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Port of Vancouver commissioner candidates Jack Burkman, left, and Dan Barnes speak with The Columbian's Editorial Board on Sept. 26.

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Port of Vancouver commissioner candidates Jack Burkman, left, and Dan Barnes speak with The Columbian's Editorial Board on Sept. 26.

October 21, 2019, 6:00am Business

If you judge this year’s Port of Vancouver commissioner election by the previous two, it’s a real snoozer. Read story

Bar co-owner Annie Maduzia of Vancouver makes drinks at Six Shooter in downtown Vancouver on Oct. 14. Maduzia discovered the vacant restaurant building at 611 Main St. and she and her fellow co-founders thought it would be the perfect location for their vision of a country bar.

New downtown Vancouver restaurants have appetite for authenticity

Bar co-owner Annie Maduzia of Vancouver makes drinks at Six Shooter in downtown Vancouver on Oct. 14. Maduzia discovered the vacant restaurant building at 611 Main St. and she and her fellow co-founders thought it would be the perfect location for their vision of a country bar.

October 20, 2019, 6:03am Business

The past year has seen a near-constant stream of new restaurant openings and announcements at The Waterfront Vancouver, but that doesn’t mean the rest of the downtown restaurant scene has been quiet. Read story

A sign directs customers to the Burgerville restaurant on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard.

Burgerville union announces strike

A sign directs customers to the Burgerville restaurant on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard.

October 19, 2019, 11:55am Business

Members of the Burgerville union announced they will strike at an undisclosed time next week after contract negotiations with Burgerville USA broke down on Friday. The union spans five locations in Oregon and none in Vancouver. Read story

New mini mart proposed on Mill Plain Boulevard

October 19, 2019, 6:02am Business

A developer has submitted a preliminary application to build a new mini market at 12106 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., about a half-mile east of Interstate 205. Read story

Vancouver office building is sold

October 19, 2019, 6:01am Business

A 42,078-square-foot office building on Columbia Shores Boulevard that holds Franz Bakery and Waste Connections sold for $10.25 million, according to a Friday news release from Norris & Stevens. Read story

Loowit Brewing Company in downtown Vancouver.

Loowit to hold bash for 7th anniversary

Loowit Brewing Company in downtown Vancouver.

October 19, 2019, 6:00am Business

One of Vancouver’s oldest breweries, Loowit Brewing Company, is turning 7 years old. Read story

Camas bike shop to fete new ownership with event Saturday

October 18, 2019, 5:43pm Business

Bicycle shop Camas Bike and Sport changed owners earlier this year, and new owners Jeff Cary and Pete Clagett are planning a happy hour-style event to commemorate the occasion. The event is planned for 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at 403 N.E. Fifth Ave. in Camas. Read story

A sign notifies those passing by of a home for sale in Salmon Creek on Tuesday. The latest RMLS report for Clark County shows the housing market slowing down as it enters the winter season, but sales remain higher than at this time last year.

Clark County housing market shows year-over-year growth

A sign notifies those passing by of a home for sale in Salmon Creek on Tuesday. The latest RMLS report for Clark County shows the housing market slowing down as it enters the winter season, but sales remain higher than at this time last year.

October 17, 2019, 4:56pm Business

The Clark County residential housing market began to come down from a summer high point in September, with sales and listings both down from August – although September’s sales numbers were still higher year-over-year. Read story

Demonstrators set up at the Port of Vancouver to protest the Trans Mountain Pipeline.

Trans Mountain protesters block train tracks at Port of Vancouver

Demonstrators set up at the Port of Vancouver to protest the Trans Mountain Pipeline.

October 17, 2019, 2:03pm Business

Activists with the environmental group Portland Rising Tide staged a protest Thursday at the Port of Vancouver, blocking train tracks to disrupt the transport of pipe segments bound for the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project in Canada. Read story

More than 50 members of the Oregon Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals hold a rally and march through PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center to support the union&#039;s bargaining team on Wednesday. L.C. stands for &quot;low census,&quot; which refers to staff members having short-notice shift cancellations. This situation can lead to staff members having to take PTO to fill the gaps in their hours for the week.

Union workers rally at PeaceHealth Southwest

More than 50 members of the Oregon Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals hold a rally and march through PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center to support the union&#039;s bargaining team on Wednesday. L.C. stands for &quot;low census,&quot; which refers to staff members having short-notice shift cancellations. This situation can lead to staff members having to take PTO to fill the gaps in their hours for the week.

October 16, 2019, 4:38pm Business

Members of the Oregon Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals staged a rally on Wednesday afternoon at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver. A procession of at least 60 members wearing pro-union red clothing marched through the hospital’s main lobby and across the campus. Read story