It’s not surrounded by the most tranquil part of Vancouver — Main Street southwest of Interstate 5 and north of several grocery stores and shops.…
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Political voices on both sides of the Columbia River are striking a positive tone and avoiding past battles as they launch a second effort to…
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…
An 80-year-old man accused of opening fire in Smith Tower, killing a fellow resident and wounding another resident and her caregiver, entered not-guilty pleas Tuesday…
A shooting at Smith Tower Apartments that left one resident dead and another resident and her caretaker injured started over the alleged shooter propositioning the…
During a downpour in mid-September, Katie Sweeney, outfitted in rain pants, boots and a raincoat, knelt down on a dock at the Vancouver Lake Sailing…
The passion that many toy collectors have for their products can be summarized in one word: nostalgia. But what the word means to each collector…
One year ago today, an estimated 15,000 people gathered to celebrate the debut of Vancouver Waterfront Park and Grant Street Pier, the central features of…
A letter has gone missing from Vancouver Waterfront Park. Specifically, the letter T. Someone first called Vancouver Parks and Recreation about a week ago to…
The Port of Vancouver provided or supported more than 24,000 jobs in 2018, according to an economic impact study released Tuesday. If the 24,000 figure…