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January 12 - 18, 2026

Greater Victoria Edition

Coffee News Greater Victoria including Langford, Colwood, Millstream, View Royal, Esquimalt, Saanich, Oak Bay, James Bay
Steady rhythm: When Parkinson’s disease made holding a baton difficult, Rand Laycock looked beyond medication for a solution. The longtime orchestra conductor from Ohio (U.S.) turned to advanced brain stimulation, a method that calms irregular signals affecting movement. Tiny electrodes were implanted in his brain and linked to a battery under the skin, letting specialists adjust how the device responds to symptoms. After early success, he tried a newer version that automatically adapts throughout the day, which is especially helpful when symptoms shift during stressful performances. His shaking eased, his confidence returned, and he once again could lead an orchestra without distraction. 
Steady rhythm: When Parkinson’s disease made holding a baton difficult, Rand Laycock looked beyond medication for a solution. The longtime orchestra conductor from Ohio (U.S.) turned to advanced brain stimulation, a method that calms irregular signals affecting movement. Tiny electrodes were implanted in his brain and linked to a battery under the skin, letting specialists adjust how the device responds to symptoms. After early success, he tried a newer version that automatically adapts throughout the day, which is especially helpful when symptoms shift during stressful performances. His shaking eased, his confidence returned, and he once again could lead an orchestra without distraction.
Winged hideaway: In Dolgellau, Wales, a retired jetliner has been completely refitted into a vacation suite. Once used by an oil company, the aircraft has been stripped, cleaned, and redesigned into a two-bedroom rental, combining retro appeal with homey upgrades like wood flooring. A modern back cabin adds extra sleeping space, and an outdoor setup gives guests a place to enjoy the breeze. The plane’s original cockpit still welcomes explorers. The renovation, led by Tamir Ali, brought new life to the worn plane, which had been left unused for decades. Cream leather seats and a few 1970s touches remain, now paired with bold décor choices. The jet’s unusual layout continues to draw curious travellers year round. (watch the video of a similar suite in England)
Winged hideaway: In Dolgellau, Wales, a retired jetliner has been completely refitted into a vacation suite. Once used by an oil company, the aircraft has been stripped, cleaned, and redesigned into a two-bedroom rental, combining retro appeal with homey upgrades like wood flooring. A modern back cabin adds extra sleeping space, and an outdoor setup gives guests a place to enjoy the breeze. The plane’s original cockpit still welcomes explorers. The renovation, led by Tamir Ali, brought new life to the worn plane, which had been left unused for decades. Cream leather seats and a few 1970s touches remain, now paired with bold décor choices. The jet’s unusual layout continues to draw curious travellers year round.
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Pet alert: When a beloved pet goes missing, every minute counts. A free service called FidoAlert is helping bridge that gap by using QR tags and a vast text-alert network to bring pets safely home. Owners register online and receive a tag that links to their pet’s profile. If the animal is lost, a simple scan of the tag sends a text alert to the owner and their chosen contacts. Neighbours nearby also are notified through the network, increasing the likelihood that a lost pet will be spotted and quickly returned. The service has already reunited over 40,000 pets with their families. It’s an easy and welcome extra layer of peace of mind for pet lovers everywhere.
Pet alert: When a beloved pet goes missing, every minute counts. A free service called FidoAlert is helping bridge that gap by using QR tags and a vast text-alert network to bring pets safely home. Owners register online and receive a tag that links to their pet’s profile. If the animal is lost, a simple scan of the tag sends a text alert to the owner and their chosen contacts. Neighbours nearby also are notified through the network, increasing the likelihood that a lost pet will be spotted and quickly returned. The service has already reunited over 40,000 pets with their families. It’s an easy and welcome extra layer of peace of mind for pet lovers everywhere.
Reef revival: A team in San Diego, California (U.S.), has developed a new coating inspired by pink algae to help coral reefs bounce back. Applied to underwater surfaces, the mixture slowly releases natural cues that encourage coral larvae to settle and grow. These cues mimic the signals emitted by crusty algae that help guide larvae in the wild. Earlier attempts at reef restoration relied on lab-grown corals, which lacked variety and shared weak points. This method invites more genetic diversity by encouraging natural settlement instead. Outdoor tests showed strong results when the coating was used in real seawater. The technique offers a promising way to strengthen reef ecosystems without introducing live materials.
Reef revival: A team in San Diego, California (U.S.), has developed a new coating inspired by pink algae to help coral reefs bounce back. Applied to underwater surfaces, the mixture slowly releases natural cues that encourage coral larvae to settle and grow. These cues mimic the signals emitted by crusty algae that help guide larvae in the wild. Earlier attempts at reef restoration relied on lab-grown corals, which lacked variety and shared weak points. This method invites more genetic diversity by encouraging natural settlement instead. Outdoor tests showed strong results when the coating was used in real seawater. The technique offers a promising way to strengthen reef ecosystems without introducing live materials.
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“Like a bird singing in the rain, let grateful memories survive in time of sorrow.” - Robert Louis Stevenson

“No man is the whole of himself; his friends are the rest of him.”
- Harry Emerson Fosdick
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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.

