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Vikki Hui

Vikki Hui

Vikki Hui is a digital reporter at Richmond News with a focus on community issues and local arts. She grew up in Hong Kong and has a passion for documenting the local feral bunny population.

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vhui@richmond-news.com

Recent Work by Vikki

Former BC Lions defensive back jailed for sexually exploiting a minor

Former BC Lions defensive back jailed for sexually exploiting a minor

Steven Clarke met the victim while working at a North Vancouver school
Around 50 flights cancelled at YVR due to snow

Around 50 flights cancelled at YVR due to snow

Visibility is improving but flights continue to be impacted
YVR seeks public feedback on 2022 holiday travel chaos

YVR seeks public feedback on 2022 holiday travel chaos

Public engagement will take place from now until Feb. 21 in two different phases.
Airlines grilled in Ottawa over YVR holiday tarmac chaos

Airlines grilled in Ottawa over YVR holiday tarmac chaos

Passengers stranded for more than 11 hours due to lack of safe way to disembark: Air Canada spokesperson
Lunar New Year: What the rabbit symbolizes in the Chinese zodiac

Lunar New Year: What the rabbit symbolizes in the Chinese zodiac

Rabbits symbolize longevity and peace.
Judge slams lying defendants in ‘convoluted’ Richmond investments case

Judge slams lying defendants in ‘convoluted’ Richmond investments case

Court left to weave through ‘labyrinth of irrelevant evidence and dealings that defied common sense’: B.C. Supreme Court judge
Thunderous cheers at Richmond debut of Hong Kong superstars Mirror

Thunderous cheers at Richmond debut of Hong Kong superstars Mirror

Hong Kong boy band Mirror’s Lokman Yeung and Anson Kong announce North American hopefuls for hit reality TV show King Maker
Canada’s largest karate tournament kicks off in Richmond

Canada’s largest karate tournament kicks off in Richmond

Olympian Hamoon Derafshipour, who placed fifth in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, is one of the athletes to watch out for this weekend.
Reversal on B.C. hub model, autism funding leaves some kids behind

Reversal on B.C. hub model, autism funding leaves some kids behind

B.C. Premier David Eby's announcement came with 'no timelines and no tangible budget,' advocate
New B.C. premier reverses autism funding overhaul

New B.C. premier reverses autism funding overhaul

Advocates are celebrating David Eby's decision to maintain individualized autism funding.
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