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Jan 20 - 26, 2025

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

Coffee News Mid Vancouver Island including Parksville, Port Alberni, Qualicum Beach, Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Chemainus, Duncan, Cobble Hill, Mill Bay
Razor letter: In China, Beijing University of Chemical Technology surprised new students with an extraordinary admission letter made from a high-tech carbon fibre material. Surprisingly thin at just 0.2 millimetres, these letters are incredibly tough and are strong enough to slice through fruits and meat. Freshmen have eagerly shared videos online, demonstrating the letters’ ability to withstand heat and sharpness tests. Despite the online buzz, the university has urged students to treat their innovative admission letters with care, emphasizing their value as a symbol of achievement rather than a tool for experiments. It turns out being on the cutting edge of innovation can start with an acceptance letter!
Razor letter: In China, Beijing University of Chemical Technology surprised new students with an extraordinary admission letter made from a high-tech carbon fibre material. Surprisingly thin at just 0.2 millimetres, these letters are incredibly tough and are strong enough to slice through fruits and meat. Freshmen have eagerly shared videos online, demonstrating the letters’ ability to withstand heat and sharpness tests. Despite the online buzz, the university has urged students to treat their innovative admission letters with care, emphasizing their value as a symbol of achievement rather than a tool for experiments. It turns out being on the cutting edge of innovation can start with an acceptance letter!
Nature’s canvas: In Montréal, Québec (Canada), an artist named Raku Inoue has carved a unique niche for himself by turning the natural world into a vibrant canvas. Using petals, leaves, and other plant materials, Inoue carefully crafts detailed representations of pop culture figures, animals, and even brand logos. His creative journey began one windy day when fallen rose petals in his yard sparked the idea to transform them into art. His first creation, a delicate beetle, blossomed into a series of intricate designs, including lifelike animals and iconic characters like Super Mario. After photographing each piece, Inoue returns the natural materials to the earth through composting, celebrating the fleeting beauty of each piece.
Nature’s canvas: In Montréal, Québec (Canada), an artist named Raku Inoue has carved a unique niche for himself by turning the natural world into a vibrant canvas. Using petals, leaves, and other plant materials, Inoue carefully crafts detailed representations of pop culture figures, animals, and even brand logos. His creative journey began one windy day when fallen rose petals in his yard sparked the idea to transform them into art. His first creation, a delicate beetle, blossomed into a series of intricate designs, including lifelike animals and iconic characters like Super Mario. After photographing each piece, Inoue returns the natural materials to the earth through composting, celebrating the fleeting beauty of each piece.
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Eco slope: CopenHill, a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen, Denmark, offers a unique twist on traditional skiing. You can ski right on its roof! The facility turns non-recyclable waste into energy while featuring a ski slope made of Neveplast, an eco-friendly material designed to feel like snow. Visitors can also hike along landscaped trails or scale a climbing wall on the building’s facade. The rooftop, where the ski slope is located, offers stunning panoramic views of the city, complete with a bar for post-ski relaxation. At the base, a ski school, rental shop, and cafe round out the experience, blending recreation with sustainability in an urban setting. Skiing on a power plant? Just another day of turning trash into treasure!
Eco slope: CopenHill, a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen, Denmark, offers a unique twist on traditional skiing. You can ski right on its roof! The facility turns non-recyclable waste into energy while featuring a ski slope made of Neveplast, an eco-friendly material designed to feel like snow. Visitors can also hike along landscaped trails or scale a climbing wall on the building’s facade. The rooftop, where the ski slope is located, offers stunning panoramic views of the city, complete with a bar for post-ski relaxation. At the base, a ski school, rental shop, and cafe round out the experience, blending recreation with sustainability in an urban setting. Skiing on a power plant? Just another day of turning trash into treasure!
Eco slope: CopenHill, a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen, Denmark, offers a unique twist on traditional skiing. You can ski right on its roof! The facility turns non-recyclable waste into energy while featuring a ski slope made of Neveplast, an eco-friendly material designed to feel like snow. Visitors can also hike along landscaped trails or scale a climbing wall on the building’s facade. The rooftop, where the ski slope is located, offers stunning panoramic views of the city, complete with a bar for post-ski relaxation. At the base, a ski school, rental shop, and cafe round out the experience, blending recreation with sustainability in an urban setting. Skiing on a power plant? Just another day of turning trash into treasure!
Posh pooch: Fashion house Dolce & Gabbana has introduced Fefé, a premium dog perfume priced at $99 (USD) per bottle. This lavish scent, inspired by the close bond between one of the brand’s founders and his dog, is presented in an elegant glass bottle with a gold-plated paw accent. Fefé combines the soothing aromas of ylang-ylang, musk, and sandalwood. Though the perfume is certified as safe for pets, some experts are concerned about the potential irritation it might cause dogs. Critics have also pointed out the steep price, which may be hard to justify during challenging economic times. Nonetheless, for those who believe their furry friends deserve the height of luxury, Fefé offers a unique way to indulge them.
Posh pooch: Fashion house Dolce & Gabbana has introduced Fefé, a premium dog perfume priced at $99 (USD) per bottle. This lavish scent, inspired by the close bond between one of the brand’s founders and his dog, is presented in an elegant glass bottle with a gold-plated paw accent. Fefé combines the soothing aromas of ylang-ylang, musk, and sandalwood. Though the perfume is certified as safe for pets, some experts are concerned about the potential irritation it might cause dogs. Critics have also pointed out the steep price, which may be hard to justify during challenging economic times. Nonetheless, for those who believe their furry friends deserve the height of luxury, Fefé offers a unique way to indulge them.
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“Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.” - Confucius

