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Nov 11 - 17, 2024

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

Coffee News Mid Vancouver Island including Parksville, Port Alberni, Qualicum Beach, Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Chemainus, Duncan, Cobble Hill, Mill Bay
Classical deterrent: In Espoo, Finland, police have found an unconventional way to deter youth from partying on the beach. They blast classical music. Officers play pieces like Strauss’ “The Blue Danube,” Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons,” and Schubert’s “Ave Maria” from loudspeakers to keep the beach free of litter and broken glass. In use for several years, this method has proven effective despite a lack of scientific evidence that young people dislike classical music. Locals, although initially puzzled by the tactic, appreciate the cleaner beach for morning swims. Police started using this approach after other methods failed to disperse end-of-term parties.
Early retirement: In Japan, a man’s extreme frugality enabled him to retire early after saving about ¥130 million (JPY) over 21 years. The 45-year-old man endured a demanding job while living in a cheap company dormitory, scavenging for furniture, and skipping air conditioning to save money. His diet consisted mainly of boiled rice and occasional fruits or vegetables. Despite these sacrifices, his perseverance allowed him to achieve financial independence and publish a book about his journey. However, the yen’s recent depreciation threatens his savings, casting doubt on his early retirement plans. His story went viral, with some admiring his dedication and others criticizing his extreme lifestyle and poor nutrition.
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Urban hippo: Residents of Cape Town, South Africa, were startled to see a hippopotamus strolling down their city’s streets. The enormous animal likely was on a quest to find a new territory that was away from his pod. Initially, his presence caused alarm. However, conservationists swiftly intervened, safely capturing the young male and returning him to his habitat at the False Bay Nature Reserve. To ensure his safety and to prevent further wanderings, authorities made plans to relocate the wandering hippo to a secure, undisclosed location. Interestingly, his home pod plays a crucial role in managing the invasive perennial grass threatening the city’s wetlands.
Urban hippo: Residents of Cape Town, South Africa, were startled to see a hippopotamus strolling down their city’s streets. The enormous animal likely was on a quest to find a new territory that was away from his pod. Initially, his presence caused alarm. However, conservationists swiftly intervened, safely capturing the young male and returning him to his habitat at the False Bay Nature Reserve. To ensure his safety and to prevent further wanderings, authorities made plans to relocate the wandering hippo to a secure, undisclosed location. Interestingly, his home pod plays a crucial role in managing the invasive perennial grass threatening the city’s wetlands.
Concrete canvas: In Texas (U.S.), Sam Ward, now dubbed the “Power Washer Van Gogh,” has turned a mundane task into an art form. Initially purchasing chalk for his sons, Ward found himself bored while cleaning his driveway and began drawing with a power washer. This creative spark transformed into an artistic venture. Using various nozzles and pressure settings, he started crafting intricate designs on concrete. His unique method gained traction on social media, leading to collaborations with brands like BuzzFeed and Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. Ward’s creations feature icons such as Johnny Cash, Batman, David Bowie, and the Statue of Liberty.
Concrete canvas: In Texas (U.S.), Sam Ward, now dubbed the “Power Washer Van Gogh,” has turned a mundane task into an art form. Initially purchasing chalk for his sons, Ward found himself bored while cleaning his driveway and began drawing with a power washer. This creative spark transformed into an artistic venture. Using various nozzles and pressure settings, he started crafting intricate designs on concrete. His unique method gained traction on social media, leading to collaborations with brands like BuzzFeed and Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. Ward’s creations feature icons such as Johnny Cash, Batman, David Bowie, and the Statue of Liberty.
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“Beauty when unadorned is adorned the most.” - St. Jerome 

“Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity.” - Joseph Addison
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November is Fall Prevention Month: Did you know in BC, 1 in 3 older adults fall each year? You can take steps to reduce your risk & improve your safety. Check out www.shorturl.at/Y5WvM for more info.

12th Annual ‘Fiesta’ World Craft Fair: Quality fair trade items from Africa, Asia & Central/South America. Held Sat., Nov. 9 & Sun., Nov. 10, 10am-4pm, Queen Margaret’s School, 660 Brownsey Ave., Duncan.

