CascadiaNow! is thrilled to welcome the End of Life Liberty Project (ELLP) to our family! By advocating for the rights of terminally ill individuals, the ELLP demonstrates a commitment to resilient and inclusive communities by empowering individuals facing end of life to make important decisions with autonomy and dignity.
Announcing our 2017 Cascadia Convergence
Welcome our newest CascadiaNow! board member: Nic Bowcut
Seeking "Cascadia Bioregional Passport" Volunteers
Whitecaps clinch Cascadia Cup with 4-1 Victory
A Successful Emerging Cascadia Innovation Corridor Conference
A cross-boarder meeting for " The Emerging Cascadia Innovation Corridor Conference" was launched in Vancouver, British Columbia over the weekend of September 19th-21st. The conference brought together government and business leaders to explore the potential for partnerships in education, transportation, university research in a new example of cross-border collaboration.
Seeking "Made in Cascadia" Volunteers
Join us as we put together our first "Made In Cascadia" regional directory! "Made in Cascadia" is a project dedicated to raising awareness of groups, organizations, and businesses that are made or grown in the Cascadia bioregion. Help us connect sustainable and ethically produced goods with awesome Cascadians around the Pacific Northwest.
Sustainable Transport: The Eighth Perspective of a Bioregional Lifestyle
Faces of Cascadia: Eric Seitz Turns His Life Around And Dedicates It To Helping Others
Eric Seitz is a street nurse and volunteer with the Vocal-WA needle exchange program as well as helping homeless youth and inmates. Seitz was once a drug user living on the streets until his young niece made him change his mind. He decided to dedicate his life to helping others who are in the same situation he was once in many years ago.
The Shopping Cart Injustice: A Poem to Stop The Site 'C' Dam in BC
A poem by CascadiaNow! Ambassador Wally du Temple inspired by the interviews by Earl K. Pollon and S. S. Matheson conducted with native Sekanni peoples who were negatively effected by the flooding of their communal homelands by the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam in BC, where another dam down stream, The Site ‘C’ Dam, is now being planned.