Meet the candidates for Portland city council, the BC pipeline project you've never heard of, BC guest farmworker program failing to prevent sexual assault, say goodbye to mountain goats in Olympic National Park, BC Book Prizes awarded, and two poems by Mercedes Lawry.
Category: Cascadia Daily
Cascadia Daily, May 3, 2018
BC Hydro gobbled farmland for Site C dam, hate-filled meeting about housing in Seattle, Oregon pot businesses find banking almost impossible, North Cascades national park almost wasn't created, Douglas Coupland's art at Vancouver Aquarium, and a poem on sexual assault by Fallon Sullivan.
Cascadia Daily, May 2, 2018
Amazon stops construction of Seattle HQ to protest tax for affordable housing, more First Nations oppose BC pipeline, will salmon return to Columbia above Grand Coulee, eastern Oregon school districts afraid of transgender kids book, and a poem by Seattle activist Nikita Oliver.
Cascadia Daily, May 1, 2018
Oregon Book Awards announced, Vancouver's bold & expensive transit expansion, Spokane Teacher of the Year to school Trump, time running out for South Selkirk caribou, some hiking trails in Oregon's Columbia Gorge to reopen this summer, and an interview with Portland slam poet Anis Mojgani.
Cascadia Daily, April 30, 2018
Portland budget would boost police, homeless services, the ecological costs of salmon farms in BC, Amazon adds new center in Vancouver, who will pay to clean up toxic Portland harbor?, Seattle artist Ellen Forney's new book on bipolar disorder, and a review of a book on the fight against BC's Site C dam.
Cascadia Daily, April 27, 2018
Seattle to vacate pot convictions, BC asks courts to give it authority to block pipeline expansion, scathing report may stop Hanford cleanup, Emily Strelow on how seeing death in nature changed her as a writer, the vanishing bees of Cascadia, and the Seattle chapter of the Black Panthers 50 years later.
Cascadia Daily, April 26, 2018
The young activists fighting to build more housing in Seattle, BC proposes regulations for legal pot, Congress passes law favoring dams over salmon, will grizzlies return to WA's North Cascades, Portland's 100-year vegan history, and an interview with Seattle poet Shankar Narayan.
Cascadia Daily, April 25, 2018
A new poem at Cascadia Magazine from Ellen Welcker, Canadian government's flawed permit process for BC pipeline, Jo Ann Hardesty's historic run for Portland city council, Yakima has high rates of asthma, the beauty of Garry oak landscapes, Dan Savage on "incels" and a poem by Fernando Pérez.
Cascadia Daily, April 24, 2018
Seattle sweeps another homeless camp despite activist pushback, Vancouver succeeded in building around transit, innovative housing solution for BC Indigenous youth, Seattle musician deals with childhood sexual abuse through music, and visual poetry by Kelli Russell Agodon.
Cascadia Daily, April 20, 2018
Remembering poet Sam Hamill, WA state fighting tribes over salmon & culverts, BC pipeline would only benefit oil companies, US Teacher of the Year is from Spokane, studying pollution in otter poop, tulips blooming now in the Skagit valley, & poetry in English and Vietnamese by Portland's Dao Strom.