The city of Vancouver’s Heights District Development — a project for a 205-acre mixed-use, walkable neighborhood with affordable housing — is one of the 11…
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Vancouver Transportation System Plan open for public comment
One of Vancouver’s key transportation documents that guides investments in the city’s transportation system over the next 20 years is open for public comment until…
Vancouver approves final design of Main Street Promise, focusing on ‘moving people and not vehicles’
The city of Vancouver has approved a multimillion-dollar plan to reconstruct the streetscape of Main Street between West Fifth and West 15th streets. Read more… …
Murder, abuse trial continues for adoptive parents in death of disabled Vancouver boy, 15
The murder and abuse trial continued Monday for the adoptive parents of a 15-year-old Vancouver boy who died from starvation and neglect in November 2020.…
Clark Asks: ‘Do homeless people actually want to get off the streets?’
Experiencing homelessness isn’t easy. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Trial opens for Vancouver parents accused of starving son to death; defense blames 15-year-old’s medical problems
“How much hunger can a child endure? How small can a child become before their body stops working?” Senior Deputy Prosecutor Erik Podhora asked a…
Brent vies for Port of Vancouver seat held by Orange
Local businessman Russell Brent is vying to unseat Port of Vancouver Commissioner Don Orange. Both men share a similar goal — economic development. But in…
Vancouver hires LA-based firm to develop downtown Waterfront Gateway project
The city of Vancouver has hired Los Angeles-based developer LPC West to develop the city-owned Waterfront Gateway site directly south and west of City Hall.…
‘The coyote path’: Vancouver’s Tanna Engdahl is spiritual leader of the tested, triumphant Cowlitz Indian Tribe
COWLITZ INDIAN RESERVATION — Some people’s lives move along a predictable and tidy timeline. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver pools cut hours, swim lessons as fewer apply to be lifequards
A nationwide lifeguard shortage has pushed Vancouver’s pools to cut hours and limit their offerings for swim lessons. Read more… Source: The Columbian