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The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is coming to the Portland area. Here’s what to expect

The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck stopped at Washington Square Mall on May 23 and will be at the Clackamas Town Center on May 30....

Rob Shaw: The Site C dam John Horgan once tried to stop now bears his name

John Horgan would probably find it amusing to hear that his old government colleagues named the Site C dam after him. After all, at...

RAJ Sports to consolidate 200-plus employees in new HQ

The Portland Fire and Portland Thorns ownership is expanding its lease at the Evergreen Corporate Center. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from...

New renderings show Washington Square mall food court renovation and fresh look

Washington Square previously announced plans for a multi-phased update and the addition of DICK'S House of Sport, which is expected to open in fall...

S&P/TSX composite up nearly 100 points as oil tops US$100 a barrel

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was up nearly 100 points in late-morning trading, helped by strength in the energy sector as the price...

B.C. lender pushed interest rates past legal ceiling, class action alleges

A B.C. company that allegedly offers loans at high interest rates has become the target of a proposed class-action lawsuit for attempting to exploit...

Providence to exit health insurance business in 2027

Providence Health Plan is the third largest in Oregon. PHP's total membership in Oregon is 421,000, with another 13,139 in Washington. It employs 1,150...

Vancouver mayor moves to roll back major climate bylaws, sparking clash with province

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has accused B.C.'s housing minister of interfering in city affairs after he proposed a motion that would pause and repeal multiple climate...

Fans disappointed over ticket, hotel costs during World Cup in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — Chris Van Brockhoven booked his trip to Vancouver last summer in the hopes of attending a World Cup match, but after learning...

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