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June 8 - 14, 2026

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Ocean discovery: Near Mexico’s coastline, researchers confirmed a previously unknown manta ray, expanding the known family to just three species on Earth. The ray displayed distinctive grey wing tips and shoulder markings that clearly separated it from others. After comparing hundreds of photographs and sketches, scientists confirmed the differences through genetic analysis. The new species, named Mobula yarae after a mythical sea spirit, is thought to inhabit the Atlantic and parts of the Caribbean. Early findings suggest it may have recently evolved from a larger relative, offering a glimpse into ongoing speciation. For marine biologists, the discovery provides clues about how creatures continue to diversify in modern oceans.
Ocean discovery: Near Mexico’s coastline, researchers confirmed a previously unknown manta ray, expanding the known family to just three species on Earth. The ray displayed distinctive grey wing tips and shoulder markings that clearly separated it from others. After comparing hundreds of photographs and sketches, scientists confirmed the differences through genetic analysis. The new species, named Mobula yarae after a mythical sea spirit, is thought to inhabit the Atlantic and parts of the Caribbean. Early findings suggest it may have recently evolved from a larger relative, offering a glimpse into ongoing speciation. For marine biologists, the discovery provides clues about how creatures continue to diversify in modern oceans.
Refuse reborn: In San Francisco, a recycling company has transformed part of its waste facility into a space for artists to create and experiment. Through Recology’s artist residency program, participants collect discarded materials and turn them into new works like sculptures, paintings, and installations. They are given studio space, tools, and time to develop their projects before displaying them in a free public exhibit. Over the years, hundreds of artists have joined, finding fresh ways to reuse metal, wood, and plastic. The program encourages people to see waste as something that still holds creative value. By blending art and recycling, the effort demonstrates that trash can be reshaped into something lasting.
Refuse reborn: In San Francisco, a recycling company has transformed part of its waste facility into a space for artists to create and experiment. Through Recology’s artist residency program, participants collect discarded materials and turn them into new works like sculptures, paintings, and installations. They are given studio space, tools, and time to develop their projects before displaying them in a free public exhibit. Over the years, hundreds of artists have joined, finding fresh ways to reuse metal, wood, and plastic. The program encourages people to see waste as something that still holds creative value. By blending art and recycling, the effort demonstrates that trash can be reshaped into something lasting.
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Ship sanctuary: A retired cruise ship now rests ashore on Bintan Island, Indonesia, as a luxury hotel, preserved by an owner who couldn’t bear to see its history fade. Once known as the MV Doulos Phos, the vessel sailed for decades under different names before becoming too old for the sea. Its new owner purchased it after years of disuse, moving it onto land and rebuilding every level while keeping much of its original structure. Visitors can now stay in expanded cabins, explore restored decks, and even see the old lifeboats still hanging along its side. The ship’s transformation has turned a century-old relic into a permanent landmark, grounded by craftsmanship and respect for its story.  
Ship sanctuary: A retired cruise ship now rests ashore on Bintan Island, Indonesia, as a luxury hotel, preserved by an owner who couldn’t bear to see its history fade. Once known as the MV Doulos Phos, the vessel sailed for decades under different names before becoming too old for the sea. Its new owner purchased it after years of disuse, moving it onto land and rebuilding every level while keeping much of its original structure. Visitors can now stay in expanded cabins, explore restored decks, and even see the old lifeboats still hanging along its side. The ship’s transformation has turned a century-old relic into a permanent landmark, grounded by craftsmanship and respect for its story.
Grandmother connection: A creative company in Tokyo has found a new way to bring comfort and connection to modern life by offering a “rental grandmother” service. Through its OK! Obaachan program, women later in life can be hired to cook meals, give advice, or simply share time with clients seeking warmth and companionship. The idea grew from a desire to support both lonely residents and older women looking for meaningful work. Many find joy in being needed again, while families appreciate the sense of care that feels like home. The service also highlights Japan’s effort to keep seniors engaged in society, and that wisdom and kindness still hold great value in everyday life.
Grandmother connection: A creative company in Tokyo has found a new way to bring comfort and connection to modern life by offering a “rental grandmother” service. Through its OK! Obaachan program, women later in life can be hired to cook meals, give advice, or simply share time with clients seeking warmth and companionship. The idea grew from a desire to support both lonely residents and older women looking for meaningful work. Many find joy in being needed again, while families appreciate the sense of care that feels like home. The service also highlights Japan’s effort to keep seniors engaged in society, and that wisdom and kindness still hold great value in everyday life.
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“Every day is a new day, and you’ll never be able to find happiness if you don’t move on.” - Carrie Underwood

“Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.” - Stephen Hawking
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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.

