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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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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‘Death by 1,000 cuts’: B.C. businesses criticize PST changesSome business owners in downtown Victoria say the PST will add to the costs they already pay to keep their storefronts safe from crime and social disorder.Economy6 hours
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Surrey police budget slashed by $47M with union sounding the alarmThe Surrey Police Union stated, in a release, that this represents the annual cost of approximately 87 officers, with the average annual cost of each officer being $158,510.Crime6 hours
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‘They’re overseeing themselves’: B.C. budget eliminates merit commissioner positionWhen someone is hired in B.C.'s Public Service, an independent office oversees the hiring to make sure the job was won on merit and not political connections.Politics8 hours
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Snowmobiler dies after being caught in avalanche near Fernie, B.C.Elk Valley RCMP said that the initial information suggested that a man who had been snowmobiling in the area had been caught in an avalanche.Canada10 hours
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Calls for more information on mental health, gun history of Tumbler Ridge shooterIn the days after the tragedy, RCMP said Jesse Van Rootselaar had been the subject of several police visits for mental health reasons and had been taken into custody at times.CrimeFeb 19
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Surrey police chief warns force needs more officers to take over CloverdaleChief Norm Lipinski says 40 officers have been redeployed to the Extortion Task Force and the Surrey Police Service needs about 70 more officers to maintain public safety.CrimeFeb 19
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B.C. government spending $50M to expand availability of nasal naloxone across provinceBritish Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne says the province is spending $50 million to expand availability of anti-overdose nasal naloxone across the province.HealthFeb 19
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After tragedy, Lapu Lapu victims were victims of ‘snooping’ at hospitals: reportIn the aftermath of the deadly Lapu Lapu tragedy last April, dozens of people were rushed to hospitals to receive care, but some were victims of snooping.HealthFeb 18
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$10-a-day daycare program paused in order to stabilize, B.C. government saysThe province says the goal is to stabilize the program, instead of rolling it back and moving to income-tested eligibility. It was announced in the budget on Tuesday.EducationFeb 18
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Rockslide closes Highway 93 between B.C. and Alberta until at least noon on FridayDriveBC says there is no local detour in place. An alternative route is available via Highway 1 east from Golden into Alberta until the road reopens.TrafficFeb 18
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Tumbler Ridge school portables are for when students, staff ‘are ready’Last week, the Peace River South School District 59 announced that students would not be returning to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School.EducationFeb 18
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B.C. paramedics vote 97% in favour of strike actionContract talks between the union representing paramedics and the employer, Health Employees Association of BC, broke down before Christmas.HealthFeb 18
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B.C. Office of the Seniors Advocate addresses impact of 2026 provincial budget'These are needed beds that are urgently needed from family caregivers who are really being pushed to the edge caring for someone,' Dan Levitt said.PoliticsFeb 18
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Pattullo Bridge closes early after people started to climb up the archCyclists and pedestrians were invited to enjoy a car-free experience over the weekend, but it was cut a few hours short when people started to climb the arch of the bridge.CrimeFeb 17
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Bank of Canada orders tip manager XTM to halt payments as B.C. restaurants’ money missingThis comes after more people in the hospitality industry across B.C. are coming forward about tips disappearing from the third-party program that manages them.EconomyFeb 17
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5 things to know about B.C.’s 2026 budgetFrom changes to PST to delaying care homes, phase two of Burnaby Hospital and cancer facility, Finance Minister Brenda Bailey has delivered the 2026 budget.EconomyFeb 17
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Video captures shocking broad daylight attack on New Westminster seniorVideo captured from a neighbour's surveillance camera shows Sukhi Sahdre's mother taking her daily walk, when a vehicle pulls up in front of her.CrimeFeb 17
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Tumbler Ridge school shooting victim set to hopefully return home soon from Vancouver hospitalOne of the surviving victims of the Tumbler Ridge school shooting will be heading home soon, but the other victim remains in serious condition at BC Children's Hospital.CrimeFeb 17
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B.C. hikes tax rate as budget delivers record $13-billion deficitThe rate on the lowest tax bracket is being increased by 0.54 per cent, resulting in the average taxpayer facing a $76 increase, while the deficit is predicted to soar.PoliticsFeb 17
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Recipe: Meat and veggie potsticker or steamed dumplingsHappy Lunar New Year! This recipe from Renée Chan at the Skript Kitchen is easy to follow and delicious for everyone to enjoy! Check it out here.LifestyleFeb 15
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They ‘ran into gunfire’: Impact of the Tumbler Ridge shooting on first respondersThe Tumbler Ridge RCMP detachment has only five members. When the call came in on Tuesday for an active shooter at the high school, only two were on shift and they didn't hesitate.CrimeFeb 13
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Tumbler Ridge shooting fuels misinformation about trans people, organization saysBut an organization that works with trans and gender-diverse individuals across Canada is concerned about some of the information being spread.CrimeFeb 13
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Tumbler Ridge school shooting suspect was ‘hunting,’ RCMP saysThis update comes as the small community of Tumbler Ridge, in B.C.'s Peace Region, continues to grapple with the devastating events of the past week.CrimeFeb 13
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B.C. First Nation opposes cull on its territory after footage of ‘Judas’ wolfThe wolf cull has been taking place in B.C. for about 10 years and hundreds of wolves are killed every winter in order to protect threatened caribou herds.EnvironmentFeb 13
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Father of Tumbler Ridge school shooter issues statement: ‘I carry a sorrow’BC RCMP confirmed that multiple police visits had been made to the 18-year-old Jesse VanRootselaar's home due to concerns of mental health and self-harm.CrimeFeb 12