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Vancouver-based Barrett Business Services has record first-quarter earnings

May 5, 2023, 6:07am Business

The latest earnings statement for Barrett Business Services reported record first quarter earnings for the Vancouver-based company, which saw revenues and billings both climb compared with a year ago. Read story

Riverview Bancorp says quarterly earnings fell

May 5, 2023, 6:00am Business

Vancouver’s Riverview Bancorp reported $3 million in earnings in its latest quarterly statement. That’s a decline from $5.2 million in earnings reported the previous quarter. Read story

UnCruise Adventures' Wilderness Legacy vessel will visit the Port of Camas-Washougal's dock on the Washougal waterfront on Saturdays, September through the first week of November.

Second cruise ship to dock along Washougal’s waterfront

UnCruise Adventures' Wilderness Legacy vessel will visit the Port of Camas-Washougal's dock on the Washougal waterfront on Saturdays, September through the first week of November.

May 4, 2023, 6:08am Business

The Port of Camas-Washougal is bringing a second cruise ship to east Clark County later this year. Read story

A new crane is seen at The Waterfront Vancouver as construction continues on a parking garage Wednesday morning, May 3, 2023.

Vancouver waterfront sprouts another crane

A new crane is seen at The Waterfront Vancouver as construction continues on a parking garage Wednesday morning, May 3, 2023.

May 3, 2023, 7:56pm Business

Vancouver’s waterfront added a fifth tower crane to its skyline this week as construction ramps up at a planned eight-story, 829-space parking garage on Block 7, at the intersection of Grant Street and West Columbia Way. The Gramor Development project will feature three elevators, 83 electric vehicle charging spaces and… Read story

Members of the Clark County Council are pictured after new councilors took the oath of office at the Clark County Public Service Center on Jan. 3, 2023. Councilors are Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Karen Bowerman, on screen, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall.

Clark County Council rejects state’s population estimates, use figures from Building Industry Association of Clark County

Members of the Clark County Council are pictured after new councilors took the oath of office at the Clark County Public Service Center on Jan. 3, 2023. Councilors are Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Karen Bowerman, on screen, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall.

May 3, 2023, 6:52pm Business

Following a lot of discussion, and a little confusion, the Clark County Council on Tuesday approved new population projections to be used to update the county’s growth management plan. Read story

Jim Barr, president of Nautilus, said selling of its Nautilus brand will "position us well to continue to capitalize on long-term growth in consumer demand for at-home fitness." (Nautilus Inc.)

Vancouver-based Nautilus selling off its namesake brand

Jim Barr, president of Nautilus, said selling of its Nautilus brand will "position us well to continue to capitalize on long-term growth in consumer demand for at-home fitness." (Nautilus Inc.)

May 3, 2023, 11:21am Business

Vancouver’s longtime fitness giant Nautilus Inc. announced Tuesday it has sold its Nautilus brand. Read story

Large windows provide scenic views of the Columbia River for passengers aboard the American Empress as hotel director Terry Lunder prepares the casual dining room for the next meal Monday afternoon.

What’s ripple effect of Columbia River cruises?

Large windows provide scenic views of the Columbia River for passengers aboard the American Empress as hotel director Terry Lunder prepares the casual dining room for the next meal Monday afternoon.

May 3, 2023, 6:08am Business

Some people are drawn to the sun and festivities of the Mexican Riviera. Some go for the wilderness and scenic wonders of Alaska, and others opt for the intimacy of small boats cruising European rivers. Read story

A sign outside a new home in Ridgefield in 2021 lets homebuyers know the property's status.

Partnership aims to ease barriers for first-time homebuyers in Clark County

A sign outside a new home in Ridgefield in 2021 lets homebuyers know the property's status.

May 3, 2023, 6:07am Business

Much like the rest of the United States, Clark County residents looking to buy their first home are hit with a double whammy of scarce and expensive housing options. Read story

Kelly Moyer/Post-Record files 
 A family passes by Camas Slices in downtown Camas on April 10, 2021. A holding company affiliated with the nearby Journey Community Church recently purchased the former Camas Slices building on the corner of Northeast Cedar Street and Northeast Fourth Avenue in downtown Camas, as well as the adjacent building that once housed a State Farm insurance office. Church leaders say they plan to host community focus groups this spring to help gather ideas about how it might turn the former pizza shop into a youth-centered space.

Camas church draws concerns

Kelly Moyer/Post-Record files 
 A family passes by Camas Slices in downtown Camas on April 10, 2021. A holding company affiliated with the nearby Journey Community Church recently purchased the former Camas Slices building on the corner of Northeast Cedar Street and Northeast Fourth Avenue in downtown Camas, as well as the adjacent building that once housed a State Farm insurance office. Church leaders say they plan to host community focus groups this spring to help gather ideas about how it might turn the former pizza shop into a youth-centered space.

May 2, 2023, 5:17pm Business

Fans of Camas Slices, downtown Camas’ only pizza joint, were dismayed to learn this month that the 2-year-old eatery would be closing its doors on April 23. Read story

Culinary school students walk to class on Sept. 19 outside of Gaiser Hall during the first day of classes at Clark College.

Clark College’s proposed cuts drawing backlash

Culinary school students walk to class on Sept. 19 outside of Gaiser Hall during the first day of classes at Clark College.

April 30, 2023, 6:06am Business

Proposed budget cuts are rarely met with anything other than frustration and disdain. Read story