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Valerie Leung

Valerie Leung

Valerie Leung is a digital reporter with the Richmond News who reports on general news, local arts and businesses in the city. She also has a huge interest in stories when it comes to food and restaurants in the city.

Aside from writing, she practices photography and videography on the side.

Valerie graduated from Kwantlen Polytechnic University with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Communications.

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Recent Work by Valerie

Wind storm causes outage for more than 400 Richmond residents

Wind storm causes outage for more than 400 Richmond residents

Wind storm causes outage in East Richmond.
Feeding Futures program tackles food insecurity in Richmond schools

Feeding Futures program tackles food insecurity in Richmond schools

Program expansion and equipment purchases among fund usage.
Richmond 'street soccer'-style tournament welcomes Hong Kong immigrants to B.C.

Richmond 'street soccer'-style tournament welcomes Hong Kong immigrants to B.C.

Hong Kong street soccer is more than just a sport, says local enthusiast.
Richmond basketball court gets new makeover

Richmond basketball court gets new makeover

Heather Dolphin Neighbourhood Park's basketball court to reopen soon.
Community policing station space planned for Hamilton neighbourhood

Community policing station space planned for Hamilton neighbourhood

Proposal to be discussed at Richmond development permit panel meeting on Wednesday.
Teen urban explorer finds 1935 bus near abandoned Richmond peat mine

Teen urban explorer finds 1935 bus near abandoned Richmond peat mine

One of the oldest existing Hayes-Anderson buses was found hidden in a former peat mine.
Richmond author receives BC history award for advocacy work

Richmond author receives BC history award for advocacy work

Awareness of Japanese and Chinese immigrant contributions in B.C. brought to classrooms.
New Korean BBQ restaurant coming to Richmond's food street

New Korean BBQ restaurant coming to Richmond's food street

Hotpot to also be offered at this new restaurant.
Richmond driver fined more than $500 for carrying insecure load

Richmond driver fined more than $500 for carrying insecure load

Large trees were dangling from the back of a commercial truck while travelling on Highway 91 in Richmond.
First Healthcare Auxiliary Day to be celebrated in Richmond this year

First Healthcare Auxiliary Day to be celebrated in Richmond this year

City of Richmond and the Province of B.C. recognize May 10 as Healthcare Auxiliaries Day.
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