Eastbound drivers on state Highway 14 should plan for overnight ramp closures and delays Sunday and Monday while Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews…
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Arts supporters worry that renovations at city building will hinder Vancouver’s creative community
The Vancouver Arts Hub is energizing the local scene, supporters say, but they worry that the city’s plans to renovate the building will stall the…
Fruit Valley Boys & Girls Clubs launches its first summer program for students
The Fruit Valley Boys & Girls Club is launching its first ever low-cost summer program. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver software company ZoomInfo lays off 6 percent of workforce
Vancouver software company ZoomInfo announced Monday that it would lay off 6 percent of its staff. Read more… Source: The Columbian
FISH Vancouver’s mobile food pantry gears up for busy summer season with new locations
With a new set of tires and a freshly stocked fridge, FISH Vancouver’s mobile food pantry recently added two new Vancouver locations to its route.…
After three centuries with deep Vancouver roots, the Hudson’s Bay Company goes out of business
The oldest company in North America — and one whose fingerprints linger in Vancouver — closed its doors earlier this week after more than three…
350 young vendors ready for Saturday at annual Junior Market in Esther Short Park
Hundreds of kids will descend on Esther Short Park on Saturday to put their entrepreneurial skills to work at this year’s Junior Market. Read more… …
Community Roots Collaborative turns second old building into housing for the homeless in Clark County
A house near a railroad is helping homeless men get their lives back on track. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Those living in west Vancouver’s decade-old ‘Share camp’ say they have nowhere else to go
Eleven-year-old Raina Troupe is used to winding through tents to get to her school bus stop along Jefferson Street in downtown Vancouver. Her family’s little…
‘Diversifying is what we do’: Port of Vancouver breaks ground on soda ash export terminal
Export partners and port officials broke ground Tuesday at the Port of Vancouver on a new soda ash export terminal, which will replace the current…