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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

Metro Vancouver container terminal goes all-in on renewable diesel for heavy machinery

Metro Vancouver container terminal goes all-in on renewable diesel for heavy machinery

GCT's Vanterm terminal in Vancouver's inner harbour now uses renewable diesel to power it's entire heavy duty fleet
China tariffs slash prices but fail to sink B.C. seafood

China tariffs slash prices but fail to sink B.C. seafood

Fishermen face steep price cuts after 25% tariffs, but exports continue and U.S. buyers step up orders
Better permitting, urgency needed to expand B.C. LNG

Better permitting, urgency needed to expand B.C. LNG

B.C.’s window to capitalize on global demand is shrinking, according to Petronas
Vancouver's FISPAN raises US$30M in Series B funding round

Vancouver's FISPAN raises US$30M in Series B funding round

Fintech will use the funding to further develop technology
LNG projects could double B.C. marine vessel traffic by 2040, says report

LNG projects could double B.C. marine vessel traffic by 2040, says report

The completion of existing container terminals along B.C.'s coastline is also expected increase traffic, says Clear Seas non-profit
Vancouver's Stemcell Technologies acquiring British cell-sorting firm

Vancouver's Stemcell Technologies acquiring British cell-sorting firm

Deal for Cellular Highways includes Highway1 cell-sorting device
B.C.'s Moment Energy eyeing U.S. expansion even amid trade war

B.C.'s Moment Energy eyeing U.S. expansion even amid trade war

B.C. company that reuses EV batteries is selecting the site of its new Texas giga-factory
Vancouver tech leaders warn B.C. is losing the war for talent

Vancouver tech leaders warn B.C. is losing the war for talent

Executives at Web Summit say high costs and government red tape are driving workers away
B.C. companies using AI to enable human workforces

B.C. companies using AI to enable human workforces

Tech implementation is on the rise, but the future impact on jobs still remains unclear
B.C. wildfire tech firms eyeing global expansion amid trade tensions

B.C. wildfire tech firms eyeing global expansion amid trade tensions

Economic uncertainties are leading B.C. wildfire aviation companies to explore Australian and European markets
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