‘Honest - Joshua Holloway’ in Concert: An evening of heartfelt original music & storytelling.  Held Sat., Nov. 9, 7:30pm at Unity, 2020 Estevan Rd., Nanaimo. Tickets $25 on Eventbrite.

Arrowsmith Potters’ Guild Pottery Sale: Discover beautifully handcrafted pottery for gifts or for yourself. Held Nov. 9, 10am-4pm at The Bradley Centre, 975 Shearme Rd. Free admission.

‘Honest - Joshua Holloway’ in Concert: An evening of heartfelt original music & storytelling.  Held Sat., Nov. 9, 7:30pm at Unity, 2020 Estevan Rd. Tickets $25 on Eventbrite.

Christmas in the Valley Craft & Arts Fair: Held Nov. 10, 3-7pm, Nov. 11, noon-5pm & Nov. 12, 10am-3pm at the Alberni Athletic Hall, 3727 Roger St., Port Alberni. It’s the 51st Anniversary of the craft fair. Admission is free. There will be 60+ vendors & a chance to win one of 50 special door prizes.

‘Cycling Across the Himalayas’: Slides & talk with Dr. Brenda Trenholme on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2pm at  Nanoose Bay Community Centre. Admisson by donation to KEEF www.kenyaeducation.org

Mid Island Floral Art Club Meeting: Nov. 14, 2pm at St. Stephen’s Church, 150 Village Way, Qualicum Beach. Christmas themed design using texture demo & create. For info: Joanne 250-757-8969.

Qualicum Beach Winterfest & Craft Fair: Held Friday, Nov. 15, 9am-5pm; Saturday, Nov. 16, 9am-5pm & Sunday, Nov. 17, 10am-4pm at Qualicum Beach Civic Centre, 747 Jones St. Door prizes, children’s haggis hunt, food artisans & crafters.

Coast Salish Drum Making Workshop with Donna Manson, Snuneymuxw Nov. 16, 10am or 1pm. Choose 13” ($160) or 15” ($170) drum at Kin Hut, Departure Bay Beach, Nanaimo. Enjoy this cultural experience of building a drum & learning about its usage. Info: crimsoncoastdance.com

Christmas in the Country Craft Fair: Sat., Nov. 16, 10am-4pm at the Cherry Creek Community Hall on Moore Rd., Port Alberni.  Support our local vendors & find some great gift ideas.  Our concession is open with our famous home cooking.

The Doobie Brothers Experience: Held Saturday, November 16, 7:30pm at The Capitol Theatre, Port Alberni. Tickets $40 & available at Notable Music.

Craft Night at Cobblestone Pub: Held Monday, November 18, 7-9pm at 3566 Holland Ave, Cobble Hill. Kick off the season by making a live Christmas wreath or swag that will last all season long. An evening filled with creativity, connection & laughter. No experience necessary. For tickets: theoriginalcraftnight.ca

Nanaimo Quilters’ Guild next meeting is Wed., Nov. 20, 1:30pm & 6:30pm at Nanaimo Curling Club, 106 Wall St., Nanaimo.

Moonlight Madness Night Market: Held November 21, 4-8:30pm at 644 Memorial Ave., Qualicum. Shops open late, lighting of the Christmas tree, carollers, live music, hot beverages, festive food & an outdoor market.

Nanaimo Hospital Auxiliary Quilt & Craft Sale: Held Thurs., Nov. 22, 10am-2pm, NRGH Lobby, Nanaimo. Assorted Quilts, many knitted/sewn items available. All hand made with care. Proceeds benefit our hospital.

Merry Maker’s Craft Fair: Held Friday, November 22, 2-7pm; Saturday, November 23, 10am-5pm & Sunday, November 24, 11am-4pm at Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 293, 4680 Victoria Quay, Port Alberni.

