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30 Years! 1996 to 2026!

We would like to thank all our loyal readers, amazing advertisers, devoted delivery drivers and the hundreds of restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, pubs & other locations that have so graciously displayed us. 

Thank you ALL so much!

Marco & Charlotte Oscarson

April 27 - May 3, 2026

Greater Victoria Edition

Coffee News Greater Victoria including Langford, Colwood, Millstream, View Royal, Esquimalt, Saanich, Oak Bay, James Bay

Thank you for reading our Greater Victoria ONLINE edition. 

In print, Coffee News is published with three separate editions in Greater Victoria (South Saanich/Oak Bay, Victoria/Esquimalt, West Shore) and four separate editions in the Mid Island region (Parksville/Qualicum, North Nanaimo, Central/South Nanaimo/Ladysmith, Cowichan Valley/Mill Bay). At the bottom of this page you can find PDF versions of those editions. To advertise in print editions click here

Sweet support: Locals in southern Florida (U.S.) rallied behind ice cream vendor Don Tomas after a short video captured him pushing his cart for miles under the hot sun. Without a truck or trailer, he’s spent years walking neighbourhood to neighbourhood, earning smiles and loyal customers along the way. When a passerby recorded his determination and shared it online, the clip quickly gained traction and inspired a fundraising campaign. More than $20,000 (USD) has been raised, helping Tomas secure better transportation and equipment for his rounds. Known for his upbeat attitude and tireless work ethic, he’s now locally recognized as an inspiring example of everyday perseverance.
Ancient voyage: A team of researchers from Japan and Taiwan recreated a prehistoric sea journey to understand how early people may have travelled between islands thousands of years ago. Using replicas of 30,000-year-old tools, they hollowed out a single cedar trunk to craft a canoe and paddled it from Taiwan to Yonaguni Island, Japan. The group relied on the sun, stars, and ocean swells for direction while navigating powerful currents in the East China Sea. The 140-mile (225 km) trip took nearly two days of continuous paddling. Their success suggests ancient travellers could have completed similar crossings, using skill and determination to explore new regions long before modern navigation existed.
Ancient voyage: A team of researchers from Japan and Taiwan recreated a prehistoric sea journey to understand how early people may have travelled between islands thousands of years ago. Using replicas of 30,000-year-old tools, they hollowed out a single cedar trunk to craft a canoe and paddled it from Taiwan to Yonaguni Island, Japan. The group relied on the sun, stars, and ocean swells for direction while navigating powerful currents in the East China Sea. The 140-mile (225 km) trip took nearly two days of continuous paddling. Their success suggests ancient travellers could have completed similar crossings, using skill and determination to explore new regions long before modern navigation existed.
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Canine hero: In Siyathi village, India, a young dog named Rocky became an unexpected hero when torrential rain triggered a sudden nighttime landslide. Sensing danger, he barked loudly until his owner woke up to find cracks forming in the wall and water seeping inside. The man quickly gathered his family and rushed out to alert others in the village. His urgent warnings allowed neighbours to escape before the slide destroyed multiple homes. Locals credit the dog’s sharp instincts and his owner’s quick response for preventing tragedy. Rocky was briefly trapped during the chaos, but later was safely rescued, earning lasting gratitude from the community he helped save. 
Canine hero: In Siyathi village, India, a young dog named Rocky became an unexpected hero when torrential rain triggered a sudden nighttime landslide. Sensing danger, he barked loudly until his owner woke up to find cracks forming in the wall and water seeping inside. The man quickly gathered his family and rushed out to alert others in the village. His urgent warnings allowed neighbours to escape before the slide destroyed multiple homes. Locals credit the dog’s sharp instincts and his owner’s quick response for preventing tragedy. Rocky was briefly trapped during the chaos, but later was safely rescued, earning lasting gratitude from the community he helped save.
Painted revival: In Stornara, a small town in southern Italy, faded walls have become canvases for renewal. Once nearly deserted, the community invited artists from around the world to fill its streets with vivid murals, turning empty storefronts and crumbling homes into works of art. What began as a local project led by artist Lino Lombardi has grown into an annual festival that now draws thousands of visitors each year. The colourful transformation has boosted tourism, opened new businesses, and even encouraged families to move back. Each mural reflects the town’s history and spirit in vivid detail. Today, Stornara is recognized as a model for how art can revive small communities.
Painted revival: In Stornara, a small town in southern Italy, faded walls have become canvases for renewal. Once nearly deserted, the community invited artists from around the world to fill its streets with vivid murals, turning empty storefronts and crumbling homes into works of art. What began as a local project led by artist Lino Lombardi has grown into an annual festival that now draws thousands of visitors each year. The colourful transformation has boosted tourism, opened new businesses, and even encouraged families to move back. Each mural reflects the town’s history and spirit in vivid detail. Today, Stornara is recognized as a model for how art can revive small communities.
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“All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.” - Galileo Galilei

