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First spring chinook counted at Bonneville Dam

February 13, 2017, 10:39am Clark County News

Some die-hard anglers already are fishing for salmon in lower Columbia River although peak of season will be in late March or early April Read story

Commercial fishermen repair a gillnet near the mouth of the Columbia River in Astoria.

Oregon governor chastises fish commission over gillnet decision

Commercial fishermen repair a gillnet near the mouth of the Columbia River in Astoria.

February 13, 2017, 6:03am Latest News

Kate Brown tells Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission its position reneging on the Columbia River bi-state salmon reforms is not acceptable Read story

Cooking instructor Edurne Andre serves up baguette slices with cream cheese and lox to participants during Growing our Future, a food summit hosted at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center on Friday afternoon.

Growing our Future: A taste of a food industry worth developing

Cooking instructor Edurne Andre serves up baguette slices with cream cheese and lox to participants during Growing our Future, a food summit hosted at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center on Friday afternoon.

February 10, 2017, 7:31pm Business

Clark County residents are hungry for a healthy and thriving local food system. Read story

Dick Borneman of Vancouver with a 29-pound spring chinook caught in 2010 near Caterpillar Island.

Little support voiced for hunting, fishing license fee increase

Dick Borneman of Vancouver with a 29-pound spring chinook caught in 2010 near Caterpillar Island.

February 9, 2017, 6:53pm Clark County News

House committee told proposal asks for too large of a jump, especially given dwindling fishing opportunities Read story

Luke Rich, 3, looks up at a civet cat in the Natural Instincts Taxidermy exhibit with Shannon Wellman at the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen’'s Show at the Portland Expo Center.

Sportsmen’s show continues through Sunday

Luke Rich, 3, looks up at a civet cat in the Natural Instincts Taxidermy exhibit with Shannon Wellman at the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen’'s Show at the Portland Expo Center.

February 9, 2017, 6:09am Latest News

Event at Portland Expo Center attracts thousands of hunters, fishermen, boaters, outdoor enthusiasts and others Read story

Fishing report 2/9

February 9, 2017, 6:06am Latest News

A very few hardy spring chinook anglers already are out on the lower Columbia River in pursuit of a salmon Read story

Salmon, steelhead hatchery lawsuit dropped

February 9, 2017, 6:05am Latest News

Federal money to fund fish rearing at Mitchell Act facilities now available to states Read story

Vancouver fly-fishing store to close

February 9, 2017, 6:02am Business Briefs

The Greased Line Fly Shoppe is closing its doors for good in early March Read story

East Vancouver: Students at Crestline Elementary School, such as Zen Andersen, participated in the National Association of Women in Construction&#039;s Block Kids Building Competition.

Students build creativity with Women in Construction

East Vancouver: Students at Crestline Elementary School, such as Zen Andersen, participated in the National Association of Women in Construction&#039;s Block Kids Building Competition.

February 8, 2017, 5:59am Community

Crestline Elementary School students participated in the Block Kids Building Competition, which was sponsored by the National Association of Women in Construction. Read story

Hatchery woes reduced Cowlitz River steelhead release

February 6, 2017, 6:04am Latest News

State officials say they should have been more open about problems regarding summer steelhead at Cowlitz Trout Hatchery Read story