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June 15 - 21, 2026

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Quake network: Google has created a global alert system that turns billions of smartphones into mini earthquake sensors. Each Android device detects small ground tremors that appear before stronger quakes and sends that data to a central system. When enough signals are collected, nearby users receive warnings, allowing them a brief window to take cover. The program now operates across many countries, including areas without advanced seismic equipment, helping to partially close a major safety gap. Though its readings aren’t always exact, it has successfully alerted millions to oncoming quakes. Using technology already in people’s hands, Google’s new safety network turns daily devices into tools for disaster preparedness.
Quake network: Google has created a global alert system that turns billions of smartphones into mini earthquake sensors. Each Android device detects small ground tremors that appear before stronger quakes and sends that data to a central system. When enough signals are collected, nearby users receive warnings, allowing them a brief window to take cover. The program now operates across many countries, including areas without advanced seismic equipment, helping to partially close a major safety gap. Though its readings aren’t always exact, it has successfully alerted millions to oncoming quakes. Using technology already in people’s hands, Google’s new safety network turns daily devices into tools for disaster preparedness.
Germ guard: In Kingston, Jamaica, a young inventor designed a door handle that disinfects itself with ultraviolet light, removing bacteria while remaining safe for humans. Rayvon Stewart conceived the idea after seeing how quickly infections spread in hospital settings, especially in humid environments. Now patented, the creation earned national and international recognition for improving hygiene in public spaces. Built with simple mechanics and durable materials, the handle automatically cleans after each touch. The project grew from Stewart’s university studies and interest in practical engineering solutions. His thoughtful design shows how creative ideas can make everyday public places healthier.
Germ guard: In Kingston, Jamaica, a young inventor designed a door handle that disinfects itself with ultraviolet light, removing bacteria while remaining safe for humans. Rayvon Stewart conceived the idea after seeing how quickly infections spread in hospital settings, especially in humid environments. Now patented, the creation earned national and international recognition for improving hygiene in public spaces. Built with simple mechanics and durable materials, the handle automatically cleans after each touch. The project grew from Stewart’s university studies and interest in practical engineering solutions. His thoughtful design shows how creative ideas can make everyday public places healthier.
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Space pharmacy: Researchers in London are developing a way to manufacture cancer treatments in orbit, using the effects of microgravity. On Earth, antibody-based drugs become too thick to inject when made in concentrated form. In space, however, proteins can crystallize evenly without gravity’s pull, creating purer versions that flow more easily. A startup called BioOrbit is building equipment to grow and collect these crystals aboard spacecraft, turning space research into usable medicine. Their long-term plan is to make large-scale pharmaceutical production possible beyond Earth. The project could change how drugs are made, bringing new meaning to “space-age medicine.”
Space pharmacy: Researchers in London are developing a way to manufacture cancer treatments in orbit, using the effects of microgravity. On Earth, antibody-based drugs become too thick to inject when made in concentrated form. In space, however, proteins can crystallize evenly without gravity’s pull, creating purer versions that flow more easily. A startup called BioOrbit is building equipment to grow and collect these crystals aboard spacecraft, turning space research into usable medicine. Their long-term plan is to make large-scale pharmaceutical production possible beyond Earth. The project could change how drugs are made, bringing new meaning to “space-age medicine.”
Flood rescuer: A Beijing construction worker used his bulldozer to save more than a hundred people after heavy rain flooded nearby villages. When rising water trapped residents in their homes, he drove through deep currents to reach them, lifting families into the machine’s front scoop for safety. Throughout the day, he made repeated trips between rooftops and dry ground, sometimes carrying rescue crews as well. Videos of his efforts quickly spread online, where people began calling him the “Bulldozer Hero.” His quick thinking and courage turned ordinary equipment into a lifeline. The rescues showed how one determined person can make all the difference in a disaster.
Flood rescuer: A Beijing construction worker used his bulldozer to save more than a hundred people after heavy rain flooded nearby villages. When rising water trapped residents in their homes, he drove through deep currents to reach them, lifting families into the machine’s front scoop for safety. Throughout the day, he made repeated trips between rooftops and dry ground, sometimes carrying rescue crews as well. Videos of his efforts quickly spread online, where people began calling him the “Bulldozer Hero.” His quick thinking and courage turned ordinary equipment into a lifeline. The rescues showed how one determined person can make all the difference in a disaster.
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“Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those doing it.”  - Proverb

“Wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for kindness.” - Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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FREE listings for non-profit community events. Please email, 25 words or less, to: events@myCoffeeNews.ca (no attachments). Deadline Mondays noon.

Community Led FernFest! Celebration of 90+ local artisans, delicious food, kids activities & community fun! Free admission. Held Sat., June 13, 12-7pm at Fernwood Community Centre, 1240 Gladstone Ave. 

St. Mary’s Oak Bay Jazz Evensong welcomes the Stella White Quartet on Sunday, June 14, 4-5pm, 1701 Elgin Rd., by donation. More info: www.stmarysoakbay.ca/jazz-evensong

TD Victoria International JazzFest: Ten hot days & nights of the coolest music in town. A vibrant celebration of jazz & its associated spectrum of wonderful genres, happening from Friday, June 19 to Sunday, June 28. For info & learning the various locations, please visit jazzvictoria.ca

Victoria Cat Rescue Corps Strawberry Tea & Bazaar: Saturday, June 20, 1-4pm at the Knox Presbyterian Church, 2964 Richmond Rd. For more information, visit: www.victoriacatrescue.com

Celebrate Canada Day in the Harbour: Taking place on Wednesday, July 1 at the Inner Harbour & Legislative Precinct. The free, all-day event will feature multicultural performances, food trucks, indigenous cultural showcases, a pop-up market & a spectacular fireworks & drone show.

