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Custom apparel firm leases space at Port of Vancouver

November 12, 2020, 6:02am Business

The Port of Vancouver has approved a five-year lease with Washougal-based Printforia Inc., a custom clothing provider that uses inkjet technology to print on cotton fabric. Read story

The Historic Trust, owner of the Providence Academy smokestack, raised only $600 in pledged donations to preserve it, even though it needs $800,000. The Trust continues its pursuit to tear it down in fear of collapse during an earthquake.

Efforts to save Providence Academy smokestack fall far short of $800,000 target

The Historic Trust, owner of the Providence Academy smokestack, raised only $600 in pledged donations to preserve it, even though it needs $800,000. The Trust continues its pursuit to tear it down in fear of collapse during an earthquake.

November 12, 2020, 6:00am Business

The demolition of the Providence Academy smokestack is getting closer to reality after the owner of the land, The Historic Trust, managed to secure pledges of only $600 of the $800,000 it would need to preserve it. Read story

Early renderings for the Block 3 Building submitted to the city of Vancouver. It&#039;s currently planned to be an eight-story apartment complex with 277 units, brick facing, ground-floor retail and a third-story balcony.

277-unit apartment complex planned for Waterfront Vancouver’s Block 3

Early renderings for the Block 3 Building submitted to the city of Vancouver. It&#039;s currently planned to be an eight-story apartment complex with 277 units, brick facing, ground-floor retail and a third-story balcony.

November 11, 2020, 6:03am Business

Plans for a new 277-unit apartment complex at Block 3 at The Waterfront Vancouver are in the making. They include an automated parking garage that uses robotics to fetch parked cars. Read story

People survey vendors Saturday at the Vancouver Farmers Market in downtown Vancouver. The fall market continues every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Dec. 19. At top, Jackie Allen, left, surveys the produce at Sunnyside-based Bautista Farms&#039; market stall.

Vancouver’s first Fall Farmers Market puts twist on the usual in unusual 2020

People survey vendors Saturday at the Vancouver Farmers Market in downtown Vancouver. The fall market continues every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Dec. 19. At top, Jackie Allen, left, surveys the produce at Sunnyside-based Bautista Farms&#039; market stall.

November 7, 2020, 5:48pm Clark County News

The drizzly autumn chill Saturday didn’t deter patrons of Vancouver’s inaugural Fall Farmers Market who braved the changing season to shop local goods and produce. Read story

Volunteer helps clean up park to help lose weight

November 7, 2020, 5:42am Community

The pandemic didn’t stop Karen Bean from staying active. The lone volunteer has been cleaning and weeding Hearthwood Park every day “since they closed the gym,” according to friend Laura Albright. Read story

COVID-19 precautions have altered the Vancouver Farmers Market this year and limited the number of visitors. In lieu of the usual harvest and holiday markets bookending Thanksgiving, an outdoor market will continue on Saturdays through Dec. 19.

Vancouver Farmers Market changes holiday plans

COVID-19 precautions have altered the Vancouver Farmers Market this year and limited the number of visitors. In lieu of the usual harvest and holiday markets bookending Thanksgiving, an outdoor market will continue on Saturdays through Dec. 19.

November 6, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Life

The coronavirus pandemic is altering the Vancouver Farmers Market’s cool-weather offerings this year. Read story

Protesters tag a wall with spray paint in downtown Vancouver on Friday night. Some windows also were smashed.

Arrests follow unrest in Vancouver after police shooting of Black man

Protesters tag a wall with spray paint in downtown Vancouver on Friday night. Some windows also were smashed.

October 31, 2020, 7:34pm Clark County News

Unrest roiled Hazel Dell and downtown Vancouver on Friday night as hundreds of demonstrators and counterdemonstrators marched in the streets and scuffled in the wake of the police shooting of a local Black man. More protests were planned for Saturday night -- but city officials closed Esther Short Park to… Read story

Protesters tag a wall with spray paint in downtown Vancouver Friday night. Some windows also were smashed.

Downtown Vancouver protests result in minor damage

Protesters tag a wall with spray paint in downtown Vancouver Friday night. Some windows also were smashed.

October 31, 2020, 8:14am Clark County News

Protests in downtown Vancouver late Friday resulted in vandalism to several businesses and county buildings. Read story

Officers Row walkway upgrade starts Nov. 5

October 31, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

A project to repave the Officers Row walkway from Fort Vancouver Way to East Reserve Street will begin Nov. 5. Read story

Friends of the Carpenter reopens, raises funds

October 31, 2020, 6:00am Community

Faith-based day shelter Friends of the Carpenter has made strides during the pandemic, recently raising $23,237 during the Give More 24! fundraising campaign for local nonprofits on Sept. 24. Read story