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Anderson: Pandemic has taught us lessons in finance

March 11, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Business

COVID-19 shut down the world. Businesses closed. International travel collapsed. People lost jobs. Kids were out of school. Read story

Yoobies Eats specializes in juicy sandwiches.

Sandwiches from Vancouver food truck Yoobies Eats are beautiful messes

Yoobies Eats specializes in juicy sandwiches.

March 11, 2022, 6:02am Business

The black food truck on Vancouver’s upper Main Street with the pirate holding a sandwich logo may appear abandoned. Owner Sean Tolman shut Yoobies Eats down for December and January due to illness. He’s recovered and returned to playing loud music inside his food truck while making generously portioned sandwiches… Read story

The BBQ Blessings staff stand on the front porch of their restaurant, which is set to open in April in the building that once housed Christine's Restaurant. Chef Judy Williams, from left, business partner Greg Williams, owners Kris and Jenny England, and manager Chyna Conner.

BBQ Blessings to open in former Vancouver home of Christine’s Restaurant

The BBQ Blessings staff stand on the front porch of their restaurant, which is set to open in April in the building that once housed Christine's Restaurant. Chef Judy Williams, from left, business partner Greg Williams, owners Kris and Jenny England, and manager Chyna Conner.

March 10, 2022, 6:00am Business

The building that housed Christine’s Restaurant for decades will be getting a new life this spring as a new brick-and-mortar home for BBQ Blessings. Read story

Bartender Mike Dunning serves lunch in the dining room at Main Event East in late 2021.

Clark County jobs data shows strength

Bartender Mike Dunning serves lunch in the dining room at Main Event East in late 2021.

March 9, 2022, 7:15pm Business

In the months of July, August and September, Clark County employed 1,400 more people than initial data showed, and the county also added another 800 jobs in January after seasonal adjustments. Read story

‘Chiro for a Cause’ to aid Ukraine relief fund

March 9, 2022, 6:03am Business

Between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday, Barnick Chiropractic in Vancouver will be holding a special event to provide relief funds for the refugee crisis developing in Ukraine. Read story

Demolition crews tear into a section of the former Red Lion at the Quay on Tuesday morning. The building's demolition will take four to six weeks.

Crews start demolition at Vancouver Red Lion at the Quay

Demolition crews tear into a section of the former Red Lion at the Quay on Tuesday morning. The building's demolition will take four to six weeks.

March 9, 2022, 6:03am Business

The Red Lion at the Quay is coming down — and no, the fire last month didn’t cause it to come down sooner. Read story

Blue skies hang above the site of a proposed auto dealership in Fisher's Landing. The project would include an auto sales lot and sales and service facilities for Dick Hannah Dealerships.

New auto dealership proposed for Fisher’s Landing area

Blue skies hang above the site of a proposed auto dealership in Fisher's Landing. The project would include an auto sales lot and sales and service facilities for Dick Hannah Dealerships.

March 8, 2022, 6:04am Business

A new auto dealership may be coming to east Vancouver’s Fisher’s Landing area, according to pre-planning documents submitted to the city of Vancouver by Jason Hannah of Dick Hannah Auto Dealerships. Read story

Pop-Local owner Jessica Chan opened the store on Saturday at 111 Grant St. amid a crowd of enthused community members. It's the first permanent store specifically selling retail products on the waterfront, and it's meant to draw locals and as well as tourists, Chan said.

Waterfront Vancouver hails Pop-Local

Pop-Local owner Jessica Chan opened the store on Saturday at 111 Grant St. amid a crowd of enthused community members. It's the first permanent store specifically selling retail products on the waterfront, and it's meant to draw locals and as well as tourists, Chan said.

March 7, 2022, 6:33pm Business

For about a year, Jessica Chan took the lead role in building the interior of her new store, Pop-Local, at The Waterfront Vancouver’s RiverWest building. During a time when construction costs are high, she built much of the store, including the 50 wood shelves she cut, sanded and stained. Read story

Employees prepare food and drinks for customers at Niche Wine Bar. The new location will feature a bigger kitchen.

Niche Wine Bar and SuLei Cellars moving to new spaces

Employees prepare food and drinks for customers at Niche Wine Bar. The new location will feature a bigger kitchen.

March 7, 2022, 6:03am Business

Two downtown wine businesses, Niche Wine Bar and SuLei Cellars, are moving to new spaces soon. Read story

Clark College President Karin Edwards was recently named a Paragon President by the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.

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Clark College President Karin Edwards was recently named a Paragon President by the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.

March 6, 2022, 5:56am Business

Clark College President Karin Edwards was recently named a Paragon President by the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. The award recognizes college presidents who have shown support of student success initiatives leading to stronger pathways to completion, transfer and employment. They have taken an active interest in supporting students, including… Read story