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COVID 19 ANNOUNCEMENT Every event comes from an idea and a need, and those things haven’t stopped for Whats On Digest. The last few weeks have flung society as we know it into a flurry of change and decision paralysis. From becoming sanitary servants, to the opportunist re-inventing themselves, the world has tipped and everyone is struggling to keep their footing. But some things never change, no matter what is happening around us. Humans are curious and resourceful creatures, when one door shuts we search for another to open, where opportunity exists we will venture towards it. Because our business has always been to bring people together in participation, and to build community through entertainment, fun activities and an abundance of life that is what we will continue to do. None of those things have changed. Over the next month, and maybe more we will capture some interesting, new things that people are doing to keep themselves and their virtual community entertained. We will share with you, the businesses that have pushed all the boundaries on ingenuity and are continuing to offer products and services. You will be able to continue following the What’s On Digest by subscribing to our newsletter or on our social media platforms. We look forward to keeping you connected. Cathy Kaardal, CEO of What's On Media, What's On Digest Head Office Treena Miller, Cowichan Valley Representative
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suspended for an indefinite time. We have been proactive since the start of the outbreak to safeguard CTRA and prepare to navigate the effects of this crisis on our program and its future.
KEEP CTRA STABLE THROUGH COVID-19 From caring comes courage. ~ Lao Tzo
With a prolonged timeline of protective measures being in place, as announced by the B.C Health Minister, CTRA programming has been
Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Association
CTRA has laid off all of its administrative staff and instructors, keeping only an essential small team of barn staff. Rest assured, the CTRA staff are still fully committed to their roles but as volunteers for the duration of the shutdown. We will continue to move CTRA steadily and assuredly through this pandemic, to be ready, willing, and able to open our barn doors and
Bren Pickel Program and Volunteer Coordinator
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therapeutic equestrian programs once again! Two things are paramount at this point. We need to stay connected as a community. And we need to care for our herd of therapy horses (our unicorns!). We will be utilizing our social media channels to keep riders, volunteers, and our supporters engaged and informed. We will also be transparent in our appeal for help in providing for the ongoing daily care of our horses and essential costs of our facility. Much of our funding is program-dependent but includes some operational funds. Without these program-dependent funders, CTRA must rely
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even more on our community to keep the operational dollars coming in. In addition, our biggest annual fundraiser of the year, Ride-a-Thon, will also be cancelled. Support during this difficult time will help CTRA maintain our herd and keep the operation going at a base level. A special Keep CTRA Stable fundraising page has been set up on CanadaHelps.org under the fundraise tab ‘Find a Fundraiser’ or bit.ly/CTRA-give Follow CTRA on Facebook and Instagram. Questions or concerns can be directed to the primary email info@ctra.ca
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through quarantine. Pink Floy’d 1994 concert film “Pulse” will be the first one to be streamed. facebook.com/ watch/?v=360467511560538
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Many special concerts created in isolation are prepared spontaneously with only days notice. We at What’s On Digest are working to bring you the tunes by award winning artists as they become available to us.
Pippin. tubitv.com/movies/517045/ pippin, starring Ben Vereen — Airing now.
Treasure Island. youtube.com/channel/UCUDq1XzCY0NIOYVJvEMQjqw
Check them off as you go!
THINGS TO DO LIVE STREAMING SPECIALS m COWICHAN VALLEY
Art Workshop: Introduction to Coloured Pencils streams May 12th to June 9 7-9pm. See below May 12th for link. hosted by CVAC Cowichan Valley Arts Council.
Romeo and Juliet. Available April 20 to May 3 2020 youtu.be/eSAlPJ0FG_0
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Sistas The Musical. tubitv.com/movies/503507/sistas_the_musical Airing now.
