Klaudia Van Emmerik
Reporter
Born in Poland, Klaudia Van Emmerik immigrated to Canada with her parents when she was eight years old. She received a major in German and a minor in French from the University of Victoria.
Klaudia attended the British Columbia Institute of Technology, where she received a diploma in broadcast journalism. Her first break came at Victoria’s AM 900 Radio in 1998. Not long after, she made the leap into television, and headed north to work at NTV in Dawson Creek.
From there, it was back to her hometown of Victoria, where she spent three years reporting and anchoring at CHUM Television.
Klaudia then spent a year at CFJC Television in Kamloops, reporting and anchoring the 11 p.m. news. She was thrilled to relocate to Okanagan in 2005 to join the award-winning CHBC Television team.
A huge animal lover, Klaudia volunteered and supported the SPCA for 15 years.
The British Columbia SPCA honoured her in 2012 for media excellence, and Shaw presented her with a humanitarian award in 2014.
She currently supports rescue work done by the Okanagan Humane Society.
Klaudia is married. She and her husband Matt have a son named Finley, who was born in 2015.
Her hobbies include volunteering, running, hiking, skiing, boating, and spending time with family.
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Video Archives
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‘Bailey’s Law’ passes second reading -
Okanagan wildfire season report 2025 -
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Global Okanagan Adopt-a-Pet: Meet Papaya -
Kelowna Heritage Conservation Act concerns -
Controversy over lighting up Bennett Bridge in Kelowna -
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Kelowna family donates house to charity -
Global Okanagan Adopt-a-Pet: Meet Floppy -
James Plover sentenced on previous charges -
Okanagan abandoned animals investigation: ‘It’s suspicious’ -
Kelowna business owners ask for short-term rental changes -
Kelowna unemployment rate jumps in October -
Okanagan animal sanctuary hit with avian flu -
Global Okanagan Adopt-a-Pet: Meet Duke -
Health Canada warning follows Kelowna raid -
Supreme Court of Canada denies ostrich farm’s appeal to stop cull
Author Archives
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Kelowna transitional housing helps at-risk seniors secure homesTurning Points Collaborative Society operates Trailside, which opened in May 2024 and was created for people 55 and up and those with disabilities.CanadaDec 16
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Police investigating after dozens of holiday packages stolen from North Okanagan shopPolice are investigating after consigned guitars and dozens of parcels were stolen from the North Okanagan store.CanadaDec 15
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Global Okanagan’s Adopt A PetEvery week, Global Okanagan brings you a pet that's available for adoption through the Okanagan Humane Society.CanadaDec 15
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Kelowna boasts highest vacancy rate of any Canadian metropolitan areaAccording to CMHC's annual rental market report, Kelowna's vacancy rate is now sitting at 6.4 per cent, up significantly from 3.8 per cent last year.CanadaDec 12
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Family of slain Kelowna woman hopes ‘politicking’ doesn’t stall Bailey’s LawThe grief-stricken family of Bailey McCourt has been tirelessly pushing for change to better protect victims of intimate partner violence.CanadaDec 10
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Grieving Okanagan family angered by murder trial moving to KamloopsVitali Stefanski is charged with second-degree murder and awaiting a trial, which has been scheduled for spring 2026.CrimeDec 10
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Penticton mother remembered on her birthday as grieving family waits for justiceIt was a birthday occasion the grieving family of Alexa Knodel, who was found deceased this past spring, never imagined they would be marking with this type of tribute.CanadaDec 8
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Kelowna residents raise concerns over social support facilities in neighbourhoodThe City of Kelowna, in partnership with BC Housing, plans to build a 40-unit supportive and complex care facility on Pacific Avenue near Capri Mall.CanadaDec 5
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Proposed bill in honour of slain Kelowna, B.C. woman takes big step forwardBill C-225, otherwise known as Bailey's Law, passed second reading. The bill is in memory of Bailey McCourt, a slain Kelowna mother.CanadaDec 4
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Rigid model blamed for failed Penticton vote to approve tiny homes for the unhousedDespite a growing homelessness problem in the South Okanagan city, council voted 4-2 against the project and the millions of provincial dollars that would come along with it.CanadaDec 3
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Penticton says no to tiny home community, risks losing provincial fundsThe 50-unit tiny home community would have been built on a city-owned parcel of land near Dartmouth Road and Dartmouth Drive and funded by the provincial government.CanadaDec 3
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Kelowna’s business community calls on province to help cover growing vandalism costs"We've spent about now, about $9,000 in the last year and a half on windows,” said Michael Neill, who owns Mosaic Books told Global Okanagan last week.CrimeDec 1
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Axe-wielding suspect caught on video breaking into popular Kelowna bookstoreThe offence happened in the early morning hours of Wednesday in downtown Kelowna and was caught on the store's security video and shared with Global News.CrimeNov 28
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AI, night-flying choppers credited in part for less destructive B.C. wildfire seasonIn the Kamloops Fire Centre, which includes the Okanagan, 90 per cent of the wildfires were suppressed at five hectares or less.CanadaNov 26
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Grieving family begins lengthy legal process seeking justice for slain Kelowna womanJames Plover, who is Bailey McCourt's estranged husband, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of the mother of two children.CanadaNov 25
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Proposed changes to heritage act will delay construction, Kelowna city memo saysThe legislation requires proof that cultural and archeological land isn't being disturbed to protect historical material.CanadaNov 25
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City floats $1 million idea to transform Kelowna’s Bennett bridge into iconic landmarkAccording to the city, transforming the bridge into that iconic landmark would cost around $1 million.CanadaNov 21
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Okanagan Humane Society rescues 21 cats, urges public to spay and neuter their animalsThe 21 cats will be assessed by veterinarians before being put up for adoption.CanadaNov 19
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House gifted to Autism Okanagan to meet growing needsThe home will allow the organization to expand existing services and add new ones to help support some 300 families every year amid the growing need.CanadaNov 18
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Bailey McCourt’s accused killer appears in Kelowna court on previous chargesOn Monday at the sentencing hearing, prosecution called for a 16- to 18-month jail sentence while defence asked for nine months.CanadaNov 18
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Latest case of animal abandonment in North Okanagan has advocates issuing a pleaWhile it's not known why exactly the chickens would be abandoned there, Runnalls said there are always other options to consider.CanadaNov 14
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B.C. urged to consider easing short-term rental restrictions in Kelowna before next summerStakeholders gathered at the Basil and Mint restaurant in Kelowna Wednesday night for a meeting organized by Airbnb.CanadaNov 13
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Kelowna’s unemployment rate jumps again, worse than height of COVID-19 pandemicAccording to Statistics Canada, the jobless rate in the Kelowna area rose to 9.3 per cent in October, an increase of 2.2 per cent in just one month – the 2nd highest in B.C.CanadaNov 12
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B.C. animal sanctuary ‘devastated’ after euthanizing animals due to avian fluCritteraid, an animal sanctuary in B.C.'s interior, says it is "devastated" and facing a "heartbreaking" experience after a case of avian flu was discovered.HealthNov 10
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Health Canada warns of serious health risks after raid of Kelowna wellness clinicThe advisory comes in the wake of a Health Canada raid at Ezra Healing in Kelowna, B.C.CanadaNov 7