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A crowd listens to Evergreen student Leslie Guel speak on Tuesday at the grand opening of the Skilled Trades Center at Evergreen High School.

Evergreen Public Schools unveils Skilled Trades Center

A crowd listens to Evergreen student Leslie Guel speak on Tuesday at the grand opening of the Skilled Trades Center at Evergreen High School.

May 16, 2023, 6:16pm Business

Though the school year ends in just a few weeks, a new opportunity opened its doors for students in Evergreen Public Schools on Tuesday. Read story

Riverview Bank employees Faith Salyers, left, and Molly Helige test their luck during a game of cornhole while celebrating the 100th anniversary of the bank in Camas on Friday afternoon.

Riverview Bank turns 100

Riverview Bank employees Faith Salyers, left, and Molly Helige test their luck during a game of cornhole while celebrating the 100th anniversary of the bank in Camas on Friday afternoon.

May 16, 2023, 6:05am Business

Riverview Bank, Clark County’s hometown for-profit financial institution, is officially a centenarian. Read story

Saturday event in Vancouver offers free financial advice

May 16, 2023, 5:57am Business

Johnson Bixby is hosting a Pro Bono Financial Planning Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Read story

Vancouver-based Absci revenue up, but still reporting a loss

May 16, 2023, 5:56am Business

In its latest earnings report, drug creation company Absci announced a loss of $23.4 million for the first quarter of 2023. The loss is less than the $29.5 million loss reported during the same period last year, however. Read story

Tourists are returning to Clark County in numbers not even seen in 2019, and they're spending more money.

Report: Clark County visitors, spending surpasses pre-pandemic numbers

Tourists are returning to Clark County in numbers not even seen in 2019, and they're spending more money.

May 13, 2023, 6:04am Business

Clark County’s tourism has officially recovered from the pandemic, according to a new report. Read story

Clark College hosting Career Fair May 17

May 13, 2023, 5:58am Business

Clark College is hosting its 2023 Career Fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday on campus in the Gaiser Student Center. The school anticipates more than 70 companies will be in attendance, actively recruiting and sharing details about what they’re looking for in each respective industry. Read story

Sweet Intention gift boutique helps shoppers gear up for Mother's Day with a selection of gift ideas, as seen in downtown Camas on Thursday afternoon.

Clark County businesses get busy for Mother’s Day

Sweet Intention gift boutique helps shoppers gear up for Mother's Day with a selection of gift ideas, as seen in downtown Camas on Thursday afternoon.

May 12, 2023, 6:07am Business

While moms across the nation are looking forward to what likely they all hope to be a universal day of rest on Mother’s Day, Clark County’s retailers and restaurants may not be so lucky. Read story

(The Columbian files)

Clark County housing market sees high demand in April

(The Columbian files)

May 11, 2023, 6:56pm Business

Just like April’s fickle weather, the housing market gave Clark County residents mixed signals last month. Read story

A motorist passes by the New Seasons under construction in Uptown Village on Wednesday morning, May 3, 2023.

Construction continues on New Seasons in downtown Vancouver

A motorist passes by the New Seasons under construction in Uptown Village on Wednesday morning, May 3, 2023.

May 10, 2023, 5:01pm Business

Construction continues on the New Seasons downtown Vancouver store. The Portland-based grocery store chain has 19 locations and three set to open over the next two years. Its downtown Vancouver location, at the corner of Main and West 15th streets, is scheduled to open in late October. Clark County has… Read story

Melissa Stroud of Ridgefield, from left, pauses to snap a photo of her nieces, Mabel Gaussoin, 1, and her sister, Olivia, 3, as they test out their hot dog-shaped "weenie whistles" after visiting the Wienermobile at the Cascade Park Safeway on Tuesday afternoon.

Vancouver fans relish Wienermobile visit

Melissa Stroud of Ridgefield, from left, pauses to snap a photo of her nieces, Mabel Gaussoin, 1, and her sister, Olivia, 3, as they test out their hot dog-shaped "weenie whistles" after visiting the Wienermobile at the Cascade Park Safeway on Tuesday afternoon.

May 9, 2023, 7:23pm Business

It’s a 27-foot-long legend with four wheels, a V-8 and a hot dog-shaped exterior. And it rolled into Vancouver on Tuesday afternoon bringing smiles and nostalgia right along with it. Read story