Angela Jung
Reporter
Angela Jung joined Global BC in 2023.
She is a multimedia journalist with an insatiable appetite to learn. Originally from Vancouver, her journalism career took her to various parts of the country, including the Okanagan, Edmonton and Hamilton.
Angela is a general assignment reporter and enjoys covering a breadth of topics. You may find her in the courthouse or in the epicentre of a wildfire. She is passionate about shining a spotlight on social inequalities and helping to amplify the voices of marginalized people.
Her resume includes working as an anchor, producer, assignment editor, web writer, camera operator and video editor. The industry and news consumption continue to evolve and there is no other career she’d rather have.
Since Angela was a girl, she aspired to be Connie Chung and Lisa Ling. Seeing was believing and thanks to the trailblazing Asian female journalists, she had the confidence to follow in their footsteps. This is why she is proud to be working at Global BC, a diverse newsroom that reflects the community of the Lower Mainland.
When she isn’t working, she enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and dog and travelling the world. Sixteen countries and counting…
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Video Archives
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Inquest hears troubling testimony in starving death of Florence Girard
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Inquest into death of disabled woman begins
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Court hears details of what led up to fatal stabbing outside Surrey high school
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B.C. soccer star recounts being shot by stray bullet in U.S.
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Calls for transparency in special needs funding
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Family of Kamloops baseball bat attack survivor still fighting for settlement
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Abbotsford park reopens amid investigation into suspicious death
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BC Ferries cancels multiple sailings due to weather warnings
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String of dangerous drivers spurs warning from police
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Comox Valley SAR seeks new home base
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New Apple feature helps people track lost luggage
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B.C. landslide risk monitoring concern
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Surrey council to vote on pay raises in new year
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Lions Bay declared a local state of emergency after fatal landslide
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Air Canada ordered to pay family $10,000
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Border officer almost hit by B.C. carjacking suspect
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Golden Ears Park still closed after atmospheric river
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Trailer used to collect donations stolen
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WestJet answers to request for court injunction
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Surveillance video shows thieves looting Surrey garage
Author Archives
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Horrific details revealed at inquest into B.C. woman’s starvation deathSharon Bursey held back tears as she described her sister Florence Girard's sassy personality, how she loved people and swam in the Special Olympics.Crime4 hours
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Teen fatally stabbed outside B.C. school had sought to confront killer, court hearsMehakpreet Sehti, 18, was fatally stabbed shortly after noon in a parking lot outside Tamanawis Secondary in Newton on Nov. 22, 2022.CrimeJan 9
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‘A second chance at life’: B.C. soccer player struck in U.S. shooting speaksThe 22-year-old from Langley who now plays soccer at Ohio State University was caught in the crossfire of a drive-by shooting on Dec. 8.CrimeJan 8
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B.C. group calls for school funding transparency for children with special needsAdvocates are questioning why a family should have had to raise funds when the government sends hundreds of millions of dollars per year to school districts for special education.EducationJan 7
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Jessie Simpson’s mom still fighting for settlement as court case put over againSusanna Simpson was in court on Monday fighting for some of the seven million dollars that was awarded to her son by a judge in 2021.CrimeJan 6
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Air Canada adopts method to help passengers keep track of luggageFor anyone travelling with Air Canada over the holidays, the airline launched a way to help passengers keep track of their bags in case they go missing.LifestyleDec 19, 2024
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B.C. needs to do more to monitor risky slopes after deadly landslide: expertOne person was killed when their Lions Bay home washed away during a storm on Saturday, and a second person remains unaccounted for.CanadaDec 18, 2024
