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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Kelowna family tells of impact of Festival of Trees
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‘Hearts and Hands 4 Ukraine’ holds toy drive
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Summerland thrift store thefts
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Global Okanagan Adopt A Pet: Purrdy the rescue cat
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Deer attack prompts call for more signage in Kelowna neighbourhood
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Kelowna RCMP crackdown on downtown drug dealers
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Kelowna woman attacked by deer
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Kelowna’s Tiny Tim toy drive ending
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Kelowna restaurant shuts down after two decades
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Kelowna mission food truck feeds construction workers
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Global Okanagan Adopt A Pet: Easy going Blossom the cat
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Vernon strata removing fire fuels from property
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Global Okanagan Adopt A Pet: Bella the friendly ball of energy
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Family of man shot by police calls for improved mental health training
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Community rallies behind Vernon woman battling cancer
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Bank of Canada rate cut could help balance Okanagan real estate market
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Kelowna restaurant owner hires security
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Independent Okanagan candidate plays role on election night, despite not winning a seat
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Kelowna business owner fed up with vandalism
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Peachland reduces washroom’s hours over ‘minimal’ vandalism
Author Archives
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Okanagan girl’s passing highlights need to donate to B.C. Children’s HospitalB.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation is again hosting its long-running ‘Festival of Trees’ campaign to raise money for the province’s only pediatric hospital.HealthNov 21
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Grassroots group brightens holidays for Ukrainian families in B.C.’s OkanaganThis year, the toy drive will support nearly 200 Ukrainian children in the Central Okanagan.WorldNov 20
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Summerland non-profit working to boost health care hit by repeated theftsA Summerland thrift shop that helps raise money for healthcare and other non-profits in the Okanagan is dealing with a rash of thefts.CrimeNov 19
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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.CanadaNov 19
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‘I’m nervous’: Deer attack prompts call for more signage in KelownaOn Tuesday morning, a woman out on a run in the neighbourhood was attacked by a deer and suffered lacerations and bruises to both her legs and arm.EnvironmentNov 15
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RCMP target open-air drug market to improve safety in Kelowna’s downtown coreThe operation targeted the open-air drug market and netted what police call a "significant" amount of drugs, potentially totalling thousands of lethal doses.CrimeNov 14
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Kelowna, B.C. woman describes frightening deer attack during rutting seasonAccording to experts, bucks may perceive humans as rivals for mates.CanadaNov 13
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Salvation Army hopeful for donations amid cancellation of beloved Kelowna toy driveThe organization will be supporting some 1,000 families this Christmas season, a number that's higher than last year.CanadaNov 12
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Okanagan restaurants continue closing amid tough economic climateThe economic climate has been tough, especially for independent restaurants, which are still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaNov 8
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Homeless shelter gets creative with food truck securing its own stream of revenueThe additional stream of revenue has allowed the Gospel Mission to hire some of its own shelter residents to be hired to work in the food truck.CanadaNov 6
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FireSmart initiative at Vernon strata complex the city’s largest undertaken at one timeThe strata is working with the city and fire department to reduce fuel risks after two hedge fires earlier this year, one large one that came perilously close to homes.CanadaNov 1
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‘He was very kind’: Family, friends remember Penticton police shooting victimOn Tuesday, RCMP responded to multiple 911 calls about a man acting erratically and waving a knife around on Government Street near the hospital.CrimeOct 25
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Vernon woman to receive cutting-edge therapy to fight aggressive cancerCalled CAR-T cell therapy, the treatment involves taking the patient's immune cells or T-cells and genetically altering them in a lab.CanadaOct 24
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Okanagan real estate takes step towards balance after Bank of Canada’s interest rate cutAs anticipated, rates are being slashed by half of a percentage from 4.25 per cent to 3.75 per cent.CanadaOct 23
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Kelowna business owner spending thousands of dollars on security amid safety concernsJason Bell is one of a growing number of Kelowna business owners fed up with vandalism, loitering and violence impacting his business.CanadaOct 22
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Vandalism spree at Kelowna business blamed on ‘retribution’In addition to the fire, vandals also ripped off the power meter off a Kelowna business owner's wall not once this week, but twice.CanadaOct 18
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Peachland, B.C. public washroom reduces hours to prevent it being used as shelterThe washroom being used as a shelter is highlighting the bigger social issue of people struggling with nowhere to turn.CanadaOct 17
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Conservatives defend their no-shows at all-candidates debates ahead of B.C. electionA University of the Fraser Valley political science professor said he believes taking part in the debates is an obligation when running for public office.CanadaOct 15
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Oliver, B.C. mayor proposes plan to help reduce ER closures in the communityThe community's mayor is pushing forward with a plan that would see the construction of a multi-unit building on a parcel of land a couple of blocks away from the hospital.CanadaOct 11
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Newly-formed provincial coalition calls for changes to B.C.’s supportive housing modelThe Call4Change coalition is calling on changes to low barrier housing and an end to drug consumption sites in favour of more treatment-oriented housing and programs.CanadaOct 10
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Latest Okanagan artificial turf theft targets non-profit child care centreCulprits gained access to the outdoor playing area at the child care centre and stole four pieces of artificial turf, valued at well over $1,000.CanadaOct 8
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Arrest made 2 years after stabbing death in downtown KelownaKelowna RCMP confirmed over the weekend that they have arrested Tyler Sutter in connection with Devon Foster's death.CanadaOct 7
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West Kelowna’s future may include 19-storey highrisesCouncil has shied away from building way up in the past but with densification needed, a change in direction could be on the horizon.CanadaOct 4
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West Kelowna teenager dies on the way to school in fatal collisionThe collision between the motorcycle and a large commercial truck occurred at around 8:30 a.m. along Highway 97 at Grizzly Road.CanadaOct 3
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Capacity issues prompt JoeAnna’s House in Kelowna to fast-track expansion plansThe director of JoeAnna's House, Darlene Haslock, said the facility has been at full capacity for the past nine months.CanadaOct 2