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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Family desperate for funding for overseas treatment for nine-year-old son -
Voyeurism investigation at Delta business -
Voyeurism investigation at Delta business -
BC Nurses’ Union expands job action to Vancouver Island -
Castlegar man granted access to cancer drug -
De Jong murder trial evidence application -
Last World Cup game at BC Place -
Captain of sunken vessel remembered -
Wildfire north of Boston Bar, B.C. growing in size -
Sunken vessel’s former owner speaks -
Powell River residents protest change to sheltering bylaw -
Sunken vessel recovery underway -
Six people presumed drowned after boat sinks -
Saving 3 people whose boat sank off the B.C. coast -
Cooking Together: Kingfisher Seafood Chowder -
Canadian fans travel to LA for Round of 32 -
BC RCMP involved in Operation Endgame crackdown on cybercriminals -
Big party at FIFA Fan Festival -
A mother is fighting to get her son back after he was taken into ministry care -
Vancouver Community College program cuts
Author Archives
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‘Proven treatment’: B.C. boy’s family pleads with province to fund international careNatasha Hepburn’s nine-year-old son, Nathan, has been diagnosed with brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM), which is a rare and life-threatening condition.HealthJul 15
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FedEx employees say they reported voyeurism concerns to management, were told to ‘relax’Delta police said it is suspected a recording device was hidden in a staff washroom at the Tilbury FedEx depot and employees alleged that those images were uploaded online.CrimeJul 14
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Suspected recording device found in staff washroom at Delta business: policeAt this stage, investigators believe the incident was isolated to this workplace and there is no information to suggest a broader risk to the public, police said in a release.CrimeJul 13
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Judge denies release of video evidence in Abbotsford double murder caseThe video that Global News requested was shown twice in court, capturing Gurkaran Singh handling a bat while Khushveer Toor drove.CrimeJul 8
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Captain of sunken vessel in B.C. waters remembered as kind, loving, independentAshley Lin's 23-year-old son, Ming Chen, was on board the 30-foot boat that went down in deep waters off the coast of Richmond with 10 people aboard.CanadaJul 6
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Former owner of sunken B.C. vessel speaks, identifies the boat involvedThe boat, named Big Coast, was a 30-foot aluminum KingFisher and the former owner said he sold it more than four years ago through a dealer, so he never met the new owner.CanadaJul 2
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B.C. couple who saved 3 people after boat sinking say ‘wear your life-jacket’Brian Angus and Dorothy Stauffer were on their sailboat on Sunday afternoon heading to Saturna Island from Vancouver when they came across a startling sight.CanadaJun 29
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B.C. mother fighting to get son back after Voluntary Care Agreement“I miss him. My home does not feel like a home without him,” she says. We cannot identify her because her seven-year-old boy is in the ministry’s care.PoliticsJun 17
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Abbotsford murder victims’ daughters say suspects exploited immigration loopholeIn May, three men were found guilty of first-degree murder in the deaths of 77-year-old Arnold De Jong and 76-year-old Joanne De Jong.CrimeJun 11
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Court evidence released in Abbotsford double murder trialOne of the pieces of evidence showed two of the killers, Abhijeet Singh and Khushveer Toor, filming themselves on the roof of the victims' home one month before the killing.CrimeJun 10
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FIFA lawyers force B.C. charity to scrap World Cup ticket raffleSpinal Cord Injury BC was raffling off a pair of tickets to the New Zealand versus Egypt World Cup match at BC Place on June 21.CanadaJun 3
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‘Empty promises’: Mother alleges Fraser Health failed to pay for doula servicesNatasha Olausen is demanding compensation from Fraser Health for doula services, which she said the health authority had promised to pay forHealthMay 26
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Surrey house targeted again in extortion-related shooting, police sayOfficers found evidence of a shooting and after speaking with neighbours and witnesses, they determined the shooting took place around 1:40 a.m., police said.CrimeMay 25
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Surrey police investigate another extortion-related shootingPolice said the home was occupied at the time, but no one was injured. The investigation is in its early stages but is extortion-related, police said.CrimeMay 20
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Vancouver’s fire chief says public won’t notice response changes to some medical callsVancouver's fire chief says changes were needed to how crews respond to certain medical calls, especially at some of the city's busiest halls.CanadaMay 20
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Suicide barriers needed on Vancouver’s Granville Street Bridge, advocates sayA police incident on the bridge earlier this week is renewing calls from mental health advocates to install suicide prevention barriers.CanadaMay 14
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Surrey man targeted, fatally shot while at work, investigators sayInvestigators said the victim had no criminal history and was not previously the target of any reported threats or extortion. His identity has not been released.CrimeMay 5
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Victim in Delta crash was a young refugee from AfghanistanMoments before the crash, a Tesla can be seen driving at what appears to be a high rate of speed, before jumping a curb and hitting another car.CrimeMay 4
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Targeted fatal Surrey shooting caught on videoThe Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has taken over the case and say the victim was a 25-year-old Surrey man. Another man was injured.CrimeApr 30
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Trial continues for man and woman in violent armed robbery of Surrey storeMichael Oneischuck is accused of pulling the trigger and faces three additional firearm-related offences. However, another man has now come forward.CrimeApr 22
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‘Suffering’: B.C. family desperate to get gene therapy for son with rare conditionNavpreet and Stalin Gill told Global News that they began to notice their now three-year-old son, Gurmoh, having mobility issues around age one.HealthApr 8
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‘My hero’: Maple Ridge man’s brother charged with manslaughter of his friendKristin Robb told Global News that he was out of town that night, working up north, when his estranged brother, Darcy, showed up at his house.CrimeApr 1
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B.C. mother shares birth story that ended in hysterectomy, says she feels ‘mutilated’An ultrasound in early March revealed there were pieces of her placenta left behind inside her and she then had to undergo procedures at Langley Memorial Hospital to remove them.HealthMar 31
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‘Defeated, devastated’: B.C. boy denied funding to receive medical care in GermanyDoctors from BC Children's Hospital and Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto also wrote letters of support for Nathan to travel to Germany to get the treatment.HealthMar 24
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‘Every child deserves a chance to grow up’: B.C. mom fights to get son treatment overseas'He's beautiful, he's kind, he's loving,' Natasha Hepburn said. 'He loves playing with his brother. He loves going to the playground, just being silly.'HealthMar 19