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Malta Police Announce Retirement Of Canine Odin

Malta Police Announce Retirement Of Canine Odin
Aug 12 2023 Share

The Malta Police Force announced, ‘with a mixture of gratitude and nostalgia’, the official retirement of one of their most esteemed Police Dogs, Odin. 

Described as a loyal and dedicated Belgian Shepherd, Odin served as the absolute good boy that he is for 8 years. 

‘Born on the 15th of July, 2013, Odin’s journey began when he was sourced from the Czech Republic in 2015. His primary mission was to undergo rigorous training as an explosive detection dog, a task he mastered with unwavering commitment.’

He was subsequently assigned to PC 597 M. Bonello, with the two maintaining a steadfast partnership until the retirement. 

‘Through a collaborative effort with Caritas Malta, Odin has this week been adopted and will continue his retirement within the female section at the San Blas Rehabilitation Unit.’

‘As Odin enjoys his retirement, we celebrate his legacy of safeguarding our community and being a true embodiment of loyalty and commitment’

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Shaun Farrugia Meets With Fan Kane To Sing ‘Starlight’

Shaun Farrugia Meets With Fan Kane To Sing ‘Starlight’
Aug 12 2023 Share

Local artist and singer-songwriter Shaun Farrugia introduced his followers to Kane, a fan who just loves to sing Starlight. 

The 11 year old met Shaun to sing the song the artist created with international DJ Martin Garrix together. Shaun was absolutely loving it as he encouraged Kane to take the lead with the song. 

 

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‘Starlight has touched so many lives already it means the world to me’, Shaun wrote. He invited Kane to meet him again and cover another of his songs, describing him as ‘brilliant’. 

It’s absolutely wholesome to see local artists push fans and possible future talent to enjoy music and go after their dreams. 

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Increase In Visits To Heritage Malta Sites & Museums

Increase In Visits To Heritage Malta Sites & Museums
Aug 12 2023 Share

Heritage Malta registered encouraging statistics on the number of visitors at Heritage Malta sites and museums during the first six months of 2023.

Records for the first six months of this year show that from January until June, 631,406 paying visitors entered Heritage Malta’s museums and sites. This indicates an increase of 16,366 visitors over the first six months of 2019 – the year preceding the start of the pandemic – when a total of 615,040 paying visitors were registered. Figures for the first six months of the current year exclude sites that are temporarily closed because of major restoration works and which were still open in 2019.

From January until June 2023, there were also 62,856 non-paying visitors, including those who accessed sites and museums by making use of their student or senior passport.

Compared to 2019, there was an increase in visitors’ spending per capita, including the purchase of merchandise from the gift shops located at Heritage Malta museums and sites. While average spending per capita in the first six months of 2019 totalled €4.41, the figure stood at €5.51 between January and June of the current year.

Total revenue from ticket sales and gift shop purchases amounted to €3,443,275.05 in the first half of 2019, rising to €3,504,741.71 in the first six months of 2023. This means an increase of €61,466.66.

The five Heritage Malta sites that attracted the most visitors from January until June this year were Ġgantija, Ħaġar Qim, Fort St Elmo, St Paul’s Catacombs, and Mnajdra.

Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici praised these positive results and underlined the crucial role of the staff at Heritage Malta. He said that Heritage Malta is not only strengthening Malta’s tourism product but also safeguarding our country’s rich and diverse history.

Noel Zammit, Heritage Malta’s Chief Executive Officer, expressed his satisfaction at these positive results, which reflect a collective effort by the agency’s employees. He said that this numerical data provides further proof that the pandemic’s experience made Heritage Malta more conscious of its own resources and resilience, spurring the agency to move forward with more optimism and determination than ever before.

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Distressed Turtle Rescued Near Filfla

Distressed Turtle Rescued Near Filfla
Aug 12 2023 Share

Wildlife Rescue Team Malta issued a post thanking Environment and Resources Authority officials who managed to rescue a turtle in distress in the area of Filfla. 

The juvenile loggerhead turtle was found not diving, and has now been passed over to Nature Trust – Wildlife Rehab for further monitoring.

The turtle was called Daniel after one of the ERA’s enforcement officers who rescued the distressed marine animal. 

Well done to those involved!

For Wildlife Rescue Calls please call our Rescue Line ±356 9999 9505.

For donations please email [email protected].

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