Victoria Folk Music Festival: Held July 4 at Royal Athletic Park. This family-friendly festival brings together an outstanding mix of folk, roots, & Americana music for a full day of live performances, connection, and community spirit. A lively artisan & vintage market, great local food & a vibrant children’s area. Tickets: www.vicfolkfest.com

Gently Used Hygiene Items: Makeup, personal care, fragrances & more. Sponsored by Soap for Hope, 426B William St. Monday - Friday, 9am-4pm. 

Live music! Victoria Folk Music Society weekly gatherings, every Sunday night, 7:30-10pm, Norway House, 1110 Hillside Ave, $8 cash, Everyone welcome www.victoriafolkmusic.ca

Volunteer Drivers Needed to pick up recyclables weekly from one or two restaurants & process them at Return-It. Proceeds donated to Operation Christmas Child account. Info: dehaan.charlene@gmail.com 

Victoria Based Collector buys vintage license plates. Call 250-477-4127 or email: JohnMRoberts@telus.net if you have any you wish to sell. 

Victoria Men’s Shed ~ Men Helping Men is committed to fostering a community of men in the Greater Victoria area who wish to support one another & engage in projects to benefit each other & the community at large. For more info, visit: victoriamensshed.ca
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1. The capital of Costa Rica is San Carlos - T/F?
2. Is a hippopotamus carnivorous, omnivorous, or herbivorous?
3. Bhutan has this form of government. 
4. What is the largest planet in the solar system?
5. The first Oscar Award ceremony was held in 1918, 1929, or 1933?
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Chiron, the minor planet, moves out of Aries this week. Before it returns in September for its final 10 months, consider any old wounds that still need attention. Lucky numbers: 5, 10, 16, 17, 24, 36.
The minor planet Chiron will soon begin a seven-year transit through your sign. For the next six months, you might get a preview of its role in healing old wounds. Lucky numbers: 10, 12, 17, 22, 31, 47.
Geminis tend to let their heads lead over their hearts. Early in the week, a sudden and unexpected opportunity may appear that allows you to fully lean into the latter. Lucky numbers: 6, 18, 24, 35, 44, 47.
Your birth month is a good time to develop new goals and plans to achieve them. Consider aiming for a bigger goal than you previously might have considered. Lucky numbers: 9, 15, 22, 28, 34, 39.
Your enthusiasm may be on full display at midweek. How could you use this emotion to achieve something positive? Watch for places where you might overreach. Lucky numbers: 1, 14, 16, 22, 25, 32.
Virgos often are the first ones to pitch in to get a job done, which is admirable. However, at the end of this week, speak up if someone tries to take unfair advantage. Lucky numbers: 12, 13, 16, 26, 39, 45.
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This weekend may be a good time to sit down and review where things stand in your life. Where are your needs not being met and how might you change this? Lucky numbers: 3, 6, 17, 21, 32, 46.
Over the next six months, you may run into obstacles, from yourself or others, blocking your path. A deep dive into your unconscious may bring understanding. Lucky numbers: 8, 10, 24, 27, 46, 48.
Have you travelled many roads, either literally or figuratively, to learn who you are? For the next six months, it may help to stay in one place and go inside instead. Lucky numbers: 5, 29, 31, 36, 37, 40.
It has been about six months since your birthday. Did you set new goals at that time? What progress have you made against them? Are any changes needed? Lucky numbers: 2, 10, 17, 25, 26, 27.
Pluto’s long transit through your sign is quiet on humanity’s evolution. Such a huge endeavour requires heart and mind. Midweek offers a chance to add this element. Lucky numbers: 4, 5, 13, 26, 34, 39.
You may face a stalemate during the week. Are you looking with rose-coloured glasses about what you want to achieve? Consider a more grounded approach to success. Lucky numbers: 7, 20, 27, 37, 45, 46.
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Leo winners with the luckiest number being 25.
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Floating treats: In the coastal towns of Sicily, Italy, you can enjoy a scoop without stepping ashore. Boats drift across the water selling gelato straight to nearby vessels, turning the sea into a floating ice cream shop for sun-soaked travellers.

Cloud creators: When seaweed is stressed by sunlight or low tides, it releases iodine into the air. Those particles can help clouds form above coastal waters, meaning gloomy seaside skies may owe their mood to the ocean’s plants.
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Grasp greeting: Before it became a friendly hello, the handshake served a practical purpose. Offering an open hand showed you carried no weapon, and giving it a quick shake proved nothing dangerous was tucked up a sleeve.

Sea summit: The top of Mount Everest was once part of a shallow ocean floor. When massive tectonic plates collided, the seafloor was slowly pushed upward, turning ancient marine rocks and fossils into the world’s tallest mountain. 

Cool cabbage: Babe Ruth wasn’t just known for home runs, he also had a peculiar way of beating the heat. On hot days, he tucked a cabbage leaf inside his cap to help keep his head cool during games.
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The cheetah at the zoo needed glasses. He was seeing spots. 

Teacher: “If Shakespeare were alive today, what would he be famous for?”
Student: “Being over 400 years old.” 

What did the tooth say as the dentist left the room? Fill me in when you get back.
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