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Adam Campbell

Adam Campbell

Adam Campbell is a reporter for BIV and Richmond News, covering a wide range of topics from business to general news. Growing up in South America, he developed a passion for writing and storytelling, with a focus on politics and social issues.

Adam graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Media Studies. His interests include travelling, surfing, and theatre.

Recent Work by Adam

B.C.'s Christmas tree industry struggles to keep up with demand

B.C.'s Christmas tree industry struggles to keep up with demand

Expensive land and succession issues have led local farmers to import pricier options
Black-owned B.C. businesses get boost through grant program

Black-owned B.C. businesses get boost through grant program

Law firm Cassels Brock & Blackwell distributing $100K to six businesses across Canada
BC Financial Services Authority appoints new CEO

BC Financial Services Authority appoints new CEO

Tolga Yalkin is departing the OSFI to take the new position in January 2025
Bleak finances put B.C.'s economic future at risk, business council warns

Bleak finances put B.C.'s economic future at risk, business council warns

A large projected deficit and doubled capital expenditures in the last two years have increased the provincial debt to $63B, says report.
Surrey's cannabis plans could spur competition for commercial space

Surrey's cannabis plans could spur competition for commercial space

After years of prohibition, cannabis retail gets a fresh start in B.C.’s second-largest city
Guild representing certain B.C. film workers lands new deal with producers

Guild representing certain B.C. film workers lands new deal with producers

New collective agreement runs from 2025-28
B.C. firms cashing in on sustainable shopping trend

B.C. firms cashing in on sustainable shopping trend

Despite inflation, research shows Gen Z customers will pay more for local, eco-friendly items.
Cybercrime pushes B.C. retailers to strengthen defences

Cybercrime pushes B.C. retailers to strengthen defences

As cyber risks grow, big retailers lead in tech upgrades while small firms face financial hurdles
British Columbians expected to be Canada's biggest holiday spenders, says BMO

British Columbians expected to be Canada's biggest holiday spenders, says BMO

B.C. residents will spend $343 more than the national average, but 53 per cent of them feel financial anxiety toward holiday spending, says survey.
Surrey’s cannabis retail expansion gets local business support

Surrey’s cannabis retail expansion gets local business support

City council agreed on Monday to begin the rezoning applications for 12 cannabis stores managed by eight different businesses
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