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Adam Campbell

Adam Campbell

Adam Campbell is a reporter for BIV and Richmond News, covering a wide range of topics from business to general news. Growing up in South America, he developed a passion for writing and storytelling, with a focus on politics and social issues.

Adam graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Media Studies. His interests include travelling, surfing, and theatre.

Recent Work by Adam

24% of voters cast advance ballots in Richmond ridings

24% of voters cast advance ballots in Richmond ridings

As of Oct. 7, a total of 142,837 residents have registered to vote in the city's ridings
Richmond's September home sales and prices fall year-over-year

Richmond's September home sales and prices fall year-over-year

Property listings have risen, however, with interest rate drops ahead of the fall market having little effect on demand across the Lower Mainland.
New area code coming to B.C. in 2025

New area code coming to B.C. in 2025

The 257 area code will be launched to increase the supply of phone numbers in the province
BC Votes 2024: Parties and independents promise housing and small business support

BC Votes 2024: Parties and independents promise housing and small business support

BC NDP candidates are leaning on their party's proposals, facing scrutiny from Conservative and independent challengers
Will B.C. cranberries make it to Thanksgiving dinner after warm harvest season?

Will B.C. cranberries make it to Thanksgiving dinner after warm harvest season?

Delayed crops highlight climate challenges as election candidates promise support for farmers.
Richmond director takes top prize at CBC's Short Film Faceoff

Richmond director takes top prize at CBC's Short Film Faceoff

Derek Kwan, director of '100 Days', will be awarded $30,000 and granted a national broadcast opportunity on CBC
Volunteers needed for South Fraser Search and Rescue

Volunteers needed for South Fraser Search and Rescue

Volunteers will support search and rescue efforts in Richmond, Delta, Surrey and White Rock.
Richmond council authorizes implementation of ‘Next Generation 9-1-1’

Richmond council authorizes implementation of ‘Next Generation 9-1-1’

The new system will allow callers to communicate with operators via voice, text, pictures and video
Update: New Richmond facility will be named 'West Richmond Pavilion'

Update: New Richmond facility will be named 'West Richmond Pavilion'

Coun. Bill McNulty noted the area and community centre were historically called "West Lu."
Vancouver’s last independent theatres face an uncertain future

Vancouver’s last independent theatres face an uncertain future

High property taxes and the dominance of Toronto-headquartered Cineplex are forcing those still standing to diversify or close
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