Cascadia Daily, May 29, 2018

Canada to purchase BC's Trans Mountain pipeline, wildfires burn in eastern BC, is WA ready for universal health care?, the fastest growing cities in Oregon, BC Indigenous architects to represent Canada at Venice Biennale, and poetry by Seattle-based poet Gabrielle Bates.

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Cascadia Daily, May 25, 2018

A poet and scientist listen to the bees, how Seattle can get transit right, tribe sue managers of Klamath dams, BC govt wants to boost primary care, eagles and otters cooperate on nest-building, a profile of unconventional brass band The Westerlies, and fiction by BC author Sarah Jade Mcpherson.

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A poet and scientist listen to the bees

The book Listening to the Bees is a collaboration between poet Renée Sarojini Saklikar and renowned biologist and bee expert Mark Winston. In a conversation with poet Rachel Rose, the authors discuss the ways science and poetry can change how we perceive our interactions with the natural world.

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Cascadia Daily, May 24, 2018

Court rejects challenge to BC pipeline project, a history of how Seattle zoning killed affordable housing, OR citizens may get a tax refund, Cascadia farmers await a federal farm bill, how an Idaho schizophrenic man fell through the cracks, and the story of Vanport, an Oregon city wiped out by floods in 1948.

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Cascadia Daily, May 23, 2018

Plan your Memorial Day getaway, will KinderMorgan walk away from BC pipeline?, companies to test self-driving cars in Cascadia, dangerous insects thrive in climate change, Amazon pushes spy software to police, how basketball became part of BC First Nations culture, and short fiction by Darla Mottram.

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Cascadia Daily, May 22, 2018

OR legislature passes business tax cut, BC sues Alberta over threat to shut off oil, WA progressive women run for office, OR timber industry's huge impact on climate, what's next for Seattle as a UNESCO city of literature, and Charles Demer's comic novel about Vancouver's high housing costs.

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Cascadia Daily, May 21, 2018

UpZones podcast interviews Andrew Engelson, teenager owes $36 million for Oregon wildfire, Seattle's costly bike lanes, cougar attack leaves one mountain biker dead, Puyallup Tribe welcome first salmon, a "accidental cartoonist" fights racism against Sikhs, and Kim Stafford is new OR poet laureate.

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Cascadia Daily, May 18, 2018

Happy Cascadia Day! Flooding continues in eastern BC & WA, nobody likes Kate Brown's business tax cut, OR businesses compete to become the Starbucks of pot, the gentrification of Tacoma, The Blob killed Cassin's auklets, and BC First Nations writer Terese Mailhot on facing racism.

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Cascadia Daily, May 16, 2018

Cascadia Magazine's Almost Summer Reading event is June 1! Idaho could elect first Native American governor, eastern WA dam may fail, BC fish farm company wants "no go" zone, Christie Charles: Vancouver's first Indigenous poet laureate, & and an interview with Seattle author Nicola Griffith.

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Cascadia Daily, May 15, 2018

Seattle passes business tax to help homeless, flooding hits eastern BC & WA, Ian Campbell, chief of Squamish Nation, to run for Vancouver mayor, the activist who unionized Burgerville, an interview with Portland still-life painter Sherrie Wolf, and poetry by Seattle's Quenton Baker.

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