Summer Craft Fair: Held at Carey Place, 3812 Carey Rd., on Saturday, June 6, 10am - 3pm. Free entry.

Bottle Drive Fundraiser: Drop your containers, June 6, 9am-3pm at the Return-It Bottle Depot, 4261 Glanford Ave. Proceeds sponsor children taking The Greatest Journey classes after they receive a shoebox gift from Operation Christmas Child. 

Beatlemania! A Beatles tribute concert featuring The Liverpool 4, Tuesday, June 9, 7:30pm at the McPherson Playhouse. Two sets covering the band’s career, featuring iconic hits, humor & high-energy performances. Info: 250- 386-6121.

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

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

Free Barn Swallow Service: Mediators & solutions for what Barn Swallows want & what property owners want. Approximately 25 yrs experience, with references. Email: protectswallows@shaw.ca or text Jordan 250-812-4685.

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. Who created the comic “Tin Tin”- H.A. Rey, Hergé, or Beatrix Potter?
2. Before Titanic, this 1993 movie was the highest grossing film of all time. 
3. British Queen _____ reigned between 1837 and 1901.
4. Where is the world’s lowest point on land?
5. Scale-shaped clouds create this type of sky, often signifying changing weather.
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You may be tempted to act impulsively at midweek. Consider buckling down instead. This could show your serious intent and help avoid conflict about old issues. Lucky numbers: 3, 7, 12, 13, 31, 40.
Your grounded, practical nature may get a boost at midweek. If you have a project that requires more hard work to complete, this might be a time to invest in it. Lucky numbers: 17, 18, 22, 27, 36, 40.
The new moon at week’s end encourages you to set intentions toward your goals. You may be given a number of options to do so. Slow down and choose carefully. Lucky numbers: 6, 10, 19, 25, 30, 32.
You may receive a boost of optimism and enthusiasm. How might you direct this energy to achieve something close to your heart? Don’t let the moment slip by. Lucky numbers: 9, 14, 35, 37, 39, 40.
You may be in love with love for the next month. Carefully consider this in new relationships. Give yourself time to see if this person is right for you. Lucky numbers: 13, 17, 21, 33, 36, 41.
Your grounded and hardworking nature is a gift, but it can get a bit tedious. The weekend is a good time to add some pleasure and fun to your life. Lucky numbers: 5, 6, 18, 19, 34, 42. 
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Is there an annoying situation that has been bubbling beneath the surface? Try to address it early in the week or it may blow up in a way you don’t expect. Lucky numbers: 1, 2, 10, 13, 30, 36.

For a few days at midweek, you may find a respite from the information flow that seems to follow you everywhere all the time. Let it wash over and restore you. Lucky numbers: 2, 11, 14, 28, 37, 44.
The new moon at week’s end is a good time to set intentions. However, the options that you can pursue may be a bit overwhelming. Try waiting a few days to decide. Lucky numbers: 9, 10, 24, 37, 33, 47.
Capricorns have a strong ability to manifest success. But now may be a good time to question if your endeavours satisfy your heart’s wishes. If not, adjust accordingly. Lucky numbers: 8, 18, 20, 37, 41, 44.
You know the goal you’re manifesting but might have difficulty attracting others to your vision. Craft a message that reflects the passion of what you want to achieve. Lucky numbers: 7, 9, 12, 17, 22, 27.
Your empathy is a double-edged sword, attracting and repelling others. Right now, you may be able to communicate with added warmth and joy to draw others to your side. Lucky numbers: 4, 5, 10, 15, 44, 48.
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Aquarius winners with the luckiest number being 7.
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Bold bite: Mustard began in ancient Rome, where crushed seeds were stirred into grape juice for extra taste. Centuries later it spread across Europe, valued as a cheap way to add flavour long before imported spices became common.

Letter logic: When abbreviations are said as full words, like NATO, they’re called acronyms. If each letter is pronounced separately, like FBI, they’re technically “initialisms.” Both shorten long names but sound completely different when spoken.
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Gut gate: Unlike people, horses can’t bring food back up once it’s swallowed. A tight stomach valve and angled passage block the reverse flow, which protects the system but also raises risks if too much gas or liquid builds inside.

Timeless ride: A man from the U.S. bought a green Rolls-Royce Phantom in 1928 and proudly kept it for 77 years. He drove it well into old age, eventually earning the record for the longest private Rolls-Royce ownership in history.

Candle customs: The birthday candle tradition began when ancient Greeks lit cakes to honour the moon goddess and send wishes skyward. Later, Romans used candles on cakes to celebrate birthdays, a practice that continues around the world today.
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