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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Vancouver Pride Society facing significant long-term funding shortfallOn Wednesday, Vancouver city councillor Rebecca Bligh put forward a motion asking the city to give the society a one-time cash injection of $75,000.Lifestyle10 hours
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Surrey school reopens after fire, but still fundraising for supplies, techNow that the repairs are complete, the students are back, but the school is still lacking basic school supplies, classroom materials and technology.Fire12 hours
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Grouse Mountain unveils giant Canadian flag as FIFA World Cup set to beginOn Wednesday morning, Grouse Mountain officially unveiled the largest Canadian flag ever displayed on a mountain. It was first spotted on Tuesday.CanadaJun 3
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FIFA lawyers force B.C. charity to scrap World Cup ticket raffleSpinal Cord Injury BC was raffling off a pair of tickets to the New Zealand versus Egypt World Cup match at BC Place on June 21.CanadaJun 3
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B.C. woman awarded $210,000 whose attacker claimed to suffer from ‘sexsomnia’The court ruling, handed down in May, says Karl Antonius was convicted in 2020 of sexual assault for having unprotected sex with a woman after she fell asleep in his bed in 2015.CrimeJun 2
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B.C. wildfire southwest of Prince George forces evacuation alertEveryone in the evacuation alert area should prepare to leave their home or property at short notice, if required, according to the Cariboo Regional District.FireJun 2
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Bodies of 2 paddleboarders recovered from Browning Lake in SquamishSquamish RCMP stated in an update on Tuesday that the RCMP Underwater Recovery Team found the two paddleboarders earlier that day.CanadaJun 2
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B.C. bars, restaurants welcome change to province’s liquor policyThe B.C. government announced that under a three-year trial, B.C.'s restaurants, bars and pubs can now buy alcohol directly from B.C. liquor stores and from private liquor stores.PoliticsJun 2
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BC Ferries adding 5 per cent fuel surcharge due to global fuel pricesIn a release, BC Ferries says it plans to implement a temporary five per cent fuel surcharge beginning on June 16.EconomyJun 2
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Giant Canadian flag seen on Grouse Mountain, but mystery surrounds itThe giant Canadian flag can be seen on The Cut ski run on Grouse mountain and seemingly just appeared there at some point on Tuesday.CanadaJun 2
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Man arrested in Kamloops, charged with first-degree murder of Surrey manOn Jan. 13, Surrey police received reports of man lying near the street in the 3500 block of 176 Street, apparently suffering from gunshot wounds.CrimeJun 2
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Eby says Kerry-Lynne Findlay applying to be ‘MAGA regional manager,’ not premierDavid Eby was asked about the possibility of a provincial by-election to give the winner, Kerry-Lynne Findlay, the chance to hold a seat in the legislature.PoliticsJun 2
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Chief Const. Norm Lipinski leaves Surrey Police ServiceThe board did not provide any further details about why Chief Const. Norm Lipinski left, but rumours had started circulating on Monday.CrimeJun 2
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B.C. man says his dad was evicted into homelessness from closing Granville SROAs BC Housing continues to move residents out of a single-room occupancy hotel on the Granville strip, one man says a family member has been evicted into homelessness.PoliticsJun 1
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Full interview: One-on-one with new BC Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne FindlayOn Saturday, Kerry-Lynne Findlay won a narrow victory, defeating four other challengers and besting rival Caroline Elliott on the fourth ballot.PoliticsJun 1
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Allan Schoenborn seeks 1-year conditional discharge, 18 years after killing his childrenAllan Schoenborn was found guilty of killing his three children in their Merritt home, but was deemed not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder.CrimeJun 1
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Would-be politician takes responsibility for defacing Surrey Pride crosswalkPolice have not named anyone of interest, but in video posted on social media after the incident, Amrit Birring, with the Freedom Party of BC, has taken responsibility for the act.CrimeJun 1
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B.C. family whose 10-year-old died in boating accident still pushing for changeLionel's mother is turning her family's loss into advocacy, working with municipal and federal agencies to reduce conflict on the water and to get new legislation passed.CanadaJun 1
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New documents show potential pipeline routes from Alberta to B.C.’s coast'My takeaway, looking at all of them, was that it was going further north than Northern Gateway and a lot of terminuses in Nisga'a territory,' Heather Exner-Pirot said.PoliticsJun 1
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Metro Vancouver moving to Stage 3 water restrictions, but they might not lastMetro Vancouver implemented Stage 2 water restrictions in May, and set a target to keep regional daily water use under 1.4 billion litres.EnvironmentJun 1
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Metro Vancouver job action enters 2nd week as pickets go up at watershedsThe Greater Vancouver Regional District Employees’ Union said that watersheds, water filtration and water treatment plants will be picketed, starting on Monday morning.CanadaJun 1
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Billionaire Chip Wilson wins bid to lower Vancouver home’s assessed value by $18mThe B.C. Property Assessment Appeal Board issued a decision dated May 28 ordering BC Assessment to lower the 2025 assessed value of Wilson's home to $64.4 million.EconomyJun 1
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Recipe: Kizzy’s MacaronsA small bakeshop located on a farm in Maple Ridge, during opening hours there is always a variety of macarons ready for purchase with 10-20 different flavors.LifestyleMay 31
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Kerry-Lynne Findlay voted new leader of the BC Conservative PartyIn a tight race that came down to four rounds of voting, Kerry-Lynne Findlay received 4,696.51 points, or 51 per cent of the vote, to win.PoliticsMay 30
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Molotov cocktail thrown into North Vancouver home and the owners don’t know whyPolice said a Molotov cocktail was thrown through the window of a four-plex on Tuesday evening while a young family was inside the home.CrimeMay 29