More on Trans Mountain pipeline ruling, secrets inside Cascadia's trees, feds making safe injection in Seattle difficult, sexual assault rates high among Indigenous women, a pirate Seattle radio station, an essay of addiction by a BC mountain climber, and an interview with Portland author Patrick deWitt.
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Cascadia Daily, August 30, 2018
An interview with the founders of The Evergrey & Bridgeliner, Canadian court rejects BC pipeline expansion, 800K salmon to be farmed in WA despite phase-out, a quarter of BC wildfires started by humans, a UBC author helps women to reclaim desire, an essay by Michelle Zauner, & much more...
Cascadia Daily, August 23, 2018
Hike among marmots at Mount Rainier, smoke clears -- for some -- in Cascadia, legal pot's waste problem, Jean Swanson goes to prison protesting pipelines, Seattle considers modular housing for homeless, Portland is now Scooterville, Cult of Orpheus shakes up classical music, & poetry by Erin Malone.
Cascadia Daily, August 17, 2018
Dams, pipeline, & orcas, e-bike sharing takes off in Seattle, Vancouver's warehouse shortage, BC's last salmon cannery, Oregon's master cartographer, and a comic Cold War thriller by BC novelist Grant Buday.
Cascadia Daily, August 16, 2018
A warm welcome in Spokane, new homes in wildfire zones, what should be done to save orcas?, Seattle critical of BC logging, Oregon a hotspot for biohacking, Vancouver's Vine Arts Festival connects art with nature, and "Into the Air Like an Owl," poetry by Michael Schmeltzer.
Cascadia Daily, August 15, 2018
Spokane's creative scene is having its moment, smoke and wildfires across Cascadia, sexual harassment in OR tech industry, Saudi-Canada controversy hits BC college students, Hanford cleans up groundwater, a billowing public art work at Portland's Centennial Mills, and poems by three Portland poets.
Cascadia Daily, August 13, 2018
Hijacking of Horizon Air plane raises security questions, Spokane is awesome, removal of statue stirs controversy in Victoria, new approaches to foster care in WA, how Cascadia's cities are greening streets, interview with BC author Esi Edugyan, WA state book award nominees, & fiction by Simeon Mills.
Cascadia Daily, August 10, 2018
Pearl Jam concerts draw attention to homeless crisis, upstart parties challenge status quo in Vancouver, lessons from an epidemic among sea stars on Cascadia's coast, young photographer dispels myths about Seattle Muslims, and a verrry long poem by Portland's Matthew Dickman.
Cascadia Daily, August 9, 2018
Tariffs hitting Cascadia hard, drought and wildfires rage across the Northwest, Vancouver is building homes at a breakneck pace, recovering Campbell River BC after logging, a Portland writer faces her worst phobias, and poetry by Seattle's Elizabeth Austen.
Cascadia Daily, August 8, 2018
Does WA primary election mean a blue wave is on the way? Court injunction against fish farm protesters, Portland school construction $100 million over budget, why are right-wing protesters flocking to Portland?, Seattle's Sub Pop Records celebrates 30 years, and an interview with poet EJ Koh.