<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=192888919167017&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
Friday,  November 1 , 2024

Linkedin Pinterest

Tagged Articles:
East Vancouver

Produce Manager Phillip Ferrier stocks fresh grapes at New Seasons Market in Vancouver. Almost half of U.S. consumers grocery shop online, according to a recent survey by KPMG, a network of professional service firms.

Grocery industry fighting to stay fresh in Clark County

Produce Manager Phillip Ferrier stocks fresh grapes at New Seasons Market in Vancouver. Almost half of U.S. consumers grocery shop online, according to a recent survey by KPMG, a network of professional service firms.

June 2, 2019, 6:02am Business

The failure of Vancouver’s seven-year effort to land a grocery store on city-owned downtown property illuminated just how competitive the grocery business is. Read story

East Vancouver: Students at Mill Plain Elementary School participated in an Arts and Culture Night on May 16.

Mill Plain Elementary students discover culture at fair

East Vancouver: Students at Mill Plain Elementary School participated in an Arts and Culture Night on May 16.

May 25, 2019, 6:00am Community

Mill Plain Elementary School held an Art and Culture Fair on May 16, where students shared stories about who they are and what cultures make up the school. There was a free dinner of traditional food from different parts of the world provided by the school and parents. Students observed… Read story

The Dungeness crab ravioli, left, Nonnie’s meatballs, center, and the bacon wrapped meatloaf, right, at Three Sixty Kitchen.

Three Sixty a snazzy spot for Italian in Vancouver

The Dungeness crab ravioli, left, Nonnie’s meatballs, center, and the bacon wrapped meatloaf, right, at Three Sixty Kitchen.

May 24, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

Three Sixty Kitchen & Bar is located in a strip mall where QFC anchors a shopping center on 192nd Avenue. The premium casual restaurant serves seasonally inspired Italian dishes, as well as pizza and desserts. It is a convenient and comfortable dinner spot and a snazzy place to meet friends… Read story

The marquee and box office displays at the Mill Plain Cinetopia still list showtimes for current movies, but the location is clearly closed.

It’s official: Cinetopia bought by AMC

The marquee and box office displays at the Mill Plain Cinetopia still list showtimes for current movies, but the location is clearly closed.

May 23, 2019, 5:20pm Business

Cinetopia has officially been acquired by AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc., the largest multiplex theater operator in the world. The four Cinetopia theaters — two in Vancouver, one in Beaverton, Ore., and one in Overland Park, Kans. — will reopen as AMC theaters. Read story

Cinetopia Vancouver Mall 23 (pictured in 2017) is the local luxury theater chain’s third location and occupies two levels at Vancouver Mall. All four of Cinetopia’s locations were partially or fully closed this week, and former employees say the company is being purchased by theater corporation AMC.

AMC appears poised to purchase Cinetopia

Cinetopia Vancouver Mall 23 (pictured in 2017) is the local luxury theater chain’s third location and occupies two levels at Vancouver Mall. All four of Cinetopia’s locations were partially or fully closed this week, and former employees say the company is being purchased by theater corporation AMC.

May 23, 2019, 6:00am Business

Two former Cinetopia employees told The Columbian on Wednesday that AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. is purchasing the company, and the closure this week of the local luxury theaters is part of a transition that began several weeks ago with a round of layoffs among Cinetopia’s kitchen and server staff. Read story

The Best Western Premier at 1500 Southeast 167th Ave. in Fisher’s Landing, at the edge of the Columbia Tech Center will hold a grand opening Wednesday.

Vancouver hotel focuses on services, amenities

The Best Western Premier at 1500 Southeast 167th Ave. in Fisher’s Landing, at the edge of the Columbia Tech Center will hold a grand opening Wednesday.

May 21, 2019, 6:01am Business

The latest addition to Vancouver’s growing hotel lineup will host a grand opening tomorrow: the Best Western Premier Hotel at Fisher’s Landing. Read story

Mountain View students show off math skills

May 18, 2019, 5:39am Community

Students at Mountain View High School demonstrated their math abilities in two competitions recently. Read story

“Kindred” by Marina Mamaeva-Wooden from the Medallion Art School of Vancouver won first place in the 2019 Southwest Washington Congressional Art Competition. The piece will hang at the U.S. Capitol Building.

Vancouver student wins art contest sponsored by Herrera Beutler

“Kindred” by Marina Mamaeva-Wooden from the Medallion Art School of Vancouver won first place in the 2019 Southwest Washington Congressional Art Competition. The piece will hang at the U.S. Capitol Building.

May 18, 2019, 5:38am Community

Vancouver student Marina Mamaeva-Wooden won first place in the 2019 Southwest Washington Congressional Art Competition with her painting titled “Kindred.” Read story

East Vancouver: Vancouver Moose Lodge 1774 volunteers hosted a karaoke party at Springwood Landing Gracious Retirement Living in honor of Jack Grauer, a new resident who is 98 years old and can no longer drive himself to sing karaoke every week, like he used to do.

Vancouver Moose Lodge 1774 hosts karaoke party at assisted living center

East Vancouver: Vancouver Moose Lodge 1774 volunteers hosted a karaoke party at Springwood Landing Gracious Retirement Living in honor of Jack Grauer, a new resident who is 98 years old and can no longer drive himself to sing karaoke every week, like he used to do.

May 18, 2019, 5:16am Community

Residents at Springwood Landing Gracious Retirement Living were treated to a karaoke party recently hosted by Vancouver Moose Lodge 1774. Read story

A motorist passes a Dollar Tree store along Northeast 162nd Avenue on Thursday afternoon, May 16, 2019. The Washington State Department of Labor &amp; Industries announced Thursday a $503,200 fine against the store, alleging unsafe conditions.

Dollar Tree in Vancouver fined $503,200 for unsafe conditions

A motorist passes a Dollar Tree store along Northeast 162nd Avenue on Thursday afternoon, May 16, 2019. The Washington State Department of Labor &amp; Industries announced Thursday a $503,200 fine against the store, alleging unsafe conditions.

May 16, 2019, 7:08pm Business

The state Department of Labor & Industries announced Thursday a $503,200 fine against a Dollar Tree store in Vancouver, alleging unsafe conditions. It’s one of the largest fines the agency has ever issued. Read story