Cascadia Daily, Jan. 7, 2019

Standoff between First Nation and police over northern BC pipeline intensifies, is labeling Portland buildings at risk in earthquakes racist?, Oregon's plan for wolf management collapses, preserving the quirky artist shacks of North Vancouver, and nonfiction on picture brides by Lillian Blakey.

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Cascadia Daily, Jan. 4, 2019

Winter storms hammer Cascadia's mountains, myths surrounding BC drug busts, can Portland learn form Minneapolis on zoning reform?, recovering burrowing owl habitat on eastern Oregon, breaking down Seattle's passive-aggressive culture, and poetry by Portland's John Sibley Williams.

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Great Grinning Things

In an essay and review of Nicola Griffith's novel So Lucky, Spokane-based writer Sharma Shields candidly explores the struggles and surprises of living with multiple sclerosis-- a disease that the novel's narrator, Griffith, and Shields have all been diagnosed with.

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Cascadia Daily, Dec. 14, 2018

BC to shut down fish farms in Broughton Archipelago, new poetry at Cascadia Magazine by Martha Silano, is Oregon about to end single-family zoning?, fixing foster care in BC by asking kids, bringing back beavers to restore salmon streams, Seattle Dances' 2018 "Dance Crush" awards, and more...

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