared on Global News Morning and Global News at Noon.
Amy has reported on stories on all different subjects, occasionally travelling around the province.
A breaking news specialist, she enjoys writing feature stories about women’s healthcare, raising awareness around topics considered taboo and telling stories about the different communities in B.C.
In her spare time, Amy enjoys spending time with her family and dog, reading, swimming and dancing.
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Video Archives
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Trick or treaters join us for Halloween on the Morning News
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Ice bombs fall from Port Mann Bridge Monday
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Snow falls across the Lower Mainland Monday
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Believe BC: Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
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Global BC celebrates 60 years of fun on the air
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Victoria police help two entangled deer
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From the archive: Sophie and Steve host the love game show
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From the archive: Global BC presents Glocal News
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From the archive: 2011 rap for Vancouver Canucks playoff run
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From the archive: Light explodes on the News Hour with Chris Gailus
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As Global BC turns 60, take a tour of the studios
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Global BC celebrates 60 years: The top videos on the website
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Global BC celebrates 60 years: Memorial moments in the field
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Global BC’s biggest brushes with fame over our 60 year history
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Global BC celebrates 60 years: Our top viral video moments
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Companies get the last laugh on April Fools’ Day
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2018 entertainment news breakdown
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Social media reacts to royal engagement news
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Thousands join Twitter movement with #WomenBoyCottTwitter
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Celebrities speak out in support of Ashley Judd
Author Archives
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‘My life is at stake’: B.C. senior forced to choose between housing or medicationThe now-72-year-old ended up living in her car for a year and since last May she's been living in the Travelodge in North Vancouver.HealthMar 28
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Family-run jewelry store heist in Surrey, B.C. caught on videoA family-owned and operated jewelry store in South Surrey was the target of four thieves in an early morning break-in on Monday. The incident was caught on camera.CrimeMar 27
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B.C. government flags cryptocurrency company with 3rd unexplained wealth orderIn a statement, Mike Farnworth, B.C.'s Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General said the application has been filed against Quadriga Coin Exchange (QuadrigaCX.).EconomyMar 27
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Global News at 11 moves to a full hour on April 1“At a time when local news coverage is in decline, we are thrilled to expand our newscast at 11 p.m. to one hour,” Bhupinder S. Hundal, news director and station manager said.PromoMar 27
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B.C. woman warns others after falling victim to broken cellphone scamNorth Vancouver RCMP said it is the fourth report this year of the broken phone scam with losses totalling over $10,000. A recent victim is going public to hopefully help others.CrimeMar 26
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Family of man killed at Nanaimo coffee shop hears testimony on trial’s second dayThe lawyers of James Turok, who pleaded not guilty on Monday, are arguing he should be found not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder.CrimeMar 26
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Stranded orca off B.C. coast was pregnant when she died, necropsy findsA veterinary pathologist with the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Dr. Stephen Raverty, led a necropsy on the whale and has determined she was pregnant.EnvironmentMar 26
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Future of Work 2024This year's theme is all about unleashing innovation in the workplace - looking at ideas and projects that can be put in place to help efficiency, and productivity.EconomyMar 26
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11-year-old girl found safe after going missing in Smithers, B.C.At 7:53 a.m. on Tuesday, Smithers RCMP said officers were notified that the 11-year-old girl was missing from the family home in Telkwa. She has now been found safe.CanadaMar 26
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B.C. funding model sees boost in family doctors while numbers drop elsewhere: reportAccording to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, nearly 30 per cent of Canada's roughly 9,500 family doctors are practicing outside of family medicine.HealthMar 26
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A dog was found tied to a gate at a B.C. shelter. The reason may signal a bigger problemLuna, a two-year-old mixed-breed dog was found abandoned at the gates of the Patti Dale Animal Shelter in Langley on Saturday morning.CanadaMar 25
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‘Wonders of the ocean’: Mysterious sea creature spotted in B.C. coastal watersSteph Brulot and his brother made the discovery while snorkeling in the Salish Sea last weekend.EnvironmentMar 25
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All lakes in 2 of B.C.’s most well-known national parks closed for at least a yearParks Canada says its unprecedented decision to shut down public access to all lakes in two of B.C.'s most well-known national parks is necessary to prevent a potential disaster.EnvironmentMar 25
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Cube van strikes pedestrian bridge in Stanley ParkA cube van struck the overpass on Stanley Park Drive almost in front of the Vancouver Rowing Club around 12:15 p.m. A witness said there was no apparent damage to the bridge.TrafficMar 25
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Race is on to reunite orphaned orca calf with pod off B.C. coastThe whale became stranded in a shallow area near Zeballos on Vancouver Island early Saturday and nearby residents were not able to save it.EnvironmentMar 25
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Man’s death in Surrey prompts investigation by B.C.’s police watchdogIt happened Sunday afternoon at a home near 159A Street and 37 Avenue in the Morgan Creek area after police responded to reports of a domestic dispute.CrimeMar 25
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Council slams B.C. mayor’s wife for distributing controversial book on residential schoolsMayor Ron Paull’s wife Pat Morton has reportedly been circulating a book that implies cultural genocide did not occur at residential schools.CanadaMar 23
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B.C. veteran turns 105, has raised more than $450K for charityJohn Hillman said he was first inspired to raise money by Capt. Tom Moore in England, who was also a Second World War veteran. He walked to raise money during the pandemic.CanadaMar 22
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One of Canada’s most wanted fugitives returned to B.C. to face murder chargeHe was being held in custody in Puerto Rico, where he was arrested after years of being on the run for his alleged role in a gang-related homicide.CrimeMar 22
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B.C. man waits 9 hours to see a doctor after suffering stroke while drivingHe said he was sitting in some traffic when he coughed, then felt a pain on his right side and what felt like a kick to the back of the head.HealthMar 21
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B.C. mayor captures near-dooring on his cycling helmet cameraRichard Stewart says he was not hurt, just rattled and the driver apologized but he said the scary incident is a reminder for everyone as more and more bicycles hit the roads.TrafficMar 21
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‘Always noise’: B.C. senior spends 9 days in hospital hallway due to overcrowdingWhen asked about Roberts' situation, Premier David Eby said it is hard enough to be sick and have to require treatment, let alone have that treatment in a hallway.HealthMar 21
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Accused Vancouver stabber involved in same-day spree of violence, police sayKent Meades, 46, has now been charged with assault with a weapon, assault uttering threats and more charges are expected, Vancouver police Chief Adam Palmer added.CrimeMar 21
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‘Abandoned by the system’: Prince Rupert family shares health-care horror storyHealth Minister Adrian Dix said the government has done "a lot of work in Prince Rupert over the last year." But he acknowledges it has been a challenge to recruit doctors.HealthMar 20
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‘Out of control’: Reddit group calls for Loblaws boycott in May"It was a ridiculously priced ribbon and sticks, and someone had commented, 'You know, Loblaws is out of control'. And I said, 'You know what? This is perfect."EconomyMar 20