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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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 -
Global BC celebrates 60 years: Memorial moments in the field -
Global BC’s biggest brushes with fame over our 60 year history
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Recipe: Chicken burrito bowlIt’s colourful, full of texture and it’s a healthy meal you can prepare ahead of time, which makes it perfect for lunch prep, casual dinners, or even feeding a crowd.LifestyleJan 11
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‘Atrocious’: Chilliwack residents concerned about abandoned homeless campThey would like to see the provincial government step in to help clean it up, especially as it is located near the Chilliwack River Fish Hatchery and another fish-bearing creek.EnvironmentJan 9
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‘How long is it gonna take?’: Frustration mounts over Broadway subway project timelineOn Friday morning, the province had not set a date for the closure, leaving business owners who say they have already been suffering, not knowing how to plan for the disruption.PoliticsJan 9
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Man dead in targeted shooting in Abbotsford, related to gang conflictSgt. Paul Walker with the Abbotsford Police Department confirmed that officers were called to a home in the 3200 block of Siskin Drive just after 12:30 p.m.CrimeJan 9
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Person killed after being struck by a train in LangleyLangley RCMP said that on Jan. 8, around 7:55 p.m., they received a report of a collision between a pedestrian and a train near 206 Street and 98 Avenue in Langley.TrafficJan 9
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Man found on New Westminster street suffering from gunshot woundsNew Westminster police said that at approximately 3 a.m., an officer was conducting patrols around the area of 100 Columbia St. when they found the man lying on the ground.CrimeJan 9
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Nanaimo grocery store locks up meat due to rampant theftNanaimo RCMP said they are investigating the latest instances of shoplifting, but said that it has increased from stores in recent years.CrimeJan 8
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Non-Americans now paying more to visit U.S. national parks – will Canadians stay away?'It does appear to be yet another roadblock towards Canadians visiting the United States,' McKenzie McMillan, managing partner at The Travel Group in Vancouver, told Global News.CanadaJan 8
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‘Zombie fires’ burning in northeastern B.C., some sparked years agoAn overwintering fire, which is also known as a zombie fire, burns deep into the ground in the different soil levels and sparks back up in the next fire season.FireJan 8
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Langley home shot at in extortion-related incident, police believeRCMP said officers were called at approximately 5:17 a.m. to the 6900 block of 232 Street in Langley after receiving reports of shots fired.CrimeJan 8
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Vancouver orchestra won’t sue violinist who broke NDA to speak out about alleged rapeThe Vancouver Symphony Orchestra says it will not pursue legal action against a violinist who broke an NDA to go public with rape allegations against a senior musician.CanadaJan 8
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What are B.C.’s most endangered rivers?Tied for top spot on the list of endangered rivers in B.C., this year are the Heart of the Fraser, between Hope and Mission, and the Cowichan River on Vancouver Island.EnvironmentJan 7
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B.C. to experience sluggish economic growth in 2026: reportThe Deloitte Report is forecasting 1.6 per cent growth for the B.C. economy, lagging behind Alberta and Saskatchewan, which are both forecast to grow higher than two per cent.EconomyJan 7
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Date for Lapu Lapu Day Festival 2026 set, one year after tragic eventsEleven people were killed when an SUV drove into a group of people at the Lapu Lapu Day Festival on April 26, 2025. Dozens more were injured.CanadaJan 7
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Delta home targeted in extortion-related shootingAround 5:10 a.m. on Wednesday, patrol officers responded to reports of shots fired at a home in the area of 84 Avenue and Brooke Road.CrimeJan 7
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London Drugs closing its Woodward’s location, citing safety, operational issuesThe store, number 78, located at 150-351 Abbott Street, must close due to safety and operational issues at the location, according to the organization.EconomyJan 7
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Victoria store owner frustrated with 911 services, says he’s been hung up onPeter Quakenbush told Global News that over the past five years, when he has called 911, he has either been hung up on or redirected to the Victoria police non-emergency line.CrimeJan 6
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‘It’s two worlds’: Bizarre Surrey shooting incident caught on videoSurrey police said the shooting involved two groups of people, but it is unclear how many were in the vehicles and how many were on foot.CrimeJan 6
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B.C. to undertake trade mission to India, a ‘key market’ for province, Eby saysPremier David Eby announced that the trade mission will promote B.C.'s businesses, critical minerals and sustainable wood products.PoliticsJan 6
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Venezuela attack does not change B.C. premier’s mind about new pipelineIn November, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a MOU that commits them to working toward building an oil pipeline to the West Coast.PoliticsJan 6
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B.C. not returning to ‘decriminalized public drug use,’ premier saysThe three-year pilot project removed criminal penalties for the possession of small amounts of illicit drugs, which was aimed at reducing the stigma around drug use.PoliticsJan 6
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RCMP investigating logging equipment fire on Vancouver IslandLake Cowichan RCMP and the Lake Cowichan Fire Department were called to the scene and RCMP confirmed they are investigating the incident.FireJan 5
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B.C. maintains status quo on public sector workers going back to office full-timeThe B.C. NDP government has not announced any plans to mandate civil servants back to work five days a week, but the Opposition says it's time.PoliticsJan 5
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B.C. South Coast hammered by heavy rain but mountains getting new snowHigher elevations of Metro Vancouver had a chance of snow on Tuesday morning, but drivers were spared the challenge as temperatures dropped to only 2-3 degrees.WeatherJan 5
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Metro Vancouver’s home sales in 2025 were lowest total in 2 decadesThe Greater Vancouver Realtors report stated that homes registered in the Multiple Listing Service in Metro Vancouver finished the year down 10 per cent.EconomyJan 5