Aloha Model T Friday!
The Ford Model T was introduced to the public on Oct. 1 1908 and was the first car that was affordable and reliable for the ordinary citizen of the United States. Known as the "Tin Lizzie," it was the first car built using mass production methods and had seating for two people. When it was first introduced it cost $850. By the time it was discontinued in 1927, nearly 15,000,000 Model T's had been sold.
    
Makah whale hunt approval recommended by federal official  
A federal official has issued his recommendation regarding the Makah 
whale hunt. Judge George G. Jordan, administrative law judge with the 
U.S. Coast Guard, says he recommends granting the waiver the tribe has 
requested under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Legal battles unfold during Skagit River dam relicensing 
From Whatcom County where Seattle City Light's three Skagit River dams 
are located to Seattle where the public utility is headquartered, 
lawsuits are stacking up as relicensing of the century-old hydroelectric
 project gets underway. 
    
Ban on single-use plastic bags in WA begins Oct. 1  
Beginning Oct. 1, 2021, a statewide ban of single-use plastic bags will 
go into effect in Washington.
Low oxygen levels along Pacific Northwest coast a ‘silent’ climate change crisis 
Nearly two decades ago, fishers discovered an odd occurrence off the 
coast of Oregon. They were pulling up pots of dead or lethargic crabs. 
At first they suspected a chemical spill or a red tide. But instead, 
they learned, dangerously low levels of dissolved oxygen in the ocean 
water were to blame.
Chinook salmon recovery efforts continue for Skagit River, Puget Sound populations 
Attention to restoring the Puget Sound chinook salmon population, of 
which Skagit River fish are a major component, continues to grow. 
Despite billions of dollars invested in research and habitat restoration
 since Puget Sound chinook were listed as threatened under the federal 
Endangered Species Act in 1999, the population remains at concerning 
numbers.
More renewable energy, less energy efficiency in new power plan 
The draft Northwest Power Plan is dramatically different from previous 
versions. People can comment on the plan through Nov. 19. 
    
Delta wants more answers on LNG jetty project 
The City of Delta is asking for further assessment on the application to
 build a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility adjacent to the 
FortisBC plant in Tilbury. 
    
'Substantial infringement of civil liberties' cited as court ends injunction against Fairy Creek protests 
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has denied an application to 
extend an injunction against old-growth logging blockades on southern 
Vancouver Island, writing that the actions of RCMP officers have put the
 court's reputation at risk. 
      
Pollution is washing from boatyards into Puget Sound. Who’s responsible? 
For about a decade, Washington has been attempting to figure out how to 
best regulate boatyards and their pollution. 
BC lays out $260-million, five-year plan to move away from fossil fuels 
B.C. Hydro and the provincial government have announced a new five-year 
plan for the Crown corporation that provides incentives for people to 
switch from fossil fuels to electricity to power their homes, businesses
 and vehicles. 
    
Biden Administration Restores Bird Protections, Repealing Trump Rule 
he Biden administration on Wednesday restored protections for migratory 
birds that were loosened under former President Donald J. Trump, a move 
celebrated by conservationists but expected to exacerbate tensions 
between the administration and the oil and gas industry. 
    
Vancouverites come together for National Reconciliation Day 
On a day of heavy rain and overcast skies, thousands of orange ribbons 
in the garden of the Vancouver Art Gallery, each representing a child 
who died at residential schools across the country, glowed like small, 
bright fla
    
      
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