CPD Malta Rescuers Assist Injured Person In Qala, Gozo

CPD Malta Rescuers Assist Injured Person In Qala, Gozo
Jun 2 2025 Share

Civil Protection Malta officials assisted an injured person in Qala, Gozo.

Over the weekend, rescuers from Fire Stations 5 and 6 of the Civil Protection Department were dispatched to the area to assist the individual.

They were safely transferred to the Gozo General Hospital Emergency Team via a CPD marine RHIB.

CPD extended its thanks tot he Emergency Department personnel at the Gozo General Hospital for their prompt and professional assistance during the assistance.

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Maltese Actress Lara Azzopardi Turns 40!

Maltese Actress Lara Azzopardi Turns 40!
Jun 2 2025 Share

Beloved Maltese actress Lara Azzopardi, best known for her role in Caqqufa, is celebrating her 40th birthday!

Lara, who won Best Female Actress at the Malta TV Awards in 2017, and more recently, the GO TOKIS Best Female Actress Award 2024, has been a standout figure on local screens for years.

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A heartfelt tribute was shared by Angela Agius, celebrating Lara not just as an actress, but as a daughter, mother, and woman of strength and grace.

“Forty years ago, you came into our life and changed it forever—for the better… Seeing you as a mother yourself so loving, so patient, so devoted—fills my heart with indescribable pride,” Angela wrote.

Happy 40th, Lara!

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Gozo Business Sentiment Survey Shows Growing Optimism And Workforce Expansion

Gozo Business Sentiment Survey Shows Growing Optimism And Workforce Expansion
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The latest Gozo Business Sentiment Survey, released by the Gozo Regional Development Authority and the Gozo Business Chamber, reveals a positive outlook among local businesses as of March 2025.

The biannual survey highlights that 30% of firms reported improved business conditions over the past six months, up from 20% in the previous period. Although some sectors, like accommodation and food services, faced challenges, overall sentiment remains upbeat, especially in manufacturing, construction, and transportation.

Businesses planning to grow their workforce over the next six months are seeking a broad range of skills, which differ depending on the sector and the operational requirements of each enterprise.

Labour shortages remain the most significant challenge, with 53% of respondents affected, particularly in construction and tourism. Despite this, 58% of businesses plan to increase their workforce in the coming months, singling strong labour demand.

Cost pressures are easing, with fewer firms expecting price rises for inputs and selling prices compared to previous surveys. While 66% of firms still expect input costs to rise in the next six months, this is a decrease compared to earlier in 2024. Similarly, only 31% of businesses plan to increase selling prices, the lowest level recorded since the survey began, indicating easing cost pressures across sectors. Investment intentions also increased, with 55% of businesses planning new investments, mainly in manufacturing and construction.

The survey also sheds light on employee wellbeing, noting that many firms are promoting work-life balance and professional development, though mental health support remains limited.

With 41% of businesses optimistic about future activity, the survey points to a resilient and hopeful business community in Gozo.

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Malta’s First Cat Café Opens In Żurrieq

Malta’s First Cat Café Opens In Żurrieq
Jun 2 2025 Share

Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Animal Rights, Alicia Bugeja Said, together with the Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, inaugurated the opening of the first Cat Café in Żurrieq.

In Triq il-Belt Valletta, Żurrieq, the Public Works Department completed maintenance work at the Cat Café in the area.

During a visit while the work was ongoing, the Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, explained that the work being done in the area creates a better environment both for those who visit and feed the cats and for the cats themselves.

The Mayor of Żurrieq, Rita Grima, said, “Today is a special occasion for the Żurrieq Local Council because after many months of work, the first Cat Café managed by the local council has opened. I thank various entities, volunteers, Councillor Marisa D’Amato, as well as Executive Secretary Josianne Cilia Munford, because without their efforts this project would not have been possible.”

Alicia Bugeja Said explained that through this Cat Café, the ministry continues to work on its electoral promises, including increasing the number of cat cafés and dog parks. She said, “Projects like these play an important role in the care and protection of stray cats. Today we opened this beautiful space where visitors can spend some time with these cats in a safe environment.”

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