If you judge this year’s Port of Vancouver commissioner election by the previous two, it’s a real snoozer. Eric LaBrant’s victory over Lisa Ross in…
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Members of the Burgerville union announced they will strike at an undisclosed time next week after contract negotiations with Burgerville USA broke down on Friday.…
A developer has submitted a preliminary application to build a new mini market at 12106 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., about a half-mile east of Interstate…
A 42,078-square-foot office building on Columbia Shores Boulevard that holds Franz Bakery and Waste Connections sold for $10.25 million, according to a Friday news release…
When the Clark College Columbia Tech Center opened in 2009, the college was seeing peak enrollment as layoff victims of the Great Recession went back…
It’s been less than a year since The Murdock — currently The Waterfront Vancouver’s sole office building — came online, but its owners say it’s…
Clint Pettee smoked cigarettes for 17 years as a construction worker, but after finally switching to vapor, he decided to open an e-liquid manufacturing lab.…
The Association of Washington Businesses kicked off its annual statewide Manufacturing Week bus tour on Wednesday, and this year’s tour started at SEH America in…
As soon as the Bonneville Lock closed for emergency repairs more than three weeks ago, workers at United Grain knew that barge traffic would come…
Newsroom employees at The Columbian on Monday announced their intention to form a union to bargain collectively for wages, benefits and working conditions. The Columbian…