“Follow that will and that way which experience confirms to be your own.”  - Carl Jung
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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.

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

73rd Annual Arts & Crafts Exhibition & Sale: Sat., April 25, 10am-5pm; Sun., April 26, 10am-4pm. Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave., Sidney. Info & tix: www.spacsociety.com

Central Saanich Lawn Bowls Club Open House: Sat., April 25, & Sun., April 26, 10:30am-3:30pm at 1800 Hovey Rd., Centennial Park. Flat-soled shoes required. 

Lawn Bowling Open House: Learn something new April 25, 1-3:30pm & April 27, 5:30-8pm at Lake Hill Bowling Club, 3930 Lasalle. 

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. 

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

Peninsula Singers present ‘Passport to Broadway: ‘A Musical Journey Around The World’,  May 1, 7:30pm; May 2, 7:30pm & May 3, 2pm at Mary Winspear Centre - 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney. Info & tix: www.marywinspear.ca or 250-656-0275.

Join The Allegra Singers: May 1, 7:30pm or May 2, 2pm, classic rock, gospel, Canadiana, show tunes & more. Info/tickets at allegrasingers.ca

Gordon Head Garden Club meet on Wed., May 6, 7-9pm  in the Gordon Head Lawn Bowling Club building, 4105 Lambrick Way.

Get Your Space Now! For the craft sale/flea market held on May 9, 9am-1:30pm at St. Elizabeth’s Church, 10030 3rd St., Sidney. For info email: StElizCraftSale@gmail.com

Hills to Shore Artists Tour is a free, self-guided tour to discover 19 artists across 10 studios on May 9 and 10. Info: www.hillstoshoreartists.ca

Victoria Gilbert & Sullivan Society present ‘The Gondoliers, or the King of Barataria on May 9, 7pm; May 10, 2pm at Dave Dunnet Theatre, Oak Bay High, tix at eventbrite & May 16, 2pm & May 17, 2pm at Charlie White Theatre, tix via Mary Winspear Theatre. 

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.

37th Annual Denman Island Pottery Studio Tour: Sat., May 16 & Sun., May 17, 10am-5pm. Visit: DenmanIslandPotteryStudioTour.com

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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1. The novel Phantom of the Opera was written by Jules Verne - T/F? 
2. What is the longest river in the Czech Republic that flows to the north sea?
3. Which two chess pieces can’t move diagonally?
4. Are cats the only animal that purr?
5. This famous chef wrote the cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
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Aries often juggle many projects, starting them quickly but not always completing them all. But an opportunity for endurance may be available to you at midweek. Lucky numbers: 1, 18, 21, 24, 32, 48.
You may seek to wrap something up at the end of the week. If needed, try to gently communicate this intention to others whose involvement you might need to succeed. Lucky numbers: 5, 14, 20, 22, 30, 45.
You might want to spend time talking to others about what you want to achieve. An unexpected person or opportunity may be able to aid you with your endeavour. Lucky numbers: 4, 8, 13, 14, 33, 34.
If you are in an awkward situation with someone, communicating midweek may be easier. This might open an opportunity for you to succeed where you didn’t before. Lucky numbers: 7, 14, 20, 27, 34, 40.
Leos often like to keep things sunny, rather than looking at shadows. At midweek, this dynamic may create a conflict to face to successfully complete your endeavours. Lucky numbers: 6, 17, 18, 30, 31, 42.
Virgos often are not good at showing off their ability to navigate and complete tasks. The end of this week may be a good time to highlight your talents to others. Lucky numbers: 2, 10, 28, 32, 33, 46.
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Your Libra tact and diplomacy may be heightened early this week. If a situation needs resolution, now might be time for you to step up and negotiate between the parties. Lucky numbers: 3, 10, 11, 14, 18, 35.
If you run into difficulty finishing a project at week’s end, think through recent conversations about it. A different approach to communication may ease the stalemate. Lucky numbers: 10, 17, 28, 36, 40, 45.
Your mind and emotions may be in sync for a few days at the end of the week. This might give a boost to achieving one of your goals, so try not to let it pass by. Lucky numbers: 9, 14, 21, 23, 28, 32.
Are you having difficulty now completing a goal? This is unusual for ambitious Capricorns. It may help to do a deep dive into your psyche to find the cause. Lucky numbers: 10, 13, 28, 35, 41, 45.

