Camp Bonneville’s days as a military weapons training facility may be over, but at least one federal agency wants to continue using the former U.S.…
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Bowflex files for bankruptcy, potentially laying off 202 workers in Vancouver
Vancouver-based fitness equipment manufacturer BowFlex filed for bankruptcy, along with announcing hundreds of potential lay offs, the company said Tuesday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Barrett Business Services Inc. of Vancouver reports revenue increase
Sales have stabilized for Barrett Business Services Inc., increasing its revenue in 2023, the Vancouver-based company stated in its latest financial earnings report Wednesday. Read…
Vancouver fitness equipment company BowFlex said in a filing the company has serious doubts it can remain afloat
Vancouver fitness equipment company BowFlex has notified investors and regulators that it has substantial doubt it can remain in business through the next year. Read…
Fire at Evergreen Memorial Gardens does serious damage to east Vancouver funeral home
A Thursday night fire did serious damage to Evergreen Memorial Garden Cemetery and Funeral Chapel in east Vancouver, though there were no injuries. Read more… …
Vancouver Innovation Center now a nicer place to innovate
The campus formerly occupied by HP Inc. in east Vancouver no longer feels like it’s stuck in the 1980s. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver biotech firm Absci inks 10 deals for drug discovery programs worth $1 billion
Vancouver biotechnology company Absci has secured nearly $1 billion in contracts in recent weeks, bolstering the business that’s struggled against economic headwinds. Read more… Source:…
Courses Golf & Grill aims for perfect mix of food, drink, sport at restaurant opening in east Vancouver
Golf isn’t ideal for players during the region’s rainy, icy and snowy seasons. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘A road to home’: Thrive 2 Survive to provide staffing, case management to people living at Vancouver’s Safe Parking Zone
Thrive 2 Survive, a Clark County-based nonprofit that offers services to people experiencing homelessness, will provide 24-hour staffing and case management to people living in…
Vancouver’s plan to remove lanes from McGillivray Boulevard has residents concerned about safety, congestion
A Tuesday meeting about proposed changes to McGillivray Boulevard in east Vancouver drew a crowd of about 40 with concerns about the project. Read more… …