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Your Sunday commute is about to get wild, Victoria!

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You won't believe what's shutting down our roads

Good morning from the island — we're still here, the orcas were spotted at Active Pass, and honestly, life is fine. Except, perhaps, for your Sunday morning commute if you weren't paying attention. Did you hear about the traffic disruptions? Well, here's the thing: Victoria is bracing for some rather significant road closures this Sunday, not for a visiting dignitary or a sudden infrastructure project, but for two very distinct, very large community events happening concurrently. It's quite the dance, isn't it?

### A City Divided, or United?

So, what's causing all the hullabaloo across our fair city?

* The TC10K race, which draws thousands of runners, will be weaving its way through downtown, James Bay, and Fairfield, effectively shutting down major arteries for hours.

* Simultaneously, the Khalsa Day Parade will be making its vibrant procession, bringing its own set of closures and celebrations.

It's a testament to Victoria's character, really. We embrace large-scale community events with open arms, even if it means a bit of pleasant chaos. The police are, understandably, advising residents and visitors alike to plan their routes carefully or, perhaps, just embrace the island pace and walk or cycle instead. It does make you wonder if the deer in Beacon Hill Park will be enjoying the quieter streets, doesn't it? They've never seemed particularly bothered by traffic, but a little extra peace can't hurt.

This isn't just about traffic, though. It's about Victoria showing up, twice over, for community and celebration. It speaks to that post-haste energy I always talk about—we're not rushing, but we're certainly present. So, whether you're cheering on runners near the Inner Harbour or taking in the beautiful sights and sounds of the Khalsa Day Parade near the Legislature, remember to slow down, breathe in that salty air, and enjoy the unique rhythm of our city.

Agnes Szymanski, MiTL Sports Desk, Victoria.

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