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Here are the pharmacies opening up today till noon

Oct 3 2021 Share

Below you will find the pharmacies opening up today Sunday 3rd October 2021 between 9am to noon.

Msida: Brown’s Pharmacy, Shop 10, Yacht Marina Apartments, Marina Street

Mellieha: Brown’s Village Pharmacy, Main Street

Kalkara: Brown’s Pharmacy, 8, Archbishop Gonzi Square

Valletta: Empire Pharmacy (Branch), 46 Melita Street

Hamrun: National Pharmacy, 17, St Mary Street

Santa Venera: Fatima Pharmacy, 82, Ferrovija Street

Birkirkara: The Local Dispensary, Kan. K. Pirotta Street

Ibragg: Krypton Pharmacy, Ibragg Road

Sliema: Edward’s Pharmacy, 115, Manoel Dimech Street

Balzan: Balzan Pharmacy, 70, San Frangisk Street

Mosta: St Louis Pharmacy, Shop 1, Bohemian Courts, Independence Avenue

Paola: Distinction Pharmacy, 32, Pjazza Antoine De Paule

Fgura: Hompesch Pharmacy, 207/2011, Hompesch Road

Marsaxlokk: Pompei Pharmacy, Xatt is-Sajjieda

Zurrieq: Salus Pharmacy, 21, Misrah ir-Republika

Zebbug: De Rohan Pharmacy, St Anthony Street

Rabat: Ideal Pharmacy, 63, Main Street

Malta International Airport: The ‘8 Till Late Pharmacy (Open everyday from 8am to 10pm)

Gozo: 9am to noon

Victoria: Tac-Cawla Pharmacy, 7 ta Gunju 1919 Street

Nadur: Nadur Pharmacy, Pjazza it-28 t’April 1688

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Are The Weeknd and Angelina Jolie actually dating?

Oct 2 2021 Share

2021 was quite eventful in the world of celebrity gossip and drama, but none have been more random than the reignited rumour of The Weeknd and Angelina Jolie dating.

Fans and followers went wild on social media after Abel and Angelina were seen leaving a Los Angeles establishment together, fuelling the rumour mill which began last June when they were seen at the very same restaurant. 46-year-old Jolie and 31-year-old Tesfaye were photographed outside an Italian restaurant in Santa Monica and were seen driving back to The Weeknd’s house.

Jolie is currently in a custody battle for their children with ex-husband Brad Pitt after their divorce in 2019.

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Annual Pink Oct-Mov campaign kicks off with symbolic walk on pink zebra crossing

Oct 2 2021 Share

The Marigold Foundation has officially kicked off its Pink Oct – Mov’ 21 campaign as the Foundation’s chairperson Michelle Muscat Transport Malta Executive Head Joe Bugeja, Valletta Vice Mayor Ray Azzopardi and Floriana Vice Mayor Vince Borg conducted the symbolic walk across the now-iconic pink zebra crossings.

 

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In a recent statement, Muscat highlighted the importance of this educational campaign, which aims to educate the public on the importance of checking oneself and not being afraid of discussing the topic and going for check-ups.

The campaign will not only focus on breast cancer, but other common cancers amongst women particular ovarian and cervical, while the campaign will also focus on educating the public on male health as well as prostate and testicular cancer.

The campaign’s slogan ‘Educate & Prevent’ aims to highlight the importance of informing oneself about cancer, checking oneself for signs and symptoms and breaking down barriers in the face of the stigma and taboos surrounding cancer.

If you would like to support Pink Oct – Mov ’21 please visit the Pink Oct – Mov Facebook page or Instagram to learn more on the events taking place this month or donate on the numbers below:

SMS Donations 50619238 for €11.65
CALL Donations 51702052 €15 ​ 51802053 €25
MOBILE PAY number 99912373 for amounts up to €500

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Suspected poacher arrested after four flamingos shot in Qawra

Suspected poacher arrested after four flamingos shot in Qawra
Oct 2 2021 Share

A hunter has been arrested after four flamingos were shot in Qawra.

BirdLife Malta took to Facebook to share that while some of their volunteers were at Qawra Point, they witnessed a number of Greater Flamingos being shot. The Police were called on site, with the bodies of three of the protected birds being found at the scene.

BirdLife president Mark Sultana stated “these are desperate times”, with the suspected poacher arrested shortly after.

BirdLife Malta have urged the police to look into the situation and use all available resources to resolve the case as this is not the first time a flamingo was found dead in Malta, with the last one being found in the sea off Xrobb l-Għaġin last August.

What do you make of this?

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