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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

Flat growth in B.C. mining sector tied to coal, says PwC report

Flat growth in B.C. mining sector tied to coal, says PwC report

As coal revenue drops by $1.5 billion, rising demand for copper and other critical minerals sparks cautious optimism in the industry
B.C. economic forecast ticks up as energy exports get going, says Deloitte

B.C. economic forecast ticks up as energy exports get going, says Deloitte

But cancelled energy projects, trade risks may still threaten long-term growth in a resource-reliant economy
LNG Canada's Kitimat plant produces first batch of liquefied natural gas

LNG Canada's Kitimat plant produces first batch of liquefied natural gas

The facility is located on B.C.'s north coast and remains on track to start exporting this year, confirmed a spokesperson
B.C. small business confidence bouncing back but recovery remains shaky, say reports

B.C. small business confidence bouncing back but recovery remains shaky, say reports

West Coast SME confidence lowest in Canada in this year's first quarter, according to BDC report.
B.C. cleantech Ballard Power appoints new CEO

B.C. cleantech Ballard Power appoints new CEO

Marty Neese will succeed Randy MacEwen, who steps down after leading the fuel-cell company 11 years
Supply chain woes put squeeze on B.C. cannabis producers

Supply chain woes put squeeze on B.C. cannabis producers

Trade disputes are affecting equipment and packaging prices
Challenges persist for B.C. film sector even as province sweetens the deal

Challenges persist for B.C. film sector even as province sweetens the deal

A tax credit boost helps lure new projects, but global disruptions and policy gaps cloud long-term outlook
Vancouver braces for growing pains as countdown to FIFA World Cup begins

Vancouver braces for growing pains as countdown to FIFA World Cup begins

The hosting of seven games in Vancouver is expected to bring vast business opportunities, say industry leaders, but capacity and planning challenges remain
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
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