An Intimate Evening with Musical legend: Jane Siberry. May 1st. 7.30pm - 11pm. A unique event - Join one of Canada’s most renowned performers and songwriters in a special evening of music and conversation. Cozy up on your couch, grab a bottle of wine and prepare to bring Jane into your living room. All guests receive a signed photograph and a link to her new music release. Limited tickets available. eventbrite. ca/e/virtual-concert-an-intimate-eveningwith-musical-legend-jane-siberry-tickets-92764578351
Pink
Floyd will stream free concerts Every Friday for fans to help get
The Show Must Go On. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Biggest hit musicals online for Free. Phantom of the Opera, youtube.com/ theshowsmustgoon
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Hand of the Man Museum. A world of Natural History and Cultural Arts and Conservation. This is an amazing museum that is located in Duncan Vancouver Island. youtu.be/mQuoPB0Zmho
The DALI THEATRE Museum. Located in the town of Figueres in Catalonia, Spain, the Dali Theatre Museum is
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completely dedicated to the artwork of Salvador Dali. it features many rooms and exhibits surrounding every era of Dali’s life and career. my.matterport.com/ show/?m=K5MKrKcfyRW
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES Some workshops require registration prior to the screening, especially where kits and materials need to be obtained.
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Rustic Sign Night. Live on May 7th at 7pm. Purchase your craft kit and virtual event ticket 5-7 days prior. See link on May 7th below.
Practice on the Page. Writing workshop, multiple dates available. Find the
book your meant to write. Stretch you’re writing muscles, get inspired and let your creative side come out to play. This all levels workshop offers you a safe space to find your voice and nurture the stories your heart has been waiting to share. Whether you dream of starting a blog, working on your next novel, or just having fun. Bring along a notebook and pen. $35p.p. eventbrite.ca/e/practice-on-the-page-a-writing-workshop-with-danielle-pope-tickets-89614217537
Virtual Art Exhibit 50 year Celebration. Exhibit from May 5th to 22nd. Awards announcement May 5th. Peoples Choice CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
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Voting opens May 5th to May 14th, Peoples Choice announcements May 18th. Five decades of island Art! The largest show of its kind for the region welcoming emerging and renowned artists to celebrate the next 50 years. From painting and sculpture, to, fibre arts and photography, truly a privilege to glimpse at the high-caliber artists who live and thrive in the Cowichan Valley. Click the link to join the show and vote for your favourite piece. cowichanvalleyartscouncil.ca/50th-cowichan-valley-finearts-show-2020
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live video files to use during exercises. It is recommended that students use a mouse with 3 buttons. Topics include; Video playback, Various inputs and effects, various operators and ouputs, User interface, 3D rendering, Audio visualization, Live effects for vedeo conferencing, streaming from TouchDesigner. Bring your own videos files for maniputlation. May 17th eventbrite. ca/e/touchdesigner-for-live-visuals-tickets-102293023186
Rustic Sign Night. Live on May 7th at 7pm. Purchase your craft kit and virtual event ticket 5-7 days prior. Learn the art of stencilling on a beautiful, planet-friendly reclaimed wood in the comfort of your own home. Each kit includes. A sign, ladder, blocks or tote bag, Stencil of choice, Paints, A print out of instructions, invite to the LIVE virtual event and one paint bush. Have on hand, sharp tool, ruler, water and paper towel nearby. $45 for everything. May 7th- 7PM. Order online - rusticsignnight.ca/product-category/virtual-eventticket/
Art Workshop. Introduction to coloured pencils. Students will be guided through the amazing visual art material of colour pencil drawing. Learn about tools, materials, best papers and all the extras. Materials List and visual lesson online. May 12th cowichanvalleyartscouncil.ca/ jeanette-sirois-introduction-to-colouredpencils/#!event-register/2020/3/28/portrait-drawing-with-coloured-pencil
TouchDesigner for Live Visuals. A beginner workshop on real-time video manipulation for live performance and interactive installations with artist Yasushi. 9 hours over 3 sessions. May 17-24th 1pm-4pm. This online workshop introduces you to
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Soil health for your Backyard Gardner. Gardening FREE workshop. 3pm. Learn the complexities of soil that supports nourished plant life. During this workshop we’ll look at the soil ecosystem and the microbiology that helps us grow nutritious food. Build healthy soils, soil amendments, and how to ensure your plants have the ecosystems needed to thrive. Thanks to the city of Victoria. May 13. eventbrite.ca/e/freeworkshop-soil-health-for-the-backyardgardner-tickets-102481864014
Worm Composting and Bokashi. 3pm5pm. Want to make a compost but have limited space to do so? This workshop will teach you how to use worms and bokashi fermentation to make compost in small spaces and indoors. Learn how to make effective and efficient use of your food waste and ammend your soils with microbe, nutrient, and humus rich compost. May 28th. eventbrite.ca/e/free-workshopworm-composting-and-bokashi-tickets-102484726576
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A Mindful Society. Presents “Our Preset Future”. Speaking to the inseparable nature of our present awareness and our global future. Recent events have made this more pressing than ever. Every action counts. Live streaming May 1-4 2020. amindfulsociety.org
backyard during each episode and take home activities that you can download and explore for all ages; such as printable science experiments. You can share your findings, which will be posted online, your completed activities/photos; interacting, exploring and providing additional educational materials. Hosted by Wild Pacific Trail, Ucluelet. Go to wildpacifictrail.com/ walks.
