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PeaceHealth lays off 50 staff members

July 12, 2019, 12:50pm Business

PeaceHealth has laid off approximately 50 employees from its Technology Solutions Partners division. In a statement Friday, the health care company said the layoffs resulted from a decision to centralize some of its tech support services to a shared services center in Vancouver. Read story

James “Jim” Barr IV, new CEO of Nautilus Inc.

New CEO to lead Nautilus into ‘next era’

James “Jim” Barr IV, new CEO of Nautilus Inc.

July 10, 2019, 3:54pm Business

Nautilus Inc. has named as its new CEO a man it hails as a proven digital innovator, the Vancouver-based exercise machine company announced this week. Read story

An aerial view of the old Fisher’s Quarry mine, just off of Exit 10 north of state Highway 14 in east Vancouver, as seen in March 2015. The rock quarry is the site of a new condominium development called Ledges at Columbia Palisades, which makes up one piece of an 84-acre redevelopment project.

Condominium development in works at old rock quarry

An aerial view of the old Fisher’s Quarry mine, just off of Exit 10 north of state Highway 14 in east Vancouver, as seen in March 2015. The rock quarry is the site of a new condominium development called Ledges at Columbia Palisades, which makes up one piece of an 84-acre redevelopment project.

July 10, 2019, 6:00am Business

New condominiums are in the works at an old rock quarry, part of a massive redevelopment underway on a site north of state Highway 14 in east Vancouver. Read story

Another gas leak prompts evacuation of QFC grocery store in east Vancouver

July 6, 2019, 8:00pm Clark County News

The QFC grocery store at 3505 S.E. 192nd Ave., Vancouver, had its second carbon monoxide leak within a month Saturday morning. Read story

East Vancouver: Chartwells staff, from left, Stacy Struck, Katie Rasmussen and Abida Murtaza brought radishes to Burton Elementary School, which played host to the Harvest of the Month program recently.

Radishes come to Evergreen schools through Harvest of the Month

East Vancouver: Chartwells staff, from left, Stacy Struck, Katie Rasmussen and Abida Murtaza brought radishes to Burton Elementary School, which played host to the Harvest of the Month program recently.

July 6, 2019, 5:33am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and Evergreen Public Schools’ Chartwells food service brought radishes to Burton Elementary School recently as part of the Harvest of the Month program. Read story

Assistance League names officers for upcoming year

June 22, 2019, 5:15am Community

The Assistance League Southwest Washington kicked off a new year of fundraising and volunteering at its May 16 meeting by installing new officers. Read story

Bill McMahon, former Nautilus Inc. chief operating officer, left, talks about the company with Sid Nayar, chief financial officer, who is leaving the company.

Nautilus chief financial officer Nayar resigns

Bill McMahon, former Nautilus Inc. chief operating officer, left, talks about the company with Sid Nayar, chief financial officer, who is leaving the company.

June 21, 2019, 5:20pm Business

Sid Nayar, chief financial officer of Nautilus since 2014, has resigned, the Vancouver-based exercise equipment brand announced Friday. Read story

The Whole Foods Market in the Mill Plain Plaza shopping center is slated to close in mid-August, employees told customers on Friday. It’s the only Whole Foods location in Clark County.

East Vancouver Whole Foods to close in August

The Whole Foods Market in the Mill Plain Plaza shopping center is slated to close in mid-August, employees told customers on Friday. It’s the only Whole Foods location in Clark County.

June 21, 2019, 4:50pm Business

Vancouver’s only Whole Foods appears set to close in about two months. Employees told customers on Friday that the Whole Foods near 164th Ave and Mill Plain Blvd will shut down on or around Aug. 18, and will not be moving to a new location. Read story

Gabe Duarte, a residential garbage truck driver with Waste Connections, collects garbage in an east Vancouver neighborhood last week. August will mark 15 years on the job for Duarte. The Los Angeles native moved to the area with his father in 1989. He never set out to be a garbage collector. “I think it’s decent. I’ve been able to raise my family, my two kids. The benefits are good, I believe. My wife and daughter have different medication they need. It’s helped with that,” Duarte said.

Working in Clark County: Gabe Duarte, residential garbage truck driver with Waste Connections

Gabe Duarte, a residential garbage truck driver with Waste Connections, collects garbage in an east Vancouver neighborhood last week. August will mark 15 years on the job for Duarte. The Los Angeles native moved to the area with his father in 1989. He never set out to be a garbage collector. “I think it’s decent. I’ve been able to raise my family, my two kids. The benefits are good, I believe. My wife and daughter have different medication they need. It’s helped with that,” Duarte said.

June 17, 2019, 6:01am Business

One man’s trash is another man’s, well, job. Read story

Cars navigate a traffic circle Friday on Northeast 18th Street a few blocks past the site of proposed improvements in Vancouver.

City ready to do something about 18th Street’s inconvenient gap

Cars navigate a traffic circle Friday on Northeast 18th Street a few blocks past the site of proposed improvements in Vancouver.

June 8, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Early proposed designs of a project that would connect a disjointed road across a swath of Vancouver land was revealed to the public for the first time this week. Read story