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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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Recent Work by Vikki

Richmond auto shop gets almost $3K penalty for worker fatality

Richmond auto shop gets almost $3K penalty for worker fatality

The employee was crushed between a truck and a wheel alignment machine and succumbed to his injuries.
Richmond box company fined $290K for fatal work injury

Richmond box company fined $290K for fatal work injury

A forklift operator was struck by loaded pallets in 2022.
Richmond-based rescue explores innovative homes for unwanted rabbits

Richmond-based rescue explores innovative homes for unwanted rabbits

Rabbitats is looking into providing outdoor enclosures for stratas, organizations and farms.
Acupuncture for pets? Richmond vet offers TCM to alleviate incurable ailments

Acupuncture for pets? Richmond vet offers TCM to alleviate incurable ailments

Vets use Traditional Chinese Medicine on animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, lizards and snakes.
Second strike notice looms over WestJet

Second strike notice looms over WestJet

Negotiations broke down again between WestJet and the union representing its aircraft maintenance engineers.
No 'reprehensible' conduct by Richmond developer during trial, judge finds

No 'reprehensible' conduct by Richmond developer during trial, judge finds

Anderson Square Holdings Ltd. was ordered to pay pre-sale buyers $13.1 million in damages.
Car passenger sues CN after collision with train in Richmond

Car passenger sues CN after collision with train in Richmond

The woman alleges CN Railway and its employees' negligence caused her injuries.
Immigrant women hit hardest by low wages at YVR, says union

Immigrant women hit hardest by low wages at YVR, says union

Living wage policies are up to individual employers, says YVR.
WorkSafeBC warns of increased risk to crane safety

WorkSafeBC warns of increased risk to crane safety

There are about 400 tower cranes currently operating in the province.
Richmond hotel workers to mark one year on strike

Richmond hotel workers to mark one year on strike

Striking workers will hold a rally outside Sheraton 91原创 Airport Hotel at 5 p.m. Friday.
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