Wind turbine blades aren’t the heaviest products to pass through the Port of Vancouver, but they’re definitely among the biggest. “The longest, for sure,” said…
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Vancouver-based Columbia Ventures Corporation has acquired the assets of the shuttered paper mill in West Linn, Ore., entered into a five-year lease to rent the…
The Port of Vancouver shut the door Tuesday on courting bulk fossil fuel terminals, nearly 17 months after Gov. Jay Inslee rejected plans to build…
Local paint-your-own ceramics studio Earth, Glaze and Fire recently completed its fifth move in 25 years, but the owners say they expect its latest location…
Lee Stenseth, who helped create the Bank of Vancouver 30 years ago and was active in several business groups, died earlier this month. He was…
Public transit. We all know it’s available. But not everybody uses it, despite the benefits to the environment from fewer cars on the road, especially…
Environmentalists, although pleased the Port of Vancouver’s latest draft policy opposes bulk fossil fuel terminals, say they have concerns about specific provisions. The proposed policy,…
New waterfront development, expansion in dining scene are paving the way for more shopping in downtown The Waterfront Vancouver has come a long way in…
Drivers have no doubt noticed that the right lane of Washington Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets has been cordoned off for the past two…
Sid Nayar, chief financial officer of Nautilus since 2014, has resigned, the Vancouver-based exercise equipment brand announced Friday. The board of directors accepted his resignation…







