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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No jail for man who drove through Kelowna homeless camp
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Okanagan MLA takes heat for defection
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B.C. wine industry sees growing opportunities
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Global Okanagan Adopt A Pet: Ruby the cat
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Kelowna mayor returns after health scare
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Residents of Kelowna homeless camp claim harassment
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Summerland health care centre on hold
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Kelowna family sues FortisBC over tree trimming
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Kelowna supportive housing community sees early success
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Penticton looks to extend temporary homeless shelter
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Kelowna welcomes Brier and economic boom it brings
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Dress for Success fundraising campaign
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Spike in Kelowna ‘grandparent’ scams
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Penticton winter shelter report
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Global Okanagan Adopt A Pet: Lizzy
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UBC Properties Trust denies fault for damage near Kelowna excavation site
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Shuswap family of parapalegic woman given life-altering donation
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Women’s heart health highlighted
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Buy local push boosts sales at Okanagan farm
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Global Okanagan Adopt A Pet: Luna and Chloe
Author Archives
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No jail time for man who drove through Kelowna homeless campOn Thursday, the man behind the wheel, Tyler Manchur, was sentenced to house arrest following a joint submission by the Crown and defence.CrimeMar 14
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Concerns grow over representation in B.C. legislature after Okanagan MLA’s defectionWith Armstrong no longer part of an official party, Ireland is worried about strong representation in the legislature.CanadaMar 12
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Wine Growers Canada says removal of interprovincial barriers could be weeks awayWith the threat of tariffs crippling the Canadian economy, the removal of the interprovincial trade barriers may be closer than ever before.CanadaMar 11
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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.CanadaMar 11
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Kelowna mayor returns to the job after serious health scareKelowna Mayor Tom Dyas returned to his duties as mayor after a serious health scare five weeks ago.CanadaMar 10
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Tensions flare at Kelowna city bylaw office as residents protest tent city sweepsThe city said it would review the concerns brought forward and connect with the group next week.CanadaMar 7
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B.C. provincial government denies funding for health centre in SummerlandLast week, council received a response from B.C.'s health minister, who stated the the province is 'unable to financially support" the proposed health centre.CanadaMar 6
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Kelowna couple sues Fortis BC over tree trimming practicesThe couple filed a claim in small claims court on Feb. 25 naming Fortis and a local tree company as the defendants.CanadaMar 5
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Kelowna transitional housing touted as successful as dozens find permanent homesAccording to the John Howard Society, which operates the site, 39 people have moved into permanent housing since Step Place opened on February 29, 2024.CanadaMar 4
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City of Penticton considers extending winter homeless shelter operationsCity staff will go before council on Tuesday to determine next steps in possibly extending shelter operations.CanadaMar 3
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Huge economic benefit expected from 2025 Brier event in KelownaAccording to Tourism Kelowna, the economic impact is expected to be between $12 million to $14 million in new spending.CanadaMar 1
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Prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease highlighted at annual event in KelownaAccording to the society, there are currently 85,ooo people in B.C. living with dementia.CanadaFeb 27
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Dress for Success Kelowna launches campaign ahead of International Women’s DayDress for Success has been operating worldwide for almost three decades but only six years in Kelowna.CanadaFeb 26
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More than $36,000 lost to scammers in the Central Okanagan since JanuaryAccording to Kelowna RCMP, there have been at least 14 scams involving seniors since January, possibly more that went unreported.CanadaFeb 25
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New winter shelter model in Penticton proving successfulThe temporary designation means, unlike previous years, the shelter is open all winter regardless of daily temperatures.CanadaFeb 24
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UBC Properties Trust responds to civil claim blaming it for damage near construction siteIn that response, UBC Properties Trust is not taking full responsibility.CanadaFeb 21
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Okanagan man donates specialized van to family in needOn Thursday, Phillips was handed the keys to a 2002 wheelchair accessible Chrysler Town and Country van, which will help transport her daughter Helena.CanadaFeb 20
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Women’s heart health highlighted during awareness campaign across Interior Health"Heart disease is on the rise and it's the number one cause of death for women globally," said Allison Henderson, regional lead for Interior Health's cardiac program.CanadaFeb 19
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Okanagan-based lettuce grower sees sudden business boom amid Trump tariff threatAvery Family Farms began operating in September 2023 after two years of construction. The concept for the business was born during the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaFeb 18
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Okanagan’s 1st significant snowfall comes unusually late in the seasonThe late snowfall brought out a full complement of the city's snow removal team and equipment, including 22 plow trucks and four graders.CanadaFeb 17
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Kelowna restaurants report little to no impact from 2-month GST holiday breakThe GST break on restaurant meals went into effect on Dec. 15; it concludes on Feb. 15.CanadaFeb 14
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Interest in Canadian travel is booming. Is there a way to bring down domestic airfare?U.S. tariffs have spurred interest in domestic travel and calls from some quarters for Canadian airlines to lower prices, but according to one expert that's easier said than done.EconomyFeb 13
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Chosen operator for next Kelowna tiny home community promises to be good neighbourIn addition to the 60 tiny homes, the facility will include common areas, laundry facilities, a communal kitchen and storage.CanadaFeb 12
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Union representing bus drivers calls for increased safety in wake of violent attack in downtown KelownaA Kelowna bus driver is recovering after a violent attack early Tuesday morning.CrimeFeb 11
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Grocery stores help shoppers buy local but expert says U.S. boycott likely won’t lastCanadians are shifting their shopping habits in response to the threat of tariffs on exports to the U.S. One expert, however, says the change likely won't last long.CanadaFeb 10