Julie Nolin
Reporter
Julie Nolin is a reporter, anchor, and producer with Global BC.
Julie began her journalism career as a print reporter and photographer. With over three decades of experience, she has worked at several television stations in Western Canada and was a journalist at CTV Vancouver for nearly a decade, prior to joining Global BC.
She enjoys reporting on health, education, technology, and science stories and is passionate about providing a platform for diverse voices.
A lifelong learner, she has a Master’s in Professional Communication (specializing in Intercultural and International Communication) from Royal Roads University and is currently pursuing a doctorate in leadership and organizational psychology. Since 2010, she has been a journalism and communications instructor at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
The recipient of several journalism awards, she is a member of the Radio Television Digital News Association and the Native American Journalists Association. She is proudly Metis/Cree and worked for several years as a documentary director for The Sharing Circle on APTN.
An avid traveler and reader, she also enjoys cooking for her husband and two sons.
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Video Archives
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Detecting cancer in dense breast tissue
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Access to popular Joffre Lakes set to reopen Tuesday
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Clock ticking in search for missing girl in Golden Ears Park
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Vancouver seeks input on revitalizing Granville Entertainment District
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Atira employee makes serious allegations about housing provider
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St. Paul’s maternity team gives new mother a new chance
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Red Dress Day honours memory of MMIWG2S
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New legislation gives victims a way to fight back when intimate pictures end up online
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Surrey residents react to province’s policing recommendation
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Firefighters support B.C. MP bill on protecting first responders and health care professionals
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First Nations drug users 6 times more likely to die of overdose in B.C., data finds
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Future of crucial Pitt Meadows railway underpass in jeopardy
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Squamish Nation to develop 141 hectares of its land
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B.C. to limit sales of Ozempic to non-Canadians
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Child care providers call for provincial funding program improvements
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Surrey murder victim identified, not known to police
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UBC develops water treatment system to remove ‘forever chemicals’
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Saskatchewan First Nation launches child welfare consultation in B.C.
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Emotions running high over Punjab crackdown
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White Rock strata says ICBC left them on the hook after crash
Author Archives
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RCMP officer killed, two wounded and suspect shot in Coquitlam, B.C.Const. Rick O'Brien, 51, was a father, a husband and a decorated RCMP officer who participated passionately in the detachment's charitable and community activities.CrimeSep 22, 2023
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Joffre Lakes deal a step towards reconciliation with First Nations, minister saysJoffre Lakes Provincial Park, known as Pipi7iekw to the Lil’wat and N’Quatqua nations, has been closed to the public, with the exception of the Labour Day weekend, since Aug. 23.PoliticsSep 15, 2023
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Renters in B.C. building told they can’t have air conditionersB.C.'s Minister for Housing, Ravi Kahlon, told Global News the province is looking into what is happening around air conditioning and building regulations.PoliticsJul 24, 2023
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‘It’s going to last’: B.C. marks Coquihalla bridge repair milestone after 2021 disasterSix bridges were destroyed on the Coquihalla during the natural disaster on Nov. 14 and 15, 2021. More than 20 sites were damaged in the floods and washouts in total.TrafficJul 7, 2023
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‘Mixed messaging’: Madonna fans left confused, frustrated about 2023 tour ‘pause’Madonna fans around the world are waiting to hear any news about the Material Girl's health and her upcoming world tour, which was scheduled to start in Vancouver on July 15.EntertainmentJul 6, 2023
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Beloved accessible B.C. summer camp in dire need of medical volunteersFor two decades, Zajac Ranch in Mission has served B.C. children and young adults with special needs, who might otherwise miss out on the camp experience.HealthJun 30, 2023
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Vancouver mayor Ken Sim talks public safety, homelessness as the city gets ready to host FIFA 2026Global's Julie Nolin shares a one-on-one interview with Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim about what the city is doing to prepare as a host city for FIFA 2026.CanadaJun 12, 2023
