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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City to hold business forum on street disorder but owners have to pay for ticket to attend -
Okanagan Humane Society overwhelmed -
Rutland urging increased police support -
Senior finds permanent housing -
Murder trial moved to Kamloops -
Kelowna residents raise concerns about supportive housing project -
‘Bailey’s Law’ passes second reading -
Okanagan wildfire season report 2025 -
Plover makes court appearance -
Global Okanagan Adopt-a-Pet: Meet Papaya -
Kelowna Heritage Conservation Act concerns -
Controversy over lighting up Bennett Bridge in Kelowna -
Okanagan Humane Society overwhelmed by number of abandoned cats -
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
Author Archives
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Peachland church saved after council decides not to pursue land acquisitionCouncil had a unanimous change of heart on Tuesday to abandon the land acquisition efforts.CanadaFeb 11
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Proposed cellphone ban during Kelowna council meetings faces overwhelming pushbackIn a 7-2 vote, Kelowna city council overwhelmingly voted down the proposed amendment.CanadaFeb 11
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Kelowna residents warned to stay alert following theft of paramedic uniformThe theft happened on Saturday, Jan. 31 on Kneller Road in the city's Rutland area.CanadaFeb 4
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BC Conservative interim leader accuses NDP of ignoring crime, disorder in KelownaThe Minister of State for Community Safety and Integrated Services told Global News the province is taking action.CanadaFeb 3
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Okanagan Nation Alliance among Indigenous groups issuing travel advisory to U.S.Indigenous travellers crossing the border into the United States are being warned to exercise extreme caution amid an increasingly tense political climate.CanadaFeb 2
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Jurisdictional gaps blamed for fire risk at, near Penticton homeless encampmentDespite signage prohibiting fire activity in the area, three blazes have erupted at the encampment in just the past two weeks.CanadaJan 30
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Okanagan residents call for improved lab services amid long waits for blood workThe line-up was out the door Thursday morning at the Glenmore location, with many lining up long before the labs right across the Okanagan even opened.HealthJan 29
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B.C. ostrich cull cost almost $7 millionThe ostriches at the Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, B.C., were culled in November 2025, following an unsuccessful legal challenge from the farm to prevent the cull.PoliticsJan 28
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Okanagan-developed device promises to dramatically reduce hand tremorsResearchers in the Okanagan have developed a device promising to dramatically reduce the uncontrollable movements associated with hand tremors.CanadaJan 23
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Despite risk of encampment fires, City of Penticton has limited capacity to actAccording to the fire chief, crews have responded to fire-related calls at the encampment about 80 times since last March.CanadaJan 21
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Kelowna woman fears lengthy wait for a liver transplant may cost her her lifeLast spring, Lyndsay Richholt of Kelowna, B.C., was given six months to live without a liver transplant.CanadaJan 20
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City of Kelowna does an about-face on crime forum admission fee after business pushbackThis weekend's reversal came after business operators blasted the city for implementing a $5 fee to attend the Jan. 27 event at the Kelowna Community Theatre.CanadaJan 19
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Kelowna business operators decry having to pay to voice crime concerns at public forumThe Jan. 27 event at the Kelowna Community Theatre requires business operators to pre-register and pay.CanadaJan 16
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Okanagan Humane Society swamped with dog rescues two weeks into 2026Just two weeks into 2026, OHS has already taken in 42 dogs.CanadaJan 15
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Business owner in Kelowna’s Rutland area pleads for more attention to crime, social issuesAt a news conference on Tuesday, RCMP said with Kelowna being a growing city with growing challenges, priorities have to be triaged.CanadaJan 14
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Kelowna RCMP breaks silence amid growing crime and safety concerns among business ownersDespite data saying otherwise, Kelowna, B.C. business owners say break and enters, thefts and property crime are through the roof.CanadaJan 13
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City of Kelowna officially seeks approval to loosen restrictions on short-term rentalsKelowna is flooded with empty condo and rental units, with the city's vacancy rate now the highest in all of Canada at more than six per cent.CanadaJan 13
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Kelowna council to consider asking province to fast-track short-term rental exemptionThere's optimism for better tourism days ahead as the City of Kelowna looks at loosening restrictions on short-term rental accommodations.CanadaJan 9
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Neurology services curtailed at Kelowna hospital amid specialist shortagePatients who require neurology care at KGH for issues other than strokes may not have immediate access to a neurologist and instead may have to see a subspecialist.CanadaJan 8
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Ukrainian refugee and her 6 children face homelessness in Kelowna as housing options run outA single mother from Ukraine and her six young sons have been staying at the Kelowna Women's Shelter but are desperate for a place to call home.CanadaJan 8
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Graffiti vandalism adds to mounting costs for Okanagan charityThe graffiti incident is just the latest in a series of problems impacting the charity, including thefts of donated items left at the store's back door.CanadaJan 6
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025