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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.

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Recent Work by Valerie

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 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.
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.
Petition against LNG facility expansion handed to Richmond MLA

Petition against LNG facility expansion handed to Richmond MLA

Richmond-Steveston MLA Kelly Greene presented the petition to B.C. Legislature on March 7.
AI construction robots build demonstration wall in Richmond

AI construction robots build demonstration wall in Richmond

Artificial intelligence (AI) has expanded its reach into many industries including construction.
YVR expects more than half million travellers this week

YVR expects more than half million travellers this week

YVR is predicting Dec. 22 to be the busiest travel day of the season.
Richmond resident wins $2.5M in Lotto 6/49 draw

Richmond resident wins $2.5M in Lotto 6/49 draw

What would you do with $2.5 million?
New 9-8-8 crisis line launches across Canada next week

New 9-8-8 crisis line launches across Canada next week

Richmond's Chimo Community Services among more than 40 networks part of the new $156-million crisis line.
Richmond Night Market area sees over $40K in parking fines

Richmond Night Market area sees over $40K in parking fines

Tickets were handed out between April and October 2023.
New B.C. law helps injured workers return to workplace

New B.C. law helps injured workers return to workplace

More than 60,000 workers were injured at the workplace in 2022.
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