You may be presented with lots of options to achieve your goals. If you become overwhelmed trying to choose, look for the one that aligns with your values. Lucky numbers: 17, 19, 24, 26, 33, 43.

Intuitive Pisces can see information, but may have trouble communicating it to others. End-of-the-week energy could help evolve a more grounded presentation style. Lucky numbers: 8, 14, 16, 24, 37, 44.
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Sagittarius winners with the luckiest number being 14.
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Cookie craze: Girl Scout Cookies began as a part of simple bake sales and grew to a nationwide tradition. What started in one small community later expanded into a seasonal fundraiser, with new flavours, packaging, and online orders keeping the tradition alive.
Bet book: Dr. Seuss, the famous children’s author, once accepted a challenge to write a story using only 50 words. The result was Green Eggs and Ham, and from a playful bet came one of his most celebrated books.
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Heart finger: In many Western traditions, a ring on the left ring finger signals marriage, rooted in the old belief that a vein ran from this finger to the heart. Over time, it came to symbolize love, stability, and lasting devotion.

Shakespearean chickens: The idea of calling cowards “chickens” can be traced to William Shakespeare, who used the image of frightened soldiers scattering like birds. From there, the term stuck and grew into phrases like “chicken-hearted.” 

Shadow superstition: Groundhog Day began as a belief among settlers in Pennsylvania (U.S.) that the animal’s shadow could reveal the length of winter. A visible shadow meant more cold weeks ahead, while no shadow was taken as a sign of early spring.
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Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Meghan. Meghan who? All these knock, knock jokes are meghan me irritated! 

Ed’s parents have another son named Ed. Two Eds are better than one.
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30 Years! 1996 to 2026!

We would like to thank all our loyal readers, amazing advertisers, devoted delivery drivers and the hundreds of restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, pubs & other locations that have so graciously displayed us. 

Thank you ALL so much!

Marco & Charlotte Oscarson

April 20 - 26, 2026

Greater Victoria Edition

Coffee News Greater Victoria including Langford, Colwood, Millstream, View Royal, Esquimalt, Saanich, Oak Bay, James Bay

Thank you for reading our Greater Victoria ONLINE edition. 

In print, Coffee News is published with three separate editions in Greater Victoria (South Saanich/Oak Bay, Victoria/Esquimalt, West Shore) and four separate editions in the Mid Island region (Parksville/Qualicum, North Nanaimo, Central/South Nanaimo/Ladysmith, Cowichan Valley/Mill Bay). At the bottom of this page you can find PDF versions of those editions. To advertise in print editions click here

