An essay on Vancouver's expensive housing by Chelene Knight, economic benefits of wildfire, UW expansion raises transit concerns, why is abortion on the OR ballot?, building a Cascadia innovation corridor, can Oregon's sand dunes be saved?, what does marriage mean in 2018?, and an exhibition of work by Vancouver artist Anna Wong.
Category: Cascadia Daily
Cascadia Daily, Sept. 18, 2018
A Cascadia poetry retreat, US & Canada in talks to protect Cascadia salmon, BC wildfire tornado video goes viral, Vancouver harm reduction site faces closure, coastal waters lack oxygen, celebrating the Seattle Storm's third championship, and fiction by Portland writer Nicole Calande.
Cascadia Daily, Sept. 17, 2018
New fiction from Matt Briggs at Cascadia Magazine, what would it cost to fix homelessness in Seattle?,Teacher strikes end, Canadian government ponders next moves on BC pipeline, a real life hermit on Vancouver Island, the Western nostalgia of the Pendleton Round-Up, and poetry by Seattle's Rob Arnold.
Cascadia Daily, Sept. 18, 2018
Cascadia Magazine original fiction: "Interloper" by Matt Briggs; Vancouver housing is VERY expensive, orca J50 likely dead, the moral case for a carbon fee, fewer arrests for drug users, connecting photographers and prisoners, a poem by Shankar Narayan and a serialized novel by Spokane's Samuel Ligon.
Cascadia Daily, Sept 11, 2018
How science and art can help change us, Vision Vancouver candidate drops from mayor's race, could new anti-trust strategy hit Amazon?, human costs of wildfires, scrub jays are invading Seattle, what is Burt Reynolds doing on a Tlingit paddle, and a new documentary about Ursula K. Le Guin.
Cascadia Daily, Sept. 10, 2018
What are all those yellow stakes about? Kayakers gather to call for removal of Snake River dams, Vancouver's wide-open election, how to spend $240K in Seattle, bigleaf maples are dying and no one knows why, a Portland author on her open marriage, and poetry by Michael Schmeltzer.
Cascadia Daily, Sept. 7, 2018
Court case aims to halt Site C dam in British Columbia, new political party target rural BC, the strange story of Oregon's wooden money, are their too many harbor seals in the Salish Sea?, Oregon's first black-owned winery, and two Seattle choreographers confront the process of grief.
Cascadia Daily, Sept. 6, 2018
Peace Valley BC locals fight Site C dam, what's being done to save orcas?, Portland doesn't think court ruling will affect homeless rules, no one fights fires in no man's land, Seattle bookseller Barbara Bailey dies, and an essay by J. Jill Robinson.
Cascadia Daily, Sept. 5, 2018
Seattle Mariners: 1, affordable housing: 0; should Indigenous people have more say on oil & gas projects? Nike gambles on Kaepernick, fixing WA's troubled mental health system, Tara Campbell's essay on growing up in Skamania county, and poetry by Constance Schultz.
Cascadia Daily, Sept. 4, 2018
Into Cascadia's wilderness, Oregon schools start with new security measures, one year after Eagle Creek fire, tariffs hit small solar companies, big boost for Vancouver transit, Seattle artist Anthony White engages with trash, and an interview with memoirist Kelly Sundberg.