26th Annual Nanaimo Artwalk: Featuring over 50 artists in 16 venues & free shuttle service. Held Sat., Nov. 23, 10am-4pm & Sun., Nov. 24, 12-4pm. Downtown Nanaimo, Victoria Crescent, Old City Quarter. For more info: NanaimoArtsCouncil.ca or email: jenaya@nanaimoartscouncil.ca

Christmas Bazaar: Held Saturday, November 23, 1-4pm, Trinity United Church, 6011 Doumont Rd., Nanaimo. Baking, crafts, white elephant table, tea room and more.

Interested in Attending a Free Downsizing Seminar? Join us on Thursday November 28th, 1:30 - 3:30pm at Oliver Woods Community Centre, 6000 Oliver Road, Nanaimo. Learn how to downsize your home following my step by step plan. To pre-register, call 250.616.3641.

Metaphysical Psychic & Wellness Fair: Held Saturday, Nov. 30, 10am-4pm at Knox, 345 Pym St., Parksville. Free admission, free draw for door prizes. Over 50 vendors, healers, readers, crystals. Free 15min sound bath.  Speakers every hour. Info: 250-228-1009.  

6th Annual Rock & Gem Show: Hosted by the Parksville & District Rock & Gem Club on Nov. 30, 9:30am-4:30pm & Dec. 1, 9:30am-4pm at Qualicum Beach Civic Centre, 747 Jones St. Parksville. Admission $4 Children 12 & under free with adult.

Timbre! Choir - Sing A Merry Christmas: Held Sunday, December 8, 2:30pm at ADSS Theatre, Port Alberni. Tickets available on line at Eventbrite, from choir members, at our vendors & at the door. Adults & seniors $25; children & students under 18, $5. Info: www.timbrechoir.ca

Sail Past 2024: Held at Harbour Quay, Port Alberni, December 15, 5-7:30pm. 1st prize, $1000; 2nd prize, $750; 3rd prize, $500. Hot cocoa, hot dogs, live music, carolling, visit with Santa, fireworks & firepit. Awards at 8pm at Blue Marlin.

Photos With Santa! Come to the Capitol Theatre, Port Alberni on Dec. 16, 17 & 23, 1-3pm & Dec. 22, 5-7pm. Also, join us for a radio style of reading a Christmas Carol on Dec. 23, 7:30pm. Entry by donation.

Non-Profit Fair Trade Store: Presented by Global Village Nanaimo at Woodgrove Centre, Nanaimo until Dec. 24. Gifts, baskets, coffee, tea & slippers. Visit: www.globalvillagenanaimo.com

Retired or Semi-retired? Probus Club of Duncan provides fellowship, friendship & fun for men & women in their retirement & semi-retirement years. For more info, visit: www.ProbusDuncan.ca

Carpet Bowling Casual Group meet Friday’s, 9:30-11am at 50+Activity Center, 55 Coronation St, in Lake Cowichan. New players & spectators welcome.

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 

Qualicum Beach Seedy Saturday is looking for your collected seeds for their seed swap. Info: trilliums@shaw.ca or sallyshivers43@gmail.com

Morrell Nature Sanctuary is looking for Volunteer Nature Interpreters who are passionate about nature, to lead Elementary School children from K to grade 5. Training is every 2nd Wed., Sept to April, 9:30-11:30am. Visit: www.morrellnaturesanctuary.ca or call 250-753-5811for more information.

We Pay Cash for vintage, antique & collectible items. Knick-knacks, tools, advertising, art, records, pyrex, toys, sports collectibles, military items, tins, carvings, anything old & interesting! Call 250-714-2237.

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. Is the blue shark the largest shark in the world?
2. Philematology is the scientific study of what?
3. Penne is a tube-shaped pasta cut on the diagonal - T/F?
4. Which of the major oceans is the smallest and the shallowest?
5. Who is the lead singer of the band U2?
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You may feel very enthusiastic about something at the start of the week. However, you may need to make an adjustment in your presentation to attract the interest of others. Lucky numbers: 9, 27, 31, 39, 41, 45.
Is something in your life coming to an end, whether you want it to or not? If you are feeling discontented, how could you use the feeling to begin a new endeavour? Lucky numbers: 11, 26, 28, 29, 36, 40.
Are you clear about what you want to achieve right now? If not, or if you aren’t accomplishing it, consider what adjustment in your viewpoint could help you succeed. Lucky numbers: 5, 15, 33, 39, 45, 47.
Romance and commitment are often considered “old fashioned” now, but not for you. An opportunity of this nature may be available to you for the next few weeks. Lucky numbers: 4, 5, 12, 17, 22, 34.