Canine connection: In Denton, Texas (U.S.), mail carrier Ian Burke built an unexpected friendship with a lively dog called Floyd while working his delivery route. The friendly German Shepherd-Border Collie mix would rush to meet him each day, eager for attention and affection. Floyd’s owner, a Vietnam veteran who used a wheelchair, relied on him for help and companionship. After Burke was assigned a new route, their visits ended. Some time later, he learned Floyd’s owner had passed away and that the dog had been taken to a nearby shelter. Burke went straight there to adopt him, ensuring his old four-legged friend of a safe new home, and proving that dogs and mailmen can make the best of friends.
Canine connection: In Denton, Texas (U.S.), mail carrier Ian Burke built an unexpected friendship with a lively dog called Floyd while working his delivery route. The friendly German Shepherd-Border Collie mix would rush to meet him each day, eager for attention and affection. Floyd’s owner, a Vietnam veteran who used a wheelchair, relied on him for help and companionship. After Burke was assigned a new route, their visits ended. Some time later, he learned Floyd’s owner had passed away and that the dog had been taken to a nearby shelter. Burke went straight there to adopt him, ensuring his old four-legged friend of a safe new home, and proving that dogs and mailmen can make the best of friends.
Beach artistry: Minister and sand sculptor Mark Lewis turns simple beach outings into works of art. Using only sand and basic tools, he builds remarkably realistic creations in Weymouth, England, from giant shoes to well-known film and cartoon figures. The hobby started years ago with his children and grew into a passion that draws crowds and inspires others to try it themselves. After learning professional sculpting methods, Lewis began shaping taller, more complex pieces that stand out along the shore until the tide washes them away. Each project is temporary by design, a fleeting display meant to bring joy to anyone who stumbles upon it. For him, the real reward is watching people pause, laugh, and take in the moment.
Beach artistry: Minister and sand sculptor Mark Lewis turns simple beach outings into works of art. Using only sand and basic tools, he builds remarkably realistic creations in Weymouth, England, from giant shoes to well-known film and cartoon figures. The hobby started years ago with his children and grew into a passion that draws crowds and inspires others to try it themselves. After learning professional sculpting methods, Lewis began shaping taller, more complex pieces that stand out along the shore until the tide washes them away. Each project is temporary by design, a fleeting display meant to bring joy to anyone who stumbles upon it. For him, the real reward is watching people pause, laugh, and take in the moment.
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Renewed hands: After receiving a rare double hand transplant that changed his life, Luka Kriszanac is rebuilding his independence in Zurich, Switzerland. As a child, a severe infection left him without hands, but years later, surgeons at a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (U.S.), made it possible for him to regain them. The operation involved carefully matching a donor with similar skin tone, bone structure, and blood type, followed by months of healing and therapy. Now, Kriszanac can hold everyday items, feel warmth and texture, and perform tasks once unimaginable. His recovery continues, but he views the result as nothing short of a miracle, and has a lasting bond with those who made it happen. 
Renewed hands: After receiving a rare double hand transplant that changed his life, Luka Kriszanac is rebuilding his independence in Zurich, Switzerland. As a child, a severe infection left him without hands, but years later, surgeons at a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (U.S.), made it possible for him to regain them. The operation involved carefully matching a donor with similar skin tone, bone structure, and blood type, followed by months of healing and therapy. Now, Kriszanac can hold everyday items, feel warmth and texture, and perform tasks once unimaginable. His recovery continues, but he views the result as nothing short of a miracle, and has a lasting bond with those who made it happen.
Book retreat: Travellers in Japan can stay at Book and Bed Tokyo, a hostel made for those who love getting lost in a good story. Guests sleep in compact pods built directly into bookshelves, surrounded by rows of novels and soft, warm light. Each pod includes basic comforts like bedding, a lamp, and a power outlet, creating a quiet space to peacefully unwind. The atmosphere is calm and hushed, much like a library, where guests naturally lower their voices. A shared lounge offers couches and cozy corners for reading or chatting with others. Away from Tokyo’s constant rush, this small haven invites visitors to slow down, open a book, and enjoy the simple pleasure of reading before bed.
Book retreat: Travellers in Japan can stay at Book and Bed Tokyo, a hostel made for those who love getting lost in a good story. Guests sleep in compact pods built directly into bookshelves, surrounded by rows of novels and soft, warm light. Each pod includes basic comforts like bedding, a lamp, and a power outlet, creating a quiet space to peacefully unwind. The atmosphere is calm and hushed, much like a library, where guests naturally lower their voices. A shared lounge offers couches and cozy corners for reading or chatting with others. Away from Tokyo’s constant rush, this small haven invites visitors to slow down, open a book, and enjoy the simple pleasure of reading before bed.
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“I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying.” - Michael Jordan

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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.

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

73rd Annual Arts & Crafts Exhibition & Sale: Sat., April 25, 10am-5pm; Sun., April 26, 10am-4pm. Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave., Sidney. Info & tix: www.spacsociety.com

Central Saanich Lawn Bowls Club Open House: Sat., April 25, & Sun., April 26, 10:30am-3:30pm at 1800 Hovey Rd., Centennial Park. Flat-soled shoes required. 

Lawn Bowling Open House: Learn something new April 25, 1-3:30pm & April 27, 5:30-8pm at Lake Hill Bowling Club, 3930 Lasalle. 

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. 

