Kristen Robinson
Reporter
Kristen Robinson was born and raised in Vancouver and is thrilled to work for her hometown station.
Kristen graduated from BCIT’s broadcast journalism program and got her start in radio before answering the phones and working the news desk at Global BC. She then moved to Vancouver Island and spent several years reporting for CHEK News in Nanaimo and Victoria before returning to Global BC, the station she grew up watching when it was known as BCTV.
After reporting and producing part-time since 2013, Kristen joined the Global BC news team full-time in 2021.
Always a newshound, Kristen believes in the power of journalism to right wrongs, and her favourite part of the job is exposing injustices.
When not working, she enjoys walks, travel, reading, and watching movies.
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Video Archives
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Vancouver 7-Eleven closed after fire -
Off-road vehicles banned on Crown land -
Nanaimo tugboat owner out thousands after break-in -
Business owners in Granville Entertainment District say pedestrian zone has been good for business -
High-value Pokémon cards stolen -
Man critical of wildfire response in Bradley Creek area over the weekend -
Man escapes Bradley Creek Wildfire by boat and watches cabin go up in flames -
Karen Fry reflects on her firefighting career -
Vancouver’s first female fire chief retires -
Sentencing hearing for man convicted of terrorist bus attack in Surrey -
Distraction theft victim speaks out -
Vancouver council approves massive project by controversial developer -
Fallout from foreign calls into Vancouver council hearing -
Government re-announced plan to tackle street disorder -
Nanaimo homicide suspect in court -
‘Poster boy’ for justice system catch and release sentenced -
Family of woman who died after e-scooter crash pleads for more helmet use -
More details about Vancouver stranger assault suspect
Author Archives
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New trial ordered for B.C. man convicted in killing of ex-girlfriend’s chihuahuaRandeep Ghataura, 45, was convicted in October 2024 of willfully killing, wounding or injuring an animal, and sentenced in February 2025 to four months in jail.CrimeAug 15
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B.C. housing minister says situation at single-tenant Granville SRO ‘not ideal’Housing Minister Christine Boyle said she shares the public's frustration on this issue and that the government is working to close the building down.PoliticsAug 13
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Man acquitted in murder of Winnipeg teen given 10 years for violent Vancouver sex assaultMark Edward Grant, who turns 63 on Friday, was originally charged with unlawful confinement, sexual assault with a weapon, assault with a weapon, and uttering threats.CrimeAug 13
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Man accused of setting VPD officer on fire pleads guiltyJordan Mutual, 41, was scheduled to stand trial in Vancouver provincial court Monday on two separate counts of assaulting a peace officer.CrimeAug 11
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‘Sober Once Again’: Nanaimo tugboat break-in suspect in recovery, pleads guiltySecurity cameras captured Marcel Fontaine aboard the tugboat ‘Trend D Foam’, engaged in bizarre behaviour during a 30-hour stay earlier this year.CrimeAug 7
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Labour Day block party planned for post-FIFA Granville pedestrian zonePeter Meiszner said the city will use this as a test case for the long-term pedestrian vision for Granville Street – to see what works and what doesn’t.EconomyAug 6
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B.C. man watches his home of 31 years burn in the Bradley Creek wildfire"We were holding our own, but homes around me began to start on fire and it changed the whole game," Jeff Moore, whose cabin was on Okanagan Lake, told Global News.FireAug 4
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Vancouver council approves mega tower projectThe project includes three towers on the old Hudson's Bay parkade city block on West Georgia and Seymour streets and a social housing building on Abbott Street.PoliticsJul 27
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Driver fined $2,000 for wild 2024 crash in downtown VancouverSoyoub Kim, 53, was charged with dangerous driving in connection with the May 31, 2024 collision on Alberni Street that saw multiple vehicles struck.CrimeJul 27
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Nanaimo ‘stranger homicide’ suspect previously convicted of assaulting teen in alleged abduction attemptCameron Compton was charged Monday with the second-degree murder of Sherry Shelley near Lantzville and interfering with human remains in Nanaimo from Nov. 13 to Nov. 14, 2025.CrimeJul 23
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Prolific Kelowna offender with 420 police files jailed after getting naked in hotel hot tubJustin Wayne Collins, 49, was sentenced to six months in jail on July 3 after he pleaded guilty to committing an indecent act, mischief and theft in Kelowna earlier this year.CrimeJul 22
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Family of woman who died in e-scooter accident pleads for riders to wear helmetsShyan was riding a scooter on July 3 in the area of Venables Street and Commercial Drive at 10 a.m. when she collided with the side of a vehicle.CanadaJul 20
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More details emerge about Vancouver stranger assault suspectDylan Gaita was released on bail before he allegedly attacked two more people on Commercial Drive in June, including a woman who was elbowed in the face.CrimeJul 16
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Resident remains in Granville Street SRO past deadline to move outThe NDP government and BC Housing confirmed on Wednesday that one resident is still living at the Luugat on Granville Street in Vancouver.PoliticsJul 15
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1 woman’s death, another’s serious injury prompts e-scooter warning from Vancouver policeThis warning from the Vancouver Police Department comes after a woman died and another woman was seriously injured in separate incidents over the weekend.CrimeJul 14
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Bail hearing adjourned for Edmonton man charged in Granville assaults during World CupAt around 6 p.m. on July 6, police said officers on Granville near Nelson Streets were approached by a woman who identified a man she claimed had swung his fist in her direction.CrimeJul 14
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Man charged in Vancouver stranger assault, remains in custodyDylan Brandon Gaita is accused of six counts of assault, including two causing bodily harm, between January 2025 and June of this year.CrimeJul 13
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What will Vancouver look like now FIFA World Cup has moved on?According to a Vancouver host committee spokesperson, event-related dressing, including most banners and some wayfinding signage, will remain in place until late July.CanadaJul 8
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Drivers stranded for hours after fatal motorcycle crash on Sea-to-Sky HighwayBC Emergency Health Services says two ambulances and an air ambulance were dispatched to the scene, but no one was taken to the hospital.TrafficJul 6
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Granville Street Pedestrian Zone to be extended after World Cup endsIn the council meeting, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim said he has not seen the city this alive since the 2010 Olympic Games and he wants to keep the energy going throughout the summer.PoliticsJul 3
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Victim of Kits stranger attack shocked to learn suspect already releasedPolice recommended he be detained and the Crown also sought to keep him in custody for an overnight fitness assessment, but a judge released him on Tuesday.CrimeJul 3
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B.C. man who drove into ocean in livestream stunt charged with dangerous driving in New West crashJawad Mazen Fawwaz, 21, is accused of dangerous driving in the March 30 collision at 6th Avenue and McBride Boulevard, which police said caused significant damage to two vehicles.CrimeJul 2
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3 residents remain at Granville SRO despite deadline passing to move themThe government had said all tenants of the Luugat would be moved by the end of June, but also said no one would be evicted if there wasn’t a place for them to go.PoliticsJul 1
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Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue Team shares images from Venezuela after earthquakesThe team of volunteers, including two firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement officials and two dogs, has spent days scouring the debris for survivors.CanadaJun 30
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Food truck operator says he was sidelined by City of Vancouver during World CupThe City of Vancouver said that there is limited space within the Granville Street Pedestrian Zone and the city must maintain six metres on the street for emergency access.CanadaJun 25