If you’re among the thousands of Washington residents who use e-cigarettes or vape devices, you likely have wondered what to do with your old ones.…
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Port of Ridgefield and Watershed Alliance to host waterfront cleanup
The Port of Ridgefield and the Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington will host a waterfront litter cleanup at the Ridgefield waterfront next week. Read more… …
Outgoing Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes to receive First Citizen Award
Outgoing Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes will receive this year’s First Citizen Award from the Greater Vancouver Chamber, the business organization announced Tuesday. Read more… …
Double-decker buses might be added to C-Tran’s fleet
C-Tran could be the first transit agency in the Vancouver-Portland area to get double-decker buses, but the high-capacity option is far from certain at this…
Port of Woodland buys and is operating an upscale RV park along Columbia River
WOODLAND — The Port of Woodland has bought and is now operating an upscale RV park along the Columbia River outside of Woodland. Read more… …
Development at old east Vancouver quarry takes shape, with plans for housing, retail, possible arts center and golf range
The properties planned for development at Fisher Quarry have largely sat empty for years. But the gears are still in motion to transform this nearly…
50 years ago Vancouver’s Main Street was bustling; the city’s plans hope to recapture those days
A long-awaited $21 million, two-year project to overhaul Main Street in downtown Vancouver is expected to begin this fall. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Company wants to bury 100-mile transmission line in Columbia River; it could carry solar, wind energy to Clark County
A pair of Connecticut companies are seeking approval to bury a 100-mile transmission line in the bed of the Columbia River to carry solar and…
Shake Shack, Daiso, Starbucks to open in Fisher’s Landing Marketplace in east Vancouver
Fisher’s Landing Marketplace in east Vancouver will be welcoming new stores in the coming months. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver City Council selects 4 developers for Heights District project
The Vancouver City Council this week gave the green light to hash out agreements with four developers to work on the planned Heights District project…