The Victoria Arion Male Choir welcome new singers. Open houses Monday January 12th and 19th, 2026. For more info check our website www.vamc.ca

Love to Sing? Avalon Singers is an all-female adult community choir looking for new members. Intake rehearsals are Jan. 15, 22 & 29. For more info, visit: www.AvalonSingers.com

St. Mary’s Oak Bay Jazz Evensong welcomes The Ashley Wey Trio! Sunday, Jan 18, 4-5pm, 1701 Elgin Rd., by donation. For more info, visit: www.stmarysoakbay.ca/jazz-evensong

Tom Green Stompin’ Comedy Tour: Don’t miss an evening of Green’s hysterical comedy, along with stories about his career & a selection of original songs live at the McPherson Playhouse in Victoria on January 25, 7pm. For info & tickets, visit: www.rmts.bc.ca

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

BC Transit is Currently Hiring! Looking for both mechanics and transit operators. Voted BC’s top employers in 2024. To learn more about this great opportunity, visit: Jobs.BCTransit.com
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1. Who wrote the novel Gulliver’s Travels?
2. How many geese are “a-laying” in the carol “Twelve Days of Christmas”?
3. What mythical bird gains new life by rising from the ashes?
4. Kombu, wakame, and hijiki are all edible types of what plant?
5. This Dutch artist painted “Sunflowers.”
(see bottom for answers)
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You may have an urge right now to be a warrior and to fight for something that you value. This energy will only be in play for about a month, so plan accordingly. Lucky numbers: 3, 13, 14, 16, 20, 39.
Are you feeling restricted in some aspect of your life? A new opportunity may surface for you to reflect your authenticity, but you might need to actively reach out for it. Lucky numbers: 5, 18, 24, 33, 39, 47.
As the week starts, your head and heart may be out of sync about how to proceed. If you can’t reconcile the two, consider postponing action for a few days. Lucky numbers: 4, 10, 11, 30, 46, 48.
Clearly communicating your thoughts and ambitions may be difficult midweek. Reach for your natural empathy to help identify and work through the stalemate. Lucky numbers: 17, 19, 21, 31, 37, 42.

Opportunities may continue to arise to evaluate how your leadership skills can serve others. But this may require temporarily putting aside your ego to reach that goal. Lucky numbers: 6, 9, 12, 16, 25, 33.
Virgos have a tendency to stick to tried-and-true methods to accomplish objectives. But at the end of the week, out-of-the-box thinking may achieve a better result. Lucky numbers: 8, 13, 27, 30, 37, 40.
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You may find yourself drawn to someone unusual for you. The energy that brings this attraction only lasts for a month. Be aware of this when deciding how to proceed. Lucky numbers: 13, 22, 31, 32, 43, 46.
Do you feel supported by a partner to be your genuine self? Any conflict about this could peak during the next month, and you may be forced to address it. Lucky numbers: 10, 12, 15, 25, 37, 47.
As the week starts, you may feel fully in the flow of the energy. This might only be in effect for a few days. So be aware and enjoy the energy while it lasts. Lucky numbers: 2, 8, 15, 26, 29, 36.
If you need to make a presentation to garner support from others, midweek may be a good time for it. Others might appreciate your serious approach to this endeavour. Lucky numbers: 9, 10, 24, 31, 36, 46.
This week may be a good time to set new intentions to help achieve your goals. Be sure your efforts are in alignment with your values regarding human progress. Lucky numbers: 7, 9, 12, 13, 16, 24.
Saturn and Neptune soon return from Pisces back to Aries. This may signal a good time to review your current endeavours and make any changes as the planets shift. Lucky numbers: 1, 9, 12, 23, 31, 39.

Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Taurus winners with the luckiest number being 33.
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Haunted harmonies: Before he was a household name, actor Ryan Gosling co-founded the band Dead Man’s Bones. He was fascinated with ghosts and haunted themes as a child. The band’s eerie album even features a children’s choir for an extra haunting touch.

Planet protector: Earth’s magnetic field acts like a giant shield, protecting life from the Sun’s charged particles. Without it, the planet would be left exposed to intense solar winds that could harm living things below.
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Sting legend: The bullet ant, in Central and South America, is the strongest stinging insect, delivering intense pain comparable to a gunshot. The reddish-brown insects hunt, guard, and forage to keep their large, tree-based colonies thriving.

