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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Prime Minister writes note for B.C. school children -
Palma’s Picks: We Survived The Night -
Roads closed on B.C. South Coast due to weather -
Flooding from atmospheric river hits the Fraser Valley -
Man found in Sparwood B.C. mine -
Cute trick-or-treaters on Global BC’s Morning News -
Port Coquitlam elementary school still not rebuilt two years after fire -
Focus BC: Major projects in B.C. get federal funding and a lookahead to the 1st quarter fiscal update -
Trick or treaters join us for Halloween on the Morning News -
Ice bombs fall from Port Mann Bridge Monday -
Snow falls across the Lower Mainland Monday -
Believe BC: Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC -
Global BC celebrates 60 years of fun on the air -
Victoria police help two entangled deer -
From the archive: Sophie and Steve host the love game show -
From the archive: Global BC presents Glocal News -
From the archive: 2011 rap for Vancouver Canucks playoff run -
From the archive: Light explodes on the News Hour with Chris Gailus -
As Global BC turns 60, take a tour of the studios -
Global BC celebrates 60 years: The top videos on the website
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Vancouver councillor suing Mayor Ken Sim for defamation over drug commentsKen Sim said at a press conference last week that he was misled by a picture he had seen, reportedly showing Orr distributing drugs on Christmas Day.Politics4 hours
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Around 100 residents of Mission retirement home displaced after large fireColumns of fire and smoke could be seen billowing out of the Chartwell Carrington House on the south side of 7th Avenue on Monday evening.FireMar 10
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One of accused in Abbotsford double homicide doesn’t meet bar for murder: LawyerThe lawyer for one of the three accused in the deaths told the court while his client admits some responsibility, the requirement for a murder conviction has not been met.CrimeMar 10
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Latest B.C. budget most unpopular since Gordon Campbell’s 2010 budet: pollThe poll, from Innovative Research Group, found that this budget was the most unpopular since former premier Gordon Campbell's budget in 2010.PoliticsMar 9
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Family of Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor sues OpenAIEight people were killed and two others, including Maya Gebala, 12, were hurt in the tragedy. She was trying to lock the library door to protect other students when she was shot.CrimeMar 9
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Vancouver airport parkade might never be finished, construction halted 6 years agoThe parkade was part of a $9 billion expansion plan announced in 2018, but construction was halted in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.EconomyMar 9
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Lower Mainland gas prices rise amid Iran conflictExperts say it stems from spiking oil prices, with refineries being targeted by militaries and Iran shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route.EconomyMar 9
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Special weather statement issued for Metro Vancouver due to potential snowThe organization says a cool and unstable airmass over the South Coast will bring freezing levels to near sea level overnight and into the morning hours.WeatherMar 9
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B.C. to introduce legislation to protect public access to places of worship, schoolsB.C. Premier David Eby said Monday that students, educators and people attending faith services will be able to do so knowing the spaces will be safe, respectful and protected.PoliticsMar 9
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Recipe: Maria’s Italian meatballsDid you know? March 9 is National Meatball Day? In order to celebrate a menu item that is loved the world over, we'll show you how to make authentic Italian meatballs at home!LifestyleMar 8
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‘Crippling’: Sechelt could lose 300 temporary foreign workers, mayor saysSechelt resident Agnes Cabe said some temporary foreign workers are working in elder care as dental assistants and health care assistants.CanadaMar 6
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Details about the FIFA World Cup Fan Zone in Vancouver released"This is going to include the PNE site minus Playland, and so will be also the first large festival to take advantage of the new amphitheatre," Jessie Adcock said.SportsMar 6
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‘No reason to kill our parents’: Closing arguments heard in B.C. double murder trialBank records showed that just hours before the killings, items such as a baseball bat and disposable gloves were purchased by one of the accused from Home Depot and Canadian Tire.CrimeMar 6
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Veteran paramedic testifies he couldn’t tell Myles Gray’s ethnicity due to bruisingOn Thursday, defence counsel for Birzneck tried to point to other factors that may have caused the swelling in Myles Gray's head and neck.CrimeMar 6
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2 new police training sites to open in Vancouver and VictoriaLast year, the B.C. government began accepting proposals from municipal police departments that were interested in establishing their own satellite training academies.CrimeMar 6
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Lapu Lapu victim’s family says bureaucratic red tape prevents them from getting helpAJ Sico's mother, Jhosie, said her son used to help pay for the household and the family and his injury has left so much uncertainty.CrimeMar 5
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Piper James’ official cause of death was drowning as a result of a dingo attackPiper James was working on K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, when she went for an early morning swim on Jan. 19. Her body was found a short time later.CanadaMar 5
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B.C. premier says OpenAI CEO is prepared to apologize to Tumbler RidgePremier David Eby had a call with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anne O'Leary, vice president of Global Policy at OpenAI, on Thursday afternoon.CrimeMar 5
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Hotel tower proposed near Stanley Park faces pushback from residentsThe project, on Barclay Street near Lost Lagoon, would replace an existing four-storey hotel with a tower containing 248 hotel rooms.PoliticsMar 5
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Maple Ridge man sentenced in case of indignity to human remains in girlfriend’s deathMylie Andre Barron, 48, was charged with second-degree murder on Tuesday, according to the BC Prosecution Service. The remains of Jessica Cunningham were found last August.CrimeMar 5
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Shortage of estrogen patches in B.C. but officials say not to worryB.C. recently announced that as of March 1, menopausal hormone therapy will be covered 100 per cent in the province for any resident enrolled in MSP.HealthMar 5
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B.C. teachers ratify new four-year agreement for 12% wage boostBritish Columbia's teachers' union says its members have ratified a new four-year collective agreement, covering 52,000 educators in the province.EducationMar 5
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‘Everything has been a struggle’: More questions from Lapu Lapu victim about donationsThe family of a young man severely injured in the Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy says they are not getting the help or the financial support they expected.CrimeMar 4
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B.C. small businesses suffered worst sales decline in Canada, report statesThe report by Xero Small Business Insights says that small business sales fell 8.2 per cent in B.C., which was double the national average of 4.1 per cent.EconomyMar 4
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Trina Hunt’s husband’s trial won’t start until October 2027"I think at a certain point I stopped counting," Stephanie Ibbott, Trina Hunt's cousin-in-law, said on Wednesday, of Iain Hunt's court appearances.CrimeMar 4