Learn Where You Live. 1pm-2pm each Friday. Educational videos exploring species that can be found on the trail and in your own backyard. 5 minute fun, interactive videos once a week. There will be activities you can follow along with in your
Rise & Renew - May 3, 9AM. Mini Wellness retreat. 9AM. Get renewed through
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10-4 Sunday, Mothers Day 11-3 Social Distancing Guidelines in Place Visit us at Facebook for Mothers Day baskets and personalized gift ideas!
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sweat, self-care, and connection with likeminded women. eventbrite.com/e/riseand-renew-online-workout-mini-retreatmonthly-series-tickets-94732949803
Book Club with Simon Sinek. Start with WHY May 1st to May 8th at 3pm. Follow Simon Sinek as he breaks down his award winning book “Start with Why”.. Part 5 and 6. simonsinek.com
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Time Management & Productivity. If we all have the same amount of time, why are some people so much more pro-
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ductive. Man of us have been viewing time-management the wrong way, learn to navigate through self discipline and prioritization. May 6, 8pm eventbrite.com/e/ time-management-productivity-webinartickets-90760365697
Project Planning Workshop. Online Lunch & Learn for non-profit organizations. 12pm to 1pm. This FREE online lunch and learn will give local non-profit organizations the tools they need to lead and implement projects of any size along with a deliverable, a simplified project planning tool that will be available after the session. Created by UNBC students. Created to help charitable organizations with project management strategies and learn the skills to help boost their organization. Key Note Speaker, Dr. Dale Christenson, DPM, CMC, PMP. May 22nd eventbrite.ca/e/ lunch-and-learn-project-planning-registration-90064303757
COWICHAN VALLEY CELEBRATION 50 YEARS
Online Virtual Art Show
TO A GALLERIED 50TH ANNUAL EVENT Registration day: Friday, April 15
BROUGHT TO YOU BY
CVAC’S VIRTUAL ART SHOW Tuesday, May 5 to Friday, May 22 Virtual reception opening the show: May 5.
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THINGS TO DO TO MARK HISTORY Right now we are living a very historical moment. Building a legacy or simple acts of kindness that help people stay connected through these times of separation is one of the things that will be reflected upon in the future.
MAKE
A PHOTO ALBUM. We don’t know what 20, 50 or 100 years will be like from now, so we can’t rely on digital compatibility so its important to create some tangible history.
TO MARK HISTORY
a record of time and thoughts during a pandemic.
PHOTOS & VIDEOS. Other interesting photos are the signage telling us how we should live, lets capture some of that. Take pictures of what children have been doing, like coloured rocks, and chalk art on roads, all the hearts in houses, birthday parades, honouring the front line. Having a 6 ft separation meeting or gathering, what people did for hugs when they couldn’t touch. Create an album, you can even print it and turn it into a hardcover book using some online sources such as www.mixbook.com OR www.artifactuprising.com.
