Is WA governor Jay Inslee running for president? UN demands halt to Site C dam construction, Seattle prepares for carpocalypse, the toxic past and present of the Spokane River, BC telescope detects mysterious radio signals, and poetry by Karen Finneyfrock.
Author: Andrew Engelson
Cascadia Daily, Jan. 7, 2019
Standoff between First Nation and police over northern BC pipeline intensifies, is labeling Portland buildings at risk in earthquakes racist?, Oregon's plan for wolf management collapses, preserving the quirky artist shacks of North Vancouver, and nonfiction on picture brides by Lillian Blakey.
Cascadia Daily, Jan. 4, 2019
Winter storms hammer Cascadia's mountains, myths surrounding BC drug busts, can Portland learn form Minneapolis on zoning reform?, recovering burrowing owl habitat on eastern Oregon, breaking down Seattle's passive-aggressive culture, and poetry by Portland's John Sibley Williams.
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 26, 2018
Eastern WA growers of lentils and garbanzos hit hard by trade war, Vancouver's first legal cannabis store opens Saturday, will gentrification displace Somali businesses in SeaTac?, ocean acidification affects salmon migration, and essays by Marcus Green and Fiona Tinwei Lam.
Cascadia Daily Dec. 21, 2018
A Cascadia Magazine original essay on living with MS by Sharma Shields, examining the defeat of prop-rep in BC, fixing the teaching diversity gap, winds destroy White Rock pier, a master of mechanical art in Tonasket, WA, and poetry by James Arthur.
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 19, 2018
Hike to the top of Washington's Index Town Wall, how fracking caused Nothern BC quakes, the Republicans who helped end orca captures in the Salish Sea, Vancouver needs to expand safe injection beyond Downtown Eastside, a Chinese Canadian museum in BC?, and poetry by Dujie Tahat.
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 18, 2018
A poison pesticide on Cascadia's Christmas trees, BC's ambitious plan for electric cars, Seattle announces funds for affordable housing, a traveling museum about orcas and Lummi culture, best bands of Cascadia in 2018, and "War Hero," an essay by Oregon-based writer Karie Fugett.
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 14, 2018
BC to shut down fish farms in Broughton Archipelago, new poetry at Cascadia Magazine by Martha Silano, is Oregon about to end single-family zoning?, fixing foster care in BC by asking kids, bringing back beavers to restore salmon streams, Seattle Dances' 2018 "Dance Crush" awards, and more...
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 13, 2018
WA governor's $1.1 billion orca recovery plan, 75 percent of BC people want to ban fish farms, OR looks to curtail death penalty, tolls move forward on Portland freeways, local holiday shopping beyond Amazon, Portland's Tin House magazine ceases publication, and fiction by Joe Galván.
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 12, 2018
Portland to spend some of tourism tax on homeless services, thousands of OR residents missing health coverage, WA to replace aging mental health facility, Site C dam could imperil national park, Dark Horse Entertainment producing comics & movies for 30 years and a prose poem by Chelene Knight.