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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 rakes in $17M in investment

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.

February 2, 2018, 6:08pm Business

Vancouver company RealWear bills its technology as a game-changer. Now it has found investors who apparently agree. Read story

Daily Insider newsletter ends run after 27 years

February 2, 2018, 5:10pm Business

The Daily Insider, a regional newsletter that began as a faxed memo to local leaders, ended its nearly three-decade-long run this week. Read story

Main Street Ltd. Partners, which owns 704 Main St., are suing transit agency C-Tran over a property easement it needs for its back exit. Without it, the building is in violation of city fire codes.

Vancouver building owners sue C-Tran over exit, easement

Main Street Ltd. Partners, which owns 704 Main St., are suing transit agency C-Tran over a property easement it needs for its back exit. Without it, the building is in violation of city fire codes.

February 1, 2018, 6:05am Business

A property dispute that doomed Q Nightclub and Lounge in downtown Vancouver has sparked another lawsuit, this time with the building’s owners. Read story

Georgia-Pacific announced in November 2017 that it plans to shut down several operations at its Camas mill.

Camas mill will lay off workers starting May 1

Georgia-Pacific announced in November 2017 that it plans to shut down several operations at its Camas mill.

January 31, 2018, 10:50am Business

Despite looming layoffs, the local head of the union representing papermakers in Camas is hopeful they will land on their feet. Read story

The Port of Vancouver's Terminal 5 (Columbian files)

Vancouver Energy raps governor over oil terminal rejection

The Port of Vancouver's Terminal 5 (Columbian files)

January 30, 2018, 2:27pm Business

The company proposing to build the nation’s largest crude-by-rail terminal at the Port of Vancouver said they are disappointed with Gov. Jay Inslee’s decision to reject their proposal and are evaluating their options for next steps. Read story

Opponent of the proposed Vancouver Energy oil-by-rail terminal Edith Gillis of Portland celebrates the project's rejection Monday by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee at the Slocum House in downtown Vancouver on Jan. 29, 2018.

Inslee rejects Vancouver Energy oil terminal

Opponent of the proposed Vancouver Energy oil-by-rail terminal Edith Gillis of Portland celebrates the project's rejection Monday by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee at the Slocum House in downtown Vancouver on Jan. 29, 2018.

January 29, 2018, 4:05pm Business

Gov. Jay Inslee has rejected the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver. Read story

The Columbian releases new mobile app

January 29, 2018, 12:18pm Clark County Business

The Columbian recently released a new mobile app for readers with Apple and Android devices. Read story

After almost a decade in limbo, the Black Pearl at the Port of Camas-Washougal may finally open for business as an events center this year. Kim Sherertz, left, and son Cole chat on the second floor in front of its sweeping views of the Columbia River.

Late businessman’s family aims to make Washougal site an events center

After almost a decade in limbo, the Black Pearl at the Port of Camas-Washougal may finally open for business as an events center this year. Kim Sherertz, left, and son Cole chat on the second floor in front of its sweeping views of the Columbia River.

January 28, 2018, 6:00am Business

Bill Sherertz had vision. Those who knew him say he often saw opportunities before others. Read story

CREDC announces board, committee members

January 26, 2018, 4:43pm Business

The Columbia River Economic Development Council on Friday announced its new board and committee members for 2018. Read story

Attorney Jill Kurtz, who died Sunday, was also an avid gardener, equestrian and a mainstay of numerous community organizations.

Battle Ground attorney who donated her time dies at 63

Attorney Jill Kurtz, who died Sunday, was also an avid gardener, equestrian and a mainstay of numerous community organizations.

January 26, 2018, 4:08pm Business

Jill Kurtz, an attorney known for being a sleeves-rolled-up leader in many community clubs in north Clark County, died of a pulmonary embolism Sunday at her home in Battle Ground. She was 63. Read story