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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From the archive: Sophie and Steve host the love game show -
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From the archive: 2011 rap for Vancouver Canucks playoff run -
From the archive: Light explodes on the News Hour with Chris Gailus -
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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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Companies get the last laugh on April Fools’ Day -
2018 entertainment news breakdown -
Social media reacts to royal engagement news -
Thousands join Twitter movement with #WomenBoyCottTwitter -
Celebrities speak out in support of Ashley Judd
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Recipe: Pasta alla VodkaTop Chef Canada season 11 winner Chanthy Yen shows us how to make pasta alla vodka from scratch. It can be made with any type of pasta you like!Lifestyle9 hours
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Extreme wildfire risk prompts closure of all Crown land in New BrunswickExtremely dry and dangerous conditions mean that all industrial and recreational activities on Crown land are prohibited as of midnight Saturday.FireAug 9
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Landlord says B.C. billionaire’s plan for Bay properties ‘defies commercial common sense’In filings to Ontario Superior Court, Cadillac Fairview says it is 'resolutely opposed' to Ruby Liu becoming a tenant at some of its malls as she has no credible business plan.CanadaAug 9
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B.C.’s Site C Dam project now fully online and operational“The commission of Site C’s final generating unit is another step forward to securing B.C.’s clean energy future,” Adrian Dix, Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions said.EconomyAug 9
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Israel faces growing global condemnation over military expansion in Gaza“My children cry day and night. My son scratches his body because of the heat,” said Nida Abu Hamad, whose displaced family shelters in Gaza City.WorldAug 9
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Heat warning issued for large part of Ontario, QuebecDaytime highs are expected to reach 35 C in parts of Ontario and Quebec, according to a heat warning from Environment Canada. Temperatures will cool mid-week, the agency says.WeatherAug 9
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Suspect in deadly shooting at Atlanta’s CDC identified“This evening, there is a wife without a husband. There are three children, one unborn, without a father,” DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson said.U.S. NewsAug 9
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Zelenskyy dismisses Alaska summit between Putin, Trump that excludes UkraineThe Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin meeting, scheduled for Friday in Alaska, is seen as a potential breakthrough in the more than three-year war.WorldAug 9
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Canada’s longest trial ends in precedent-setting B.C. land claim ruling for 4 First NationsThe piece of land in question is a 750-hectare parcel in Richmond, including city and port lands, farms, golf courses and commercial properties.CanadaAug 8
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Abbotsford police issue public safety alert over rash of pellet gun shootingsAbbotsford police said multiple people reported either seeing what looked like a firearm or hearing shots being fired in their direction.CrimeAug 8
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Caught on video: B.C. cyclist says motorcyclist pushed him, causing crashConst. Sherri Wade confirmed to Global News that around 8:15 p.m. on Aug. 2, a cyclist called them to say he had been pushed by a motorcyclist and ended up falling onto the curb.CrimeAug 7
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‘Feisty’ 6-pound Pomeranian chases black bear from West Vancouver home'He's the best, he's super cuddly and affectionate but he's really feisty and really protective of me and my husband,' owner Kayla Kleine told Global News.TrendingAug 7
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Video appears to show joyride through Vancouver streets, police investigatingOn Monday, Aug. 4, police said a vehicle owner parked near Abbott Street and West Pender Street and left the car running with the keys inside.CrimeAug 7
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Abbotsford police become 1st in B.C. to acquire ‘flying handcuffs’ as non-lethal toolConst. Alex Odintsov, with the training section of the Abbotsford Police Department, said they received the approval earlier this year after a 10-month application process.CrimeAug 7
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B.C. records lower than expected deficit of $7.3 billionThe province also spent a record $10.4 billion on roads, hospitals, schools and other infrastructure projects, such as the Mills Memorial Hospital replacement in Terrace.EconomyAug 7
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Bollywood star Kapil Sharma’s Surrey cafe shot at again overnight'There were staff inside at the time, much like there was on July 10, and thankfully, no staff were injured,' Staff Sgt. Lindsey Houghton with the Surrey Police Service said.CrimeAug 7
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Dog chained to tree in B.C. wildfire zone was only found by her cries for help"We went up there with water and food and my friend stayed down at the service road with his dogs, just so we wouldn't intimidate her," Janet O'Reilly said.CanadaAug 6
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Concerns raised over Canada’s aging aquatic facilitiesAccording to the organization that governs competitive swimming in Canada, there are 5,060 publicly-owned pools as of 2020. More than half are near the end of their life.CanadaAug 6
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Wesley Ridge fire: 1/3 of residents under evacuation order now allowed homeThe Regional District of Nanaimo said that at 4 p.m., a portion of the properties under an evacuation order would be downgraded to evacuation alert.FireAug 6
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Record number of people leaving B.C., mostly for Alberta and Ontario'What we heard repeatedly is people who are leaving are leaving by necessity and not by choice,' Braden McMillan with the Business Council of B.C. said.EconomyAug 6
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Summer storms a mixed blessing as 70K lightning strikes spark surge in B.C. wildfiresMore fires have sparked in the past week, with 127 active wildfires currently burning in the province, with a quarter considered out of control.FireAug 6
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Police seek man seen kicking, punching his dog in NanaimoThe witness did take a photo of the man and his dog and described the man as about 5'11, 175 pounds, with tanned skin, dark hair in a ponytail, with a moustache.CrimeAug 5
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BC Wildfire Service warns of sharing AI-generated images of firesThe post included two images, which the BC Wildfire Service said have been circulating on social media over the past few weeks. They are generated by artificial intelligence.FireAug 5
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No reports of structures lost in Wesley Ridge fire but no timeline for people to return homeMadison Dahl said crews continue to prioritize protecting homes, critical infrastructure and keeping Highway 4, which connects Port Alberni and the coastal communities, open.FireAug 5
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Delta ER closes suddenly overnight, mayor says B.C. health care is ‘broken’Mayor George Harvie said he's concerned about what is happening within Fraser Health, noting Delta has the longest wait times for ambulances responding to life-threatening events.HealthAug 5