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Moderator Mei Wu, from left, joins panelists Andy Lowery of RealWear, Kevin Getch of Webfor, Dorota Shortell of Simplexity Product Development and Aaron Holm of Blokable Inc. during the 2018 Economic Forecast Breakfast at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Vancouver, Thursday morning January 18, 2018.

Vancouver tech firms draw crowd at Economic Forecast Breakfast

Moderator Mei Wu, from left, joins panelists Andy Lowery of RealWear, Kevin Getch of Webfor, Dorota Shortell of Simplexity Product Development and Aaron Holm of Blokable Inc. during the 2018 Economic Forecast Breakfast at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Vancouver, Thursday morning January 18, 2018.

January 18, 2018, 12:11pm Business

Technology will continue to change the way we work and live, but it won’t change the need for people. Read story

The empty lot south of the Vancouver Community Library was originally to be a parking garage as part of the Library Square development. New plans indicate the space will be a school.

Vancouver district plans to build elementary school next to library

The empty lot south of the Vancouver Community Library was originally to be a parking garage as part of the Library Square development. New plans indicate the space will be a school.

January 16, 2018, 9:50am Clark County News

An elementary school is the latest announced addition to downtown Vancouver’s growing skyline. Read story

Independent theaters in Clark County say attendance has ticked up thanks to the growing popularity of MoviePass. They say the service makes moviegoers more willing to spend on niche or second-run movies.

Small theaters in Clark County embrace MoviePass

Independent theaters in Clark County say attendance has ticked up thanks to the growing popularity of MoviePass. They say the service makes moviegoers more willing to spend on niche or second-run movies.

January 16, 2018, 6:00am Business

It may be prestige films season at movie theaters near and far, but it’s an increasingly popular subscription service that is lately drumming up suspense. Read story

Jamason Lindeman of Robertson and Olson Construction, left, and metal artist Dave Frei of Cobalt Designworks, consider the final placement of “Bubbles,” a metal sculpture that’ll contribute some deep blue to the Washington Street sidewalk outside the new Uptown Apartments.

Putting public art in its place in Vancouver

Jamason Lindeman of Robertson and Olson Construction, left, and metal artist Dave Frei of Cobalt Designworks, consider the final placement of “Bubbles,” a metal sculpture that’ll contribute some deep blue to the Washington Street sidewalk outside the new Uptown Apartments.

January 12, 2018, 5:14pm Clark County News

On a chilly, gray Vancouver morning, the disk of powder-blue bubbles looked “just beautiful” from any angle, according to designer Jennifer Corio. Read story

Extra patrols watch for pedestrian safety in Uptown Village

January 12, 2018, 1:08pm Clark County News

The Target Zero Traffic Safety Task Force sent extra patrols Thursday to Vancouver’s Uptown Village area, specifically Main Street, to crack down on pedestrian safety laws. Read story

Construction continues at the Grant Street Pier, which recently had its pilings removed and is now floating over the Columbia River by its own cables, Thursday morning, Jan. 11, 2018.

Grant Street Pier is now floating above the water

Construction continues at the Grant Street Pier, which recently had its pilings removed and is now floating over the Columbia River by its own cables, Thursday morning, Jan. 11, 2018.

January 11, 2018, 6:50pm Business

Envisioned to look like a sailboat, the Grant Street Pier finally sails above the Columbia River in downtown Vancouver. Read story

Amey Laud, left, and Josh Iwata, employees of ClassHero, work together at CoLab, a shared office space in Vancouver. CoLab purchased competitor Columbia Collective and officially took over the space Jan. 1.

CoLab co-opts competitor in downtown Vancouver

Amey Laud, left, and Josh Iwata, employees of ClassHero, work together at CoLab, a shared office space in Vancouver. CoLab purchased competitor Columbia Collective and officially took over the space Jan. 1.

January 10, 2018, 6:05am Business

Downtown Vancouver’s two workshare companies are going to do a lot more sharing after one bought the other. Read story

Vancouver advocate for homeless honored by state organization

January 10, 2018, 5:55am Community

The Washington Low Income Housing Alliance recognized Andy Silver, executive director of the Council for the Homeless, with a 2017 Advocacy Award for Champion of Homes. Read story

Patricia Micutani, left, applauds while Lehman Holder and Carole Dollemore hug following the Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners’ unanimous decision to put an end date on Vancouver Energy’s rolling lease for a proposed oil terminal, Tuesday January 9, 2018, at the Port of Vancouver.

Port commissioners vote to end oil terminal lease in March

Patricia Micutani, left, applauds while Lehman Holder and Carole Dollemore hug following the Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners’ unanimous decision to put an end date on Vancouver Energy’s rolling lease for a proposed oil terminal, Tuesday January 9, 2018, at the Port of Vancouver.

January 9, 2018, 11:57am Business

The Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to put an end date on Vancouver Energy’s rolling lease for a proposed oil terminal. Read story

The parking lot west of Providence Academy, along C Street, pictured Friday. Filings with the city of Vancouver show plans to build two mixed-use buildings and parking there.

Two new buildings planned at The Academy

The parking lot west of Providence Academy, along C Street, pictured Friday. Filings with the city of Vancouver show plans to build two mixed-use buildings and parking there.

January 7, 2018, 5:53pm Business

Providence Academy is about to buzz like it’s the 19th century all over again. Read story