Is Bellevue the new Vancouver?
The transformation of the Eastside by foreign immigrants creates an opportunity for a new discussion about the ambitions of a booming city.
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The transformation of the Eastside by foreign immigrants creates an opportunity for a new discussion about the ambitions of a booming city.
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The Vancouver Symphony plays in Seattle, including a stunning performance. Why have the cities so diverged in their development of the arts?
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Envelope, please: Politicians played heavy hands in the destruction of history across the Northwest, particularly in Seattle and Washington state, during 2012.
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Crosscut's guide to a culturally enriching weekend.
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With development and population booming in downtown Seattle, it's about time Seattle's urban core got its own school.
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In the face of screen fatigue, a new generation of Vancouver creative types are converting to face-to-face meetings.
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A myth holds that America is a land of wide-open spaces. In fact, much of the population is densely concentrated huge urban areas. And, yes, busting another myth, the density could support high-speed rail service.
READ MORE | 36 COMMENTSOptions for saving the Volunteer Park Conservatory are to be unveiled at a public meeting.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWA 100-acre urban farm near the Vancouver airport is making a difference in how people think about their food.
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Radical U.S. environmentalists are out to get Canada! And seize the energy, oil, and wood businesses for the U.S.! Or, so a hypocritical government says.
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Who did most to raze, wreck, uproot, neglect, and generally trash our historic treasures in 2011? The envelopes, please...
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This dubious distinction points up how severe income inequality has become in Canada and the U.S. New evidence shows the terrible toll on people and economies such widening gaps can have.
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Bike lanes downtown, backyard chickens, food trucks: voters in British Columbia gave support to the mayor's re-election.
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The urban agriculture movement is gaining strength across B.C., enthusiastically adapted by everyone from businesses to backyard growers to pot-growers. So why is it being used as a wedge issue in Vancouver's latest election?
READ MORE | 4 COMMENTSAs Seattle prepares to celebrate 50 years as the little expo city that could, the chance for a future fair in the USA is a long way off.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWThe latest from news outlets and blogs around the Northwest and beyond, chosen by Crosscut editors.
The Anti-Gentrification Front claims credit for burning the "yuppie development" in East Vancouver.