Pod surprise: When sesame pods ripen, they don’t open gently. They suddenly split with a pop, scattering seeds everywhere. That explosive motion may be what inspired the magical phrase “Open sesame!” in ancient tales. 

Subsea surge: Beneath the ocean, powerful underwater rivers carry sediment over vast distances, carving deep canyons into the sea floor. These hidden flows shape huge valleys and help nourish deep-sea life, yet they remain largely mysterious and unseen.
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The first boat show had a yacht to offer.

I used to be a motorcycle courier. Boy those things are heavy!

Inspector: “Why is that skyscraper sneezing?”
Foreman: “Maybe it has a building code.”

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Nadia. Nadia who? Nadia your head if you know what I am saying.

What do you get when you cross a computer with a lifeguard? A screen saver.
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Trivia Answers: 1. Jonathan Swift  2. 6  3. Phoenix 4. Seaweed  5. Vincent Van Gogh

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January 5 - 11, 2026

Greater Victoria Edition

Coffee News Greater Victoria including Langford, Colwood, Millstream, View Royal, Esquimalt, Saanich, Oak Bay, James Bay
Buried network: In the heart of Leuven, Belgium, archaeologists unearthed sections of ancient Roman plumbing crafted from hollowed tree trunks. The wooden system had been tucked beneath layers of swampy earth, its preservation aided by the damp conditions. Experts believe this setup was once part of a broader water system used to serve a Roman outpost positioned along a key military route. The location’s distance from Rome hints that infrastructure reached even to the quieter corners of the empire. The trunks appear to have carried water across a stretch now hidden under the modern city. Researchers plan to carefully preserve the wood, offering a rare glimpse into how practical needs shaped ancient settlements.
Fungal fix: A new kind of diaper is using fungi to reprocess waste. Instead of lingering for centuries in landfills, these diapers contain a pouch of cultivated spores that activate when tossed out. Moisture triggers the fungi, which then digest the material from within, converting it to nutrient-rich soil and mycelium. The concept comes from a team blending entrepreneurship with fungal science, hoping to shift how single-use items are handled. Unlike traditional disposal methods, this approach avoids heavy processing or emissions. The key lies in enzymes that break down plastic at its core, dismantling stubborn compounds naturally. Subscription access now gives environmentally minded families a simple way to reduce their footprint.
Fungal fix: A new kind of diaper is using fungi to reprocess waste. Instead of lingering for centuries in landfills, these diapers contain a pouch of cultivated spores that activate when tossed out. Moisture triggers the fungi, which then digest the material from within, converting it to nutrient-rich soil and mycelium. The concept comes from a team blending entrepreneurship with fungal science, hoping to shift how single-use items are handled. Unlike traditional disposal methods, this approach avoids heavy processing or emissions. The key lies in enzymes that break down plastic at its core, dismantling stubborn compounds naturally. Subscription access now gives environmentally minded families a simple way to reduce their footprint.
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Rice murals: In the countryside of northern Japan, a small village has reimagined farming fields as enormous natural canvases. By planting different, varied-colour rice strains, residents craft massive seasonal images that only fully come into view from elevated platforms. From above, portraits, cultural tributes, and pop culture figures emerge in full clarity. The designs shift with each phase of the growing cycle, creating a moving display that changes by the week. The work reflects not only artistic skill but also ties to local identity. Footpaths, shuttles, and small towers welcome onlookers throughout the region. This unusual blend of agriculture and visual art turns the rice season into a public celebration. 
Rice murals: In the countryside of northern Japan, a small village has reimagined farming fields as enormous natural canvases. By planting different, varied-colour rice strains, residents craft massive seasonal images that only fully come into view from elevated platforms. From above, portraits, cultural tributes, and pop culture figures emerge in full clarity. The designs shift with each phase of the growing cycle, creating a moving display that changes by the week. The work reflects not only artistic skill but also ties to local identity. Footpaths, shuttles, and small towers welcome onlookers throughout the region. This unusual blend of agriculture and visual art turns the rice season into a public celebration.
Health shift: In a major public health move, Poland has launched a nationwide program offering free checkups to younger adults. Carried out at clinics across the country, the plan includes lab work and health history screening, aiming to catch warning signs of illness early. It focuses on those ages 20 to 40, encouraging preventative habits before symptoms appear. The initiative also addresses gaps in earlier systems that left many without proper follow-up. Experts say early testing can reduce long-term cases of heart disease, thyroid issues, and diabetes. With growing demand on the country’s healthcare services, this approach should ease pressure over time. The rollout comes as Poland faces staffing shortages and rising medical needs.
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“In a gentle way, you can shake the world.” - Mahatma Gandhi

“When the roots are deep, there is no reason to fear the wind.” - Proverb
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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.