“Hold a true friend with both your hands.” - Friedrich Nietzsche
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FREE listings for non-profit community events. Please email, 25 words or less, to: events@myCoffeeNews.ca  (Deadline Mondays at noon)

Five Acre Shaker Presents Winter Rockfest: Held Sat., Jan. 18, 5:30pm. Listen to all of your favourite Rock Tribute Bands under one roof on one day at The KCC - Concert Hall & Social House, 4090 Hollywood St., Port Alberni. Tickets at fiveacre.tickit.ca/events/27054

Film Fest Winter 2025 Film Series: Sunday, Jan. 19, 5pm is ‘The Fabulous Four’; Sunday, Feb. 16, 5pm is ‘Thelma’; Sunday, March 16, 5pm is ‘All We Imagine As Light’; Sunday, April 27, 5pm ‘So Surreal: Behind the Mask’. Single film tickets are $15 or series pass $55 & available at Alberni Valley Museum. All films showing at the Paramount Theatre. For more info, call 250-720-2863.

Nanaimo Family History Meeting: Tony Green of Nanaimo: ‘A Midshipman at Crimea, Letters from the Crimean War’. Tony discovered letters written by his ancestor Charles Cookesley. Join zoom meeting Jan. 20, 6:30pm: nanaimofamilyhistory.ca/membership

Our Saviour Lutheran Church invites everyone for a series of 3 illustrated talks on ‘The Dead Sea Scrolls’ on Wednesday’s, Jan. 22, 29 & Feb 5, 7-8pm, 795 Island Hwy W, Parksville.

Try Curling For Free: Parksville Curling Club, 220 Corfield St N, next to the Community park. Fri., Jan. 24, 7 & 8pm; Sat., Jan. 25, 10 & 11am. Bring runners & wear warm stretchy clothes.

The Big Mess in Concert: Jan. 25, 7pm. Presented by Unity Vancouver Island, 2020 Estevan Rd. Tickets $25 on Eventbrite or $30 at the door.

Boating Classes: Boating, maritime radio, navigation. In person classes Jan. 29. For more info, call Roger, 604 209-7649 or email education@canboat-nanaimo.ca  Visit: www.nps-cps.ca/courses for more info. Presented by CanBoat Nanaimo - we make boating fun!

Free Downsizing Seminar: Learn about purging, knowing your limits, maximizing your new smaller space & more on Thurs., Jan. 30, 1-3pm at Nanaimo Golf Club, 2800 Highland Blvd. Call 250.616.3641 to pre-register.

21st Annual Qualicum Beach Seedy Saturday: Saturday, Feb. 1 at Qualicum Beach Civic Centre from 10am-3:30pm. Admission by donation. www.qbseedysaturday.ca for more info.

Seedy Saturday: Hosted by Alberni Valley Food Security Society on February 8. There will be informative speakers, children’s activities, a seed exchange table & plenty of vendors to get you ready for the 2025 gardening season! Reach out to events@avfood.ca for any questions.

Chemainus Classical Concerts: Arthur Arnold, cello; Moira Hopfe-Ostensen, piano, Feb. 9, 2pm at St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus. $30/$10. Reserved: $25/$23 Phone 250-748-8383.

‘Vertical Growing’ with Don Giberson: Feb. 11, 7:30pm, Qualicum Beach Civic Centre, 747 Jones St. Guests: $5 Yearly membership $15.  www.QualicumBeachGardenClub.ca

Mid Island Floral Art club Meeting: Line design demo workshop, theme Wild Love, Feb. 13, 2pm, St Stephen’s Church Hall, 150 Village Way, QBeach. Info: Joanne 250-757-8969.

Nanaimo Lions Club warmly welcomes new members who wish to join us in giving back to the community. Google ‘Nanaimo Lions Club’ or email nanaimolions@gmail.com

Compassionate Care is Just a Call Away! From personal care to companionship & respite. Your loved one deserves the best. Local & insured, with very reasonable rates. Call 250-667-7453.

Do You or Someone You Love Need to Travel to receive cancer treatment? You may qualify for support through our Cancer Travel & Accommodation Services program. Visit cancer.ca/CTAAS, call 1-888-939-3333 or email BCTravelFund@cancer.ca to talk to us about your options.