Have you and a romantic partner been having a disagreement? This week may offer an opportunity to explore the dynamic of how well your needs are being met. Lucky numbers: 11, 12, 19, 20, 35, 47.
For the last few months, you may have felt the need to work extra hard, just to keep up. Things could start to open up soon, so get ready to make more progress. Lucky numbers: 6, 16, 23, 32, 37, 45.
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Are you in a situation where you feel the need to stand up for yourself? Midweek may be a good time to approach the other party in this dynamic, to quietly work it out. Lucky numbers: 3, 6, 13, 15, 27, 28.
If you are in a stalemate with someone, look for a positive way to break through it. This is important because any hurt feelings now could last beyond this situation. Lucky numbers: 7, 10, 33, 38, 44, 45.
Many new thoughts and ideas may come your way at the end of the week, which could be a bit overwhelming. Parse through them but wait a few days before acting. Lucky numbers: 8, 11, 24, 28, 46, 47.
A romantic relationship may be a focus over the next month. You might want to take advantage of this dynamic to work out any underlying issues with a partner. Lucky numbers: 10, 15, 17, 21, 27, 31.
Do you have a project in your life that is close to your heart but hasn’t yet manifested? Focus and hard work over the next few weeks may allow you to make progress on it. Lucky numbers: 2, 7, 16, 26, 28, 45.
Recently, you may have found that progress on what you desire has slowed. That dynamic could be about to change, but you might need to be patient for a little longer. Lucky numbers: 1, 6, 9, 11, 26, 46.
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Ancient tool: Even Neanderthals had dental care tools, and fossil evidence shows early humans worldwide, including in Egypt, practiced teeth picking. By medieval times, ornate gold or silver toothpicks were European status symbols.

Resilient composer:
Beethoven, despite being deaf by the end of his life, could still hear by biting a metal rod attached to his piano. Known as bone conduction, this method allowed the composer to sense vibrations and continue writing music.
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Smoky spice: Black cardamom, a member of the ginger family, boasts a bold, smoky flavour that can be reminiscent of bacon. This unique spice shines in Indian dishes, but also adds depth to soups and stews in other Asian cuisines.

Neon magic: Neon lights in signs and displays are famous for their bright, colourful glow. The lights ionize neon gas in glass tubes with electric currents, causing the atoms to emit light. Different colours are achieved by using various gases.

Africa’s reach: A hemisphere is essentially half of a sphere, and the equator and prime meridians split Earth into four. Africa uniquely straddles all four hemispheres, with territory in the northern, southern, eastern, and western parts of the globe.
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A nickel and penny jumped off a train together. But the quarter had more sense.

A guy opened a horseback riding school, but business fell off.

Husband: “What do you mean our situation is fluid?”
Wife: “We’re going down the drain.”

How do trees sleep? Like logs.

