‘Fastest-growing’ Camas company sells
A Camas business that made Inc. magazine’s list of 5,000 fastest-growing companies in 2016 and 2017 has sold to a Montana firm.
A Camas business that made Inc. magazine’s list of 5,000 fastest-growing companies in 2016 and 2017 has sold to a Montana firm.
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.
iQ Credit Union will soon move its Camas branch from the Sixth Avenue Commercial Center to its operations center in downtown Camas.
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.
A longtime chiropractor from Castle Rock, Washington, is bringing his passion for microbrews to Camas.
Two companies that will locate in the Steigerwald Commerce Center are expected to bring 75 jobs, with annual average salaries of more than $60,000, to the Port of Camas-Washougal.
A former California couple has relocated their tax practice from California and become part of the Camas community.
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.
Looking to get rid of unwanted hair or banish acne for good in 2018? A new Camas salon may be able to help.
A business that combines learning with child care, owned by a Camas couple, is providing job opportunities for three former Pacific Crest Academy educators.