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March 30 - April 5, 2026

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

Coffee News Mid Vancouver Island including Parksville, Port Alberni, Qualicum Beach, Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Chemainus, Duncan, Cobble Hill, Mill Bay
Hero honoured: A Reading, England, construction worker trapped by flames was saved when crane operator Glen Edwards swung his basket close enough for the man to escape. The dangerous lift, carried out through thick smoke and high winds, quickly made Edwards a local hero admired by many. Not long after, news emerged that he also was battling terminal cancer, which added even greater weight to his act of courage that day. A charity later stepped in to help, arranging practical upgrades for his home along with thoughtful extras, including new items and a fishing trip. His daring rescue, along with the support he later received, left a moving impression on the community.
Hero honoured: A Reading, England, construction worker trapped by flames was saved when crane operator Glen Edwards swung his basket close enough for the man to escape. The dangerous lift, carried out through thick smoke and high winds, quickly made Edwards a local hero admired by many. Not long after, news emerged that he also was battling terminal cancer, which added even greater weight to his act of courage that day. A charity later stepped in to help, arranging practical upgrades for his home along with thoughtful extras, including new items and a fishing trip. His daring rescue, along with the support he later received, left a moving impression on the community.
Shark skin: Delta Air Lines is turning to the natural world in search of new ways to cut fuel use. Partnering with Australian firm MicroTau, the airline is experimenting with a special coating that imitates the unique texture of shark skin. The material is covered with tiny grooves, or riblets, that guide air smoothly across the plane’s surface and lower drag. Tests will focus on widebody jets, with the technology applied to major sections including the wings and tail. Delta’s Sustainable Skies Lab is also exploring other aerodynamic add-ons, such as fish-like fins, alongside newer aircraft designs. The project clearly shows how nature’s patterns often provide the best ideas for innovation.
Shark skin: Delta Air Lines is turning to the natural world in search of new ways to cut fuel use. Partnering with Australian firm MicroTau, the airline is experimenting with a special coating that imitates the unique texture of shark skin. The material is covered with tiny grooves, or riblets, that guide air smoothly across the plane’s surface and lower drag. Tests will focus on widebody jets, with the technology applied to major sections including the wings and tail. Delta’s Sustainable Skies Lab is also exploring other aerodynamic add-ons, such as fish-like fins, alongside newer aircraft designs. The project clearly shows how nature’s patterns often provide the best ideas for innovation.
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Tub retreat: In Gatlinburg, Tennessee (U.S.), a tucked-away spot called Creekside Hideaway offers a getaway with a twist. Spread across a peaceful property, guests can stay in tiny cabins, cast a line in the pond, or wander beside the creeks. But the highlight is floating in a wood-fired hot tub that’s on a boat. These circular tubs drift across the lake using electric motors, combining the ease of a spa with the calm of open water. With firewood stacked and temperatures customizable, it’s as cozy as it is creative. Surrounded by forest and fresh air, guests can soak in silence or share the experience with friends. It’s a mix of comfort, novelty, and nature, making this mountain escape feel both whimsical and well-earned. 
Sacred springs: When a woman in the hills of Uttarakhand, India, bent toward a small stone shrine nestled between orchard trees, she returned with a jug of clear water. This structure, known as a naula, is one of many ancient water temples built over natural springs across the Himalayan slopes. Once neglected, these sites are being revived by local communities that face unreliable piped water and worsening droughts. Restoration efforts involve mapping underground catchment zones, planting native trees, and digging contour trenches to improve groundwater recharge. For many, it’s become a practical way to secure water and preserve what has quietly sustained them for generations.
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“It’s fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.” - Bill Gates

“Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.” - Confucius
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Leave a Lasting Legacy: Purchase a personalized brick for ‘Jesse’s House’. This home will ensure kids receiving health care in Nanaimo, can have their families that live out of town, by their side when they need them most. Bricks are limited, buy yours today at www.islandkidsfirst.com/brick

Chemainus Saturday Market: A Chemainus United Church Fundraiser Sat., March 28 10am–2pm, 9814 Willow St., all year. Table rentals, $25, contact Joyce text 250-533-9392 or joyce.cloakey@gmail.com

South Cowichan Healthcare Auxiliary Craft & Bake Sale: Mill Bay Community Hall, 1035 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd. March 28, 10am-1:30pm.  Includes baking, crafts, raffle, plus lunch for $12. Free admission.

Joelle Rabu in Concert - ‘Let Me Tell You A Song’: Held Sat., March 28, 7pm at 2020 Estevan. $35 on Eventbrite, $40 at door.

Easter Services held at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 795 Island Highway W., Parksville.  Maundy Thursday Service is April 2, 7pm; Good Friday Service is April 3, 10am; Easter Sunday celebration is April 5: 10am.

Volunteer Nanaimo Market: Local handmade gifts including floral bouquets, crochet, & more. Held Sat., April 4, 10am-3:30pm, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 4235 Departure Bay, Nanaimo.

