Steve Early and Mary Shepard picked up their lunch, a boxed and bagged salmon BLT, from Elements Restaurants on Thursday. Standing between rows of upturned…
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The sixth annual Couve Clover Run will be a virtual event this year. Runners will not gather March 22 in downtown Vancouver to follow established…
Beginning Saturday, homeless service provider Share will suspend its congregant dining service at Share House and instead serve brown-bag meals until further notice. The Hot…
Vancouver Public Schools will move ahead with plans to build scaled-back versions of two new elementary schools, rather than shelve plans to build a school…
Vancouver will move forward with a plan to install protected bike lanes along Columbia Street and remove nearly 400 parking spaces, following a near-consensus from…
The story of black people in this part of the world is longer and richer — and more delightful and more difficult — than most…
Following Friends of the Carpenter’s annual meeting on Monday, the nonprofit’s board and staff will celebrate Tom Iberle’s 10 years of ministry and welcome new…
Against the odds, Enedis Flores is holding it all together. After her husband, Ramon, was deported to Mexico three years ago, Enedis and six of…
One of two men who beat a Vancouver man into a coma that lasted more than a year before he succumbed to his injuries was…
An 1870s-era railway switch station undergoing renovations is nearly ready for tenants, the first piece of a planned development in Fruit Valley aimed at people…




