WA governor vetoes public disclosure bill, Cascadia-based outdoor retailers boycott gear associated with gun companies, BC immigrant families use inter-generational living to beat housing costs, how a Japanese American family saved Puget Sound oysters, and "The Wall," a poem by Anita Endrezze.
Category: Cascadia Daily
Cascadia Daily, Mar. 1, 2018
Cascadia Magazine original: finding racial equity in the legal pot industry. WA fails to pass carbon tax, Portland industrial re-development to create arts hub, Seattle's sanctioned homeless camps, will Vancouver find new leadership, and Olympia author Matt Young's fractured Iraq memoir.
Cascadia Daily, Feb. 28, 2018
Cascadia mag original: fighting for racial equity in the pot business. Transit use up in Vancity and Seattle, Portland penalizes landlords with excessive rent hikes, is it time for proportional representation in BC?, the fight over Oregon's beavers, and a Seattle writer's new book on the decline of native bees.
Cascadia Daily, Feb. 27, 2018
Minority cannabis businesses in Cascadia seek equity in the legal weed industry, Seattle Times slams WA legislature, Oregon moves to protect net neutrality, BC professor wants to kill single family homes, a new album from Portland's Haley Heynderickx, and fiction from BC author Alix Hawley.
Cascadia Daily, Feb. 26, 2018
WA senate passes ban on "bump stocks," does Portland's mayor want to clear homeless out of downtown?, navy fuel spill in Straight of Georgia, is eastern OR ready for the big Cascadia quake?, a new film exploring Cambodian Seattle in the 90s, & a review of a history of the Secwepemc people of BC.
Cascadia Daily, Feb. 22, 2018
British Columbia's bold budget, Seattle offers free transit passes to high school students, trucking sea lions in Oregon to save steelhead, Oregon's Bitcoin mining gold rush, BC Indigenous writer Terese Mailhot on motherhood and inherited sorrow, and "Bunker" a poem by Azura Tyabji.
Cascadia Daily, Feb. 21, 2018
Gun control measures stall in WA legislature, Oregon may delay vote on part of carbon cap & trade bill, BC wine makers challenge Alberta ban, high-skilled immigrants in Seattle face new hurdles, an interview with Portland surrealist painter Elizabeth Malaska, and a poem at Poetry Northwest by Mia Kang.
Cascadia Daily, Feb. 20, 2018
Should oil & gas companies pay for climate impacts to BC? Portland to sue big pharma for misleading on opioids, is Vancouver progressive, conservative or something in between? Seattle band Caspar Babypants rocks the kiddie scene, and short fiction by Spokane author Shawn Vestal.
Cascadia Daily, Feb. 16, 2018
Bucking the trends, Seattle transit use is up, Oregon House passes bill to eliminate "boyfriend loophole" limiting gun purchases for domestic violence convicts, study shows ocean acidification less intense where seaweed is abundant, Portland's Willy Vlautin on heroes, and BC's most famous dog author.
Cascadia Daily, Feb. 15, 2018
BC pipeline sands oil a losing economic prospect, WA moves to ban salmon farms & death penalty, meth use on the rise in OR, the hidden sexual harassment crisis among farm workers, what's Donna Miscolta reading? And a poem by Alex Gallo-Brown.