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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

Burnaby dumpling restaurant expands to Richmond food court

Burnaby dumpling restaurant expands to Richmond food court

There continues to be two Shanghai dumpling restaurants selling similar dishes in the same mall
Bumpy road ahead for industry, consumers as CleanBC transportation targets ramp up

Bumpy road ahead for industry, consumers as CleanBC transportation targets ramp up

Zero-emission vehicle sales accounted for nearly a quarter of total B.C. vehicle sales last year, roughly double the national average
9 in 10 young British Columbians prefer socially responsible employers, says survey

9 in 10 young British Columbians prefer socially responsible employers, says survey

BCAA report highlights how demonstrating purpose can be a competitive advantage for B.C. businesses.
B.C. government putting public-harms legislation on hold

B.C. government putting public-harms legislation on hold

GVBOT applauds the province's decision to pause work on Bill 12
Richmond coffee maker puts 25-year-old vintage bean collection up for sale

Richmond coffee maker puts 25-year-old vintage bean collection up for sale

Viva Java has been selling freshly roasted coffee in Richmond for the past 33 years
B.C. businesses brace for boom as Vancouver Canucks gear up for playoffs

B.C. businesses brace for boom as Vancouver Canucks gear up for playoffs

NHL playoffs bring hope to Vancouver's hospitality industry as Canucks face Nashville Predators on Sunday
Why AI experts in Vancouver are urging startups to leverage existing tools

Why AI experts in Vancouver are urging startups to leverage existing tools

Thousands of people from the tech industry gathered at INNOVATEwest in Vancouver this week
Why Canada’s low productivity is problematic for B.C.'s businesses, workers and economy

Why Canada’s low productivity is problematic for B.C.'s businesses, workers and economy

Low productivity can mean stagnant income, fewer jobs, slow economic growth and poorer quality of living
New Vancouver-based group builds green pathway between Canada and Asia

New Vancouver-based group builds green pathway between Canada and Asia

The North Pacific Green Corridor Consortium (NPGCC) aims to decarbonize transportation between Canada, Japan and South Korea
EVs, hydrogen among B.C.-Korea trade opportunities

EVs, hydrogen among B.C.-Korea trade opportunities

Korean chief trade commissioner in Vancouver shares his priorities for bilateral trade
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