TIME CAPSULE. Many families do these when there is a milestone in their life. Create a COVID-19 time capsule that includes
COLLECT MEMORANDUMS. Photos, poetry, games you played, a recipe that was popular or new, even some voice recordings. Personal goals, frustrations, fears CONTINUED ON PAGE 12
We Deliver During The Coronavirus Emergency Especially groceries, liquor, prescriptions and transport, throughout the Cowichan Valley
Tour gift certificates are still available from cheerscowichan.com contact info@cheerscowichan.com
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TURN
YOURSELF INSIDE OUT. Send
a random someone something you have made with your resources together with something that is from your town.
and reflections. Anything that will tell the story of what way happening. MAKE A 2020 CANADIAN FLAG. Cre
ate a flag that illustrates your community or your family during this time. Hang it from your house and encourage others to do the same.
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CARDS.
Funny,
touching, lovable, inspirational. Whatever strikes you COVID-19 handmade greeting cards will have special values to many.
RECORD STAGES. Husbands and wives, parents and children or by yourself, let’s face it the first month was like nothing we have experienced before. There were so many stages of mental breakdowns, drinking, eating, goal setting, dancing, colouring hair, and staying busy to block out some realities. Many lost track of what day it was, and what time of day it was, morning become night, night became day and so on. Record this with photos, videos, blogs, or stories.
MAKE A LEGACY. Decide on a contribution you want to make to the world or to your community or family. Simple acts of kindness is a good place to start.
BUILD A FAMILY TREE. This is a great time to find your family has time and extended family can be reached through email or social platforms. Make a hard copy book / album or a special decorative piece in your home, makes a discussion point and is easy to add changes and additions to. BECOME A FUTURE TALKING HEAD. Create a video of yourself telling yourself about what is coming in 2020 that will
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A HISTORICAL PAINTING. Take a famous painting and using things or clothes you have, recreate a famous painting with your family or yourself that will become a Historical image 2020.
change your life. Of course you can’t alter the past or future because of the butterfly effect, but what would you say that would prepare yourself. Something like this video. youtu.be/Ms7capx4Cb8
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DAYS TO REMEMBER
IN MAY SPECIAL ALL MONTH Asian Heritage: Celebrating citizenship and immigration to Canada Car Care Month: Helping Canadian car owners prepare for summer driving.
National Animal Welfare Month Leave A Legacy Month Oral Health Month Speech and Hearing Month Awareness for Speech Language and audiology in Canada
SPECIAL WEEKS May 1st - May 8th BC Drinking Water Week
May 5th - May 11th Emergency Preparedness Week
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May Day
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Free Comic Book Day
16 International Peace Day
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World Tuna Day
17 World Telecommunications Day
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World Press Freedom day
18 National Patriots Day
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International Firefighters Day
18 Victoria Day
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Mental Health Week
18 International Museum Day
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Star Wars Day
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Netherlands Liberation day
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Teacher Appreciation Day
21 World Day for Cultural Diversity
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Vesak Day (the birth of Buddah)
22 Intnl Day for Biological Diversity
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Reconciliation Day
22 World Goth Day
10 Mother’s Day
23 World Turtle Day
12 National Denim Day 13 RCMP Week
25 National Wine Day
14 National Caesar Day
28 National Hamburger Day
15 National Chocolate Chip Day
31 World No Tobacco Day
25 Towel Day
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Real Estate Takes Some Turns Written by Andrew Rivett and Shelley King
he shock and uncertainty for consumers and Realtors alike initially was nothing anyone has ever experienced in our recent history. Stay home, social distance, wash your hands, flatten the curve is the message that was driven home. The Real estate market felt the freeze as well; the phone stopped ringing, emails and internet enquires dried up, clients looking to view properties backed off, some seller clients put plans on hold. Those clients and agents who had transactions in progress struggled to try and figure out how they could move forward and which links in the chain potentially were going to break.
