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.
Category: Cascadia Daily
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.
Cascadia Daily, Nov. 1, 2018
Will Oregon vote to end state's sanctuary law + more election news from across Cascadia, students in Bend confront school safety in era of mass shootings, Yakama tribal leader denied entry to Supreme Court, sea lice plague BC fish farms, a musical set in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, poetry by Kim Kent.
Cascadia Daily, Oct 31, 2018
Happy Halloween! Burrowing owls make a comeback at Hanford nuclear site, exposing white supremacists in Cascadia, independent candidate drops from OR governor race, a last ride on BC Greyhound, remembering Cascadia's worst maritime disaster, and flash fiction by Ruth Joffre.
Cascadia Daily, Oct. 26, 2018
Idaho & Alaska vote on health care and salmon, will WA pass first carbon fee in US?, OR governor releases school data, dangers from Cascadia volcanoes, the MeToo movement in BC First Nations, the legacy of Vancouver poet & photographer Jim Wong-Chu, and an essay by Michelle Bailat-Jones.
Cascadia Daily, Oct. 25, 2018
Cascadia Daily exclusive: reaction on Site C ruling, what do metro Vancouver elections mean for housing?, charter schools are legal in WA, OR bans offshore drilling, opioids cause drop in BC life expectancy, an essay on Idaho history by Jack Nisbet, and poetry by Seattle's Lena Khalaf Tuffaha.
Cascadia Daily, Oct 24, 2018
How to vote on Oregon ballot measures, a scary right-wing legislator in Eastern WA, looking for new options for Seattle's homeless population, independent candidates dump Trump and Dems, new pest threatens subalpine firs, a fraught migration caught in dance, and poetry by Idaho's Jim Richards.
Cascadia Daily, Oct. 23, 2018
Washington initiative voters guide by Seattle 500 Women Scientists, federal judge orders EPA to protect Columbia River salmon, OR governor candidates on death penalty, using surplus land for affordable housing, inside Portland's new Chinatown museum, & poetry by Aileen Keown Vaux.
Cascadia Daily, Oct 22, 2018
Kennedy Stewart is Vancouver's new mayor + more BC muni election news, Oregon looks to boost train service, a Bitcoin venture goes bust, inside Vancouver's safe injection sites, what to do about hungry sea lions?, a conversation with Portland novelist Leni Zumas and poetry by Kim Kent.
Cascadia Daily, Oct. 18, 2018
A poem for Justin Trudeau, preparing for the Big One in Cascadia, will WA finally pass a carbon fee?, are Portland's efforts to stop protest clashes illegal?, incidents of abuse in WA foster care system, new music from Portland band Boreen, and poetry by Seattle's King Khazm.