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Cascadian States Team up for $1 Trillion Infrastructure Exchange Project
Officials from British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California have come together to form the West Coast Infrastructure Exchange (WCX), which brings together governors, treasurers and key development agencies help meet critical infrastructure needs over the next 30 years to fund infrastructure needs estimated at more than $1 trillion. The shared goal: Make vital public works and energy projects more feasible in order to improve economic competitiveness and to maintain the region’s unparalleled quality of life.
Read MoreCascadia National Team is a Reality
A meeting on January 26th drew representatives from around the Pacific Northwest, including members from the Timbers Army, Gorilla FC and Southsiders, who met to discuss the formation of a Cascadia National Football team. Sponsored by the newly created CAFF, the team will include professional, semi-pro and amateur members, and will be fielded with the goal of competing in the VIVA world cup, the highest non-FIFA aligned soccer competition in the world, drawing around 500 million viewers.
Read MoreNews from around the Pacific Northwest: January 2013
Idaho Scientist seeks to launch aerial Bigfoot search
Cascadia (technically known as Oregon) Wine hailed as America’s best
While youth voter apathy grows nationwide, local initiatives spur civic engagement throughout Cascadia
Read MoreCascadia Cup™?
Cascadia Now! January Newsletter
January Book Reviews: Towards a Bioregional State and The Right to Self Determination
This book proposes a novel theory of self-determination; the Rule of the Great Powers. This book argues that traditional legal norms on self-determination have failed to explain and account for recent results of secessionist self-determination struggles.
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