Meet Rachel Rose, Cascadia Magazine's poetry editor, Chelene Knight wins Vancouver Book Award, if Portland rezoned, rents would decline, fracking halted after BC earthquakes, homeless in high school near Seattle, Miranda Schmidt on salmon homecoming, and poetry by Cedar Sigo.
Author: Andrew Engelson
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 7, 2018
Bookish events across Cascadia next week, Cascadia apple exports plummet in Trump's trade war, ICE raids taking a toll on Yakima families, the toxic legacy of BC coal mines, Seattle police accountability in question, the untold stories of Wild Wild Country, and an essay on poet WS Merwin by Michael Wiegers.
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 6, 2018
WA supreme court rules in favor of safe injection, Vancouver passes renter protections, blocking a BC gas pipeline, Trump threatens Oregon sage grouse, and poetry by Dujie Tahat.
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 5, 2018
Hike in Portland's Forest Park, BC announces ambitious climate plan, Portland mayor Ted Wheeler is fed up with his job, court challenge to Idaho Medicaid expansion, Seattle gets an NHL team, WA poet laureate Claudia Castro Luna's letter to asylum seekers & fiction by Richard Chiem.
Cascadia Daily, Dec. 3, 2018
Single-family zoning driving up rents in Seattle, will Oregon legalize psychedelic mushrooms?, half of BC's chinook salmon runs endangered, assaults on the rise in WA mental facility, Seattle Symphony plays in prison, and a new play, "Cop Out" looks at the police perspective on racial issues in Portland.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 30, 2018
Major earthquake hits Anchorage as Cascadia prepares for bigger quakes, Vancouver empty homes tax nets $38 million, Canada failing climate goals thanks to BC pipeline, Portland miffed its not the most sinful city in US, Timbers head to MLS final, and an essay by Oregon writer Tara K. Shepersky.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 29, 2018
Why Seattle does not love Dave Matthews, OR state budget would boost education by $2 billion, Seattle transgender activist seeks asylum in Sweden, WA tribes join First Nations in opposing BC pipeline, Olympia ends apartment bans, and "The Stage Diver," short fiction by Kevin Sampsell.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 28, 2018
Feds toss out wilderness deal in eastern WA, rents climb in Vancouver, BC First Nations in debt from wildfires, Vancouver's Hootsuite celebrates 10 years, support grows for Columbia River ferry, the mystery of eastern Oregon's yellow cedars, the troubled princes of 1990s Portland, and poetry by Floyd Skloot,
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 27, 2018
Support Cascadia Magazine & Cascadia Daily on Giving Tuesday! Plus, climate change impacts in Cascadia, stopping apprehension of Indigenous children, Seattle home prices falling, beavers are fixing salmon streams, how a BC town helped build the first atom bomb, & Sharma Shields reads a poem by Lucia Perillo.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 26, 2018
How BC can get to 100 percent clean energy, BC proportional rep vote extended to Dec. 7, Oregon hiding data foster care deaths, a tiny newspaper succeeds in eastern Oregon, is road kill what's for dinner?, Jessi Bloom on creating sanctuary in your garden, and Justin Ducharme's new film on sex work.