November 5, 2019, 12:50pm Business
Five protesters were arrested late Tuesday morning while trying to block a ship from unloading pieces of oil pipe at the Port of Vancouver. The protesters arrived early in the morning in boats and positioned themselves in the Columbia River at the base of one of the port’s docks. Read story
November 3, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News
There’s something particularly off about the off-year election on Tuesday. Read story
October 21, 2019, 6:00am Business
If you judge this year’s Port of Vancouver commissioner election by the previous two, it’s a real snoozer. Read story
October 17, 2019, 2:03pm Business
Activists with the environmental group Portland Rising Tide staged a protest Thursday at the Port of Vancouver, blocking train tracks to disrupt the transport of pipe segments bound for the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project in Canada. Read story
October 16, 2019, 6:00am Business
The Pacific Northwest Waterways Association last week presented Port of Vancouver Commissioner Jerry Oliver with its Distinguished Service Award. Read story
October 4, 2019, 6:02am Business
Tonight’s Night Market Vancouver will mark the two-year anniversary of the monthly public vendor event, which has quickly grown into a downtown mainstay. Read story
October 2, 2019, 6:00pm Business
The ports of Vancouver and Camas-Washougal each gave an update on their respective waterfront redevelopment projects at a Tuesday evening event hosted by the Southwest Washington Contractors Association. Read story
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
September 24, 2019, 8:51pm Clark County News
The Port of Vancouver provided or supported more than 24,000 jobs in 2018, according to an economic impact study released Tuesday. Read story
September 20, 2019, 5:43pm Business
Amid emergency repairs of the Bonneville Lock that has halted commerce in the Columbia River for weeks, one of the biggest companies impacted, United Grain Corp., has resorted to moving grain through the Columbia River Gorge by train. Read story