In the Cascadia Weekly’s final issue, we look ahead to the festive season and look back on 15 years of the Weekly. Get your copy wherever you find free papers or read it online at https://t.co/UsY3LZN3si.
Recent flooding events along the Nooksack River—and yet another public debate about dredging the stream bed—have clouded and obscured the more durable, persistent problem of reduced in-stream flows and an over-consumption of water resources. https://t.co/cX8TWwqsv8
If not for the epic sunsets that have been lighting up Pacific Northwest skies at the tail end of many gloomy, relentlessly rainy days this fall, one might be to tempted to think our corner of the world had been forsaken by the sun. Read on at https://t.co/D9PU38US8H
Dan Friday was just a boy when he first encountered the art of glassblowing, but he says he felt like he’d suddenly grown an inch. It was then he knew what he wanted to do with his life. Read about his journey at https://t.co/ALsLF51mcg
At schools throughout Whatcom County this weekend, William Shakespeare will be making appearances. Author C.S. Lewis will also be getting in on the action, as will six local playwrights who just happen to be high school students.
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After nearly a year and a half of silenced stages, Western Washington University’s Music Department is once again opening the doors at the school’s Performing Arts Center Concert Hall for in-person performances. Read more at https://t.co/cdOTlkQSTW