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Columbian Associate Editor

The ZoomInfo logo adorns a wall at the company's downtown Vancouver offices.

Vancouver-based ZoomInfo acquires two California companies

The ZoomInfo logo adorns a wall at the company's downtown Vancouver offices.

May 4, 2022, 1:58pm Business

Vancouver’s ZoomInfo acquired two companies, Comparably and Dogpatch Advisors, for $145 million last month, according to the company’s SEC filing. Read story

The cover of The Columbian on Oct.

Columbian digital archives now available to public

The cover of The Columbian on Oct.

May 3, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

On Monday, The Columbian’s digital archives became available to the public for the first time, allowing users to search with keywords and date ranges. Read story

After traveling the world and living in Canada, New Zealand, Argentina, Thailand and other places, Faith Odman settled in Vancouver and opened a pottery studio, Kilnfolk Ceramic Studio.

Pottery charm: Kilnfolk Ceramic Studio only business of its kind in downtown Vancouver

After traveling the world and living in Canada, New Zealand, Argentina, Thailand and other places, Faith Odman settled in Vancouver and opened a pottery studio, Kilnfolk Ceramic Studio.

May 2, 2022, 6:02am Business

After traveling the world and living in Canada, New Zealand, Argentina, Thailand and other places, Faith Odman settled in Vancouver and opened a pottery studio. Read story

Jerin Dinkins, left, and Gina Evans, recycling specialists with Waste Connections of Washington, look for items that cannot be recycled while on their route in northeast Vancouver in January 2020.

Recycling program to expand to Ridgefield, Camas, Yacolt

Jerin Dinkins, left, and Gina Evans, recycling specialists with Waste Connections of Washington, look for items that cannot be recycled while on their route in northeast Vancouver in January 2020.

April 29, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

Waste Connections is expanding its Recycling Done Right Clean Cart Program into Ridgefield, Camas and Yacolt in May. Read story

Vancouver’s Riverview Bankcorp posts net income of $4.1 million

April 29, 2022, 5:56am Business

Vancouver-based Riverview Bankcorp earned a net income of $4.1 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, in its most recent fiscal quarter that ended March 31, according to a news release. Read story

Clark County receives housing grants

April 28, 2022, 6:05am Business

The Washington State Department of Commerce awarded two grants to Clark County programs aiming to support affordable housing. Read story

Crews at the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 5 move rocks and gravel to prepare the area to store wind energy components in 2015.

Port of Vancouver rejects demolition bids for Terminal 5 job

Crews at the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 5 move rocks and gravel to prepare the area to store wind energy components in 2015.

April 28, 2022, 6:04am Business

The Port of Vancouver is having to delay the demolition of a crane and gallery at Terminal 5 because of strains on the supply chain and labor shortages. Read story

Ruse Brewing opens at Waterfront Vancouver

April 28, 2022, 6:04am Business

A new brewery and pizzeria called Ruse Brewing opened at The Waterfront Vancouver last week. Read story

See’s Candy opens new store in Cascade Park

April 28, 2022, 6:03am Business

See’s Candy opened a new location at 305 S.E. Chkalov Drive with a grand opening scheduled for 9:30 a.m. May 5. Read story

Conceptual renderings detail the envisioned design of the prototype Frog Ferry vessel, which will be built by All American Marine, based in Bellingham. The 65-foot vessel would be short enough to fit under Portland's Steel Bridge without requiring a bridge lift on most days.

Frog Ferry project still on despite financial woes

Conceptual renderings detail the envisioned design of the prototype Frog Ferry vessel, which will be built by All American Marine, based in Bellingham. The 65-foot vessel would be short enough to fit under Portland's Steel Bridge without requiring a bridge lift on most days.

April 28, 2022, 6:03am Business

A proposed ferry service in Portland and Vancouver called Frog Ferry hit financial trouble, but it will continue to pursue its project. Read story