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Whilst the Real Estate industry has been deemed an Essential Service, that does not however mean business as usual. Adaptations quickly rolled out and Real Estate governing associations and local boards alike quickly restricted public attended “Open House” events, local offices closed to the public and restricted agent access as well as implemented protocols and strategies in how to safely support our clients, staff, and agents began. There always has been and always will be the need for Real Estate to move. It doesn’t matter what is happening with the economy or what industry is having a downturn. This situation however different, the reasons for buying and selling remain the same. Continuing scenarios such as; 'my rental has sold and market rent is
equal to a mortgage', 'interest rates are good', 'I just got transferred or took a new job on Vancouver Island', 'estate sales’, 'change of living arrangements', 'retirees downsizing', 'our family has outgrown our current home’, 'time for assisted living’ and 'my employment is not affected by COVID-19'. Every consumer (whether buyer or seller) and agent may have a different risk tolerance and the new norm in real estate viewing, selling and buying has changed. Listing agents are monitoring their seller’s status by asking the present health of all members living in the home as well as anyone who has recently been traveling. The same questions are asked of buyers and the buyer’s agent. Are you required to be in quarantine? Prepare for the showing by turning all the lights on to avoid unnecessary contact points. As a buyer, prepare for success! If borrowing get a pre-approval including 2 years of CRA Notice of Assessments, credit check, and investigate how the STRESS TEST will have an impact on your borrowing as requirements are much different and there are many changes. View all info available (pictures, 3d tour, property disclosure statement, title, zoning). DRIVE by the homes to make sure curb appeal, home setting (driveway, lot features, neighborhood & neighboring properties) meet your wants & needs prior to booking an ap-
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pointment. Asking a seller to leave, clean, take dog and kids away only to reject the home when you arrive to view is not considered responsible buying. Buyer Agents should be preparing their clients for buying by educating them in the process. When that is done then booking the appointments is next. Agents will open the home with gloves/ masks, sanitizing wipes used for all touch points, social distancing Anything that is needed, such as opening doors, closets, garage, pantry is requested and done by the agent. Children that can walk are not permitted to showings, clients are not to touch anything and if needed the agent will wipe down things like stair handrails etc. Other professional services such as lending representatives (Mortgage Brokers & Specialists), Photographers, Home Inspectors, Lawyer & Notaries, Insurance, Property Appraisers, and Land Title Survey Authority, are all links in the chain of buying and selling and are working but may be slower to respond with additional workloads. Any one of these professionals that are required to enter a home will likely require it to be vacated of occupants and safety precautions taken. When it comes to handling paperwork the majority of it can be done online by viewing and signing contracts digitally without the need to meet face-toface or printing and scanning. Overall, like most business the real estate market is far from normal but, it has created well prepared buyers that have a purpose.
"Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make. Whether it is your first home purchase or you are looking to refinance, let’s work together in making that dream YOUR reality"
Erin Sheen
Mortgage Broker 250.701.8859 www.erinsheenmortgages.com
The question of “should I wait till after the pandemic� is answered with the same relevancy that exists with or without a pandemic. Prices on Vancouver Island have not shifted, yet. There is however, some strong advantages to buying and selling now. Interest rates are very low and likely will stay until the economy is in full swing again, waiting for prices to fall before you buy will probably be met with higher interest rates. Because we continue to have low inventory, which has been the norm for few years now, the pent up desire to buy will keep prices from dramatically changing. Prices usually are driven down when inventory increases, economy is slower and un-empolyment higher. Recent activity and statistics for Vancouver Island reflect about 5000 Canadians retiring per week, in Canada and have been ready to buy here over the past. These buyers are not held back by jobs, mortgage challenges or economy.
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to cancel it’s Spring Tour opting to discourage large groups of folks and limit the spread of COVID-19.
Small
Business.
Big Hearts. Clean Hands. The Annual Cowichan Artisans Studio Tour IS RE-IMAGINED This popular art tour stands out for its consistently high standard of craftsmanship but due to recent events the group has decided
All fourteen artists are full time professionals who earn their living creating original works of art. This time is going to be particularly difficult for these small businesses so the group is encouraging other ways of supporting them; virtual tours, online meetings, gift vouchers. Some studios remain open to those who are healthy and practice social distancing, please call ahead to make arrangements. Check out their websites for art delivered to your home like Nan. C Designs home felting kits or visit Mixed Metal Mimi’s online store to see unique handcrafted jewelry. Nancy is a fibre artist who creates small felted creatures and large wall hangings. She hand dyes her wool then sculpts it using techniques that include the ancient method of wet felting. Her art, she says, is inspired by her graphic design background and a love of both the natural and mythical worlds. Nancy also teaches and gives workshops.