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Lettuce. Lettuce who? Lettuce in! It’s cold out here!
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Slow and steady: A Japanese supermarket has seen a 10% rise in sales after introducing a unique, extra-slow checkout for customers who dislike rushing. This special register, designed with elderly, disabled, and pregnant shoppers in mind, allows patrons to spend up to 20 minutes checking out. Customers can count their money leisurely, chat with the cashier, and pack their groceries without pressure. The initiative, proposed by the Alzheimer’s Disease Support Center, addresses the frustration and embarrassment some shoppers feel when hurried. The experiment’s success suggests a demand for more patient shopping options. Watch the video for a Canadian version...
Slow and steady: A Japanese supermarket has seen a 10% rise in sales after introducing a unique, extra-slow checkout for customers who dislike rushing. This special register, designed with elderly, disabled, and pregnant shoppers in mind, allows patrons to spend up to 20 minutes checking out. Customers can count their money leisurely, chat with the cashier, and pack their groceries without pressure. The initiative, proposed by the Alzheimer’s Disease Support Center, addresses the frustration and embarrassment some shoppers feel when hurried. The experiment’s success suggests a demand for more patient shopping options.
Airport dispute: In New Zealand, a woman sought legal action against her ex-boyfriend for failing to drive her to the airport, causing her to miss a flight and incur extra expenses. She claimed he had also agreed to take care of her dogs while she was away. Instead, she had to use a shuttle service and pay for a dog kennel. She brought the case to the Disputes Tribunal, hoping to be reimbursed for these expenses. However, the tribunal ruled that social promises between friends or partners generally aren’t legally enforceable. The court determined that no binding contract existed and dismissed her claim, stating that his promises carried no legal obligation.
Airport dispute: In New Zealand, a woman sought legal action against her ex-boyfriend for failing to drive her to the airport, causing her to miss a flight and incur extra expenses. She claimed he had also agreed to take care of her dogs while she was away. Instead, she had to use a shuttle service and pay for a dog kennel. She brought the case to the Disputes Tribunal, hoping to be reimbursed for these expenses. However, the tribunal ruled that social promises between friends or partners generally aren’t legally enforceable. The court determined that no binding contract existed and dismissed her claim, stating that his promises carried no legal obligation.
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Cosmic vodka: Pegasus Distillery in Burgundy, France, has launched Shooting Star Vodka, a spirit infused with meteorite pieces. This ultra-premium vodka begins with locally sourced organic wheat and botanicals, distilled using the latest technology. Over a month-long process, pure spring water from deep wells is used to refine the mixture. What truly distinguishes this vodka is its aging in jars containing suspended meteorite fragments, imparting a unique mineral flavour. Unlike other brands that merely filter with meteorites, Shooting Star Vodka incorporates the space rock directly, enhancing its taste. With each bottle priced between $180 and $200 (USD), this vodka offers a distinctive celestial experience.
Mobile marvel: In Recherswil, Switzerland, an innovative solution called the Astra Bridge is transforming road maintenance. This portable bridge system allows cars to travel over ongoing construction, reducing traffic disruptions. The Astra Bridge enhances previous concepts by being mobile and providing better working conditions for crews underneath. With improved clearance and noise insulation, it offers a more spacious and quieter environment for workers. The new, gently sloped bridge has proven effective, despite minor slowdowns from curious drivers. Notably, the Astra Bridge also protects workers from harsh weather conditions and eliminates the need for night work.
Mobile marvel: In Recherswil, Switzerland, an innovative solution called the Astra Bridge is transforming road maintenance. This portable bridge system allows cars to travel over ongoing construction, reducing traffic disruptions. The Astra Bridge enhances previous concepts by being mobile and providing better working conditions for crews underneath. With improved clearance and noise insulation, it offers a more spacious and quieter environment for workers. The new, gently sloped bridge has proven effective, despite minor slowdowns from curious drivers. Notably, the Astra Bridge also protects workers from harsh weather conditions and eliminates the need for night work.
Mobile marvel: In Recherswil, Switzerland, an innovative solution called the Astra Bridge is transforming road maintenance. This portable bridge system allows cars to travel over ongoing construction, reducing traffic disruptions. The Astra Bridge enhances previous concepts by being mobile and providing better working conditions for crews underneath. With improved clearance and noise insulation, it offers a more spacious and quieter environment for workers. The new, gently sloped bridge has proven effective, despite minor slowdowns from curious drivers. Notably, the Astra Bridge also protects workers from harsh weather conditions and eliminates the need for night work.
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“You cannot be lonely if you like the person you’re alone with.”
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“Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for?”
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November is Fall Prevention Month: Did you know in BC, 1 in 3 older adults fall each year? You can take steps to reduce your risk & improve your safety. Check out www.shorturl.at/Y5WvM for more info.

