The Building Industry Association of Clark County announced this week that it will receive a refund of more than $3.2 million from the state Department…
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Washington Republicans call for emergency special session in Olympia
Republican state legislators are calling for an emergency special session in Olympia next month to deal with the health and economic fallout of COVID-19. In…
Downtown Vancouver marquee messages go viral
There’s a fine art to writing in jumbo letters. Just ask Dan Wyatt, the owner of Vancouver’s independent Kiggins Theatre, or Jaynie Roberts, the founder…
Vancouver set to give parklets a trial run
The city of Vancouver is moving forward with a program that would allow coffee shops and restaurants to set up tables in the streets outside…
Susan G. Komen cancer walk to return in virtual format
The Susan G. Komen Oregon and SW Washington More than Pink Walk, or Race for the Cure, will return this year in a virtual manner.…
NWCAVE’s Gift of Lift program boosted by donation of 5,000 bras
A Vancouver-based nonprofit recently received nearly 5,000 bras from a door-to-door recycling co-op in Seattle, despite initial worries that the onset of COVID-19 could hamper…
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center commends community for support
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center has received a major infusion of helpful resources since the coronavirus pandemic began. Hundreds of businesses and individuals have donated supplies,…
Weather Eye: Drizzly weather will soon give way to sunny skies
With all the clouds and spotty light rain or drizzle Wednesday, Vancouver never got out of the 50s for the high or the low temperature…
Letter from Columbian Publisher Ben Campbell: Goal, mission still the same
This week, I am honored to assume the role and responsibility as the fourth-generation publisher of The Columbian. This is a legacy that began in…
Clark County’s application for eased COVID restrictions should be ready within a week
Clark County could apply for an easing of state pandemic-related restrictions on county residents and businesses early next week, if not sooner. The timeline for…






