Kylie Stanton
Reporter
Kylie Stanton is a video-journalist for Global BC, based in Victoria.
A winner of the RTDNA (Radio, Television and Digital News Association) Video Journalist award in 2023, Kylie began her broadcast career at CKPG in Prince George as a reporter and late-night anchor. She then moved to CFJC in Kamloops where she began shooting and editing her own stories.
Prior to joining Global BC, she worked as a video-journalist at CHEK News.
A graduate of Simon Fraser University with a major in Communications, and BCIT’s broadcast journalism program, throughout her career, Kylie has covered a wide range of stories, but has always had a soft spot for feature storytelling.
When Kylie is not in the field reporting, the mother of two can be found in the dance studio where she choreographs for competitive teams at home in Victoria and across the country. She knows far too much about golf, thanks to her husband.
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Video Archives
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Nanaimo shelter worker’s death blamed on health care gaps
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Growing frustration after thieves hit Nanaimo business for 24th time
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Search continues for missing Vancouver Island woman
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Electric aircraft set to take off in B.C.
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Report sheds light on Nanaimo’s worsening overdose crisis
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Dispute leaves Royal Jubilee Hospital patient without TV
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Musician releases new song in support of Lytton residents
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BC Hydro preparing for lower reservoir levels
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Kelowna couple stranded in Maui after Westjet cancels flight
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BC Ferries launches plan to avoid cancelled sailings
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Missing J pod orca calf believed to be dead
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Supportive housing announcement gets push back from some Nanaimo residents
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Nanaimo dog rescued from inside steel beam
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Colwood exploring innovative solution to doctor shortage
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Trial underway for Nanaimo woman accused of murdering ex-boyfriend
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B.C. biologists on four-woman rowing crew win gruelling race
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Letter calls new Oak Bay home ‘revolting’
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Snowfall warning issued for Greater Victoria and other parts of Vancouver Island
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Vancouver Island hit with lots of snow
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Snowfall closes some schools on Vancouver Island
Author Archives
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B.C. woman’s death blamed on health care gaps and lack of family doctorFamily and friends of a young shelter worker in Nanaimo are speaking out about her death from an undiagnosed serious infection.Health8 hours
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Vancouver Island business broken into for 24th time in 25 yearsSomeone smashed through the front window at the Nanaimo location of The Gold Silver Guy on Sunday, reaching into a display case and running off with more than $3,000 in product.CrimeFeb 26
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Search intensifies for Vancouver Island woman missing more than 1 weekSara Sherry, 45, of Errington was last seen on Feb. 15 driving a 2017 Nissan Frontier pickup truck near Highway 19 and the Northwest Bay Logging Road.CrimeFeb 24
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B.C. company using electric plane to lay groundwork for sustainable aviationSealand Flight Ltd.’s all-electric Velis Electro aircraft has arrived in Campbell River, which aims to “lay the groundwork” for sustainable aviation in Canada.CanadaFeb 22
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Nanaimo, B.C. group ringing alarm on fatal overdose numbers, 400% increase in 4 yearsThe rapid rise in fatal drug overdoses spurred a Nanaimo advocacy group, the Nanaimo Area Public Safety Association, to conduct a report on the crisis.HealthFeb 21
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After weeks of silence, Victoria patient’s hospital room TV will be fixedDiane Moffatt has been at the Royal Jubilee Hospital since Dec. 27, receiving treatment for a urinary tract infection. She also lives with Alzheimer's disease.HealthFeb 20
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‘Hole in my soul’: B.C. artist writes song for fire-razed Lytton'Hole In My Soul,' a song for Lytton, made its YouTube debut on Feb. 9 at four minutes and 23 seconds in length, including an opening statement about the disaster.FireFeb 16
