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Gozo goes green as it introduces first-ever 100% electric & FREE buses

Gozo goes green as it introduces first-ever 100% electric & FREE buses
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A green future for Gozo is closer than it seems as our sister island has finally introduced its first-ever fully electric bus shuttle service which is completely free of charge. The service operates as a shuttle to and from Mgarr ferries and is aimed at Gozitan workers and students who operate in Malta and wish to leave their car behind.

Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri announced the Park and Ride service via an informative Facebook post, going on to notify that from 5am to 8pm and 3pm to 6pm, a bus will operate every 10 minutes, and every 30 minutes during the other hours.

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Camilleri welcomed the new service, highlighting the fact the government’s improvement of island connectivity with facts, with hundreds of comments expressing their happiness with the service.

Would you use an electric shuttle service.

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Emma Portelli Bonnici speaks out follow PN abortion statement

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Bernard Grech’s recent clarification that the Nationalist Party was and will remain against abortion and no one in favour of abortion will be allowed to form or represent the party stirred quite some controversy within the Maltese population. PN Candidate Emma Portelli Bonnici voiced her opinion on a recent Facebook post, highlighting the multiple political scandals occurring in Malta which overshadow the Nationalist party’s position on the matter.

Portelli Bonnici stated that she will keep working together with her party ‘to fight this ineffective and corrupt government.’ The candidate stated that she is not on the Nationalist ticket to change the party’s statute or introduce abortion but to be the change the country needs.

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She concluded her post by thanking her followers for the support, love and encouragement together with leader Bernard Grech for ‘having her back since day one’, concluding by stating that she will always respect and fight for people’s right to disagree with her.

What do you make of the matter?

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WATCH: Għajnsielem, Gozo locality hit most by rain; weather to improve gradually

Għajnsielem, Gozo locality hit most by rain; weather to improve gradually
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The Maltese Islands were met with strong storms and heavy rain showers on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, with multiple streets across the country flooded. The locality hit most by the weather seems to be Għajnsielem, with Facebook page Maltese Islands Weather reporting a whopping 99.1mm of rain in under an hour.

Kenneth Cutajar, owner of Marsalforn establishment L’Aragosta sent in videos of a flooded Marsalforn promenade with Għajnsielem mayor Kevin Cauchi appealing to residents for utmost vigilance and attention as the village’s Pjazza tad-Dehra was completely flooded.

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Reports of flooded Marsa & Qormi also emerged, with Gżira local council reporting a road blockage due to a fallen tree in Sir Charles Cameron Street. Nationalist MP Peter Agius also seized the opportunity to take a dig at Minister Ian Borg by sharing a photo of a the Marsa flyover, going on to call it a “dive under.”

Did you experience any flooding earlier today?

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WATCH: Local hero Sean Meli jumps into rough Sliema sea to save drowning youngster

Local hero Sean Meli jumps into rough Sliema sea to save drowning couple
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Two individuals were rescued from the rough Qui-si-Sana seas in Sliema on Wednesday night in an operation which included a local hero, civil protection and the Malta Police Force.

Sean Meli established himself as a local hero after he abruptly jumped into the rough seas to save a visibly drowning individual who was dragged out to sea at around 7PM.  The victims were a 14-year-old Chinese boy and a 37-year-old Libyan who were saved thanks to efforts this Sliema hero, members of the Civil Protection Unit and District Police.

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Eye-witnesses have reported that had it not been for Meli rapid intervention, the youngster would have died. TVM has reported that even the emergency doctor jumped into the sea to aid the Armed Forces in their dinghy deployment.

More details when we have them.

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