Nanaimo Family History Society zoom only meeting is Mon., April 6. Presentation with Andrea Lister of Vancouver Island lecturing on ‘Prison & Court Records’. Visit: www.nanaimofamilyhistory.ca

Pacific Brant Carving, Woodworking & Art Show: April 11, 10am-5pm & April 12, 10am-4pm at QB Civic Centre. Admission $10; Seniors/students $8 & children 12 & under free. De Cosmos Fine Arts Society. 

Cowichan Classical Concerts: Scott Meek, piano; Clare Yuan, piano on April 12, 2:30pm at St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus.  $30/$10.  Reserved $25. Call: 250-748-8383.

Qualicum Beach Garden Club meet April 14, 7:30pm. Speaker Sean Rustemeyer: garden tools/sharpening. St Stephen’s Church, 150 Village Way. 

Knitting & Crocheting Program: Held at CHRCO Hall (Coombs Rodeo Grounds, 2601 Alberni Hwy) on Friday, April 17, 5-7pm. Limited supplies available. Visit: www.chrco.org

Nanaimo Fiddle Society Family-Friendly Barn Dance: Fri., April 17, 7-9pm. All ages welcome to Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Rd.  Adults $20/youth K-12 $10/Pre K Free. Tickets www.nanaimofiddlesociety.org

Cherry Creek Spring Market Fundraiser: Come explore our talented local vendors & have lunch while you are here.  Home cooking & all around friendly people. Held Sat., April 18, 10am-4pm at Cherry Creek Community Hall, 3720 Moore Rd., Port Alberni. 

‘Shadows From a Low Stone Wall’: Presented by ECHO Players at the Village Theatre in QB. Held Apr. 16 - May 3, Wed - Sat, 7:30pm & Sundays, 2pm. Tickets at echoplayers.ca or call 250-752-3522.

Swing into Spring Market: Held at CHRCO Hall, 2601 Alberni Hwy, Coombs Rodeo Grounds. Artisans, crafters, health & wellness & more on Sat., April 25,10am-4pm. For more info: 250-927-2747.

Chemainus Saturday Market: A Chemainus United Church Fundraiser Sat., April 25, 10am–2pm, 9814 Willow St., all year. Table rentals, $25, contact Joyce text 250-533-9392 or joyce.cloakey@gmail.com

Downsizing in 2026? Attend our free seminar. Held Wednesday, April 29, 1-3pm at Nanaimo Golf Club, 2800 Highland Blvd. Learn how to downsize your home, step-by-step. You will learn purging, knowing your limits & maximizing your new smaller space & more. Reserve your spot & bring a friend! Pre-register: 250-616-3641 or ian@ianthompsonrealestate.com

Coronation Street Fan? Join Harbour City Corrie Club at the Library, 6250 Hammond Bay Rd. Nanaimo, 2nd Sat., of the month at 10am. Info: 250-618-7672.

Attention Women New to Nanaimo: Meet monthly at Royal Cdn Legion Branch 256, 1630 E. Wellington Rd the 1st Tuesday of each month, Sept-June. Visit: nanaimonewcomersclub.org 

Nanaimo Men’s Shed Society is looking for new members & a new space. Where men connect & work on community projects, or just have a coffee & chat. For info, or if you know of an available space (600+ sq ft), call 250-327-2379 or email: jboudcan@gmail.com

Hall & Grounds Rentals Available at CHRCO (Coombs) Rodeo Grounds. Great for weddings, birthday parties, events, festivals, camping, filming, medieval combat & much more. Contact us at 250-927-2747 or coombsrodeogrounds@gmail.com or visit: www.CHRCO.org

Drinking out of Control? We can help! 24hr hotline: 250-597-3282 or go to www.cowichanaa.ca & click on ‘Find a Meeting’. 

Prom Closet Nanaimo is now booking appointments for students graduating from any high school & looking for formal wear. For more info, email: promcloset.nanaimo@gmail.com

Arbutus Toastmasters: Learn the art of public speaking in a fun, safe, supportive environment. Mondays, 7–9pm at 246 Hirst. Visit: www.arbutus.toastmastersclubs.org

Seeking New Volunteers: West Coast General Hospital & Westhaven Long-Term Care Facility are seeking volunteers to join the team. Flexible, supportive & genuinely fun. Contribute to your community & be a part of something good. For info, email: volunteer@islandhealth.ca

Soups On (& more) for Seniors: A monthly seniors luncheon held on the 1st Wednesday of each month from 10:45am–12:30pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 2704 James St., Duncan.  A welcoming place for guests to enjoy a nutritious meal. By donation (suggested $5). 250-746-8171. 

Tai Chi Beginner Intakes: Navy League, 750 Fifth St., Tues’ 1pm & 6:45pm; North Oyster Community Centre, 13467 Cedar Rd, Ladysmith, Thurs’, 2pm; Oliver Woods, 6000 Oliver Rd., on Thursdays 6:45pm. By donation. 

