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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.

Email
vleung@richmond-news.com

Recent Work by Valerie

Popular donut shop opens Steveston location

Popular donut shop opens Steveston location

From Granville Island to Langley, the business is expanding.
Turo relaunches car rental exchange in Richmond with YVR service

Turo relaunches car rental exchange in Richmond with YVR service

Turo has expanded across Canada since landing in B.C. in 2017.
Richmond hotel’s farm-to-table restaurant closes after two years

Richmond hotel’s farm-to-table restaurant closes after two years

Versante Hotel's executive chef says goodbye
Richmond motorist caught driving on sidewalk

Richmond motorist caught driving on sidewalk

Common sight in front of a Richmond condo, says social media user.
New digital platform to improve YVR operation efficiency

New digital platform to improve YVR operation efficiency

Vancouver International Airport looking at ways to share data with travellers.
B.C.'s first robot bubble tea shop soft opens in Richmond

B.C.'s first robot bubble tea shop soft opens in Richmond

Bubble tea shop equipped with robotic arm named Toffee.
Richmond cafes join cherry blossom-inspired food festival

Richmond cafes join cherry blossom-inspired food festival

The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Food Festival is to begin next week.
Richmond Night Market gets three-year extension from city council

Richmond Night Market gets three-year extension from city council

Councillors voted unanimously for the night market permit after a public hearing on Monday.
'N' driver caught driving 123 km/h in East Richmond

'N' driver caught driving 123 km/h in East Richmond

The driver was caught along Westminster Highway and No. 9 Road.
YVR food workers threaten to strike over living wages

YVR food workers threaten to strike over living wages

Airport food service disruptions could happen during spring break and Easter weekend travel rush.
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