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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

B.C. companies' pride for diversity must extend beyond Pride Month

B.C. companies' pride for diversity must extend beyond Pride Month

Consumers and communities look for authenticity in corporate engagement, experts say.
Richmond’s first cloud kitchen makes running a restaurant more affordable

Richmond’s first cloud kitchen makes running a restaurant more affordable

MOD Kitchen aims to revolutionize Richmond's restaurant scene with 10 food establishments under one roof
More B.C. businesses embracing 4-day work weeks

More B.C. businesses embracing 4-day work weeks

The shift can attract talent and boost productivity, but doesn’t work for all firms, say experts
Richmond artists to showcase Taiwanese culture at Vancouver exhibit

Richmond artists to showcase Taiwanese culture at Vancouver exhibit

The 2024 Taiwanese Canadian Cultural Festival will take place in downtown Vancouver starting June 29
B.C.'s new legal act delivers split verdict over lawyer independence, access to justice

B.C.'s new legal act delivers split verdict over lawyer independence, access to justice

B.C. lawyers hold differing perspectives on Legal Profession Act passed last month.
Richmond business owner warns of suspicious energy salespeople

Richmond business owner warns of suspicious energy salespeople

FortisBC urges Richmond residents to contact them if they have any doubts about calls or door-to-door visits
B.C. poised to become a quantum technology powerhouse

B.C. poised to become a quantum technology powerhouse

Experts say commercial quantum computing will be disruptive, available in five years.
As B.C. companies urge in-office returns, HR pros say hybrid work here to stay

As B.C. companies urge in-office returns, HR pros say hybrid work here to stay

Workers are back in offices, but HR professionals say a fuller return may hurt satisfaction
Richmond's Bark Park to add new path to separate cyclists from off-leash dogs

Richmond's Bark Park to add new path to separate cyclists from off-leash dogs

Residents raised safety concerns after witnessing incidents, altercations between cyclists and dog owners in the park
B.C. egg production hits five-year low as demand soars

B.C. egg production hits five-year low as demand soars

Cage-free, enriched egg production has nearly doubled as consumer appetites change
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