The Victoria Arion Male Choir welcome new singers. Open houses Monday January 5, 12th and 19th, 2026. For more info check our website www.vamc.ca

Love to Sing? Avalon Singers is an all-female adult community choir looking for new members. Intake rehearsals are Jan. 8, 15, 22 & 29. For more info, visit: www.AvalonSingers.com

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

BC Transit is Currently Hiring! Looking for both mechanics and transit operators. Voted BC’s top employers in 2024. To learn more about this great opportunity, visit: Jobs.BCTransit.com
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1. This Elizabeth Taylor movie was about a horse.
2. Who was Britain’s Prime Minister during World War II?
3. What Canadian province is known as “Land of Living Skies?”
4. The main ingredient in guacamole is _____. 
5. What is a baby goat called?
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Your usual, assertive dynamic may be stymied midweek. Consider borrowing a page from Libra’s playbook: approach the situation with grace and tact. Lucky numbers: 9, 10, 32, 33, 39, 41.

Your talent for plowing through obstacles may stall at week’s end. Following a more intuitive path might help, but could require you to step out of your comfort zone. Lucky numbers: 20, 21, 28, 29, 32, 45.
Geminis often use a mental framework to approach the world. For the next two months, how might you apply this skill to do something that would serve others? Lucky numbers: 3, 9, 17, 18, 29, 44.
Is your current life in alignment with what you love and value? Being out of sync is especially hard for Cancers. Look for an opportunity to change the situation. Lucky numbers: 11, 12, 13, 23, 33, 44.
An astrological aspect for the next two months is focused on being of service to others. How might you use your natural leadership abilities to aid in this effort? Lucky numbers: 15, 16, 18, 21, 23, 31.

Serving others is a theme for Virgo. For the next two months, you may have an opportunity to examine how well you are aligned to this and what changes to make. Lucky numbers: 4, 13, 29, 31, 40, 47.
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The end of the week may be a good time to focus on self care. You might be better able to help others if you are emotionally and physically healthy yourself. Lucky numbers: 1, 2, 5, 8, 18, 23.
Intuitive insights may come at you quickly and furiously this weekend. Others may not be ready to absorb them, so use discretion in how much you share with them. Lucky numbers: 8, 12, 23, 25, 29, 39.
Having a strong, coherent philosophy or belief system is important for Sagittarius. For the next two months, consider how best to express these ideas in service to others. Lucky numbers: 5, 9, 29, 30, 34, 44.
There is a strong potential right now for you to do what you love. Look for such opportunities this week, and then use your natural ambition to pursue them. Lucky numbers: 7, 12, 16, 25, 28, 29.
Helping humanity to progress is an important life theme for Aquarius. For the next two months, you may be focused on opportunities to be of service to others in this way. Lucky numbers: 2, 4, 9, 13, 15, 37.
Pisces have a talent for envisioning the world they want. Grounded energy now may offer an opportunity to make progress, but requires balancing vision and realism. Lucky numbers: 6, 10, 13, 44, 45, 46.

Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favour Capricorn winners with the luckiest number being 7.
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Bite strength: The masseter, the muscle in your jaw, can clamp down with surprising force when you chew. Though small, it’s often considered one of the body’s strongest muscles, proving that power doesn’t always come from size.

Cloud creators: In the Amazon rainforest, trees help kickstart the rainy season by releasing moisture through their leaves. This process, called transpiration, fills the air with water vapour, helping clouds form before ocean winds even arrive.
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Space survivor: Tardigrades are tiny creatures often called “water bears.” They can handle deep freezes and radiation that would destroy most life. Their survival tricks fascinate scientists looking for ways to help life endure in space.

Day time: Due to slowing rotation, Earth’s day grows by about 1.8 milliseconds every hundred years. Many millions of years ago, a day lasted several hours less. This shows how much our planet’s pace has quietly shifted over time.

Shower spark: Ed Robertson, lead singer of Barenaked Ladies, composed the theme song for the TV show The Big Bang Theory while showering. That playful tune became a huge hit, bringing the band lasting success.
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What do llamas like to eat? Llama beans.

Sign at a pottery shop: “Feats of Clay!” 

I asked my friend, Nick, if he had 5 cents I could borrow. But he was Nicholas.

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Taylor. Taylor who? Taylor your sister to pick up her toys. 

Mother: “Son, wake up it’s 20 to 8.”
Son: “In whose favour?”
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Trivia Answers: 1. National Velvet  2. Winston Churchill  3. Saskatchewan  4. Avocado  5. A kid

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