Cascadia Daily, Mar. 19, 2018

Cascadia leaders come together to find solutions on climate change & opioid crisis, BC funds study for regional high speed rail, shortage of doctors in rural WA, Spokane investigates public broadband system, Emily Strelow's new novel The Wild Birds, and a poem by Portland poet Matthew Dickman.

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Cascadia Daily, Mar. 16, 2018

Hike a wetlands trail in Washington's Kitsap county, will BC ban salmon farms?, OR requires pharma companies to justify price increases, Vancouver way more vegetarian than rest of Canada, a Vietnamese American filmmaker attacks stereotypes, and following in the wake of explorer Alexander Mackenzie.

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Get Outside! Theler Wetlands

A hike for all ages, the Theler Wetlands area on Washington's Kitsap Peninsula offers easy walks along the shores of Hood Canal. Bring your binoculars, because you'll have opportunities to spot herons, eagles, osprey, swallows, deer, otters, and a plethora of other critters.

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Cascadia Daily, Mar. 15, 2018

New poetry from EJ Koh, retrofits could save lives in Cascadia megaquake, can the Salish Sea's orcas be saved?, region's cities search for housing solutions, a Netflix doc on Cascadia's most notorious cult, actor Lillian Lim's late-starting career, and why you should be reading Indigenous BC author Eden Robinson.

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Icicle Creek

"It’s unnatural to see the tears of my children, husbands,
and then mine—all collected on the roof of my house."
A dreamlike exploration of desire and mortality from Seattle poet E.J. Koh, from her collection, A Lesser Love.

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Cascadia Daily, Mar. 14, 2018

Students walk out of classroom across Cascadia in support of stronger gun laws, Amazon swallows the world and pays no taxes, adding including to BC's proportional representation debate, restoring old growth forests near Willapa Bay, WA, Chelsea Johnson talks about her Portland novel Stray City.

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Cascadia Daily, Mar. 13, 2018

BC government interested in moving salmon farms inland, is WA legislative session too short?, no relief in sight for Klamath river drought, creating a village for people with dementia in Langley, BC, take a peek inside of Seattle artist Guy Merrill's notebook, and BC Book Award shortlist announced.

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Cascadia Daily, Mar. 12, 2018

Thousands protest BC pipeline plans, a Bitcoin bonanza in eastern Washington, Cascadia bullet train gets a study, Vancouver urges Canada to decriminalize hard drugs, apple detective finds extinct species, learning the Salish language through karaoke, and Matthew Dickman's poetic map of Portland.

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Cascadia Daily, Mar. 9, 2018

Water protectors protest KM pipeline in Vancouver Saturday, new voting rights law passes in WA, artist selected for memorial to Portland MAX slaying victims, how to de-colonialize North America, music from Portland singer-songwriter Haley Heynderickx and a dance work contemplating the notion of home.

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Cascadia Daily, Mar. 8, 2018

An original essay for Cascadia Magazine by Meghan McClure & Michael Schmeltzer, some modest proposals for International Women's Day, will BC follow WA in banning Atlantic salmon farms?, an elder Oregon couple's death with dignity, and "The Intimacy of Brushing Teeth" by Jennifer Fliss.

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