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Commercial fisherman Richie Williams of Astoria, Ore., unloads spring salmon from his gillnet boat on the docks at the Astoria Yacht Club in Astoria, Ore., in May.

Commission to get briefed on Columbia River salmon fishing reforms

Commercial fisherman Richie Williams of Astoria, Ore., unloads spring salmon from his gillnet boat on the docks at the Astoria Yacht Club in Astoria, Ore., in May.

November 1, 2016, 6:04am Latest News

Current policy calls for ending gillnetting in the main stem of the Columbia River starting in 2017 Read story

Sunday is the last day of the Vancouver Farmer Market this season.

Familiar faces on final weekend of Vancouver Farmers Market

Sunday is the last day of the Vancouver Farmer Market this season.

October 29, 2016, 5:40pm Clark County News

When Dale and Tom Davis have guests visiting from out of town, there’s always one must-see on the list: the Vancouver Farmers Market. Read story

The Informant is served with tots Oct. 24 at The Hoosegow Smoke House BBQ in downtown Vancouver.

Hoosegow brings hearty BBQ downtown

The Informant is served with tots Oct. 24 at The Hoosegow Smoke House BBQ in downtown Vancouver.

October 28, 2016, 6:05am Clark County Life

Why: The Hoosegow Smoke House BBQ was established a couple of years ago in downtown Vancouver and has been under new ownership since August. The family-friendly restaurant has comfortable dining and also is available for private events. With early hours during the workweek, the Hoosegow provides another breakfast option, or… Read story

Vancouver Waterfront getting $1.3 million water pump

October 27, 2016, 6:14pm Business

Before developers can bring to life the vision of a gleaming cityscape along the Columbia River waterfront, they first need a new set of pipes. Read story

Fishing report 10/27

October 27, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Angling options a bit thin as salmon season wanes and Columbia River remains closed; Swift Reservoir still producing trout, coho Read story

Vancouver Wildlife League to meet Wednesday

October 27, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

New regional director for Department of Fish and Wildlife will be guest speaker Read story

Razor clam digging scheduled at Twin Harbors beach for Friday has been cancelled due to an elevated level of domoic acid, a natural marine toxin.

High marine toxin level cancels Twin Harbors clam dig

Razor clam digging scheduled at Twin Harbors beach for Friday has been cancelled due to an elevated level of domoic acid, a natural marine toxin.

October 25, 2016, 6:03am Latest News

Digging was scheduled to begin Friday; testing shows elevated toxin level moving north up coast Read story

Clark College Cuisine Instructor Aaron Guerra, center, talks Thursday to interested wine and beer distributors about Clark College&#039;s new culinary program during a tour of the facility that&#039;s under construction, aiming to open next fall.

Clark culinary program getting a new home

Clark College Cuisine Instructor Aaron Guerra, center, talks Thursday to interested wine and beer distributors about Clark College&#039;s new culinary program during a tour of the facility that&#039;s under construction, aiming to open next fall.

October 25, 2016, 6:01am Business

Construction of the Tod and Maxine McClaskey Culinary Institute at Clark College is on schedule for completion by fall 2017. Read story

An etched-glass portrait of a woman watches guests leave the O.O. Howard House on Sunday during the Spirit Tales walking tour around Officers Row and the West Barracks.

Walking tour features old haunts on fort grounds

An etched-glass portrait of a woman watches guests leave the O.O. Howard House on Sunday during the Spirit Tales walking tour around Officers Row and the West Barracks.

October 23, 2016, 8:45pm Clark County News

All seemed calm along the picturesque Officers Row in Vancouver on Sunday afternoon. Trees lined the street, displaying their autumn colors, and visitors happily strolled the sidewalks. Read story

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, right, admires the vaulted ceilings as he talks with Michael True of the Fort Vancouver National Trust in the chapel of the Providence Academy building.

Inslee tours Providence Academy, leaves his mark

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, right, admires the vaulted ceilings as he talks with Michael True of the Fort Vancouver National Trust in the chapel of the Providence Academy building.

October 22, 2016, 8:30pm Clark County News

Holding on to a rickety wooden ladder, Gov. Jay Inslee leaned over and signed the interior wall of the cupola at Providence Academy. Read story