A record 13,529 Subarus rolled through the Port of Vancouver in October, the most in the 31-year partnership between the Japanese car company and the…
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One of the cleaner and safer homeless camps, ‘City Hall camp’ to be removed to make way for Vancouver development
One of Vancouver’s most visible encampments — dubbed the “City Hall camp” by some locals due to its proximity to the building — will be…
Riverview Bancorp reports $2.5M in net income for quarter
Vancouver’s Riverview Bancorp reported a diminishing income in its latest financial statement, as the bank’s top executive pointed to nationwide challenges coming from the “high…
‘If this is a food desert, this is your oasis’: New Seasons brings groceries back to downtown Vancouver
With much fanfare, New Seasons Market on Main Street opened to the public Wednesday, ending a decades-long food desert in Vancouver’s downtown and uptown areas.…
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.…
Vancouver port hails soda ash facility
The Port of Vancouver will soon add soda ash to its list of bulk exports. The port announced Wednesday that Vancouver Bulk Terminal and Solvay…
Dock of ages: Crews begin demolishing Vancouver port’s Terminal 1 dock to make way for public market
Construction is underway at the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 dock on the Columbia River as work begins to transform the structure into a public…
Shaking off controversies, Historic Trust refocuses on its mission as 25th anniversary approaches
The organization that holds the keys to some of Vancouver’s most iconic historical properties will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Oct. 12. Read more… Source:…
Port of Vancouver settles suit over pollution
Environmental watchdog Columbia Riverkeeper and the Port of Vancouver USA came to a settlement Tuesday over alleged water pollution coming from the port. Read more… …
Once homeless, Vancouver couple find comfort, stability in tiny-home community
It’s always Christmastime at Sabrina and James Thayer’s tiny house in Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian