Recommend Cascadia Daily to a friend! Vancouver impounding vehicles from homeless, Salem mayor wants investigation into toxic water, eastern Washington has a neo-Nazi problem, arts of protests on display in Vancouver, & poetry about Grand Coulee by Constance Schultz.
Author: Andrew Engelson
Cascadia Daily, June 5, 2018
A fun night at Cascadia Magazine's first public reading, Trudeau tries to spin BC pipeline deal, Spokane rep can't distance from Trump, First Nations sue to end salmon farming on Vancouver Island, getting "unlikely" hikers out in the woods, & a treasure trove of archival photos of Portland's black community.
Cascadia Daily, June 1, 2018
Crowded field in the Vancouver mayor's race, Portland zoning has racists roots, numbers of homeless people living in vehicles in Seattle soars, will controversial OR mega-dairy close?, an interview with OR poet laureate Kim Stafford, historic BC hikes, and poetry by Jory Mickelson.
Cascadia Mag’s Almost Summer Reading is June 1!
It’s the time of year to order a mojito, relax, and open your mind! To celebrate the arrival of summer, Cascadia Magazine – the Pacific Northwest's online publication of ideas and culture – is hosting a free evening of readings by writers who’ve published work in the magazine
Cascadia Daily, May 31, 2018
Sarah E. Myhre on the Seattle women scientists fighting for justice & equity, BC to vote on proportional representation, WA & BC premiers oppose pipeline sale, OR recycling is going to the landfill, Seattle's Vermillion gallery & bar celebrates 10 years, and fiction by Sharon Hashimoto.
Cascadia Daily, May 31, 2018
Could cost of BC's Trans Mountain pipeline cost taxpayers $20 billion? Salem's drinking water is contaminated, Seattle tech worker immigrants stuck in green card backlog, WA state park eroding away, is "Prospect" Cascadia's first sci-fi film? And humorous fiction from Spokane's Jess Walter.
Cascadia Daily, May 29, 2018
Canada to purchase BC's Trans Mountain pipeline, wildfires burn in eastern BC, is WA ready for universal health care?, the fastest growing cities in Oregon, BC Indigenous architects to represent Canada at Venice Biennale, and poetry by Seattle-based poet Gabrielle Bates.
Cascadia Daily, May 25, 2018
A poet and scientist listen to the bees, how Seattle can get transit right, tribe sue managers of Klamath dams, BC govt wants to boost primary care, eagles and otters cooperate on nest-building, a profile of unconventional brass band The Westerlies, and fiction by BC author Sarah Jade Mcpherson.
Cascadia Daily, May 24, 2018
Court rejects challenge to BC pipeline project, a history of how Seattle zoning killed affordable housing, OR citizens may get a tax refund, Cascadia farmers await a federal farm bill, how an Idaho schizophrenic man fell through the cracks, and the story of Vanport, an Oregon city wiped out by floods in 1948.
Cascadia Daily, May 23, 2018
Plan your Memorial Day getaway, will KinderMorgan walk away from BC pipeline?, companies to test self-driving cars in Cascadia, dangerous insects thrive in climate change, Amazon pushes spy software to police, how basketball became part of BC First Nations culture, and short fiction by Darla Mottram.