Once Upon a Craft Fair: Fri., Nov. 1, 12-7pm; Sat., Nov. 2, 10am-5pm & Sun., Nov. 3, 10am-4pm at Beban Park Social Centre. Door prizes & fun activities for kids. $5 entry, kids under 12 are free.

Indoor Garage Sale: Nov. 1 & 2, 9am-2pm at St Philip-by-the-Sea Church, 7113 Lantzville Rd. 3 rooms of bargains to explore. On Nov. 1, fill-a-bag-for-$5. Proceeds support local charities.

Annual Christmas Angels Craft Fair: Presented by ‘Volunteers Nanaimo,  Nov. 1, 4-8pm & Nov. 2, 9:30am-3:30pm, Moose Hall, 1356 Cranberry Rd. By donation.

Crofton Art Group Show & Sale: Sat., Nov. 2, 10am-4pm, at the Crofton Senior Centre, 1507 Joan Ave. Featuring art, pottery & jewelry.

35th Annual ‘First Chance’ Christmas Craft Show: Sat., Nov. 2, 10am-5pm & Sun., Nov. 3, 10am-4pm at Mary Winspear Theatre, Sidney. $5 entry, kids under 12, free. Daily $200 vendor shopping spree giveaway!

Harvest Dance: November 3, 3-5pm. $10 per ticket supports our Oceanside Family Program. All ages, no alcohol. Held at the Bradley Centre, 975 Shearme Rd, Coombs. Info: 250-248-2336.

Chemainus Classical Concerts: Young Artists of VCM Collegium Program. Nov. 3, 2pm St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus. $30/$10. Reserved: $25/$23 by calling 250-748-8383.

Nanaimo Concert Band Fall Concert: Nov. 3, 2:30pm at Port Theatre. Tickets $20 & can be booked through www.porttheatre.com

12th Annual ‘Fiesta’ World Craft Fair: Quality fair trade items from Africa, Asia & Central/South America. Held Sat., Nov. 9 & Sun., Nov. 10, 10am-4pm, Queen Margaret’s School, 660 Brownsey Ave., Duncan.

‘Honest - Joshua Holloway’ in Concert: An evening of heartfelt original music & storytelling.  Held Sat., Nov. 9, 7:30pm at Unity, 2020 Estevan Rd., Nanaimo. Tickets $25 on Eventbrite.

Arrowsmith Potters’ Guild Pottery Sale: Discover beautifully handcrafted pottery for gifts or for yourself. Held Nov. 9, 10am-4pm at The Bradley Centre, 975 Shearme Rd. Free admission.

‘Honest - Joshua Holloway’ in Concert: An evening of heartfelt original music & storytelling.  Held Sat., Nov. 9, 7:30pm at Unity, 2020 Estevan Rd. Tickets $25 on Eventbrite.

Christmas in the Valley Craft & Arts Fair: Held Nov. 10, 3-7pm, Nov. 11, noon-5pm & Nov. 12, 10am-3pm at the Alberni Athletic Hall, 3727 Roger St., Port Alberni. It’s the 51st Anniversary of the craft fair. Admission is free. There will be 60+ vendors & a chance to win one of 50 special door prizes.

‘Cycling Across the Himalayas’: Slides & talk with Dr. Brenda Trenholme on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2pm at  Nanoose Bay Community Centre. Admisson by donation to KEEF www.kenyaeducation.org

Mid Island Floral Art Club Meeting: Nov. 14, 2pm at St. Stephen’s Church, 150 Village Way, Qualicum Beach. Christmas themed design using texture demo & create. For info: Joanne 250-757-8969.

Qualicum Beach Winterfest & Craft Fair: Held Friday, Nov. 15, 9am-5pm; Saturday, Nov. 16, 9am-5pm & Sunday, Nov. 17, 10am-4pm at Qualicum Beach Civic Centre, 747 Jones St. Door prizes, children’s haggis hunt, food artisans & crafters.

