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Downtown Vancouver C-Tran route returns

August 9, 2022, 6:01am Business

C-Tran buses will return to a modified regular route in downtown Vancouver on Monday. Read story

Illuminated barrel booths are among the seating options at the new Willamette Valley Vineyards restaurant at The Waterfront Vancouver.

Willamette Valley Vineyards joins The Waterfront Vancouver

Illuminated barrel booths are among the seating options at the new Willamette Valley Vineyards restaurant at The Waterfront Vancouver.

August 5, 2022, 6:01am Business

Come mid-August, Willamette Valley Vineyards will join the ranks of several other wine-tasting rooms along Vancouver’s waterfront. Read story

ARNADA: Vancouver Dawn Lions Club recently helped to beautify the downtown area by trimming, weeding and mulching the roses seen in front of the Vancouver sign when exiting northbound Interstate 5.

Vancouver Dawn Lions Club refurbishes roses at the Vancouver freeway sign

ARNADA: Vancouver Dawn Lions Club recently helped to beautify the downtown area by trimming, weeding and mulching the roses seen in front of the Vancouver sign when exiting northbound Interstate 5.

July 30, 2022, 5:48am Community

Vancouver Dawn Lions Club working in conjunction with Vancouver’s Downtown Association recently helped to beautify the downtown area by trimming, weeding and mulching the roses seen in front of the Vancouver sign when exiting northbound Interstate 5. Fort Vancouver Rose Society provided advice in trimming and fertilizing. The Dawn Lions… Read story

Raise a glass as beer fests return to downtown Vancouver

July 28, 2022, 6:04am Clark County Life

After a pandemic pause, two festivals offering a chance to drink adult beverages in Vancouver’s Esther Short Park return this summer. Read story

Rob White, left, and Christopher Godwin, an Outsiders Inn employee, play Spades in a cooling center Wednesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Vancouver. White is homeless and a senior. He is vulnerable to the elements, and when it gets too hot, he needs shelter to survive. Thankfully, cooling centers are available throughout the city.

Vancouver shelters offer relief from heat

Rob White, left, and Christopher Godwin, an Outsiders Inn employee, play Spades in a cooling center Wednesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Vancouver. White is homeless and a senior. He is vulnerable to the elements, and when it gets too hot, he needs shelter to survive. Thankfully, cooling centers are available throughout the city.

July 27, 2022, 7:45pm Clark County News

Rob White is homeless and a senior. He is vulnerable to the elements, and when it gets too hot, he needs shelter to survive. Thankfully, shelter is available at St. Paul and at other cooling centers throughout Vancouver, and White has been able to cool off during the hot afternoons. Read story

Philanthropist Michael Lynch, honorary capital campaign co-chair, said, "Our new Open House Ministries West building will allow us to more than double the number of people we serve with only a small increase in operational costs.

Open House Ministries breaks ground on Vancouver apartment building for families transitioning out of homelessness

Philanthropist Michael Lynch, honorary capital campaign co-chair, said, "Our new Open House Ministries West building will allow us to more than double the number of people we serve with only a small increase in operational costs.

July 25, 2022, 8:19pm Churches & Religion

Open House Ministries broke ground Monday afternoon on a 30-unit apartment building at West 12th and Jefferson streets for people transitioning from homelessness. Read story

An abandoned ship, foreground, is seen in the Columbia River near Jantzen Beach, Ore., as the American Pride riverboat cruises past Vancouver.

Sunken ships in Columbia River create watery conundrum

An abandoned ship, foreground, is seen in the Columbia River near Jantzen Beach, Ore., as the American Pride riverboat cruises past Vancouver.

July 25, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

Two boat masts sticking out of the Columbia River, near the Interstate 5 Bridge, stand like headstones as a reminder of the sunken vessels that once floated there for about 16 years. Read story

Oregon Metro Councilor Shirley Craddick worked on both the Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement Program and the Columbia River Crossing. She says trust among the sponsors is much higher this time around.

Interstate 5 Bridge project partners come with caveats

Oregon Metro Councilor Shirley Craddick worked on both the Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement Program and the Columbia River Crossing. She says trust among the sponsors is much higher this time around.

July 24, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Eight partners in the Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement Program have endorsed the master plan, moving the project to the environmental review phase. But the conditions that most of the partners placed on their approval illustrate sizeable gaps in how each stakeholder views the project, and foreshadow the delicacy and difficulty… Read story

Share kitchen assistant Maddie May loads coolers with ice packs at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Vancouver. The organization is helping low-income students get proper nutrition in the summer.

Share Vancouver strives to ensure children, others in need have access to food during summer

Share kitchen assistant Maddie May loads coolers with ice packs at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Vancouver. The organization is helping low-income students get proper nutrition in the summer.

July 23, 2022, 6:01am Churches & Religion

Volunteers enter St. Joseph Catholic Church as early as 7 a.m. every weekday to prepare 400 meals for students during the summertime. Read story

The I-5 Bridge stretches over the Columbia River at sunrise.

I-5 Bridge Replacement Program moves into environmental review phase

The I-5 Bridge stretches over the Columbia River at sunrise.

July 21, 2022, 6:29pm Business

An early version of the Interstate 5 Bridge plan officially moved into the federal environmental review process after it was unanimously recommended by the executive steering committee on Thursday. Read story