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Daisy Xiong

Daisy Xiong

Daisy is a business reporter for Business in Vancouver and Richmond News. She also writes about culture and history.

Daisy is the recipient of Bronze for Business Writing at the 2018 Ma Murray Community News Media Awards - the most prestigious award for community reporting in B.C. and Yukon.

Daisy speaks English and Mandarin.

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604-353-4093
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Recent Work by Daisy

Richmond saxophonist to perform at Fort Langley music festival

Richmond saxophonist to perform at Fort Langley music festival

The free concerts will run every Sunday 1-3 p.m. from May 26 to July 14
B.C. cleantech exodus looms as Svante considers U.S. move

B.C. cleantech exodus looms as Svante considers U.S. move

CEO says Canada’s lagging financial support may lead to more carbon capture solution providers moving south of the border
Richmond gallery hosts Chinese painting and calligraphy exhibition

Richmond gallery hosts Chinese painting and calligraphy exhibition

The free exhibition is taking place from now till June 6
Popular Richmond trail to close on weekdays for inspection work

Popular Richmond trail to close on weekdays for inspection work

New weekend shuttle service from Templeton SkyTrain to Iona Beach Regional Park being introduced
Richmond Plywood unveils robotic wood surface repair system

Richmond Plywood unveils robotic wood surface repair system

The Richmond-based company received $6.7 million in federal funding for the new AI-powered equipment
Philippines opens door to strengthening B.C. trade ties in key areas

Philippines opens door to strengthening B.C. trade ties in key areas

Philippines' foreign affairs secretary gave keynote address during his visit to Vancouver last week
Richmond group presents opera adaptation of popular Chinese play

Richmond group presents opera adaptation of popular Chinese play

Actors from diverse backgrounds will present classic play Thunderstorm in Chinese this weekend at UBC
With B.C.'s Bill 12 on pause, what happens next?

With B.C.'s Bill 12 on pause, what happens next?

Province says it will revisit public-harm bill if other online safety efforts don’t succeed.
Long-time Richmond gym forced to close after sudden lease termination

Long-time Richmond gym forced to close after sudden lease termination

Sport Central said the new management team told the company the building will be put up for sale
Richmond chamber opens scholarship application for high-school students

Richmond chamber opens scholarship application for high-school students

The Carol Young Scholarship awards students who have overcome significant adversity in their lives
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