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70 Year Old Motorcyclist Grievously Injured

70 Year Old Motorcyclist Grievously Injured
Aug 21 2023 Share

Yesterday, at around 1700hrs, police were informed of an accident which took place in Triq l-Imdina, Ħ’Attard. 

From preliminary investigations, it was found that a crash had taken place between a Peugeot Partner, driven by a 51 year old resident of Pieta, and a Daelim YC125 motorcycle driven by a 70 year old resident of Marsaxlokk. 

The motorcyclist was given medical assistance by a team on site and later taken to Mater Dei Hospital. He was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries. 

Police investigations are ongoing. 

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Viral Meme Dog Cheems Passes Away Aged 12

Viral Meme Dog Cheems Passes Away Aged 12
Aug 21 2023 Share

After a battle with cancer, Cheems Balltze, a dog which went absolutely viral and became a meme sensation, passed away at the age of 12. 

The Shiba Inu passed away last Friday after falling asleep during a thoracentesis surgery. His owner announced the sad news to around 800,000 followers on Instagram. 

 

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“Ball Ball fell asleep on 18/8,” his owner wrote. “He fell asleep on Friday morning during his last thoracentesis surgery. Originally, we wanted to arrange chemotherapy or other possible treatment for him after this operation, but it is too late now.”

“Please remember the joy that Balltze brought to the world,” the owner wrote. “A Shiba Inu with a round smiling face connecting you and me, he has helped many people during the pandemic and brought a lot of joy to many of you, but now his mission has completed.”

“I believe he is running freely in the sky and having a lot of delicious food with his new friends. He will always be inside my heart. I hope he can continue to bring joy to everyone in the online world, that’s my only humble request”.

Cheems featured on thousands of online memes, becoming one of the most well known figures online. 

Rest easy Cheems. The internet will never forget you. 

 

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Massive Turnout For Summer Carnival 2023

Massive Turnout For Summer Carnival 2023
Aug 21 2023 Share

Thousands attended the ‘Karnival tas-Sajf’ (Summer Carnival), which was held once again after a three year hiatus by Festivals Malta. 

This year, the festival was held in three different locations: Birżebbuġa, St Paul’s Bay and Marsaskala, with the collaborative effort of the respective local councils. 

In total, 11 carnival floats participated in parading through the localities for local families and tourists to enjoy. 

Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici said that Karnival tas-Sajf is an opportunity to establish the massive talent possessed by Maltese artists. 

Through such cultural events, the touristic product of our country is strengthened, with Maltese families having enjoyable experiences right outside their doorstep. 

The Minister thanked the entire team of Festivals Malta as well as the local councils for their hard work to hold the events. 

On his part, Chairperson of Festivals Malta Aaron Zahra expressed satisfaction at how, after three years, the Summer Carnival saw a large turnout. ‘The tourists present showed a lot of interest to that provided in the past few days, so much so that they asked about the Carnival held in the winter months.’

Chief Executive of Festivals Malta Frans Agius also expressed his satisfaction with the success and the turnout, highlighting the artistic spectacle. 

As the summer carnival comes to a close, Festivals Malta reminds the public that the 2024 Maltese Carnival will take place between the 9th and 13th of February 2024.

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This Is How Imsida Will Look Like

This Is How Imsida Will Look Like
Aug 21 2023 Share

Infrastructure Malta has introduced the transformative Msida Creek Project, a significant road development venture that also encompasses a 10-year operational and maintenance phase. 

This initiative focuses on redesigning and reconstructing the key road network between Msida and Ta’ Xbiex, aiming to ease traffic congestion while promoting more sustainable urban spaces. 

With 60% of the area dedicated to open public spaces, the project places emphasis on pedestrian-friendly environments and eco-friendliness. It incorporates provisions for alternative transportation modes, as well as a covered communal parking area adorned with solar panels. 

Beyond road reconstruction, the project incorporates a new seawater channel to combat flooding, enhances public transportation links, and incorporates eco-conscious features, such as over 5,200 square meters of landscaped gardens.

Infrastructure Malta’s Msida Creek Project marks a significant advancement in the nation’s road infrastructure. Spanning a decade of operations and maintenance, the project reimagines the arterial road network from Msida to Ta’ Xbiex, focusing on enhancing traffic flow and urban livability. 

A primary goal is addressing traffic light congestion that has impeded smooth commuting. By allocating 60% of the project space to open public areas, the endeavor prioritizes pedestrian comfort and a greener urban environment. 

Aligned with Malta’s sustainability objectives, the project integrates provisions for alternative transportation, introduces secure communal parking equipped with solar panels, and introduces a vital seawater channel to mitigate flooding. Augmented public transport connectivity and the integration of sustainable design elements, including extensive green spaces, further underscore the project’s holistic approach to urban improvement.

The Msida Creek Project announcement has been met with enthusiasm by Maltese residents who recognize its potential to alleviate long-standing traffic challenges and enrich the overall urban landscape. 

However, their optimism is balanced by a plea for effective traffic control and management throughout the project’s implementation. Past instances of prolonged road maintenance and construction undertakings have left commuters and residents contending with disruptions that have occasionally escalated into protests.

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