BC's best fall birdwatching hike, how to decolonize Thanksgiving, BC mine threatens Alaska salmon, Jeff Bezos gives some spare change to Portland homeless, best of luck to the Timbers in the MLS seminfinals, Victoria novelist Esi Edugyan wins the Giller Prize, and poetry by Laura Da'.
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Cascadia Daily, Nov. 20, 2018
Happy Birthday to Cascadia Daily! Plus, Spokane's growing arts scene, judge blocks Trump on asylum thank to Porltand grou, Seattle metro area scores $1.2 billion for light rail, FBI designates Vancouver WA Proud Boys extremist group, art that tackles climate change and reviews of two key Cascadia poets.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 19, 2018
British Columbia votes on prop-rep, WA lands commissioner wants $90 million for orca recovery, crisis in OR's mental health facilities, BC spraying aspens with herbicides, helping rural opioid users in WA, microfiction by Elissa Wahsuta, and poetry by EJ Koh.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 15, 2018
Poetry by Adele Barclay, women talk climate change in Seattle, inequality growing in Vancouver, Burgerville moves closer to unionization, missing and murdered Indigenous women under-counted, bringing back sea otters to Oregon, first movie in the Haida language, and Portland's new bookstore + bar.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 14, 2018
New poetry by Adele Barclay, why are the are the Salish Sea orcas in peril? Portland mayor's plan to restrict protests fails to pass, how a botched murder case exposes flaws in BC legal system, Tacoma's innovative cultural access program, & "The Ghost Cabin," a slightly surreal story by Greg Lundgren.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 9, 2018
Hike Washington's Olympic Peninsula this weekend, Cascadia demands Russia investigation continue, debate on BC proportional representation, WA poet laureate Claudia Castro Luna on the migrant caravan, regional book awards announced and Michael Podlasek Kent on being a Jew in Seattle.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 7, 2018
Full election results from across Cascadia, Hanford cleanup plagued by fraud, Amazon announces two HQ2s, task force recommends banning orca watching, wildfires have more impact on communities of color, "fugitives" in the BC Archives, and poetry by Seattle's Dujie Tahat.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 6, 2018
US states in Cascadia vote today, will BC's Mount Meager be the next Cascadia volcano to erupt?, Supreme Court to hear youth climate change case, how would prop-rep affect BC First Nations?, Arson Nicki, Seattle's radical drag queen, and poetry by Laura Da'.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 5, 2018
Cascadia prepares to vote on Election Day, Trudeau issues apology to BC First Nation, central WA tech plant a victim of trade war, coho salmon return to an Oregon river for first time in 40 years, an installation in Portland by artist Abigail DeVille, & Seattle's Lindy West shouts her abortion.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 2, 2018
Portland tax measure would create clean energy projects & green jobs, new MAX transit line approved, Canada announces orca protections, 3 years into Seattle's homeless emergency, court rules WA foster care neglects children, a Vancouver filmmaker's empathetic look at mental illness & poetry by Kim Stafford.