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April 6 - 12, 2026

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Chilly challenge: Each year, a record-breaking snow maze brings winter magic to visitors in St. Adolphe, Manitoba (Canada). Built on the site of a corn maze, this frosty labyrinth attracts thousands eager to weave through its towering, castle-like walls. The maze, certified as the world’s largest, is crafted from compacted snow using specialized equipment and determination. Even on the coldest days, its thick walls offer shelter from the wind, making the experience surprisingly cozy. Beyond the maze, visitors can enjoy sleigh rides, a snow hill, and a giant igloo serving hot drinks. This annual tradition shows that a little snow and a lot of imagination can turn a chilly day into a winter wonderland.
Chilly challenge: Each year, a record-breaking snow maze brings winter magic to visitors in St. Adolphe, Manitoba (Canada). Built on the site of a corn maze, this frosty labyrinth attracts thousands eager to weave through its towering, castle-like walls. The maze, certified as the world’s largest, is crafted from compacted snow using specialized equipment and determination. Even on the coldest days, its thick walls offer shelter from the wind, making the experience surprisingly cozy. Beyond the maze, visitors can enjoy sleigh rides, a snow hill, and a giant igloo serving hot drinks. This annual tradition shows that a little snow and a lot of imagination can turn a chilly day into a winter wonderland.
Glowing bay: The waters of Mosquito Bay, on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, glow with an otherworldly light once darkness falls. The shimmering effect comes from countless microscopic organisms that emit a radiant blue-green hue when disturbed. Recognized globally for its intensity, the bay is often described as one of the planet’s brightest examples of bioluminescence. Kayakers drift across the still surface, each movement sending soft waves of light rippling outward. Because the phenomenon is fragile, local guides limit activity to protect its delicate balance. The glowing bay continues to draw visitors from around the world eager to witness this rare natural spectacle firsthand.
Glowing bay: The waters of Mosquito Bay, on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, glow with an otherworldly light once darkness falls. The shimmering effect comes from countless microscopic organisms that emit a radiant blue-green hue when disturbed. Recognized globally for its intensity, the bay is often described as one of the planet’s brightest examples of bioluminescence. Kayakers drift across the still surface, each movement sending soft waves of light rippling outward. Because the phenomenon is fragile, local guides limit activity to protect its delicate balance. The glowing bay continues to draw visitors from around the world eager to witness this rare natural spectacle firsthand.
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Language wiring: The language a person learns early in life seems to shape how their brain connects and processes information. In a study comparing native speakers of German and Arabic, scientists found distinct differences in white matter, the brain’s wiring that links regions for understanding and producing speech. German speakers showed stronger connections on one side, while Arabic speakers had more cross-hemisphere communication. Researchers believe these patterns reflect each language’s grammar and sound structure. The results suggest that growing up with a language leaves lasting physical traces in the brain, revealing how closely language and thought are connected.
Labor legacy: In Winsted, Connecticut (U.S.), a massive indoor mural stands as a tribute to a variety of trades and professions. Measuring about 120 feet (37 m) long and five stories high, it ranks among the largest indoor artworks ever created. Artist Ellen Griesedieck conceived the project after watching an aircraft engine being fitted into place, inspiring her to capture the pride and scale of human work. Combining painting and sculpture, it portrays real people in everyday roles, from firefighters and farmers to steelworkers and teachers. Supported by craftspeople and donors who contributed materials, the mural continues to grow, echoing the same collaboration it depicts.
Labor legacy: In Winsted, Connecticut (U.S.), a massive indoor mural stands as a tribute to a variety of trades and professions. Measuring about 120 feet (37 m) long and five stories high, it ranks among the largest indoor artworks ever created. Artist Ellen Griesedieck conceived the project after watching an aircraft engine being fitted into place, inspiring her to capture the pride and scale of human work. Combining painting and sculpture, it portrays real people in everyday roles, from firefighters and farmers to steelworkers and teachers. Supported by craftspeople and donors who contributed materials, the mural continues to grow, echoing the same collaboration it depicts.
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“Life is like an onion. You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.” - Carl Sandburg 

“One eye sees, the other feels.” - Paul Klee
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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.

Free Variety Concert: Held at Centennial United Church, 612 David St., on Sat., April 11, 3-4:30pm. Enjoy an afternoon of music & performances from local community members. Free admission. All are welcome.

Spring Clothing, Jewellery & Book Sale: Gently used items for sale Fri., April 17, & Sat., April 18, 9:30am-2pm at St. Patrick’s Church, 2060 Haultain. Ample parking & wheelchair accessible. 

Island Showcase, Model Show & Contest: Sat., April 18. Hosted by IPMS Victoria at the Archie Browning Sports Arena, 1151 Esquimalt Rd. Opens at 9am with judging to start at 12pm. Theme: ‘West Coast’. 

