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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Concerns over potential water contamination after West Kelowna reservoir vandalism -
District of Peachland abandons plans to take over church land -
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
Author Archives
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Okanagan snowpack at lowest in 40 years as drought fears ramp upThe chair of the Okanagan Basin Water Board says as drought fears ramp up, so too does planning as the region braces for what could be a very dry summer.Environment7 hours
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Okanagan college staff relieved after arbitrator rules layoffs breached contract'This is the first time we had to fight for our job security and we won,' said Caroline Gilchrist, president of the Okanagan College Faculty Association.CanadaApr 10
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B.C. premier visits Kelowna soda producer to announce millions for other manufacturersEby made the announcement at Farming Karma Fruit Company, which produces sparkling fruit soda.CanadaApr 8
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Kelowna boardwalk closure drags on due to apparent dispute between city, hotel ownerLast July, the city announced the temporary closure of the roughly half-kilometre boardwalk in front of the Eldorado and Manteo resorts for repairs.CanadaApr 7
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Growing squatter encampment above Peachland prompts serious safety concernsThe dwellers have hauled in furniture and all kinds of equipment onto the site, which is in the Upper Trepanier Bench area.CanadaApr 2
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Okanagan Falls couple, both in health care, may need to move due to ‘tiny homes’ rulesBalisky is a registered clinical counsellor, Kogel is a locum family doctor and their living situation is in limbo because a tiny home is not considered a permanent dwelling.CanadaApr 1
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Emergency care improvements coming to Kelowna hospital thanks to fundraising campaignThe KGH Foundation is about to launch a $2.5 million fundraising campaign to enhance emergency care in the Interior's largest hospital.CanadaMar 31
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Vape shop hopes clothing helps track down suspects in West Kelowna smash-and-grabThe vape shop on Carrington Road only opened four months ago. Last week, a break-in and theft left the shop with thousands of dollars in damage and stolen merchandise.CanadaMar 30
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Application to evict Penticton homeless camp postponed, but frustrations remainThe province's application for a court injunction to evict the roughly two dozen residents and dismantle the camp, along a busy stretch of Highway 97, has been postponed.CanadaMar 27
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Man charged with bestiality, accused of sexually assaulting horse on Vernon farmErica Van Meenen said that in January, she discovered surveillance footage that allegedly showed a man sexually assaulting one of her horses.CrimeMar 26
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Youths responsible for West Kelowna reservoir contamination scare, police sayResidents in the Tallus Ridge and Shannon Woods neighbourhoods went five days without being able to drink their tap water after a security breach at the Tallus reservoir.CanadaMar 25
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Salvation Army’s emergency response trucks at Kelowna location vandalizedThree of the organization's service vehicles were badly damaged in a vandalism incident that happened sometime between midnight Friday and Saturday morning.CanadaMar 24
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Kelowna man fined $5K for flying drone during 2023 McDougall Creek wildfireA Kelowna man has been ordered to pay a $5,000 fine for flying a drone near the fire-ravaged Okanagan Lake Resort during the McDougall Creek wildfire in 2023.FireMar 23
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Water advisory issued after West Kelowna water reservoir ‘intentionally damaged’On Thursday, West Kelowna city workers were notified of an alarm at the Tallus Ridge water reservoir and upon inspection, they found what they believed to be intentional damage.CrimeMar 20
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Patrol disparity sparks concerns in Kelowna’s Rutland neighbourhoodConservative MLA Gavin Dew hosted a town hall on crime and social disorder in Kelowna on Wednesday, attended by about 200 concerned residents.CanadaMar 19
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Merritt father warns others after medical emergency involving his young sonJamie Stevens believes the tick latched onto his son during a recent short hike they did in a grassy area on a bluff near their home.CanadaMar 18
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Fundraiser launched for tech to keep invasive mussels from entering B.C. watersMany waterways across the United States and Canada are already infested, including the Great Lakes and Lake Winnipeg, according to reports.CanadaMar 12
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Kelowna city council to vote on controversial golf course land swap on MondayIf approved, the land swap between the city and a development company would see a portion of the Kelowna Springs Golf Course on Penno Road industrialized.CanadaMar 11
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Standing room only at Kelowna public hearing on controversial land swapAt stake is the future of Kelowna Springs Golf Course on Penno Road, which sits on land owned by Delcini Development Corp.CanadaMar 10
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Kelowna charity hopes for surge in donations to re-open quickly after break-in and theft"Shocked that of all places to break into to steal items, it would be of a free store that's serving families in poverty," said Shannon Christensen, CEO and founder.CrimeMar 9
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B.C. promises decision on Kelowna’s request to speed up short-term rental exemptionThe city is hosting several major events this spring and summer starting with the Memorial Cup in May.CanadaMar 6
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Fire erupts at Penticton encampment as province seeks injunction to dismantle siteFlames at the site next to Highway 97 broke out just before 7 a.m. No one was injured, according to the city, but a structure was destroyed.CanadaMar 5
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New safety measures announced amid wait for answers in 2021 Kelowna crane collapseUnder the new measures, contractors who erect, dismantle, maintain or repair cranes will now have to be licensed and obtain a permit ahead of any crane work.CanadaMar 4
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Kelowna resident launches poster campaign to fight crime in his neighbourhoodMoreno Scatozza lives near the base of Knox Mountain in downtown's north end, where he says break-ins and thefts have become rampant in recent months.CanadaMar 3
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Kelowna-based rescue group pauses intake of new animals as financial stress growsRising costs have forced Kelowna's Paws It Forward animal rescue to pause in-takes. It's now seeking donations and volunteers to foster animals in need while it regroups.CanadaMar 3