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

Peninsula Singers present ‘Passport to Broadway: ‘A Musical Journey Around The World’,  May 1, 7:30pm; May 2, 7:30pm & May 3, 2pm at Mary Winspear Centre - 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney. Info & tix: www.marywinspear.ca or 250-656-0275.

Join The Allegra Singers: May 1, 7:30pm or May 2, 2pm, classic rock, gospel, Canadiana, show tunes & more. Info/tickets at allegrasingers.ca

Victoria Gilbert & Sullivan Society present ‘The Gondoliers, or the King of Barataria on May 9, 7pm; May 10, 2pm at Dave Dunnet Theatre, Oak Bay High, tix at eventbrite & May 16, 2pm & May 17, 2pm at Charlie White Theatre, tix via Mary Winspear Theatre. 

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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1. What is the only plant the Monarch caterpillar eats?
2. What is the actual colour of the sun?
3. The Shetland Islands are part of Ireland - T/F?
4. On a musical staff, what notation indicates G pitch?
5. Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy are introduced in this Louisa May Alcott book.
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At midweek, watch for a subtle opportunity for you to develop a more effective leadership style. Taking advantage of it might require some growth on your part. Lucky numbers: 2, 9, 16, 20, 27, 42.
Uranus is in the process of leaving Taurus after an eight-year stay. Has what you value changed during this period? If so, how do you want to proceed now? Lucky numbers: 6, 13, 14, 40, 41, 47.
Uranus returns to Gemini for the next seven years. This could herald many changes. Your motto now may well become that you have to “expect the unexpected.” Lucky numbers: 7, 12, 14, 17, 31, 38.
Be careful in communicating with others this week, or risk being misunderstood. Resist impulses to inflate yourself or your arguments. It could hurt your good reputation. Lucky numbers: 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 26.
The energy at week’s end adds to natural Leo enthusiasm. How do you want to use it to advance your goals now? Be careful about making promises you can’t keep. Lucky numbers: 5, 11, 13, 17, 31, 44.
If you recently felt unclear or unsettled, the shift at week’s end may come as a relief. Your attention to detail and your grounded nature might be back in place. Lucky numbers: 3, 15, 24, 29, 33, 43.
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For the next few months, Athena may be a good archetype for Libra women. You might learn to be a strong leader while not losing the best of your Libra qualities. Lucky numbers: 1, 14, 17, 30, 31, 40.
The intense, intuitive nature of many Scorpios might present challenges. For the next few weeks, you may access an energy to help you make a positive adjustment. Lucky numbers: 7, 8, 16, 33, 40, 41.
For a few weeks, you may run into obstacles to your goals. Consider if your values have shifted over time, and whether your efforts are in alignment with them. Lucky numbers: 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, 42.
Your heart and head may oppose each other midweek. Capricorns sometimes aren’t comfortable nurturing themselves or others, but that may resolve the stalemate. Lucky numbers: 15, 16, 25, 39, 43, 47.
You may feel discouraged this week about things getting better, either in your life or in the wider world. Take a breath and try to be patient for the next week. Lucky numbers: 9, 14, 16, 21, 40, 47.
You may have an opportunity this week to nail down the details of a vision that right now is only in your head. Try not to resist the work that might be required. Lucky numbers: 8, 15, 27, 28, 36, 44.
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Leo winners with the luckiest number being 17.
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Space sweep: The familiar handheld vacuum owes its design to technology built for astronauts. A compact, battery-powered drill created for moon missions later inspired cordless cleaners, turning space-age problem-solving into a household convenience.

Soft starters: Newborns don’t begin with the solid kneecaps adults have. Instead, theirs are made of flexible cartilage that bends more easily. Over time, this material slowly transforms, giving children the stronger bone structure needed for walking and running.
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Sky sparks: Around the world, lightning flashes about a hundred times every second. Each strike carries immense energy, reminding us that the planet’s skies are constantly alive with bursts of natural electricity.

Beat twist: The Beatles’ name may have started as a playful nod to Buddy Holly’s band, the Crickets. First called “The Beetles,” the spelling later shifted to include “beat,” creating the famous title that stuck forever. 

Decay dilemma: Tooth decay is one of the world’s most widespread diseases, affecting nearly everyone at some stage. It begins when bacteria turns sugars into acid, slowly wearing teeth down, but good brushing and diet choices can greatly reduce the risk.
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