Qualicum Beach Farmers Market: Every Saturday from 8:30am-12pm, year round. Come enjoy an incredible selection of fresh produce & locally produced goods. Our vendors make, bake or grow the products they offer for sale. Qualicum Beach Community Hall, 644 Veterans Way. 

Free Swim: The Nanaimo Lions Club invites you to the Lions Free Swimming at the Beban Park Pool, 2300 Bowen Road, Nanaimo, 12:30 to 2.00pm every Saturday from April 11 to June 27. 

Cherry Point Artists meet every Thursday at the Cowichan Exhibition Grounds 9:30am-1pm until June. New members welcome. Workshops & art shows are some of the activities offered. 

Cowichan Valley Probus Club has a new venue at Duncan  Community Lodge, 2244 Moose Rd. Meet first Tuesday of the month, 10:30am.  Info: cowichanvalleyprobusclub.ca  250-747-1744.

Chemainus Saturday Market: A Chemainus United Church Fundraiser Sat’s, 10am–2pm at 9814 Willow St., all year. Table rentals, $25. Contact Joyce text: 250-533-9392 or email: joyce.cloakey@gmail.com 

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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2. Tadpoles are carnivores - T/F?
3. Who directed the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind?
4. Where did cheddar cheese originate?
5. Who wrote the short story The Cask of Amontillado?
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This week may offer a hidden opportunity to help you achieve something you are passionate about. Unearthing it might require you to enter a new period of growth. Lucky numbers: 2, 7, 14, 21, 27, 46.
The next few weeks may provide a chance to achieve a goal that advances your highest values. Don’t let stubbornness about what you think is realistic hold you back. Lucky numbers: 8, 33, 38, 44, 46, 48.
Early this week, your sharp mind may see a subtle, new opportunity for success. But you might have to navigate a challenge between your rational mind and your intuition. Lucky numbers: 15, 16, 19, 20, 34, 42.
You have been in an extended growth period, but it should end in about three months. What endeavour do you want to manifest now, and whose help do you need? Lucky numbers: 10, 13, 15, 22, 41, 48.
For the next few weeks, you may find the energy slows down. If making progress becomes too difficult, this may be a good time to take a break, assuming you can. Lucky numbers: 6, 7, 18, 27, 35, 40.

Your natural attention to detail may be heightened early this week. Which difficult project could benefit from the extra energy boost that might be in effect for a few days? Lucky numbers: 12, 19, 20, 26, 27, 30.
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Your skills of tact and diplomacy may be in high gear at midweek. Can you now use this heightened ability to bring a thorny situation to a successful conclusion? Lucky numbers: 11, 27, 32, 35, 37, 41.
Your intuition may be very intense at week’s end. Let yourself step back from information overload. Carve out time and space to centre back into yourself. Lucky numbers: 13, 15, 20, 27, 34, 42.
Now may be time to slow down and consider what you most value. Then you can make any needed adjustments to bring your efforts into alignment with them. Lucky numbers: 2, 4, 8, 15, 28, 36.
For the next few weeks, a compatible dynamic may strengthen your ability to accomplish your goal. Be sure it is something you are truly passionate about achieving. Lucky numbers: 5, 6, 8, 27, 28, 36.
Pluto strongly encourages evolutionary transformation for humanity, and for Aquarius in particular. It may be time to slow down and ponder what this means for you. Lucky numbers: 1, 6, 9, 25, 28, 34.
You may find that your mind and emotions are in a stalemate at the beginning of the week. Try to take a deep breath and wait a few days for this to pass. Lucky numbers: 14, 15, 18, 27, 42, 44.
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Capricorn winners with the luckiest number being 27.
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Gift games: In China, giving and receiving presents is a ritual as much as an exchange. A gift is often refused several times before it’s accepted, and even then, both sides downplay its importance to show modesty and respect.

Ant spa: Some birds deliberately let ants crawl over them or burrow into their feathers. This “anting” behaviour may help keep parasites away, while also soothing irritation and maintaining the health of their plumage.
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Flame find: In 1826, John Walker stumbled onto the first friction match when a treated stick brushed against stone and unexpectedly sparked. What began as a curiosity soon reshaped the everyday act of lighting fires.

Click keys: Before modern alternatives, pianists sometimes practiced on silent keyboards that produced only soft clicks instead of music. These devices helped players strengthen their fingers and develop their touch without disturbing those nearby.

Straight stretch: In Saudi Arabia, Highway 10 runs for 256 kilometres (159 mi.) without any curves, holding the record as the world’s longest straight road. Surrounded by desert, it offers a rare drive of uninterrupted horizon and steady sameness.
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Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?

Son: “This loaf is nice and warm.”
Mother: “It should be. The cat has been lying on it all day.”

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Bacon. Bacon who? I’m bacon a cake for your birthday.

Why did the vegetables like the corn? He was always willing to lend an ear.
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