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The Vine pulls into Turtle Place in Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon, May 16, 2018.

C-Tran OKs food carts at Turtle Place

The Vine pulls into Turtle Place in Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon, May 16, 2018.

May 16, 2018, 5:04pm Business

Food carts and trucks have become staples of the downtown Vancouver cityscape in recent years, and now C-Tran has added its own property to the list of places where hungry consumers and vendors can meet. Read story

The Port of Vancouver is currently updating its strategic plan that will set the direction the port moves in its future. The port’s first public open house on the document will be held Thursday night.

Port of Vancouver seeks public input on its future

The Port of Vancouver is currently updating its strategic plan that will set the direction the port moves in its future. The port’s first public open house on the document will be held Thursday night.

May 15, 2018, 8:53pm Business

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Port of Vancouver is updating its strategic plan, the document that will define the port’s focus and actions throughout upcoming years; and on Thursday, the public will have the opportunity to learn more about it, sound off on the port’s ideas… Read story

The freeway sign for ilani is seen in August. On top of the casino’s entertainment venue the Muze, the Meeting & Entertainment Center opened last month.

ilani looks at sports betting

The freeway sign for ilani is seen in August. On top of the casino’s entertainment venue the Muze, the Meeting & Entertainment Center opened last month.

May 15, 2018, 5:55pm Business

ilani could someday add sports betting to its attractions, its managers said Tuesday in the wake of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision. Read story

Burgerville will suspend dine-in service during the COVID-19 outbreak but drive-thrus will remain open.

Workers at second Oregon Burgerville restaurant unionize

Burgerville will suspend dine-in service during the COVID-19 outbreak but drive-thrus will remain open.

May 14, 2018, 10:06am Business

Burgerville has its tray full with unions. Just as the regional fast-food chain has set a date to start contract negotiations for its first restaurant to unionize, employees at another one organized over the weekend. Read story

Don Orange purchased a home at 4104 N.E. 35th Ave., as seen Thursday afternoon, soon after the Nov. 7 election.

Port Commissioner Orange has house in District 1

Don Orange purchased a home at 4104 N.E. 35th Ave., as seen Thursday afternoon, soon after the Nov. 7 election.

May 14, 2018, 6:04am Business

As a candidate, Port of Vancouver District 1 Commissioner Don Orange was unapologetic about owning a house outside the port district and renting an apartment within it just so he could run for office. Read story

Viktor Plyushchev tends one of his bee yards in La Center. Plyushchev moved to the U.S. from Russia as a young child and is a third-generation beekeeper. He hopes to pass the business to his son someday.

Working in Clark County: Viktor Plyushchev, Beekeeper

Viktor Plyushchev tends one of his bee yards in La Center. Plyushchev moved to the U.S. from Russia as a young child and is a third-generation beekeeper. He hopes to pass the business to his son someday.

May 14, 2018, 6:04am Business

Business is literally buzzing for Viktor Plyushchev, a third-generation commercial beekeeper in La Center. Read story

CAM Academy freshman Sadie Brackeen, left, learns to operate an excavator at the Youth Employment Summit in April. More than 700 students could meet with 30 companies there that have many job openings in today’s growing economy.

As job openings abound, employers look to younger workers

CAM Academy freshman Sadie Brackeen, left, learns to operate an excavator at the Youth Employment Summit in April. More than 700 students could meet with 30 companies there that have many job openings in today’s growing economy.

May 13, 2018, 6:05am Business

With a wave of construction worker retirements looming, the Southwest Washington Contractors Association took its job-recruitment plans to the drawing board. Read story

Clark County business briefing

May 13, 2018, 6:00am Business

People in Business Read story

Main Street Marijuana co-owners Jason Keller, left, and Adam Hamide stand in an employee area soon to be remodeled. The store took over the 2,000-square-foot shop next door and plans to expand its showroom.

Main Street Marijuana keeps growing

Main Street Marijuana co-owners Jason Keller, left, and Adam Hamide stand in an employee area soon to be remodeled. The store took over the 2,000-square-foot shop next door and plans to expand its showroom.

May 10, 2018, 8:24pm Business

Main Street Marijuana is expanding its downtown and east Vancouver locations, steps that co-owner Ramsey Hamide hopes will make room for faster sales. Read story

RealWear netted $17 million in investment near the end of January, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. An employee wears its head-mounted tablet while working last September.

RealWear partners with Honeywell to boost sales of new versions of flagship products

RealWear netted $17 million in investment near the end of January, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. An employee wears its head-mounted tablet while working last September.

May 10, 2018, 2:24pm Business

Vancouver augmented reality company RealWear has inked a deal that could kickstart sales of its flagship products this year. Read story