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Surrey city council to vote on their pay raise in the new yearA report from the City of Surrey said the pay hike would bring council compensation that is in line with 12 similarily-sized cities across Canada.PoliticsDec 17, 2024
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Air Canada ordered to pay Yukon couple $10,000 for botched travel plansTosh Southwick told Global News that the ordeal started nearly two years ago when she and her husband were set to take their dream vacation to Cuba in February 2023.LifestyleDec 16, 2024
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Golden Ears Park remains closed nearly 2 months after powerful stormThe atmospheric river that struck B.C.'s South Coast in mid-October claimed four lives and led to extensive damage, including in Golden Ears Park.EnvironmentDec 11, 2024
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B.C. charity ‘hurting’ after thieves make off with critical trailerAs a part of its work, Casa de Luz Ministries collects donations in Canada and ships as many as five full semi-trailers of items to Mexico to support vulnerable families.CrimeDec 10, 2024
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WestJet fights injunction in court battle over passenger reimbursement policyConsumer advocacy group Air Passenger Rights has taken WestJet to court, fighting what it claims is a deceptive reimbursement policy.ConsumerDec 9, 2024
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Thieves loot Surrey family’s garage while they’re out of townSecurity cameras were rolling as the looting spree unfolded over multiple hours over the night of Nov. 29 and into Nov. 30.CrimeDec 5, 2024
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B.C. logged more than 1,800 health-care workplace violence claims last year: DataThe data from the workplace safety regulator show there were more than 1,800 claims of workplace violence in the health-care sector in 2023 — up from just over 1,624 in 2022.HealthDec 2, 2024
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Vancouver police shoot suspect involved in violent carjackingB.C.'s police watchdog is investigating a police-involved shooting in East Vancouver early Sunday morning following a car-jacking.CrimeDec 2, 2024
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Kimberly Proctor’s killer denied day parole but can tour minimum security prisonOn Friday, Cameron Moffat had a parole hearing and Kimberly Proctor's family travelled from Vancouver Island to Mountain Institution in Agassiz for the hearing.CrimeNov 22, 2024
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1-year probation for ‘stupid actions’ of B.C. man who drove into ocean in livestream stuntA B.C. man won't get jail time for driving his car into the ocean in a social media stunt the judge called "stupid."CrimeNov 20, 2024
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‘I’m abandoned’: Seniors trapped by broken elevator in Vancouver’s West EndSome residents of the 12-storey building on Pendrell Street say they've essentially been trapped in their apartments because they can't use the steep stairway.HealthNov 19, 2024
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B.C. man fined over $8,600 after sting catches him buying bear partsAn undercover officer told the man several times that the transactions were illegal, but he proceeded with them anyway the court heard.CrimeNov 13, 2024
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Neighbours ask for accountability as collapsed garage of $4M home deemed ‘safety hazard’Neighbours said the garage at the house on Arbutus Street, valued just under $4 million, across from Kitsilano Beach, buckled on Friday. It has now been fenced off.PoliticsNov 12, 2024
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WestJet disputes ‘deceptive’ reimbursement policy claims in B.C. courtAdvocacy group Air Passenger Rights is seeking an injunction that would block WestJet from using the alleged policy, ahead of a future trial on the matter.ConsumerNov 6, 2024
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Passenger rights group takes WestJet to court claiming ‘deceptive’ reimbursement policyA passenger rights group is fighting WestJet in court, arguing the company deceptively sets caps on what stranded customers can claim for reimbursements.ConsumerNov 5, 2024
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B.C. judge halts Alberta woman’s MAID one day before procedureThe documents state that when her MAID application was turned down by a medical team in Alberta, she contacted B.C. Dr. Ellen Wiebe, a well-known assisted dying advocate.PoliticsOct 30, 2024
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‘It’s just terrible not knowing’: Family of missing B.C. man not giving up hopeJessica said her dad and uncle were at a friend's place, helping clean up a flooded basement, when her dad went to take the dog out for a washroom break.CanadaOct 24, 2024
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Huge mail and credit card ring busted in New Westminster"Recovering some of these may prevent people from being further victimized," Sgt. Andrew Leaver with the New Westminster Police Department said.CrimeSep 18, 2024