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February 14, 2018
Leslie Rick, owner of Mystic Gardens, a florist in Camas, is an ordained minister who can provide weddings in her business' drive-thru. Weddings can also be held inside the floral shop or on the covered patio. (Photos by Dawn Feldhaus/Post-Record)

Drive-thru wedding? In Camas, that’s an option

Itchin’ to get hitched, but don’t want to spend a bundle of money or time planning your wedding? Leslie Rick, owner of Camas’ Mystic Gardens floral business, can help you out.

February 8, 2018
iQ Credit Union will relocate its Camas branch from the Sixth Avenue Commercial Center to 236 N.E. Fourth Ave. (pictured), in March. The iQ operational functions will continue in the Fourth Avenue location, and an iQ branch will open in front of the office space.

iQ to relocate Camas branch

iQ Credit Union will soon move its Camas branch from the Sixth Avenue Commercial Center to its operations center in downtown Camas.

February 8, 2018
A restaurant serving contemporary American cuisine is expected to open in April at 401 N.E. Fourth Ave., on the ground floor of the Camas Hotel, in downtown Camas. The space, previously occupied by Miss Nola's Cafe, has been vacant since September of 2017.

New restaurant coming to the Camas Hotel

A new restaurant serving “contemporary American cuisine” will soon occupy the empty dining spot on the ground floor of the Camas Hotel in downtown Camas.

January 18, 2018
Progress continues on the Port of Camas-Washougal's Building 18, located in the Washougal-based Steigerwald Commerce Center. Port Commissioners recently approved a 10-year lease with iFillCup, a distributor of coffee pods and automatic filling machines, to occupy 9,900 square feet of the 49,500-square-foot building. Panther RV Products, LLC, also will lease 9,900 square feet. That leaves 29,700 square feet available in the building, which is expected to be completed in May of 2018. (Photo contributed by the Port of Camas-Washougal)

Coffee pod distributor to move to Washougal

A Vancouver coffee pod distributor moving into a new Washougal industrial park building this summer plans to double its current workforce of 11 and start to manufacture eco-friendly versions of the popular coffee pods used in commercial and home single-cup coffee machines.