Cascadia Daily, Nov. 28, 2018

Feds toss out wilderness deal in eastern WA, rents climb in Vancouver, BC First Nations in debt from wildfires, Vancouver's Hootsuite celebrates 10 years, support grows for Columbia River ferry, the mystery of eastern Oregon's yellow cedars, the troubled princes of 1990s Portland, and poetry by Floyd Skloot,

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Cascadia Daily, Nov. 27, 2018

Support Cascadia Magazine & Cascadia Daily on Giving Tuesday! Plus, climate change impacts in Cascadia, stopping apprehension of Indigenous children, Seattle home prices falling, beavers are fixing salmon streams, how a BC town helped build the first atom bomb, & Sharma Shields reads a poem by Lucia Perillo.

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Cascadia Daily, Nov. 26, 2018

How BC can get to 100 percent clean energy, BC proportional rep vote extended to Dec. 7, Oregon hiding data foster care deaths, a tiny newspaper succeeds in eastern Oregon, is road kill what's for dinner?, Jessi Bloom on creating sanctuary in your garden, and Justin Ducharme's new film on sex work.

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Cascadia Daily, Nov. 20, 2018

Happy Birthday to Cascadia Daily! Plus, Spokane's growing arts scene, judge blocks Trump on asylum thank to Porltand grou, Seattle metro area scores $1.2 billion for light rail, FBI designates Vancouver WA Proud Boys extremist group, art that tackles climate change and reviews of two key Cascadia poets.

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Creating Spokane

Spokane has outgrown its inferiority complex and is keeping artists in Lilac City. The creative scene is blossoming thanks to people like Terrain founders Ginger Ewing and Luke Baumgarten, Spark Central director Brooke Matson, and Alan Chatham, founder of Laboratory.

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Cascadia Daily, Nov. 15, 2018

Poetry by Adele Barclay, women talk climate change in Seattle, inequality growing in Vancouver, Burgerville moves closer to unionization, missing and murdered Indigenous women under-counted, bringing back sea otters to Oregon, first movie in the Haida language, and Portland's new bookstore + bar.

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