Grace Ke
Reporter
Grace Ke joined Global BC in 2006.
A Vancouver native, she began her journalism career in 1996 as the weekend anchor at KRTV in Great Falls, Montana. Just two days into her career, the FBI arrested one of its most wanted men just a few miles away – The Unabomber.
Grace continued her career at KIVI in Boise, Idaho where she was honoured by the Idaho Press Club for her investigative reporting, and then joined KXLY in Spokane, and KING TV in Seattle before returning home to Vancouver.
She has covered major stories such the Spokane Serial Killer, the Seattle earthquake in 2001, and the impact of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
When she is not working, Grace, her husband and their twin boys enjoy hitting the ski slopes and travelling whenever they can.
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Video Archives
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Deafblind intervenor program funding update
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Support funding dries up for deafblind British Columbians
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Vancouver Park Board updates naming rights policy
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Proposed floating hotel for Vancouver waterfront
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Restaurants urging federal GST holiday be made permanent after boost in dining traffic
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B.C. sees record number of telecom industry customer complains
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Study shows EV drivers happy with low power cost, but still face challenges
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Severe weather events shatter Canadian record for costliest year
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Holdom overpass construction begins
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L.A. wildfires: YVR travellers from Los Angeles recount ‘Armageddon’ fires
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Eby weighs in on Kitsilano supportive housing fight
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How British Columbians are reacting to Trudeau’s resignation
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Petition to include rural communities left out of B.C. provincial healthcare funding program
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Man travelling with kids questioned over baggage by BC Ferries employee
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Cleanup continues after fire rips through Coquitlam strip mall
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RCMP investigating Coquitlam strip mall explosion and fire
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Cancer survivor echoing need for blood supply
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Government to review family’s request for nursing support
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Langley family denied nursing support
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Low loonie concerns
Author Archives
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B.C. ministry ‘reviewing’ for program for deaf-blind British ColumbiansThe program allows Eddy Morton to have an intervenor who explains visual cues, an interpreter who communicates with him, and another who relays his words out loud.Politics4 hours
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Biggest challenge for B.C. electric vehicle drivers is access to public chargers: surveyThe survey, commissioned by the Canadian Automobile Association in partnership with BCAA, found eight in 10 of those asked said they plan to buy another electric vehicle next time.EconomyJan 14
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Eby says there ‘will be affordable social housing’ in Kits neighbourhood, despite pushbackIn December, the B.C. Court of Appeal ruled that a law passed by the provincial government to stave off opposition to the project was unconstitutional.PoliticsJan 7
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BC Ferries passenger says he was stopped, questioned if he was a ‘courier’BC Ferries said it cannot share details regarding specific customer incidents due to privacy reasons but it said staff work hard to follow and uphold safety and security protocols.CanadaDec 31, 2024
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Cause of fire, possible explosion at B.C. strip mall remains under investigationThe fire broke out before 6:30 a.m. on North Road near Rochester Street in Coquitlam.FireDec 30, 2024
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B.C. cancer survivor wants to inspire others to donate bloodAlvin wants to inspire others to join the Canadian Blood Services’ 450 Challenge and help recruit 450 new blood donors across the country.HealthDec 24, 2024
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B.C. family denied nursing care for 21-month-old with rare diseaseGoldie takes seizure medication. She can't hold up her head or sit. She needs oxygen because she can forget to breathe while sleeping and she needs a feeding tube.HealthDec 23, 2024
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‘Unsafe conditions’: Surrey falling behind on inclusive education, advocates warnParents, teachers and education assistants say the Surrey School District faces a dire need for more support workers for students with disabilities and special needs.EducationDec 16, 2024
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Bus passengers testify in murder trial over fatal B.C. transit stabbingKaiden Mintenko has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the April 11, 2023 fatal stabbing.CrimeDec 4, 2024
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Court sees chilling video as murder trial in Surrey bus stabbing beginsKaiden Mintenko has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the April 2023 attack.CrimeDec 3, 2024
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Chinatown barber says he has to move due to street crime and disorderA barber in Vancouver's Chinatown has announced he is leaving the neighbourhood and moving to a new location due to crime and disorder.CrimeDec 2, 2024
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UGM Christmas Hamper Store gives families ‘the gift of choice’UGM spokesperson Sarah Chew said the program is a way to offer choice and dignity to families living in a precarious position.CanadaNov 28, 2024
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RCMP suspect arson in Burnaby apartment fire that displaced 100 peopleAbout 100 people were left homeless by the fire in the apartment building at Jersey Avenue and Kingsway, and two people were taken to hospital for smoke inhalation.CrimeNov 19, 2024
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‘Irresponsible’: Black bear in Whistler Village surrounded by people, TikTok video shows"I was yelling at them saying get the F** away it’s a wild animal," resident Josh Merrin told Global News. "Sorry about my language."EnvironmentNov 13, 2024
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Eby tells B.C. film sector ‘we’re in your corner’ as California mulls tax credit hikeCalifornia is looking at almost doubling the film credit it offers to TV and film productions. Will B.C. be able to stay competitive?EnvironmentOct 29, 2024
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B.C. food banks grapple with surging demand, falling donationsB.C. food banks report they're seeing more than 225,000 monthly visits, up 15 per cent over 2023. Donations, meanwhile, are falling as would-be donors feel the pinch.CanadaOct 28, 2024
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BC Conservative candidate refuses to answer questions at campaign officeThe pressure is mounting on BC Conservative candidate Brent Chapman as more offensive social media posts have been exposed.CanadaOct 15, 2024
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Surrey could phase out ‘traditional schools’ as it grapples with surging enrolmentFaced with soaring enrolment, the Surrey Board of Education could phase out is popular "traditional schools" to accommodate more students.EducationOct 15, 2024
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Merritt mayor says internal documents show ER closures will continue to DecemberMike Goetz told Global News he was sent internal documents by non-official insider sources within Interior Health that indicate more ER closures coming.HealthOct 2, 2024
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First Nations suspect agriculture in Fraser Valley fish killThe Cheam and Sqwá First Nations say they discovered the fish kill in the Hope Slough on Monday while members were conducting routine water sampling.EnvironmentSep 25, 2024
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Ex-Mountie accused of new offences while on bail over sex charge convictionAndrew Seangio was convicted in 2022 of exposing himself to young girls near a Vancouver private school.CrimeSep 16, 2024
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‘Exhausted’: B.C. business community warns of impact from potential Air Canada strike"The business community, I think, is exhausted by the the series of labour disruptions that have taken place over the last 15 months."EconomySep 11, 2024
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Rare cougar sighting on Bowen Island divides small communityA cougar was first spotted on the island in late July, prompting a municipal alert on July 25. It is believed it swam to the island or floated on some logs.EnvironmentSep 10, 2024
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‘It feels targeted’: Maple Ridge tea shop hit by vandalism for 3rd time'It's scary. If I'm being honest, it feels targeted. It feels intentional,' said a businessperson whose Maple Ridge shop has been attacked three times in 18 months.CrimeSep 9, 2024
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Shower and laundry facility for the homeless in Surrey closes as funds run outThe Cove Healthy Living Facility, operated by the Surrey Urban Mission, opened in November 2022, with a one-time funding grant from the Union of B.C. Municipalities.HealthSep 2, 2024