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The Port of Vancouver will soon add soda ash to its list of bulk exports. The port announced Wednesday morning that Vancouver Bulk Terminal and Solvay are partnering to build a "world-class" soda ash shipping facility at Terminal 2.

Vancouver port hails ‘world-class’ soda ash shipping facility planned at Terminal 2

The Port of Vancouver will soon add soda ash to its list of bulk exports. The port announced Wednesday morning that Vancouver Bulk Terminal and Solvay are partnering to build a "world-class" soda ash shipping facility at Terminal 2.

October 12, 2023, 6:02am Business

The Port of Vancouver will soon add soda ash to its list of bulk exports. The port announced Wednesday that Vancouver Bulk Terminal and Solvay are partnering to build a “world-class” soda ash shipping facility at Terminal 2. Read story

Construction began at the hundred-year-old Terminal 1 dock Tuesday, as work begins to transform it into a public market.

Dock of ages: Crews begin demolishing Vancouver port’s Terminal 1 dock to make way for public market

Construction began at the hundred-year-old Terminal 1 dock Tuesday, as work begins to transform it into a public market.

October 10, 2023, 2:22pm Business

Construction is underway at the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 dock on the Columbia River as work begins to transform the structure into a public market. Read story

A motorist passes vacant land near the intersection of state Highway 503 and Northeast 131st Street, right, on Monday morning. Neighbors in Brush Prairie are nervous about a new gas facility in the works on the edge of their residential community.

Airgas facility planned in Brush Prairie has neighbors worries about traffic, property values, safety

A motorist passes vacant land near the intersection of state Highway 503 and Northeast 131st Street, right, on Monday morning. Neighbors in Brush Prairie are nervous about a new gas facility in the works on the edge of their residential community.

October 10, 2023, 6:06am Business

Neighbors in Brush Prairie say they are nervous about a gas facility in the works on the edge of their residential community. Read story

Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad is building a road as part of its efforts to expand the Chelatchie Rail Yard. Residents in the area say the road is blocking a fish-bearing stream that flows into Chelatchie Creek.

Neighbors say construction for Chelatchie Rail Yard expansion blocks stream, kills fish; company says that’s ‘incorrect’

Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad is building a road as part of its efforts to expand the Chelatchie Rail Yard. Residents in the area say the road is blocking a fish-bearing stream that flows into Chelatchie Creek.

October 10, 2023, 6:04am Business

Residents in the Chelatchie Bluff area live in a place many can only dream of. A quiet life with plenty of room for kids and dogs to play and pastures for horses and goats. For Brenna and Andrew Collins, a stream with fish and other aquatic wildlife meanders through their… Read story

A variety of the West Coast ice creamery Salt & Straw's unique flavors. The company offers interesting combos like Pistachio with Saffron, and Hibiscus and Coconut.

Salt & Straw coming to Waterfront Vancouver; Portland’s famous ice cream shop will open in early 2024

A variety of the West Coast ice creamery Salt & Straw's unique flavors. The company offers interesting combos like Pistachio with Saffron, and Hibiscus and Coconut.

October 9, 2023, 5:17pm Business

Portland ice cream icon Salt & Straw announced Monday that it's set to open a Vancouver outpost early next year at the Waterfront Vancouver. Read story

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver.

1,300 workers vote to authorize a strike at PeaceHealth Southwest in Vancouver, St. John in Longview

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver.

October 9, 2023, 10:49am Business

More than 1,300 PeaceHealth workers have voted to authorize a strike at PeaceHealth Southwest and PeaceHealth St. John medical centers, according to a statement from the union.  Read story

From left: Jeff Kelly, Sara McCarville, Mimi Kelly, Delilah McCarville-Kruse and Lorelei Kelly are the family behind MAVRIK Equine, a new Washougal-based horse-care products business.

Working in Clark County: Sara McCarville, MAVRIK Equine

From left: Jeff Kelly, Sara McCarville, Mimi Kelly, Delilah McCarville-Kruse and Lorelei Kelly are the family behind MAVRIK Equine, a new Washougal-based horse-care products business.

October 9, 2023, 6:05am Business

Looking for a new grooming oil to pamper your pony? A family-owned business in Washougal is trying to make the hunt a little bit easier. Read story

Vancouver City Hall in downtown Vancouver.

East Vancouver neighbors oppose a city zoning change that would allow apartment development

Vancouver City Hall in downtown Vancouver.

October 7, 2023, 6:30am Business

In east Vancouver, a group of neighbors are opposing a rezone that would bring an apartment building into their community, causing the city and the would-be developer to reconsider the move. Read story

CEOs of publicly traded Clark County companies: (clockwise from top left) Scott Montross, Northwest Pipe Co.; Henry Schuck, ZoomInfo; Kevin Lycklama, formerly of Riverview Bancorp; Jim Barr, Nautilus; Cyrus Arman, CytoDyn; Scott Keeney, nLIGHT; Sean McClain, Absci

How much do Clark County’s CEOs make?

CEOs of publicly traded Clark County companies: (clockwise from top left) Scott Montross, Northwest Pipe Co.; Henry Schuck, ZoomInfo; Kevin Lycklama, formerly of Riverview Bancorp; Jim Barr, Nautilus; Cyrus Arman, CytoDyn; Scott Keeney, nLIGHT; Sean McClain, Absci

October 7, 2023, 6:14am Business

With uncertainty plaguing the global economy, executive compensation for Clark County’s publicly traded companies is mixed this year. Read story

The Interstate 5 Bridge stretches across a hazy Columbia River on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2022, as seen from the Vancouver Waterfront. Smoke from the Nakia Creek Fire and a morning layer of fog pushed air quality into the “unhealthy” range.

I-5 bridge environmental impact statement delayed, again — this time until 2024

The Interstate 5 Bridge stretches across a hazy Columbia River on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2022, as seen from the Vancouver Waterfront. Smoke from the Nakia Creek Fire and a morning layer of fog pushed air quality into the “unhealthy” range.

October 7, 2023, 6:10am Business

The release of a draft supplemental environmental impact statement, a critical milestone for the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program, has been delayed for the second time, this time from the end of 2023 until the start of 2024. Read story