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Mimi Roy is well known for her gorgeous jewelry and accessories created from vintage metals that include silver plated serving trays, platters, and plates. Some of these found treasures date back to the early 1900’s. Mimi has successfully turned her love of silversmithing and recycling into beautiful works of wearable art. Artists include: Bev Robertson, Catherine Fraser, Laurel Hibbert and Jennifer Lawson (painters). Coventry Woodworks; Ancient Art of Stone; Live Edge Design; Heartwood Studio; Cathi Jefferson Ceramics; Mary Fox Pottery; Nan.C Designs; Mixed Metal Mimi; Wilma Millette (mixed media), Wroughtenart (metal art). The Cowichan Artisans are supported by their community business sponsors, Velocity Projects and The Ou Gallery. Look for more information in our 2020 studio guidebook or for more information: www.cowichanartisans.com
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Find 10 differences # 152 My20 Š1984-2020 Whats On Digest
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Selling at an auction was halted when the auctioneer announced, "Someone in the room has lost his wallet containing $2,000. He is offering a reward of $500 for its immediate return." After a moment of silence there was a call from the back of the room, "550!"
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• • • What’s On Screen • • • Check out our top 20 shows streaming on your favourite subscription services
NOW AVAILABLE TO WATCH
THIS MAY, 2020
MAY 1ST
ALL DAY & A NIGHT About a young criminal who arrives at prison and reflects on his life thus far. GET IN A man returns home and finds his home occupied by squatters. MEDICI | SEASON 3 The Italian made period Drama returns for its final season. THE HALF OF IT Romantic comedy
MAY 8TH
DEAD TO ME | SEASON 2 Drama, Christina Applegate THE WRONG MISSY Comedy, David Spade
MAY 11TH
HAVE A GOOD TRIP Adventures in Psychedelics. Various celebrities recount their experiences with drugs. TRIAL BY MEDIA
MAY 12TH
UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT: Kimmy Vs. The Reverend. Comedy
MAY 14TH
RIVERDALE | SEASON 4 The latest season of the hit show from the CW.
MAY 15TH
SHE-RA & THE PRINCESS OF POWER | SEASON 5 The final season of the Dreamworks animated series on She-Ra.
MAY 23RD
UNCUT GEMS The superb Adam Sandler, Drama
MAY 26TH
HANNAH GADSBY | DOUGLAS
MAY 31ST
SPACE FORCE | SEASON 1 Comedy, Steve Carrell / Greg Daniels mockumentary series about an elite group of people working within the newly formed Space Force.
