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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 speaks English and Mandarin.

Phone
604-353-4093
Email
dxiong@glaciermedia.ca

Recent Work by Daisy

New all-you-can-eat BBQ restaurant opens in Richmond

New all-you-can-eat BBQ restaurant opens in Richmond

Competition gets fiercer as at least four new barbecue restaurants have opened in Richmond since August
‘A return to normalcy’ as VC investments take a breather in B.C.

‘A return to normalcy’ as VC investments take a breather in B.C.

Despite drop in venture capital dollars, private equity made gains during the first three quarters of 2023
Judges choose Miss Chinese Vancouver 2023 at Richmond pageant

Judges choose Miss Chinese Vancouver 2023 at Richmond pageant

Isabella Zhai received the title and will compete in the Miss Chinese International Pageant next year
Why purpose-driven businesses are booming in British Columbia

Why purpose-driven businesses are booming in British Columbia

The number of B Corp-certified companies in the province has grown since the pandemic, as experts say companies that lack social purpose will get left behind
Richmond's scooter sharing program offers discount to frontline workers

Richmond's scooter sharing program offers discount to frontline workers

Lime will offer all staff members at each of the health authorities in B.C. a 30 per cent discount on all rides
Long-time Tianjin cuisine closes doors at President Plaza

Long-time Tianjin cuisine closes doors at President Plaza

O'Tray was best known for its Chinese-style wrap.
Vietnam aims to position itself as a gateway to ASEAN for Canada

Vietnam aims to position itself as a gateway to ASEAN for Canada

The B.C. trade diversification strategy country is investing heavily in trade infrastructure
High costs of living curb donors’ ability to donate to local non-profits

High costs of living curb donors’ ability to donate to local non-profits

Nearly one in five in B.C. are using non-profit services to meet their basic needs
Vancouver’s Spring Impact Capital unveils $20M impact fund

Vancouver’s Spring Impact Capital unveils $20M impact fund

New venture capital fund invests in early-stage Canadian businesses innovating in climate and health
Richmond sees increasing need for subsidies in children's sports

Richmond sees increasing need for subsidies in children's sports

In 2023, 355 families in Richmond applied for the KidSport grant, the second highest in B.C.
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