Juan De Fuca Lawn Bowling Open Houses: April 18 & 26, 1-3pm & April 29, 6-8pm. Located behind Q Centre Arena in Colwood

St. Mary’s Oak Bay Jazz Evensong welcomes The John Lee Trio! on Sun., April 19, 4-5pm, 1701 Elgin Rd. By donation. For info, visit: www.stmarysoakbay.ca/jazz-evensong

Victoria Outdoor Adventure Show: April 24 - 26, Friday 1-8pm, Saturday 10am - 6pm & Sunday 10am - 4pm at West Shore Parks & Rec, 1767 Island Highway in Colwood. For more info visit www.VictoriaOutdoorShow.com

Saanich Peninsula Arts & Craft Society Exhibition & Sale:  See over 2000 original art works on April 25 & 26 at the 73rd Exhibition at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave., Sidney. 

ChoirBurst Needs Volunteers for mini concerts, May 15 & 16, 10am-6pm. 30+ Choirs from all over Canada performing. Contact: Kristians 604-363-0484 or Neil 343-262-2944.

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. 

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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2. Hercules was punished with 5, 12, or 15 labours to complete?
3. Bell, Book and _____ is a 1958 movie starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak.
4. A thesaurus is a book of homonyms - T/F?
5. Is the Equator a line of latitude or longitude?
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For the next few weeks, you may feel on edge. Be aware of times you are angry or impulsive. An adjustment in your view could be enough to help heal an old wound. Lucky numbers: 11, 18, 24, 28, 33, 47.
Taurus normally gravitates to what you can validate as real. Early this week, you may intuitively experience something unusual. Resist temptation to automatically reject it. Lucky numbers: 2, 5, 11, 33, 34, 37.
Early in the week, you may receive conflicting information pushing you in different directions. Pick the option that most aligns with your philosophy and beliefs. Lucky numbers: 23, 27, 32, 41, 44, 46.
Your nature is to nurture those you care about. However, this can tip into smothering. Someone close to you may need to be encouraged to stand on their own two feet. Lucky numbers: 5, 9, 11, 17, 26, 29..
You may run into a stalemate at week’s end. To break through it, consider how to use your skills right now to provide a greater contribution to the larger community. Lucky numbers: 6, 12, 18, 29, 34, 48.
Virgos are known for their attention to detail and hardworking nature. But this week, you may have an opportunity to integrate the idea of working smarter, not harder. Lucky numbers: 9, 10, 21, 30, 33, 45.
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Libras tend to keep a lid on frustrations, often past a healthy point. For a few weeks, consciously address the issue to try to avoid encountering significant opposition. Lucky numbers: 8, 16, 20, 25, 30, 40.
Scorpios dig in their heels when they feel strongly about something. For the next few weeks, a change in your approach might prevent a conflict with others about it. Lucky numbers: 9, 17, 27, 29, 36, 42.
Early in the week, taking some time out to reflect on your philosophy and beliefs might be advantageous. Do your efforts in the world align with what you think? Lucky numbers: 1, 8, 16, 19, 43, 45.
Midweek, others may see your serious demeanour and ability to get things done. How might you work together to accomplish something important to both of you? Lucky numbers: 7, 12, 26, 28, 34, 45.
The end-of-the-week energy may support your efforts to recruit others to your endeavours about humanity’s evolution. Try not to let the opportunity pass you by. Lucky numbers: 10, 27, 28, 32, 39, 47.

Pisces have dreams, but may have difficulty manifesting them. In the coming weeks, seek opportunities that allow you to grow into achieving concrete results. Lucky numbers: 4, 8, 16, 20, 27, 45.
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Gemini winners with the luckiest number being 23.
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Pan pride: In Trinidad and Tobago, inventive musicians shaped old oil barrels into the steelpan. What began as an improvised instrument soon became the Caribbean’s signature sound, carrying island culture from local gatherings to international stages.

Watching eyes: Some works of art give the uncanny feeling that the eyes are following you as you move. By using simple tricks with lines and shadows, artists can make flat images feel alive, adding mystery and depth to their creations.
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False start: The saying about beginning on the “wrong foot” reflects old preferences for the right side. In long-held tradition, the right was tied to good fortune, while the left side often carried hints of error or general bad luck.

Winter pause: Bears retreat to dens during colder months, but don’t spend the whole time in deep sleep. They stir, shift around often, and rely on fat reserves for energy until spring finally brings food and easier conditions again.

Ocean hitchhikers: Dolphin lice are small crustaceans, not insects, and they spend their days holding tight to swift, slippery hosts. They tuck into creases of skin with claw-like legs, surviving the ride while waiting for a rare chance to reproduce.
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