It’s official. The former east Vancouver JCPenney building is set to become a 104,544-square-foot, mega adventure park. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Clark County makes up to $60,000 in down payment help available to qualifying homebuyers
Up to $60,000 in down payment assistance is now available for some first-time homebuyers in Clark County — an opportunity that may become increasingly rare.…
Piecing together the OHSU and Legacy Health merger: What will it mean for Clark County?
More than a year since Oregon Health & Science University and Legacy Health announced their intent to merge, the potential impact on health care in…
Battle Ground contractor Tapani to helm East Fork Lewis River restoration project
Battle Ground contractor Tapani Inc. has been selected as the primary contractor for Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership’s habitat restoration project on the East Fork Lewis…
Canadian company plans to put EV charging stations in six Vancouver apartment complexes
SWTCH Energy, a provider of multivehicle electric charging stations based in Toronto, Canada, announced Tuesday it is partnering with Greystar to build seven new multivehicle…
Vancouver man sentenced to 9 months in prison for tax fraud charges
An unlicensed Vancouver tax preparer was sentenced Monday to nine months in prison and four months of electronic home confinement for federal tax fraud charges…
Vancouver council establishes funding for Heights District as a developer submits plans for first building
Plans are starting to fall into place for central Vancouver’s Heights District. A developer submitted designs for the first new building shortly before the Vancouver…
‘It never seems to be enough’: Clark County residents earning a bit over minimum wage struggle to pay bills, stave off homelessness
Although Washington’s minimum wage went up to $16.66 an hour Jan. 1, Clark County workers earning that — and even a bit more — describe…
‘Disenfranchised’: Caregiver raises concerns about ADA accessibility at Vancouver Clinic
A Vancouver woman has raised concerns about accessibility at Vancouver Clinic after facing challenges while attending health care appointments with her disabled mother. Read more… …
Construction slows at The Waterfront Vancouver but developers are expressing more interest, says Barry Cain
Construction has slowed at The Waterfront Vancouver since completion of buildings at all but a handful of sites there. Read more… Source: The Columbian