MAY 1ST
THE LORAX
MAY 4TH
AMERICAN PSYCHO
Did we leave out your favourite? Tell which show you think deserves a spot on our top 20. Write to info@whatsondigest.com
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The list of dining locations below are tho Many places are reducing hours & payme
CAFÉS & LUNCH SPOTS JAVA WORLD COFFEES & TEAS LTD. 5811 York Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 4P5 (250) 748-6481 COFFEE ON THE MOON 501 Canada Ave, Duncan, BC V9L 1T8 (250) 715-1540 CORNER HOUSE CAFE 181 Jubilee St, Duncan, BC V9L 1W6 (250) 748-9211 ODIKA CAFE 2976 Mill St, Chemainus, BC V0R 1K0 (250) 324-3303 ARBUTUS CAFE 195 Kenneth St Duncan, BC, V9L 1N5 (250) 746-5443 TRIPLE O'S 2900 Drinkwater Rd, Duncan (250) 715-1146 DRUMROASTER COFFEE 1400 Cow Bay Rd, Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L3 (250) 743-5200 STATION STREET CAFE 27 Station St, Duncan, BC V9L 1M8 (778) 455-3008 ALDERLEA FARM AND CAFE 3390 Glenora Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 6S1 (250) 597-3438 MERRIDALE CIDERY 1230 Merridale Road Cobble Hill, B.C. (250)-743-4293
CASUAL FAMILY CORNER HOUSE CAFE 181 Jubilee St, Duncan (250) 748-9211 FRESH KENNY'S FISH AND CHIPS 1-187 Kenneth St, Duncan (778) 422-3000 THE DOGHOUSE FAMILY RESTAURANT 271 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 746-4614 THE VINE 1765 Cowichan Bay Rd, Duncan (250) 597-7373 IRONWORKS CAFE & CREPERIE 422 Esplanade Ave, Duncan (250) 912-0064 MR. MIKES STEAKHOUSE 2763 Beverly St. Ste 101 (250) 715-2070 BOSTON PIZZA 5845 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 748-2442 CURE ARTISAN MEAT AND CHEESE 1400 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cobble Hill (250) 929-2873
PIZZA BOSTON PIZZA 5845 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 748-2442 DOMINOS PIZZA 486 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 715-0715
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ose that have indicated that they are operating either by take-out or delivery. ent transaction type. Always call your orders in before picking up. LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 2763 Beverly St, Duncan (778) 422-3133 THE MILL PIZZA AND GRILL 260-2720 Mill Bay Rd, Mill Bay (250) 743-8882 PANAGO PIZZA 180 Central Rd #9, Duncan 1 866-310-0001 PIZZA HUT #6-361, Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 748-4690 ROMEO'S PLACE 180 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 746-9944 SARPINO'S PIZZERIA 2750 Shawnigan Lake Rd #102 (250) 743-1110
PUBS BLACK SWAN PUB & LIQUOR STORE 2890 Shawnigan Lake Rd, (250) 743-5133 FOX AND HOUNDS 11 High St. Ladysmith (250) 924-1747 COBBLESTONE PUB 3566 Holland Ave, Cobble Hill (250) 743-4232 RIOT BREWING CO. 101A, 3055 Oak St, Chemainus (250) 324-7468 beer take out SMALL BLOCK BREWING CO. 203-5301 Chaster Rd, Duncan (250) 597-0045
INTERNATIONAL SUSHI WARA 370-Trans Canada Hwy Ladysmith, BC (250) 924-7001 MR .TERIYAKI & MISS SUSHI 821 1st. Ladysmith BC (250) 924-2221 HERITAGE INDIAN CUISINE 3307 Cowichan Lake Rd, Duncan (250) 597-7737 KIM WAH RESTAURANT 5871 York Rd , Duncan (250) 748-2914 ONE MORE SUSHI 248 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 597-0077 HOLY COW INDIAN EATS 4715 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (778) 422-3310- Delivery only PHAD THAI RESTAURANT 270 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 597-3222 SAI'S SPICE CAFE 161 Station St, Duncan (250) 597-2511 SUSHI HOUSE 5777 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 709-2343
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Life Hacks Ice Cubes in the Dryer get out wrinkles. Place half a dozen large ice cubes in with your load and your clothes will be wrinkle free, but not if you leave them over night. Pick up broken glass with white bread but will work equally well with wheat bread, its a life save for finding those little chips. Foil on your BananasJust when your bananas get to that perfect ripeness you can hold them for at least 4 to 5 days by wrapping foil around their tops. PVC pipe on your lawn blower so you can clean out your gutter. Brilliant right! Clean your microwave with lemon probably could of guessed this one, but am so grateful for something that smells better to clean my microwave. Pen spring around cords for USB and chargers will stop them from fraying. If your extra savvy you can wrap it again with tape and gently melt the tape to the spring. Improve your wifi with an used soda can; I can hear a thousand little tech geeks saying “of course”, but lets face it, your minority and never around when we need you. Flip-Flop Fixer If you’ve ever had a flipflop pop out of place while you were walking, you’re going to greatly enjoy this simple hack. But, you’ll probably be a little peeved you didn’t think of it sooner. Strawberry Straw Push a stainless steel straw to the the bottom centre of a strawberry to remove the stem.