C-Tran hears ideas and concerns from riders and business owners along the Fourth Plain corridor.
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BRT Workshop
November 16, 2011
C-Tran hears ideas and concerns from riders and business owners along the Fourth Plain corridor.
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State Transportation Commission tour
November 15, 2011
State Transportation Commission tour
CRC officials and members of the Washington State Transportation Commission tour the I-5 Bridge project area Tuesday.
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Fire Station 6 Reopens
November 6, 2011
After closing due to budget shortfalls, Fire Station 6 reopens.
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Heritage High School Flash Mob
October 28, 2011
Heritage High School Flash Mob
Heritage dance students stage a 'flash mob' dance in the Heritage lunch room Friday afternoon. Many dance students in Evergreen district high schools will be part of a global "Thriller" event on Saturday evening at McKenzie Stadium.
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Condit Dam breached reaction
October 26, 2011
Jay Letto, a resident of the White Salmon area, responds to how he felt the breaching of Condit Dam went.
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Condit Dam Breached
October 26, 2011
Guests and media watch the breaching of Condit Dam from a vantage point near the dam.
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Breaching Condit Dam
October 26, 2011
This video shows the first moments after the breaching of Condit Dam on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, releasing the White Salmon River to flow freely for the first time in more than 100 years.
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Fire Station 6 training burn
October 24, 2011
Vancouver Fire Department recruits gain experience fighting a real fire before Fire Station 6 reopens in November with federal grant money.
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Off Beat: Why firewalk? October 24, 2011
Jeff Davis walked on burning coals because the publishers of his book "Weird Washington" wanted a photo of him doing it. When he delivered the photo, they thought it was great. So great, in fact, that they wanted him to do it again ... on video. This is that video.
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GPNF road decommissioning
October 22, 2011
The U.S. Forest Service decommissions a road in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
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Paws for applause at Dogtoberfest
October 22, 2011
Paws for applause at Dogtoberfest
Melody, a treeing walker coonhound who won best costume for her coonskin cap Saturday at Dogtoberfest, also finished second in the singing competition.
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Occupy Vancouver
October 15, 2011
An estimated 700 demonstrators participated in Occupy Vancouver, first meeting at Esther Short Park and then marching through downtown Vancouver, Saturday, October 15, 2011.
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Marchers chant
October 15, 2011
Marchers chant as they cross over Interstate 5 on Evergreen Boulevard on Saturday as part of the Occupy Vancouver protest.
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Occupy Vancouver march
October 15, 2011
Marchers cross over Interstate 5 on Evergreen Boulevard on Saturday as part of the Occupy Vancouver protest.
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Operation Gang Green October 13, 2011
The Clark-Skamania Drug Task force raided 56 homes in Clark County on Oct. 13 in the largest drug bust in local history. Video by Paul Suarez and Zachary Kaufman.
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Vancouver drug raid
October 13, 2011
Video provided by the Vancouver Police Department shows officers raiding a Vancouver house on Thursday, Oct. 13, in the largest drug bust in the Clark County's history.
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Occupy Portland
October 6, 2011
Protesters march in downtown Portland.
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Huckleberry burn
October 2, 2011
The U.S. Forest service and the Yakama Tribe cooperate on a controlled burn of the Sawtooth Huckleberry Fields in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
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PubTalk Sept. 15
September 28, 2011
Ryan Moor launched Clark County PubTalk Sept. 15 by describing his journey from window washer and punk rock musician to founder of a silk-screen equipment business that employs 70 and earns $25 million in annual revenue. He spoke to a record 135 attendees gathered at Fort Vancouver National Site's E.B. Hamilton Hall. Nathan McDonald, Northwest chapter president of the Keiretsu Forum, outlined strategies for small businesses to increase their attractiveness to angel investors. Formed in 2000, the Keiretsu Forum is the world's largest angel investor network and has a local chapter that met Friday in Portland.
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Burgerville Demolition
September 26, 2011
Construction crews and equipment began razing Vancouver's oldest Burgerville restaurant today. The burger stand has operated at the downtown corner of East Mill Plain Boulevard and D Street since 1962.

