More Than 3 Animals Rescued From Maltese Streets Everyday

More Than 3 Animals Rescued From Maltese Streets Everyday
Mar 17 2025 Share

More than three animals are rescued from Maltese streets every day.

Yes, according to data we obtained, Animal Welfare rescued more than 1,300 animals over the past year.

In 2024, Animal Welfare received around 15,000 calls, ranging from reports about animals to inquiries about schemes and other assistance.

Out of these, 4,100 calls were for help with lost, injured, sick, missing, or endangered animals.

So far, only a little over 500 of these animals have been adopted—around 330 dogs and 180 cats. You can help increase the number of adopted animals. Interested? Call Animal Welfare.

And by the way—if you see a lost, injured, abused animal or one in a dangerous environment where it could get hurt, call Animal Welfare on the freephone 153 of Servizz.gov and press extension 17.

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Introducing The Official 2025 St Patrick’s Day Reusable Cups

Introducing The Official 2025 St Patrick's Day Reusable Cups
Mar 17 2025 Share

As hundreds prepare to celebrate the much beloved St Patrick’s Day in St Julian’s, we’re making sure that it’s all green – in every sense of the word.

In a bid to reduce the number of single use plastic cups, an initiative supported by Project Green, Clean Malta – Cleansing & Maintenance Division & Transport Malta will be making sure that YOUR good time is SUSTAINABLE!

The cups will be available from most bars on the street, so make sure to grab yours and have a good time!

And as always, don’t drink and drive and enjoy responsibly!

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€283,780 Raised In Nationalist Party Fundraiser

€283,780 Raised In Nationalist Party Fundraiser
Mar 17 2025 Share

The Nationalist Party (PN) successfully raised €283,780 in funds during a marathon event held at its headquarters on Sunday.

During the event, PN leader Bernard Grech said there is a renewed sense of hope that people are striving for—one that the PN is actively fostering through its ongoing efforts.

During his speech, Grech expressed gratitude to citizens for their invaluable support, recognising them as the foundation of a better quality of life in the country.

He criticised the Labour government, arguing that it is fatigued and has led Malta to a critical turning point. According to Grech, the PN is prepared to take charge and steer the nation in a new direction.

He outlined the party’s vision, which includes key investments such as enhancing Gozo’s connectivity by introducing a high-quality ferry.

Grech asserted that last Sunday’s protest ignited fresh hope—hope for a government that prioritises the interests of Maltese and Gozitan citizens.

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Dog Left Chained For Two Years Rescued

Dog Left Chained For Two Years Rescued
Mar 17 2025 Share

Vuci ghall-Annimali rescued a dog over the weekend after it was found tied by the neck 24/7 for reportedly two years. The dog has reportedly been cleaned since and is now in a safe, loving environment.

‘Dogs should not live tied up! If you see a case like this, report it’, said Vuci ghall-animali. She is now in a happy home, clean and is looking better already.

‘The law is clear: Keeping a dog tied up is illegal! This has been illegal for several years, yet we still find people tying up their dogs 24/7. This is unacceptable’, Vuci Ghal-Animali insisted on social media.

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