The Doobie Brothers Experience: Held Saturday, November 16, 7:30pm at The Capitol Theatre, Port Alberni. Tickets $40 & available at Notable Music.

Moonlight Madness Night Market: Held November 21, 4-8:30pm at 644 Memorial Ave., Qualicum. Shops open late, lighting of the Christmas tree, carollers, live music, hot beverages, festive food & an outdoor market.

Nanaimo Hospital Auxiliary Quilt & Craft Sale: Held Thurs., Nov. 22, 10am-2pm, NRGH Lobby, Nanaimo. Assorted Quilts, many knitted/sewn items available. All hand made with care. Proceeds benefit our hospital.

Merry Maker’s Craft Fair: Held Friday, November 22, 2-7pm; Saturday, November 23, 10am-5pm & Sunday, November 24, 11am-4pm at Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 293, 4680 Victoria Quay, Port Alberni.

Interested in Attending a Free Downsizing Seminar? Join us on Thursday November 28th, 1:30 - 3:30pm at Oliver Woods Community Centre, 6000 Oliver Road, Nanaimo. Learn how to downsize your home following my step by step plan. To pre-register, call 250.616.3641.

Timbre! Choir - Sing A Merry Christmas: Held Sunday, December 8, 2:30pm at ADSS Theatre, Port Alberni. Tickets available on line at Eventbrite, from choir members, at our vendors & at the door. Adults & seniors $25; children & students under 18, $5. Info: www.timbrechoir.ca

Photos With Santa! Come to the Capitol Theatre, Port Alberni on Dec. 16, 17 & 23, 1-3pm & Dec. 22, 5-7pm. Also, join us for a radio style of reading a Christmas Carol on Dec. 23, 7:30pm. Entry by donation.

Non-Profit Fair Trade Store: Presented by Global Village Nanaimo at Woodgrove Centre, Nanaimo until Dec. 24. Gifts, baskets, coffee, tea & slippers. Visit: www.globalvillagenanaimo.com

Retired or Semi-retired? Probus Club of Duncan provides fellowship, friendship & fun for men & women in their retirement & semi-retirement years. For more info, visit: www.ProbusDuncan.ca

Carpet Bowling Casual Group meet Friday’s, 9:30-11am at 50+Activity Center, 55 Coronation St, in Lake Cowichan. New players & spectators welcome.

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.

Poppy Campaign is Coming Up Fast! If you have 2 hours to spare, we are in desperate need of volunteers to man all of our stations. Sign up stations are at the Royal Canadian Legion Br 293, 4680 Victoria Quay, Port Alberni. Remember that all money raised goes back into our community.

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 

Qualicum Beach Seedy Saturday is looking for your collected seeds for their seed swap. Info: trilliums@shaw.ca or sallyshivers43@gmail.com

Morrell Nature Sanctuary is looking for Volunteer Nature Interpreters who are passionate about nature, to lead Elementary School children from K to grade 5. Training is every 2nd Wed., Sept to April, 9:30-11:30am. Visit: www.morrellnaturesanctuary.ca or call 250-753-5811for more information.

We Pay Cash for vintage, antique & collectible items. Knick-knacks, tools, advertising, art, records, pyrex, toys, sports collectibles, military items, tins, carvings, anything old & interesting! Call 250-714-2237.

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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The world’s second-longest river spans three countries, but the Amazon River has no bridges. The challenging rainforest environment, combined with swamps and wetlands, makes bridge construction impractical.
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Poetry panic: Metrophobia, an irrational dread of poetry, induces heightened anxiety at the mere mention of verse, often culminating in severe panic attacks. People suffering from this condition will go to great lengths to avoid poetry. 

Festivus fun: Celebrated on December 23, Festivus gained notoriety as a quirky tradition from the sitcom Seinfeld. Key customs include airing grievances and feats of strength, all centred around an unadorned aluminum pole.

Innovative soles: Visionary coach Bill Bowerman transformed footwear. His eureka moment occurred during breakfast, leading to the creation of the innovative and iconic waffle-soled Nikes. The shoes were introduced at the 1972 Olympic trials.
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