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Aisha Rabbani, manager of Bead Paradise, is hoping the event will bring more families out to enjoy downtown Camas.
Aisha Rabbani, manager of Bead Paradise, is hoping the event will bring more families out to enjoy downtown Camas.

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April 21, 2022
The cover of the city of Camas' 2022 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan shows a bridge in Camas' Washougal River Greenway. (Photo courtesy of the city of Camas)

Camas OKs parks & rec ‘wish list’

After closing a two-week public hearing that included more than three hours’ worth of council debate, public testimony and repeated clarifications from city staff, the Camas City Council voted 6-1 this week to formally approve the city’s 2022 Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Plan and its prioritized list of short- and long-range capital facilities needs.

February 13, 2020

NW Natural Parade of Homes coming to Washougal

The Building Industry Association of Clark County’s (BIACC) NW Natural Clark County Parade of Homes event will be held from Sept. 4-20 at Magnolia Heights, a residential development in Washougal.

January 11, 2018
Camas-Washougal Fire Department firefighters attack a commercial fire burning through a storage yard in Washougal in July of 2017. (Post-Record file photo)

Camas eyes partnership with ECFR

How does a growing city address the possibility of increased fire and emergency medical service (EMS) calls without taxing its current system or going overboard by spending millions on future stations that may or may not be needed?

July 17, 2012
Pam Zolotko has opened The World Works, in downtown Camas. The business, which relocated from Vancouver, carries gifts, vintage military items, jewelry, memorabilia, furniture, home decor and "re-purposed" art. Consignment opportunities are available.

The World Works seeks local artists and consigners

The owner of a shop that recently opened in downtown Camas has a global perspective. Pam Zolotko, owner of The World Works, sells a variety of items from many countries. They include “safari decor,” such as African masks and elephant-shaped carvings. The business specializes in consignment and resale items.

January 5, 2012
Aisha Rabbani, manager of Bead Paradise, is hoping the event will bring more families out to enjoy downtown Camas.

Beads Glorious Beads

With the holidays over and January in full swing, time can seem to drag on during the sometimes dreary, short days.