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Minister ‘confident’ B.C. is adequately preparing for drought, energy needs"We know that between now and the end of the decade, towards 2030, we're going to need about 15 per cent more clean electricity than we have," said Energy Minister Josie Osborne.EnvironmentFeb 13
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‘Maddening’: B.C. couple takes aim at WestJet over cancelled flightOnly after waiting for hours and getting on the phone with a WestJet representative were they offered another flight by email, two days later.ConsumerFeb 12
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B.C. Labrador ‘Tanker’ rescued from steel beam with help from GPS, fire departmentOn Thursday morning, Maureen Ward said she let Tanker and his labrador sibling out of the house south of Nanaimo, B.C. so they could go to the bathroom.CanadaJan 26
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Trial underway for Nanaimo woman accused of killing, dismembering boyfriendParis Laroche, 28, has pleaded not-guilty to charges of first degree murder and interference with a body in the March 2020 death of Sidney Joseph Mantee.CrimeJan 23
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38 days, 5,000 km: Pair of B.C. biologists help claim victory in ‘World’s Toughest Row’Two B.C. biologists were part of a four-member crew that took first place in the women's class of the gruelling, 5,000 kilometre 'World's Toughest Row.'CanadaJan 22
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‘Incredulous’: Oak Bay homeowner gets anonymous letter criticizing house’s designWalter van de Rijst told Global News that the anonymous card read, "Shame, shame, shame on you for building such a revolting home in Oak Bay, how did it ever get approved?"CanadaJan 19
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Surrey warns about dangers of thin ice after weekend incidents in B.C.In West Kelowna and Cumberland, B.C. a total of three people and one dog fell through thin ice. All survived, but one group required rescuing.WeatherJan 15
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‘Slap in the face’: Ex-Mandalorian star’s invite to FAN EXPO prompts backlashFAN EXPO returns to Vancouver next month with a list of stars, including Elijah Wood and Danny Trejo, but one guest is raising some eyebrows.CanadaJan 12
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Airbnb owners in Victoria try to sell micro units but no one is buyingAs of May 1 property owners will no longer be able to post places to stay on sites like Airbnb unless they are in principal residences.PoliticsJan 11
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Cowichan Valley hockey group pushes back against weather shelter at community centre'We have children who can no longer walk into the arena unattended,' the Cowichan Valley Minor Hockey Association writes.PoliticsJan 8
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135-year-old Victoria Chinese butcher shop seeks new owner to continue legacyLoy Sing Meat Market is believed to be North America's oldest continuously operating Chinese business. Its owners are retiring but want to keep the legacy alive.CanadaJan 5
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Black bear bunkers down under B.C. home, goes viral on TikTokHomeowner Crystal Weaver posted a video of the squatter on TikTok last week. It has since been viewed more than 4.4 million times.EnvironmentJan 3
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‘Didn’t even put her in the ring’: B.C. family says health care system failed their momThe family would call the BC Cancer Agency multiple times a week but they could never find out where Saikali was in the queue to be seen. They were told to call back.HealthDec 14, 2023
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Nearly 40% of surveyed B.C. teens between 15 and 17 may have depression: SFUHalf of those surveyed between the ages of 15 and 17 also reported their mental as fair or poor, Simon Fraser University research has found.HealthDec 8, 2023
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A year after Saanich bank shootout, police say they need more boots on the groundSaanich police say they're at a "tipping point" with burnout and job-related stress piling up and officers still grappling with the effects of the 2022 firefight.PoliticsDec 7, 2023
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Now in disrepair, world’s largest hockey stick in Duncan, B.C. to be benched for goodThe record-holding hockey stick and puck, more than 62 metres in length, has graced the east side of the Cowichan Community Centre in Duncan, B.C. for 35 years.FeaturesDec 5, 2023
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COVID loan repayments a brewing crisis for B.C. craft beer sector, industry warnsThe Jan. 18 repayment deadline is looming for federal Canada Emergency Business Account loan holders seeking partial forgiveness.EconomyNov 28, 2023
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B.C. woman gets surgery in U.S., says wait times at home could have cost her lifePeritoneal carcinomatosis is caused by a primary cancer that has spread throughout the abdomen. It is rare but also requires a specific treatment plan in most cases.HealthNov 27, 2023