Jeld-Wen to sell majority stake to Canadian company
Klamath Falls-based Jeld-Wen Inc. announced the company will sell a majority stake to a Canadian investment firm in an $864 million deal.
Klamath Falls-based Jeld-Wen Inc. announced the company will sell a majority stake to a Canadian investment firm in an $864 million deal.
The Eugene district of the Bureau of Land Management is considering using herbicides to fight weeds, after 27 years of going without.
Craig and Mary Kirkpatrick of rural Jacksonville are joining the growing market for sugar substitutes with their Sweet Purpose stevia.
A decision on the proposed Lake Oswego to Portland streetcar project is delayed until next year so that the project team can address questions and concerns from the public.
Fairview Farms Goat Dairy recently became Oregon’s second to be certified organic, joining only a dozen organic goat dairies nationwide.
Thanks to an appearance on the Food Network’s “Cupcake Wars” and the growing gluten-free movement, Crave Bake Shop opened its first brick-and-mortar shop in Lake Oswego.
Segway Inc. will be the title sponsor for Portland-based MotoCzysz’ 2011 race season.
Longtime florist John “Jack” Malcom’s estate is giving more than $1M to local Gresham organizations.
Since Clackamas County voters shot down a $5 annual motor vehicle registration fee, Multnomah County commissioners are forced to look for new options to replace the Sellwood Bridge.
Google plans to test a social buying service called “Google Offers” in Portland.