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Chris Simons, owner of I Like Comics, is pictured at the shop in downtown Vancouver on Jan. 22.

Image Comics postpones signing event to January

Chris Simons, owner of I Like Comics, is pictured at the shop in downtown Vancouver on Jan. 22.

December 9, 2019, 3:54pm Business

Image Comics has cancelled a comic book signing event that was scheduled to be held Tuesday evening at the I Like Comics store in downtown Vancouver. The Portland-based comics publisher was forced to push back the signing after some of the creators scheduled to appear at the event became ill. Read story

Santa Claus, played by Ted Mach of Battle Ground, walks into Farmers Insurance in Salmon Creek as Owen Sanchez-Jauregui, 7, reacts to seeing him Wednesday.

Working in Clark County: Ted Mach: Self-employed Santa Claus

Santa Claus, played by Ted Mach of Battle Ground, walks into Farmers Insurance in Salmon Creek as Owen Sanchez-Jauregui, 7, reacts to seeing him Wednesday.

December 9, 2019, 6:02am Business

For working Santas, gigs can take them many places: malls, residential homes and tree-lighting ceremonies. Read story

Jerry Oliver

People in Business

Jerry Oliver

December 9, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Business

Tyler Wright was hired as the chief executive officer of the YMCA of Columbia-Willamette. Having served in various roles at YMCAs since 1987, most recently he was president and CEO at the YMCA of the Foothills, La Canada Flintridge, Calif. Read story

Construction crews work on apartment buildings at the Latitude 45 development, a Ginn Group project near the Four Seasons subdivision in east Vancouver. Ginn Group typically builds single-family detached housing and townhomes; the apartment project represents a new push into multi-family units and rental properties.

Vancouver-based Ginn Group aiming for the ‘missing middle’

Construction crews work on apartment buildings at the Latitude 45 development, a Ginn Group project near the Four Seasons subdivision in east Vancouver. Ginn Group typically builds single-family detached housing and townhomes; the apartment project represents a new push into multi-family units and rental properties.

December 8, 2019, 6:00am Business

In September, Vancouver-based residential development company Ginn Group was honored as the Large Business of the Year by the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce — a feat made all the more notable by the fact that the company in its current form is about 2 years old. Read story

The new Doomsday taphouse is the third location for the brewery, which also has pubs in Washougal and downtown Vancouver.

Washougal-based Doomsday Brewing opens Hazel Dell pub

The new Doomsday taphouse is the third location for the brewery, which also has pubs in Washougal and downtown Vancouver.

December 6, 2019, 6:17pm Clark County Business

Washougal-based Doomsday Brewing is opening its third location in Hazel Dell, furthering it from the fate of its namesake. Read story

Columbian to drop Monday print edition, make other changes

December 6, 2019, 10:02am Business

Reacting to a continuing trend in the news industry, The Columbian announced Friday that it will discontinue publishing one edition per week, reduce staff and implement other programs to reduce its operating costs. The changes were announced by Publisher Scott Campbell to staff and to the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild,… Read story

Jonathan Evans, CEO and co-founder of KinectAir, started the business to share his joy of flying small planes with people who can&#039;t afford private jet charters.

Vancouver-based KinectAir aims to be ride-hailing business for small, luxury planes

Jonathan Evans, CEO and co-founder of KinectAir, started the business to share his joy of flying small planes with people who can&#039;t afford private jet charters.

December 6, 2019, 6:04am Business

Clark County is home to three airports. In Washington, there are almost 150 airports. Read story

A sign welcomes visitors to the HP Inc., facility in Vancouver in 2016.

Amid takeover talk, HP Inc. betting big on Vancouver, 3D printing

A sign welcomes visitors to the HP Inc., facility in Vancouver in 2016.

December 5, 2019, 8:14pm Business

HP Inc.’s potential new corporate campus in Vancouver would mark a major investment from the company at a time when the printer and PC maker has been dogged by headlines chronicling lagging financial results, staff layoffs and a potential hostile takeover by competitor Xerox. Read story

One of five Clark County properties up for auction as part of the receivership of the American Equities mortgage funds is pictured along N.E. Lewisville Highway in Battle Ground on Nov. 4. The property was listed with a reserve price of $125,000, but Hamstreet later asked for permission to reduce that minimum to $80,000.

Hamstreet asks to lower American Equities property prices

One of five Clark County properties up for auction as part of the receivership of the American Equities mortgage funds is pictured along N.E. Lewisville Highway in Battle Ground on Nov. 4. The property was listed with a reserve price of $125,000, but Hamstreet later asked for permission to reduce that minimum to $80,000.

December 5, 2019, 4:44pm Business

Some hints of results are beginning to trickle in from a November real estate auction that included several properties owned by a group of 15 insolvent mortgage funds formerly operated by Vancouver-based company American Equities. Read story

Loran, left, and Jane Larwick, both 65, haul what they say is an unsellable tree to be used instead for photo ops in Jane&#039;s shop. The two have run the 20-acre U-cut tree farm for 25 years, having lived at the property for just over 30 years.

Working in Clark County: Jane Larwick, owner of Larwick Christmas Tree Farm

Loran, left, and Jane Larwick, both 65, haul what they say is an unsellable tree to be used instead for photo ops in Jane&#039;s shop. The two have run the 20-acre U-cut tree farm for 25 years, having lived at the property for just over 30 years.

December 2, 2019, 6:02am Business

On a recent weekday the week before Thanksgiving, Christmas music was already blaring over the loudspeakers at Larwick Christmas Tree Farm. Read story