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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Victoria police officer facing sexual assault charges for off-duty incidentThe Victoria police department says it was notified in April last year by a third-party agency of an allegation of sexual assault involving one of its off-duty members.CrimeMay 8
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Metro Vancouver’s 4-minute meeting nets members more than $500The meeting took place on Thursday when 13 members of Metro Vancouver's Regional Planning Committee gathered, some in person and some virtually, for three minutes and 40 seconds.PoliticsMay 8
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‘Call his bluff’: Chilliwack cashier challenges attempted armed robberThe Upper Fraser Valley RCMP said that on May 4, just before 9 p.m., police received a report of an alleged armed robbery on Menzies Street in Chilliwack.CrimeMay 8
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Metro Vancouver fined by WorkSafeBC after near-fatal worksite accidentWhile using pry bars to help a crane lift a gearbox, the gearbox released and sprang upward, which could have been fatal, according to WorkSafeBC.EconomyMay 8
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Trail off-duty firefighter acquitted of assault, uttering threatsPolice said Darryl Wong was punched several times, suffering injuries to his face and shoulder, and possibly losing consciousness.CrimeMay 8
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Surrey-Langley SkyTrain Project reaches milestoneConstruction is now underway on the eight stations along the line, which will travel 16 kilometres and is expected to be completed in late 2029.CanadaMay 8
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3 men found guilty of first-degree murder in Abbotsford home invasion killingsJustice Brenda Brown stated on Friday that Abhijeet Singh, Gurkaran Singh and Khushveer Toor were guilty in the deaths of 77-year-old Arnold De Jong and 76-year-old Joanne De Jong.CrimeMay 8
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Surrey School District superintendent made more than half a million dollars last yearSurrey is the largest school district in B.C., with more than 83,000 children enrolled. However, it has struggled recently with insufficient classrooms and support.EducationMay 7
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Metro Vancouver millennials living with their parents doubled between 1991, 2021Statistics Canada found that the share of millennials in Metro Vancouver living with their parents more than doubled between 1991 and 2021.EconomyMay 7
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B.C. woman in Surrey hospital infant assault sentenced to 1 day in jailLindsey Hirtreiter made her way into the neonatal intensive care unit on Oct. 28, where police say she removed her shirt and made skin-to-skin contact with three babies.CrimeMay 7
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New secondary school to be built in Tumbler Ridge following mass shootingPremier David Eby made the announcement on Thursday, saying students cannot return to the school where such a devastating event happened.EducationMay 7
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BC Conservative leadership contenders face off in final debateGlobal BC's legislative reporter, Ben O'Hara Byrne, will be moderating the debate, which will feature all five leadership candidates.PoliticsMay 7
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Vancouver recovery advocate returning honour to city over mayor, council’s actionsTwo years after having a proclamation day named after him in the City of Vancouver, Guy Felicella says he is returning the honour.PoliticsMay 6
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98% of business owners worried about DRIPA uncertainty: pollThe Business Council of B.C. says its members are worried about the province's shifting position on the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act and the uncertainty.PoliticsMay 6
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Road closures, drones, and new stadium rules for FIFA World Cup in VancouverOrganizers of the FIFA World Cup in Vancouver have unveiled details of preparations that include the closure of a major downtown road artery for more than two months.SportsMay 6
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Chilliwack mural of Indigenous woman defaced with black paintIt appears that buckets of black paint were thrown on the mural of Inez, a Stó:lō woman, early on Tuesday morning in Chilliwack.CrimeMay 6
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Man charged with accessing plane at Vancouver airport appears in courtOkito Wosha made his Richmond court appearance on the phone from the hospital where he is being held under the Mental Health Act and is awaiting a mental health assessment.CrimeMay 6
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Some Yves Veggie Cuisine products returning to stores across CanadaYves Cuisine was founded in Vancouver more than 40 years ago, but all products were discontinued last September due to a lack of growth.EconomyMay 6
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Campfire, burning bans go into effect early for B.C. Coastal Fire CentreThe BC Wildfire Service says that starting at noon on Thursday, May 7, most open burning activities will be prohibited throughout the Coastal Fire Centre, with exceptions.FireMay 6
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Hit TV show ‘Tracker’ leaves B.C. for L.A. due to bigger tax creditThe show starring Justin Hartley as a survivalist who finds missing people for money has been lured away from Vancouver by a $48 million U.S. tax credit.EntertainmentMay 6
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Maya Gebala’s skull repair surgery was a success, dad saysDavid Gebala says Maya now has an external ventricular drain in place to manage any pressure changes and protect the incision site.HealthMay 6
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Stanley Park’s longest resident is being evicted after more than 30 yearsVancouver Park Board crews spent most of Tuesday removing debris from Christenson Bailey's forest home, where he has been set up since 1990.CanadaMay 5
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Creepy caller harassing women-owned businesses in Oak Bay"I know the date exactly, the 27th of March was the first time this person phoned," Jennifer Brewerton, who owns Lazy Susan's, said.CrimeMay 5
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Surrey man targeted, fatally shot while at work, investigators sayInvestigators said the victim had no criminal history and was not previously the target of any reported threats or extortion. His identity has not been released.CrimeMay 5
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U.S. tribes demand a say in B.C.’s economic decisions due to DRIPAThis week, a judicial review is underway in Rossland Provincial Court about a magnesium mine, proposed by West High Yield Resources and the Osoyoos Indian Band.PoliticsMay 5