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The 75-foot mast of the Grant Street Pier was installed this week. Galvanized steel cables running from the pier through the mast and into the ground will keep the pier aloft.

Pier mast rises at The Waterfront Vancouver

The 75-foot mast of the Grant Street Pier was installed this week. Galvanized steel cables running from the pier through the mast and into the ground will keep the pier aloft.

October 25, 2017, 5:15pm Business

One of the biggest flourishes of The Waterfront Vancouver is coming together. Read story

Esther Short: Even though the Paddle for Life event was canceled this year, the nonprofit organizer still raised $14,500 for the intended beneficiary: Clark County Veterans Assistance Center. From left: Rachel Beck, vice president of Paddle for Life, Gail Liberman, secretary of Paddle for Life, Judy Russel, president of Clark County Veterans Assistance Center, Sharon Tyre, chairwoman of Clark County Veterans Assistance Center, and Blanche Grimes, president of Paddle for Life.

Canceled race raises money for veterans center

Esther Short: Even though the Paddle for Life event was canceled this year, the nonprofit organizer still raised $14,500 for the intended beneficiary: Clark County Veterans Assistance Center. From left: Rachel Beck, vice president of Paddle for Life, Gail Liberman, secretary of Paddle for Life, Judy Russel, president of Clark County Veterans Assistance Center, Sharon Tyre, chairwoman of Clark County Veterans Assistance Center, and Blanche Grimes, president of Paddle for Life.

October 25, 2017, 5:59am Community

Due to unforeseen circumstances, this year’s Paddle for Life race was canceled. The nonprofit event aimed to organize dragon boat races to raise money for local charities. Even without the race, the nonprofit still raised $14,500 for this year’s beneficiary, Clark County Veterans Assistance Center. The center’s goal is to… Read story

Eben Ayers exits the balcony of the STEM building at Clark College. The balcony serves as a great vantage place to overlook the campus.

On night watch at Clark College

Eben Ayers exits the balcony of the STEM building at Clark College. The balcony serves as a great vantage place to overlook the campus.

October 22, 2017, 6:01am Clark County Life

“Hi there, how are you doing?” asks Clark College campus security officer Eben Ayers as he strides toward two men leaning against traveling backpacks, the fabric of the packs worn and the men’s faces weary. They were resting between the fencing of the soccer field and bushes that line the… Read story

Candlelit lanterns for evening walking tours at Fort Vancouver and Vancouver Barracks.

Fort Vancouver lantern tours shed candlelight on historic site

Candlelit lanterns for evening walking tours at Fort Vancouver and Vancouver Barracks.

October 21, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

Flickering lights will illuminate several chapters of history when Fort Vancouver debuts a pair of Saturday lantern tours later this month. Read story

Why Racing Events announced Friday that it has a new marathon, half-marathon and 5K on the books for September 2018. The new event will be a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.

Vancouver USA Marathon replacement in the wings

Why Racing Events announced Friday that it has a new marathon, half-marathon and 5K on the books for September 2018. The new event will be a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.

October 20, 2017, 5:29pm Clark County News

A replacement for the Vancouver USA Marathon is on its mark and ready to go. Read story

An assortment of handmade truffles and fudge at Fleur Chocolate.

Fleur Chocolate is a delicious diversion in downtown Vancouver

An assortment of handmade truffles and fudge at Fleur Chocolate.

October 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

At Fleur Chocolate, gourmet chocolates are made daily with the finest ingredients and according to European tradition. With a rotation of more than 30 varieties, there is something for everyone who shares the love of chocolate. In addition to chocolate, the little French-style cafe has coffee, tea, ice cream, fudge… Read story

Perfect Co., a maker of smart scales and software for making precise recipes, will mix its technology with NutriBullet’s to create a new smart blender going on sale during the holidays.

Vancouver smart scale company Perfect Co. partnering with NutriBullet

Perfect Co., a maker of smart scales and software for making precise recipes, will mix its technology with NutriBullet’s to create a new smart blender going on sale during the holidays.

October 19, 2017, 4:50pm Business

A partnership with a popular blender brand could be a recipe for success for one Vancouver tech company. Read story

Bill and Elizabeth Walters chat with customers Tasha Wood and Amy Graeff, both of Vancouver, at The Rusty Chain in Vancouver’s Carter Park neighborhood on Friday afternoon. Wood and Graeff live nearby and say the bar and grill is their favorite spot.

Making noise about noise in Carter Park

Bill and Elizabeth Walters chat with customers Tasha Wood and Amy Graeff, both of Vancouver, at The Rusty Chain in Vancouver’s Carter Park neighborhood on Friday afternoon. Wood and Graeff live nearby and say the bar and grill is their favorite spot.

October 18, 2017, 6:05am Clark County Life

Elizabeth and Bill Walters had a five-year plan. The couple wanted to own their own business, and given Elizabeth Walters’ background as a business major, a plan was devised. Four years into that plan, the Walters stumbled onto what would become the Rusty Chain Bar and Grill. Read story

Esther Short: Representatives from General Sheet Metal at Workforce Southwest Washington’s Manufacturing Day event on Oct. 3, in which students met with 10 local manufacturing companies.

Workforce Southwest connects students to local manufacturers

Esther Short: Representatives from General Sheet Metal at Workforce Southwest Washington’s Manufacturing Day event on Oct. 3, in which students met with 10 local manufacturing companies.

October 18, 2017, 5:53am Community

Workforce Southwest Washington hosted an event for 175 local students on Oct. 3 in observance of Manufacturing Day. The event featured 10 local manufacturing companies presenting to students from the Washington State School for the Blind, Educational Service District 112 and several other local school districts. The students learned about… Read story

Anthony Vendetti of Vancouver, center in navy blue, waits in line to place his order at The Mighty Bowl’s restaurant in downtown Vancouver. The new restaurant will be open Monday through Friday.

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Anthony Vendetti of Vancouver, center in navy blue, waits in line to place his order at The Mighty Bowl’s restaurant in downtown Vancouver. The new restaurant will be open Monday through Friday.

October 17, 2017, 5:30pm Business

For five years, The Mighty Bowl has been a hero of the local food scene, doling out rice-and-bean bowls from a food truck and, later, a downtown walk-up window. But you might say it always had a kryptonite — seating. Read story