Cowichan Valley Sea Cadets now recruiting for youth 12-18, meeting Tuesdays 6-9pm, 6722 Beaumont Rd in Maple Bay. Friendships, on-water skills, citizenship, fitness, leadership & more, all for free. 100sea@cadets.gc.ca

14th Annual Lions Free Skate presented by Nanaimo Lions Club. The sessions are scheduled every Sunday at the Frank Crane Arena, 12-1:30pm until March 23, 2025. Admission & skate rentals are free.

Central Vancouver Island Multicultural Society wants to hear from residents about equity, diversity and inclusion in Nanaimo. To learn more and complete the survey, visit: cvims.org

Independent Living Cowichan is promoting a new perspective on disability. Disability resource centre, handicap parking placards, medical equipment loans & personal tax preparation. We offer educational sessions & peer support. For more info: 250.746.3930 or cvilrc.bc.ca 

Cowichan Valley Probus Club invites any retired or nearly retired to our meetings at the Arbutus Golf Club on 1st Tuesday of the month, 10am. Visit: cowichanvalleyprobusclub.ca or call 250-746-1744 for details.

UK Pension Transfers: Personal/company pension left behind in the UK? Contact us to discuss options. Sterling Advisory, 1-250-863-7766 or email: mark@sterlingadvisory.com
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1. Dutch dancer Mata Hari spied for Germany and France in World War I - T/F?
2. What is the capital of New Zealand?
3. Shakespeare wrote 154 of this poetic form.
4. A mongoose, parrot, or otter is immune to snake venom?
5. The study of weather and climate is called what?
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Aries likes to win. Look for an opportunity right now that also allows others to win. While this may not be immediately gratifying, it could be satisfying in the long run. Lucky numbers: 3, 5, 15, 21, 28, 35.
What goal do you really want to achieve? If you communicate your vision to others this week, an opportunity for them to help you may emerge in an unexpected way. Lucky numbers: 9, 11, 16, 27, 29, 37.
You may feel at a stalemate at the end of the week. Are you able to balance the differing views within yourself? If not, perhaps wait a few days to make a decision. Lucky numbers: 10, 12, 25, 27, 31, 45.
At week’s end, you may have an insight about how to manifest a heartfelt goal. But be careful in presenting this idea to others, as your fervour may easily alienate them. Lucky numbers: 1, 4, 19, 25, 39, 42.
You are about halfway through the year that started at your birthday. If you set goals then, how are they progressing? Where might you need to make changes? Lucky numbers: 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 43.
Your practical communications style may be enhanced. Now may be a good time for a presentation where fine details make a difference in the outcome. Lucky numbers: 11, 12, 15, 24, 39, 44.
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Your natural charm may be on display early in the week. If you have a request or a message that you need to communicate, now might be a favourable time to do so. Lucky numbers: 11, 16, 20, 35, 37, 40.
Difficult or painful information may emerge from your unconscious at midweek. This might be easy to just ignore, but processing it may be in your best interest. Lucky numbers: 17, 20, 21, 31, 34, 40.
At week’s end, you may be feeling restricted in your relationship. Unless you are in a dangerous situation, try to wait a few days to decide if you feel the need to break free. Lucky numbers: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 28.
Capricorns are tempted to go it alone and claim full credit for achieving goals. For the next few weeks, communicating and collaborating with others may be beneficial. Lucky numbers: 7, 11, 15, 19, 28, 35.
Your birthday month is a good time to set goals. In doing so, consider what you might want your life to look like 18 years from now. That is when Pluto leaves Aquarius. Lucky numbers: 18, 21, 32, 37, 40, 48.
You may receive important, intuitive insights at week’s end. Rather than dreaming of castles in the air, focus on concrete ways that you could manifest these concepts. Lucky numbers: 13, 17, 24, 30, 44, 46.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Libra winners with the luckiest number being 35.
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Tiny transmitter: The smallest bone in the human body, the stapes, is essential for hearing. Resembling a stirrup, it passes sound vibrations to the inner ear. If this bone is damaged, it can result in significant hearing loss.

Pug royalty: Pugs, an ancient breed from China, were kept as royal companions. Known for their loyal, affectionate nature, these little dogs were so prized by Chinese emperors that they even had their own guards. That’s true royal treatment!
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Change maker: Jeannette Rankin made history in 1916 as the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress. Known for her powerful speeches, she fought for women’s voting rights, and her efforts in Montana helped promote voting equality nationwide.

Frisbee legacy: Walter Morrison, creator of the iconic Frisbee, left behind more than just a famous toy. After his passing, his family lovingly turned his ashes into a series of Frisbees, keeping his unique invention close forever.

Aqua beasts: Despite their massive size and love for water, hippos can’t actually swim. Instead, they walk along the riverbed and push up for air when needed, using their dense, heavy bodies to stay comfortably submerged.
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Frankenstein’s monster: “I don’t have the energy to leave the office.”
Doctor: “I guess I didn’t charge you enough.”

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Dwight. Dwight who? There’s a Dwight way, and a de-wrong way.

What’s covered in soot and performs in silence? A coal mime.

R.S.V.P.: Rush in, Shake hands, Vanish Promptly.

Hickory Dickory Dock, the mice ran up the clock. The clock struck one, and the rest escaped with minor injuries.
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