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B.C. government offers new e-bike rebate program, experts warn of using safe bikes and batteriesThe B.C. government is launching a new rebate program to allow residents to save up to $1,400 dollars towards the purchase of a new e-bike. The program launches June 1.CanadaMay 26, 2023
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Atira employee makes serious allegations about B.C. housing providerThe employee said she doesn’t know what her future holds, and hopes the organization will rebuild and listen to its employees about creating a safe environment for everyone.CanadaMay 20, 2023
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New map of B.C. evictions paints grim picture of ‘high stakes’ for tenantsA new first-of-its kind report in B.C. reveals many evicted tenants are ending up homeless, and highlights concerns about the rules under which landlords can force someone out.CanadaMay 12, 2023
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‘My cheering team’: B.C. mom overcomes addiction, keeps baby with help from hospitalJoanne Munroe arrived at St. Paul's Hospital in labour in February, and was able to spend the next three weeks there until she could get into a recovery program with housing.HealthMay 11, 2023
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Firefighters, paramedics voice support for B.C. MP’s bill to protect first respondersThe proposed B.C. private member's bill would amend the Criminal Code to make assaults against health-care workers and first responders an aggravating factor during sentencing.PoliticsApr 27, 2023
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Cost of key Pitt Meadows rail crossing triples, city asked to chip in $50MThe mayor says the funding ask is about the same as its annual budget, and that residents are upset at being asked to pay for a project they weren't originally meant to fund.CanadaMar 30, 2023
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Squamish Nation starts development planning for 140 hectares of landThe land-use planning period will see the Nation put a one-year freeze on development applications from third-party groups as it sketches out the future of 140 hectares of land.CanadaMar 29, 2023
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B.C. child care providers call for provincial funding program improvementsA B.C. daycare operator says delays in subsidy funding approval have led to massive stress, and the fear that some parents could be on the hook for higher fees.CanadaMar 27, 2023
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UBC engineers find permanent solution for removing ‘forever chemicals’ from drinking waterWater and oil repelling, forever chemicals are used in products like non-stick cookware, cosmetics and toilet paper, but when ingested, may contribute to adverse health effects.ScienceMar 22, 2023
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Journalist allegedly assaulted as Punjab tensions spill over into B.C.Journalist Sameer Kaushal says he was surrounded and assaulted by protesters outside an event with India's high commissioner to Canada this weekend.CrimeMar 20, 2023
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ICBC leaves homeowners on hook for thousands after car crashes into condoMonths later, residents of a condo building in White Rock, B.C., are fighting with ICBC about payment for fixes needed after a car crashed into the building last year.CanadaMar 16, 2023
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Source of raw sewage leak into Capilano River remains unclearEnvironmental officials confirmed Monday that it was raw sewage that leaked into the Capilano River on the North Shore but it is still unclear what the source of the leak was.EnvironmentMar 13, 2023
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Women on the rise at First Nations emergency preparedness boot campIndigenous and non-Indigenous women are being trained as front line responders at this weeks First Nations Emergency Services Society boot camp.CanadaMar 9, 2023
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First Nations knowledge crucial in fighting climate disastersThe First Nations Emergency Services Society is hosting a boot camp in Kamloops this week to help build community capacity on emergency preparedness.,CanadaMar 8, 2023
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Nisga’a Nation Hoobiyee back for 2023 at Vancouver’s PNE ForumAnother big cultural festival, the Nisga’a Nation's new year celebrations named Hoobiyee has made a comeback after two years of pandemic cancellations.CanadaMar 4, 2023
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Langley RCMP investigating adult hockey incident between player and refereeThe referee told Global News that after asking a player to wear a proper visor, that same player engaged in a fight twice with an opposing player.CrimeMar 3, 2023
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Number of police-involved deaths in B.C. hit 20-year high in 2022: reportThe leading author of the report, Alexander McClelland, said the report is the first of its kind, with the goal of bringing more transparency.CrimeFeb 23, 2023
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Surrey prostate cancer patient seeks treatment in Ontario, calls B.C. system ‘flawed’B.C. resident Dan McMurdo, 69, has been battling prostate cancer for more than six years. Unhappy with care options in B.C., he's opted to get treatment in Ontario instead.HealthFeb 8, 2023