New vendors are joining many old standbys at the popular downtown Vancouver Farmers Market for its spring-summer season, which kicks off Saturday. Read more… Source:…
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Pokemon Go’s Vancouver Arena brings players out on the town — and from out of town
Hundreds of men, women and children descended on Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on March 22 to traverse its trails and sidewalks on a glorious,…
‘There is this cloud that’s lifted’: Hough neighborhood residents thankful sound wall homeless camp cleared
Three weeks after the city cleared a homeless camp along the sound wall on West Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver, nearby residents say they haven’t…
Vancouver businesses wary of proposed fees of up to $1.5 million on Chinese ships docking at U.S. ports
Vancouver business leaders fear a federal attempt to bolster American shipbuilding will blow back on them. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver school board releases investigation into district’s handling of sexual allegations against Hudson’s Bay teacher
Third-party investigations released Wednesday found Vancouver Public Schools administrators did not appropriately discipline former Hudson’s Bay High School English teacher Shadbreon Gatson or thoroughly investigate…
Vancouver students learn it’s easy — and fun — to be green during Paddy Hough Parade
Hundreds of Vancouver elementary school students and teachers decked head to toe in green streamed down Main Street for Monday’s Paddy Hough Parade. Read more… …
Fort Vancouver continues to celebrate bicentennial
Festivities commemorating Fort Vancouver’s bicentennial continue this month with a series of speakers. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘There’s no one single solution’: Panelists discuss affordable housing challenges at ‘Columbian Conversations’ event
Northwest affordable housing providers say it’s a volatile time for them as federal programs that have long fueled Clark County development are threatened. Read more… …
Historic Schofield building demolition continues in Vancouver as owners look to preserve what history they can
Vancouver residents must bid farewell to the city’s oldest commercial building as its owners, the Schofield family, look to honor its legacy with something new.…
City closes sound wall homeless camp along Mill Plain in west Vancouver
City of Vancouver workers erected a sign that declared “Property Closed to Camping” as they cleared tents Wednesday morning along West Mill Plain Boulevard. Read…