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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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B.C. Summer Games 2024 begin in Maple RidgeSince 1978, the BC Winter and BC Summer Games have brought B.C. together for a biennial celebration of sport and community. Maple Ridge hosts the 2024 Summer Games.SportsJul 19
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Fraser Valley business owners say extortion calls continue, despite RCMP task forceOne victim told Global News that during one phone call, the extortionist told him that police wouldn't do anything, knowing an officer was in the room with him.CrimeJul 17
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New rules for bringing dogs into U.S. could affect thousands, Canadian truckers sayThe federal health minister said on Wednesday that he was blindsided by new rules imposed by the U.S. about bringing dogs across the border.CanadaJul 17
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B.C. families with adult special needs children say they have no support from governmentFamilies with special needs children who have aged out of high school say they have been left in the lurch with no support because of funding shortages from the NDP government.PoliticsJul 16
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B.C. boy’s story of torture, neglect has power to inspire system reform: reportThe Representative of Children and Youth released the report, titled Don’t Look Away - How one boy’s story has the power to shift a system of care for children and youth.PoliticsJul 16
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1 person seriously injured in logging truck crash in Maple RidgeRidge Meadows RCMP told Global News that one person was air-lifted to the hospital with serious injuries. Another person was transported by ground ambulance in stable condition.TrafficJul 16
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5 people displaced after fire damages homes in South VancouverTwo homes at Commercial Street and East 47th Avenue suffered extensive fire damage, with a third home suffering water damage after the fire broke out.FireJul 16
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UBC cites privacy reasons, won’t comment further on professor’s Trump shooting postIn an X post on Saturday, UBC Medical School professor Karen Pinder wrote "Damn, so close. Too bad” -- AND “What a glorious day this could have been!” during the Trump rally.WorldJul 15
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What is required to bring a dog into the U.S. from Canada starting Aug. 1New strict border rules for dogs come into effect on Aug. 1, 2024 and may mean owners will have to leave their canine companion at home before crossing into the U.S.CanadaJul 15
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Unusual black bear sighting in South Surrey neighbourhoodsThe Conservation Service said people should be cautious of their surroundings and ensure that attractants such as garbage, pet food and bird seed are stored securely.EnvironmentJul 15
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Wildfire burning alongside Highway 1 causing traffic delays near ChilliwackDrive BC says traffic is delayed eastbound between Exit 146 and Exit 151 for 5.1 kilometres, which is about 14 kilometres east of Chilliwack to nine kilometres west of Hope.FireJul 15
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New charges for bags in B.C. begin July 15As of July 15, province-wide regulations will kick in that will require stores to charge at least 25 cents for paper bags and at least two dollars for reusable bags.EnvironmentJul 12
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B.C. sailors found dead in lifeboat off coast of Nova ScotiaA 10-foot inflatable boat with two bodies on board was discovered washed ashore on Sable Island, Nova Scotia on Wednesday afternoon. The couple is believed to be from B.C.EnvironmentJul 12
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A deadly week on B.C.’s roads as more than a dozen people killed in crashesIn each case, either speed, impaired or distracted driving has bee a factor, which remains the top three causes of motor vehicle collisions in B.C.TrafficJul 11
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Highway 1 through Fraser Canyon closed due to double fatal crashBC Highway Patrol said that around 2 p.m. crews were called to the collision on Highway 1 near Boston Bar. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.TrafficJul 11
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6.4 magnitude earthquake recorded amid swarm off Vancouver IslandJohn Cassidy told Global News that since July 3 there have been a few hundred earthquakes in that area with most registering between three and five magnitudes.EnvironmentJul 11
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6-hour WestJet flight home turns into 3-day nightmare for B.C. familyStephanie Sherlock and two family members in wheelchairs were headed home to B.C. on WestJet from Thunder Bay when a cancelled flight led to two layovers and days of waiting.CanadaJul 10
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B.C. wildfires 2024: Live map shows fires burning, locations and evacuationsUse the live and interactive map in this story to search for the wildfires burning around B.C., their perimeters, and any evacuation orders and alerts.FireJul 10
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Eels on a plane: Slippery specimens escape aircraft at Vancouver airportWorkers unloading cargo at Vancouver International Airport encountered a slippery situation Sunday when a container of live eels spilled on the ground. The eels were recovered.CanadaJul 10
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Family of three, including infant, dies in Agassiz crashThe family, which has not been identified, was travelling along Lougheed Highway at about 3:27 a.m. when their vehicle collided head-on with a tractor-trailer.TrafficJul 10
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Why are some B.C. Hudson’s Bay stores closed? Company says it’s working on it"The current heatwave has caused strain on HVAC systems in certain Hudson’s Bay locations," the organization said in a statement. It says they are working to resolve the problem.EconomyJul 9
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About 30% of B.C. dentists have signed up for federal dental insurance planThe head of the B.C. Dental Association told Global News that a program that would normally take five to seven years to implement has been pushed through in just 18 months.HealthJul 9
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B.C. bans campfires across the province as of Friday, July 12The BC Wildfire Service said with the increased risk of new wildfire starts from current and forecast weather conditions, a complete ban across the province is necessary.FireJul 9
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Merritt, B.C. mayor has strong words for province over rural ER closuresOn Tuesday, B.C. Premier David Eby said the province struggles to maintain staffing for some of those key health-care positions, especially in rural areas.HealthJul 9
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‘Major failure’ of one of Merritt’s water systems leads to warning for residentsThe Voght Well has failed, according to the city, and while city water remains potable, residents must conserve water and cease all non-essential water usage until further notice.CanadaJul 9