
Daisy Xiong
Reporter at Richmond News
Bilingual Business and Intercultural Reporter at Business in Vancouver (BIV)
Bilingual business and intercultural reporter @BIVnews. I cover #AsiaPacific, #immigration, #trade, #labour, #tech, etc. [email protected]
Articles
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Jun 24, 2024 |
timescolonist.com | Daisy Xiong
Many B.C. companies and brands are taking the opportunity to show their support for the LGBTQ+ community in June by launching initiatives and campaigns that coincide with Pride Month. However, a recent report suggests that the number of people who support organizations that are actively promoting LGBTQ+ equality has fallen to 44 per cent this year from 49 per cent in 2021.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
richmond-news.com | Daisy Xiong
With business costs rising, a group of Richmond entrepreneurs are offering a lower-cost solution for running a restaurant. MOD Kitchen is introducing the concept of a “cloud kitchen” to Richmond – instead of owning an independent restaurant, multiple business owners prepare food for takeout or delivery in their designated area in a shared facility.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
castanet.net | Daisy Xiong |Jennifer Thuncher |Ian McGugan |Elana Shepert
A man convicted of first-degree murder for killing his business partner in Port Coquitlam, B.C., in 1994 has died in prison. Correctional Service Canada says David Anthony Lowe, an inmate at William Head Institution near Victoria, died of apparent natural causes last week. The service said in a statement Monday that it would review the circumstances of the death, and both police and the coroner have been notified. Lowe was 59 years old when he was convicted by a B.C. Supreme Court judge in 2004.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
biv.com | Daisy Xiong
More B.C. companies and organizations have joined a growing movement to challenge the traditional five-day work week model and allow their employees to work just four days a week. The central idea behind it is that by reducing work hours, companies will have more engaged and productive employees who perform the same—if not better—with fewer work hours.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
castanet.net | Daisy Xiong |Jennifer Thuncher |Ian McGugan |Elana Shepert
More B.C. companies and organizations have joined a growing movement to challenge the traditional five-day work week model and allow their employees to work just four days a week. The central idea behind it is that by reducing work hours, companies will have more engaged and productive employees who perform the same—if not better—with fewer work hours.
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