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United Grain Corp. said it has already seen impacts in business after China suggested tariffs on soybeans and more than 100 other U.S. products. The company is the largest exporter at the Port of Vancouver.

Trade tensions worry soybean exporter at Port of Vancouver

United Grain Corp. said it has already seen impacts in business after China suggested tariffs on soybeans and more than 100 other U.S. products. The company is the largest exporter at the Port of Vancouver.

April 16, 2018, 6:00am Business

The latest trade dispute between the United States and China has created even more uncertainty in a network of local companies. Read story

Coach Joe Cain, left, watches at Battle Ground High School golfers Grace Ritola, Jessica Spalding and Reilly Joma practice at The Cedars on Salmon Creek. The course sold 30 acres to a real estate developer last year in the hopes of landing more neighbors and business.

Golf courses say … show me the greens

Coach Joe Cain, left, watches at Battle Ground High School golfers Grace Ritola, Jessica Spalding and Reilly Joma practice at The Cedars on Salmon Creek. The course sold 30 acres to a real estate developer last year in the hopes of landing more neighbors and business.

April 15, 2018, 6:02am Business

Some of the bucolic qualities of The Cedars on Salmon Creek are on hiatus. Read story

Jeff Seibel and his dog, Zeus, inspect a pint at Ghost Runners Brewery’s taproom, 4216 N.E. Minnehaha St. After a monthslong civil case against a former investor, the brewery will lose a lease at The Waterfront Vancouver but keep its taproom.

Ghost Runners Brewery dispute ends

Jeff Seibel and his dog, Zeus, inspect a pint at Ghost Runners Brewery’s taproom, 4216 N.E. Minnehaha St. After a monthslong civil case against a former investor, the brewery will lose a lease at The Waterfront Vancouver but keep its taproom.

April 13, 2018, 5:36pm Business

Ghost Runners Brewery will remain in operation after a resolving a lawsuit with a former investor, though it will lose its expansion space at The Waterfront Vancouver. Read story

Port of Vancouver launches survey on upcoming public market

April 12, 2018, 9:23pm Business

The Port of Vancouver on Thursday issued a 22-question survey online to get feedback on an upcoming waterfront marketplace. Read story

Port of Vancouver gets eighth clean audit

April 12, 2018, 8:32pm Business

The Port of Vancouver recently notched its eighth consecutive clean audit from the Washington State Auditor's Office. Read story

The Herbery, at 212 N.E. 164th Ave., will remain open while it appeals a 30-day suspension. The store received its second violation from the state Liquor and Cannabis Board in January after selling marijuana to an underage investigative aide.

The Herbery in east Vancouver still open pending appeal

The Herbery, at 212 N.E. 164th Ave., will remain open while it appeals a 30-day suspension. The store received its second violation from the state Liquor and Cannabis Board in January after selling marijuana to an underage investigative aide.

April 10, 2018, 4:42pm Business

Though it faces a monthlong shutdown, marijuana store The Herbery remains open for business and hopeful for an appeal. Read story

After closing up shop on Devine Road in June, River Maiden Artisan Coffee is back up and running at a new location — 5301 E. Mill Plain Blvd. — in Vancouver. Adam Hendrix of Vancouver, left, and his son, Cal, 3, stop by the new shop for a treat on Monday morning.

River Maiden coffee shop reborn after loss of old space

After closing up shop on Devine Road in June, River Maiden Artisan Coffee is back up and running at a new location — 5301 E. Mill Plain Blvd. — in Vancouver. Adam Hendrix of Vancouver, left, and his son, Cal, 3, stop by the new shop for a treat on Monday morning.

April 10, 2018, 6:00am Business

River Maiden Artisan Coffee has got its sequel. Read story

Lionbridge to lay off 119 in Vancouver in June

April 9, 2018, 4:34pm Business

Lionbridge Technologies Inc., an international firm providing testing solutions to tech companies, will lay off 119 people at its Vancouver location in June. Read story

Daren Morgan, owner of Top Shelf Martinis on Main, pauses for a portrait in his outdoor patio space in downtown Vancouver. The city of Vancouver has told Morgan it won’t renew permits for the patio unless it is reconfigured.

Downtown Vancouver martini bar told to shelve patio

Daren Morgan, owner of Top Shelf Martinis on Main, pauses for a portrait in his outdoor patio space in downtown Vancouver. The city of Vancouver has told Morgan it won’t renew permits for the patio unless it is reconfigured.

April 8, 2018, 6:02am Business

In what may be a symptom of growing pains for Vancouver’s restaurant scene, a downtown bar is battling the city to keep its popular sidewalk seating area. Read story

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

Burgerville workers set to vote on unionization

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

April 6, 2018, 5:17pm Business

Vancouver-based Burgerville said Friday it is ready to work with a union at one of its Southeast Portland restaurants, should one be created after a vote later this month. Read story