<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=192888919167017&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
Tuesday,  November 26 , 2024

Linkedin Pinterest

Tagged Articles:
West Vancouver

Washington State University Vancouver graduate student Katie Sweeney leaves the docks at the Vancouver Lake Sailing Club after collecting water samples.

WSUV research at Vancouver Lake part of efforts to solve global problem

Washington State University Vancouver graduate student Katie Sweeney leaves the docks at the Vancouver Lake Sailing Club after collecting water samples.

September 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

During a downpour in mid-September, Katie Sweeney, outfitted in rain pants, boots and a raincoat, knelt down on a dock at the Vancouver Lake Sailing Club and started collecting water samples. Read story

Natalie Parker, 6, of Vancouver shows off a figurine she found in a dollar bin Sunday afternoon.

Collectors feed passion for nostalgia at Vintage Toy Show and Sale

Natalie Parker, 6, of Vancouver shows off a figurine she found in a dollar bin Sunday afternoon.

September 29, 2019, 8:38pm Clark County News

The passion that many toy collectors have for their products can be summarized in one word: nostalgia. But what the word means to each collector is a different matter. Read story

Lisa Harris of Vancouver, left, and Erica Nuth of Beaverton, Ore., taste different beers at the newest Waterfront Vancouver restaurant, Barlow&#039;s Public House. Barlow&#039;s has one of the first self-serve tap walls in the Portland area. Customers are given a card that is connected to their bill, and each pour is calculated and tallied.

Barlow’s tap wall draws interest on Waterfront Vancouver

Lisa Harris of Vancouver, left, and Erica Nuth of Beaverton, Ore., taste different beers at the newest Waterfront Vancouver restaurant, Barlow&#039;s Public House. Barlow&#039;s has one of the first self-serve tap walls in the Portland area. Customers are given a card that is connected to their bill, and each pour is calculated and tallied.

September 29, 2019, 6:05am Business

Tasha Graeff took the plastic card, walked to the beer tap and poured a locally brewed IPA into a glass. Read story

Kathy Bender of Vancouver, bottom left, walks her dog Henry, 4, along the Columbia River at The Waterfront Vancouver early this month.

Waterfront Vancouver celebrates first anniversary of grand opening

Kathy Bender of Vancouver, bottom left, walks her dog Henry, 4, along the Columbia River at The Waterfront Vancouver early this month.

September 29, 2019, 6:05am Business

One year ago today, an estimated 15,000 people gathered to celebrate the debut of Vancouver Waterfront Park and Grant Street Pier, the central features of The Waterfront Vancouver development. Read story

Kimberly Thornbury poses for a press photo at The Rediviva on Wednesday.

Living the Waterfront Vancouver life

Kimberly Thornbury poses for a press photo at The Rediviva on Wednesday.

September 29, 2019, 6:03am Business

Among the most notable of the many changes that have reshaped The Waterfront Vancouver in the past year: People live there! Read story

Esther Short: Attorney Jill Sasser served as emcee for the fifth annual Battle of the Lawyer Bands.

Battle of Lawyer Bands raises money for volunteer court program

Esther Short: Attorney Jill Sasser served as emcee for the fifth annual Battle of the Lawyer Bands.

September 28, 2019, 5:39am Community

The Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program helps people who can’t afford an attorney navigate the court system, but one night a year, the lawyers turn against each other and face off in the Battle of the Lawyer Bands. Read story

New playground equipment a hit at Vancouver Lake Park

September 28, 2019, 5:36am Community

With the support of a Clark County Parks Foundation grant, a new Spin-Max Tower was installed at Vancouver Lake Regional Park over the summer to replace deteriorating equipment. Read story

(Courtesy of the city of Vancouver)
Someone stole the T out of the sign at Vancouver Waterfront Park.

T is for thief: Letter goes missing from waterfront park sign

(Courtesy of the city of Vancouver)
Someone stole the T out of the sign at Vancouver Waterfront Park.

September 27, 2019, 5:30pm Clark County News

A letter has gone missing from Vancouver Waterfront Park. Read story

A concept rendering shows an overhead view of the entire Providence Academy campus with both phases of the Aegis project in place.

Developers debut plans for Providence Academy’s ‘Phase II’

A concept rendering shows an overhead view of the entire Providence Academy campus with both phases of the Aegis project in place.

September 26, 2019, 8:30pm Business

The team behind the renovation of the Providence Academy and the redevelopment of its downtown Vancouver campus has debuted plans for “Phase II” of the project, which will focus on the northern portion of the historic site. Read story

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers posted a photo of work replacing a damaged sill at the Bonneville Navigation Lock at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.

Bonneville Navigation Lock to reopen as soon as Friday night

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers posted a photo of work replacing a damaged sill at the Bonneville Navigation Lock at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.

September 26, 2019, 4:23pm Business

The Bonneville Navigation Lock could reopen to river traffic as early as Friday night, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ending a three-week closure caused by an emergency repair project. Read story