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‘Janice’ First To Break Silence After Matthew Perry’s Passing

‘Janice’ First To Break Silence After Matthew Perry’s Passing
Oct 29 2023 Share

As the world mourns the loss of beloved actor Matthew Perry, who portrayed the iconic and comedic character of Chandler Bing, actress Maggie Wheeler was the first from the cast to break the silence around his passing.

Wheeler portrayed Chandler’s on-and-off-again love interest Janice Hosenstein, who made various appearances on the sitcom with her iconic nasal laugh. 

‘What a loss’, wrote Wheeler on Instagram. ‘The world will miss you Mathew Perry. The joy you brought to so many in your too short lifetime will live on. I feel so very blessed by every creative moment we shared.’ 

The rest of the cast, including the main 5 remaining stars Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and David Schwimmer have yet to comment on the passing. 

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Shaun Farrugia Surprises Massive Fan For His Birthday

Shaun Farrugia Surprises Massive Fan For His Birthday
Oct 29 2023 Share

Shaun Farrugia is a wholesome content generating machine. 

Singer and songwriter Shaun Farrugia took some time from his day to surprise a big fan of his music named Jacob after his girlfriend Emily reached out to the Maltese artist.

 

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Posting to social media, Shaun explained that he still finds the concept of having a super fan utterly bizarre. This did not stop him from meeting with Jacob, who was absolutely baffled at the fact that the singer was sitting next to him asking if they could have coffee together. 

Shaun started to get emotional when Jacob realised what was happening and started to hug and kiss his girlfriend as a thanks for the lovely surprise. 

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More Hedgehogs Rescued As Others Return To Nature

More Hedgehogs Rescued As Others Return To Nature
Oct 29 2023 Share

The volunteers at the Gozo Section of the Wildlife Rescue Team were busy with hoglets over the weekend as they released, and rescued, more hedgehogs. 

After having released rehabilitated Massimo, Dolly and Andrea, the team picked up Shanti, Martha and Jojo, with another one named Sky rescued from Comino. 

Shanti, Martha and Jojo were found on their own with no sign of their mothers or their nests in various areas around Gozo. 

‘Hoglets always do best when raised by their mothers, so we only intervene and take in hoglets when we can find no sign of mum or the nest nearby’, the team explained. 

‘Hoglets can get separated from their mothers for a number of reasons; sometimes the hoglet is too curious and confident and wanders out of the nest only to get lost. Sometimes the mother sadly passes away or she abandons the hoglet as she senses that something is wrong. Sometimes, it is because the mother is struggling to find enough food and water to keep herself and her hoglets alive.’ 

‘Hedgehogs are Lactose intolerant and should NEVER be given cows milk, we use special hedgehog formula to feed the hoglets that we rescue.’

Meanwhile, Sky was found ‘in the middle of the path in daylight. Sky is still a very young hoglet who has likely gotten separated from it’s mother. It is much too young to survive in the wild on it’s own, when found it was very cold and hungry. Sky has been given special hedgehog milk and a hot water bottle and will be cared for by our volunteers until old enough to be released.’

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No Marina In Sally Port Confirmed

No Marina In Sally Port Confirmed
Oct 29 2023 Share

The Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects has clarified that there are no plans for a marina in Sally Port, Birgu. 

This follows a public demonstration, which saw activist groups such as Moviment Graffitti side by side with Birgu Mayor John Boxall, in protest against the ’no swimming signs.’ 

The signs installed in the area were solely for public safety, unrelated to any proposed marina extension. The restoration of quays, spanning 600 meters, has been completed for public use. 

‘The signs placed here by Infrastructure Malta suggest something much more alarming’, a statement by Moviment Graffitti read. ‘It is not acceptable that the spaces used by the residents for generations are stolen by those who want to place them under private use.’

‘These quays, under the Birgu bastions along the Kalkara shore, had suffered significant storm damage, the statement by the authority in response to the backlash explained. 

‘Infrastructure Malta invested €5 million in this project, reconstructing damaged sections and repairing submerged quay structures. A post-construction stage risk assessment prompted the installation of warning signs.’

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