Cascadia Daily, Jan. 19, 2018

KinderMorgan delays starting work on pipeline across British Columbia, why Washington rape victims have to race the clock to press charges, the recycling crisis hits Cascadia, Portland's taxidermy problem, a 5-hour play about climate change, and free online chapbooks with dozens of poems by WA poets.

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Cascadia Daily, Jan. 18, 2018

Vancouver will no longer keep captive whales and dolphins, BC's housing crisis is the fault of global capitalism, protecting a rare caribou herd, grieving for a former governor and WSU quarterback, Ijeoma Oluo has a dreaded conversation with her mom about race, and a poem by Ellen Welcker.

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Cascadia Daily, Jan. 16, 2018

ICE seeks to deport Seattle immigration activist, rents drop slightly in Seattle, First Nations file suite against BC dam project, debating gun legislation in Olympia, Margaret Atwood wades into UBC harassment case, and Susan Robb will create public art addressing homelessness in Tacoma.

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Cascadia Daily, Jan. 11, 2018

Oregon debates cap and trade carbon bill, Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson won't seek re-election, judge rules Seattle police in compliance regarding use of force, Portland's secret gay history, a Kelowna, BC author on how to write wilderness, and "Lesson Plan," a poem by Kevin Craft.

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Cascadia Daily, Jan. 10 2018

Will Oregon voters continue Medicaid funding? King County pauses police force investigations, BC won't ban foreign real estate buyers, crossing the rural-urban divide with Nooksack valley farmers, "Black Experience," an immersive gallery show, and your anti-NIMBY poem of the day.

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Cascadia Daily Jan 9, 2018

WA governor Inslee proposes carbon tax, Bundy family involved in armed OR standoff has case dismissed, should BC end homeowner subsidies?, raising funds for a Portland rock icon, Pacific NW book awards announced, and the tragic history of Canada's residential school system.

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Cascadia Daily Jan. 8, 2018

Cascadia states respond to Justice Department changes on legal weed, will Dems defend transit funding in the WA legislative session?, a new method for detecting disease in salmon, a play staged in Victoria based on murder of an Indigenous teen, and "Blue Monday," flash fiction by Kodiak Armstrong.

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Cascadia Daily Jan. 5, 2018

Trump wants to drill for oil off coast of Cascadia, how high rents are hurting Vancouver's independent businesses, BC court rules in favor of aboriginal rights in cross-border dispute, why you should be fascinated with corvids, and there's a wealth of gallery shows opening in Portland this month.

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