Men, women and children lined the streets at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Tuesday to honor the nation’s veterans as part of the 37th…
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Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade set for Nov. 11
The Historic Trust will honor local veterans with the 37th annual Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 11. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Friends of Fort Vancouver launches GoFundMe amid government shutdown
The federal government shutdown continues to keep the doors of historic Fort Vancouver closed. The closure is pinching the organization that runs the national historic…
From the Newsroom: Special section on fort an historical artifact in itself
The Columbian embarked on a fun project that published last week. It was a special section called “An Outpost is Forged,” a 40-page collection of…
After three centuries with deep Vancouver roots, the Hudson’s Bay Company goes out of business
The oldest company in North America — and one whose fingerprints linger in Vancouver — closed its doors earlier this week after more than three…
Dogs were part of Fort Vancouver’s history from the start; new ‘BARK Ranger’ tours honor that legacy
There’s no shortage of human history to take in at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. But how many human visitors delve into the parallel…
Four ceremonies in Clark County will mark Memorial Day
Four Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday in Clark County will honor members of all branches of the military who have given their lives in service…
Pokemon Go’s Vancouver Arena brings players out on the town — and from out of town
Hundreds of men, women and children descended on Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on March 22 to traverse its trails and sidewalks on a glorious,…
Fort Vancouver continues to celebrate bicentennial
Festivities commemorating Fort Vancouver’s bicentennial continue this month with a series of speakers. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Trump reverses course on federal worker firings, opening the door for rehiring in Clark County, maybe
The Trump administration has backed down from its move to fire thousands of probationary federal workers. The switch means hundreds of local federal workers may…