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June 1 - 7, 2026

Greater Victoria Edition

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Famous branches: A sprawling cedar tree in London, known for appearing with the Beatles in the video for “Rain,” has gained new fame as a finalist in a European tree contest. The ancient tree stands in the gardens of Chiswick House, where its sweeping limbs have become a landmark of both music and history. Contest organizers included it under the “Rooted in Culture” theme, alongside other notable trees like a historic oak tied to Lady Jane Grey and one in Wiltshire said to have inspired the British rock band Radiohead’s King of Limbs album. The competition highlights how trees can hold stories that bridge art, heritage, and nature, connecting generations through shared cultural roots.
Famous branches: A sprawling cedar tree in London, known for appearing with the Beatles in the video for “Rain,” has gained new fame as a finalist in a European tree contest. The ancient tree stands in the gardens of Chiswick House, where its sweeping limbs have become a landmark of both music and history. Contest organizers included it under the “Rooted in Culture” theme, alongside other notable trees like a historic oak tied to Lady Jane Grey and one in Wiltshire said to have inspired the British rock band Radiohead’s King of Limbs album. The competition highlights how trees can hold stories that bridge art, heritage, and nature, connecting generations through shared cultural roots.
Motion control: Engineers at Meta, the company behind Facebook, have created a wrist device that turns hand movements into computer commands. The bracelet senses tiny electrical signals from wrist muscles and converts them into actions like typing, scrolling, or selecting text without touch. Built by Meta’s Reality Labs, it uses artificial intelligence to recognize motion patterns across users, improving accuracy as it learns. The device connects by Bluetooth and needs no invasive setup. Designed to help people with limited mobility or those managing multiple screens, it offers a glimpse of how technology could soon respond directly to muscle movement, blending physical gestures with digital control.
Motion control: Engineers at Meta, the company behind Facebook, have created a wrist device that turns hand movements into computer commands. The bracelet senses tiny electrical signals from wrist muscles and converts them into actions like typing, scrolling, or selecting text without touch. Built by Meta’s Reality Labs, it uses artificial intelligence to recognize motion patterns across users, improving accuracy as it learns. The device connects by Bluetooth and needs no invasive setup. Designed to help people with limited mobility or those managing multiple screens, it offers a glimpse of how technology could soon respond directly to muscle movement, blending physical gestures with digital control.
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Urban stargazing: A volunteer group called PopScope is turning ordinary sidewalks into astronomy viewing spots, giving city dwellers a chance to see the night sky up close. Started in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada), the project sets up telescopes in busy areas and invites anyone passing by to take a free look at planets, stars, or the moon. What began as a local experiment has grown across several countries, with hundreds of pop-up events drawing curious crowds. Reactions often shift from surprise to awe as people glimpse Saturn’s rings or Jupiter’s moons through city lights. For the volunteers, it’s less about data and more about connection, reminding everyone that even in crowded streets, there’s still wonder waiting above. 
Urban stargazing: A volunteer group called PopScope is turning ordinary sidewalks into astronomy viewing spots, giving city dwellers a chance to see the night sky up close. Started in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada), the project sets up telescopes in busy areas and invites anyone passing by to take a free look at planets, stars, or the moon. What began as a local experiment has grown across several countries, with hundreds of pop-up events drawing curious crowds. Reactions often shift from surprise to awe as people glimpse Saturn’s rings or Jupiter’s moons through city lights. For the volunteers, it’s less about data and more about connection, reminding everyone that even in crowded streets, there’s still wonder waiting above.
Kind kitchen: In Austin, Texas (U.S.), the owners of a long-running Korean restaurant have built a community tradition by giving away over 15,000 free meals to anyone who shows up. Once a month, Korea House opens its doors for a free lunch, and cooks and waitstaff volunteer their time to prepare and serve traditional dishes. Locals, students, and homeless guests eat together at crowded tables, sharing food and conversation. The restaurant’s owners say their faith and gratitude inspire the event. Tips are collected and donated to those in need, keeping the spirit of giving moving forward. For many, the event represents more than a meal; it’s a reminder of generosity at its simplest form and the power of food to bring people together.
Kind kitchen: In Austin, Texas (U.S.), the owners of a long-running Korean restaurant have built a community tradition by giving away over 15,000 free meals to anyone who shows up. Once a month, Korea House opens its doors for a free lunch, and cooks and waitstaff volunteer their time to prepare and serve traditional dishes. Locals, students, and homeless guests eat together at crowded tables, sharing food and conversation. The restaurant’s owners say their faith and gratitude inspire the event. Tips are collected and donated to those in need, keeping the spirit of giving moving forward. For many, the event represents more than a meal; it’s a reminder of generosity at its simplest form and the power of food to bring people together.
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“Only enemies speak the truth; friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty.” - Stephen King

“We can’t plan life. All we can do is be available for it.” - Lauryn Hill
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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.

Second Hand Hope Spring Sale: Clothing, perfumes, accessories, any 7 items for $20. Held May 19 - 29 at 426 William St. Show a pic of the ‘Coffee News’ ad to receive a free gift set with purchase. 

Magic Wand for Grads: Why buy when you can borrow for a small fee? Accessories included for both boys & girls. All grads eligible. Contact esurerus@telus.net for an appointment from now until June. 

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. 

100 Women Who Care Westshore: Support those caring for our community. 100 women, one hour, $10,000 raised for a local charity.  Held June 4, 7pm at Royal Canadian Legion, 761 Station Ave. Visit: www.100womenwestshore.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. Was Chile a home to the Inca, Maya, or Aztec people?
2. What is the easternmost Caribbean country?
3. What is the smallest bird in the world?
4. In the movie The Wizard of Oz, is Kansas portrayed in colour or black and white?
5. What does NASA stand for?
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At midweek, you may be confused about how to proceed. If you just keep working through the fog, you might come out on the other side in a few days. Lucky numbers: 8, 13, 31, 34, 35, 39.
Because of their grounded, practical nature, a Taurus sometimes resists intuition. For the next few weeks, you may have a chance to cultivate this quality. Lucky numbers: 1, 3, 8, 14, 29, 44.
Geminis often focus on head over heart. But if you are flexible for the next few weeks, you may have an opportunity to integrate a more nurturing energy right now. Lucky numbers: 5, 24, 29, 34, 39, 46.
This month, think carefully before you speak because you may be subject to high emotions that tempt you to lash out if you feel verbally attacked by others. Lucky numbers: 9, 10, 14, 31, 33, 42.
At midweek you may be asked to expand your view beyond your interests. To move past the stalemate, consider how you could contribute to your community. Lucky numbers: 17, 21, 24, 34, 40, 47.
You may feel out of sorts for a few days at the end of the week. You might want to take this opportunity to unplug from the world and get in touch with yourself. Lucky numbers: 7, 15, 16, 27, 32, 34.
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YYou may be tempted to overreact to what others say during the next few weeks. Taking a step back could help avoid a conflict that continues after this period ends. Lucky numbers: 4, 17, 19, 23, 25, 36.
Upcoming energy could boost your empathy for your fellow humans. How might you use this to communicate your intuitive insights for others to really hear? Lucky numbers: 2, 13, 33, 37, 38, 48.

Philosophy and beliefs can be important in how you define yourself. You may be encouraged over the next few weeks to adjust that definition to be less rigid. Lucky numbers: 6, 7, 19, 31, 38, 39.
Capricorn ambition encourages success and building positive structures in your life. This ambition may get a brief boost early this week. Take advantage of it. Lucky numbers: 10, 16, 21, 28, 37, 39.

Aquarius is interested in humanitarian evolution, but can struggle to connect with individuals. For a few weeks, an adjustment may encourage you to be more nurturing. Lucky numbers: 3, 4, 8, 17, 19, 41.
At week’s end, your emotions may be heightened. This might cascade into a negative situation, so be conscious of how to direct this energy in a positive direction. Lucky numbers: 13, 22, 26, 39, 41, 43.
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Capricorn winners with the luckiest number being 37.
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Historic hub: Long before any modern metropolis, ancient Rome became the first city to house over a million people. Its bustling streets, flowing water, and thriving markets made it the urban heart of its time, unmatched until centuries later.

Blood hunt: When it comes to mosquitoes, the females are the ones causing all the trouble. They need blood to develop their eggs, so they seek out people and animals. Males, meanwhile, stay harmless by sipping nectar instead.
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Sky span: Hidden in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula (U.S.), the High Steel Bridge rises hundreds of feet above the Skokomish River. Once built for trains and now open to cars, it remains one of the tallest and most striking bridges in the country.

Fossil fizz: A brewery once brewed beer using yeast taken from ancient whale fossils. The experiment turned an ordinary drink into something unusual, blending science with craft brewing and giving people a chance to sip a little bit of history.

Palace giant: The Royal Palace of Caserta in southern Italy was built for Bourbon kings and remains one of the largest royal residences in the world. Designed to rival Versailles, it holds hundreds of rooms and vast gardens that still draw visitors today.
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