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No minors found in Paceville establishments in 2022: PN MP raises doubts

No minors found in Paceville establishments in 2022: PN MP raises doubts
Jan 22 2023 Share

Recently elected Nationalist Party MP Albert Buttigieg has raised doubts over Minister Byron Camilleri’s response to his question as to how many minors were found by police in Paceville establishments between January and December of 2022. 

According to the Minister for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality, zero minors were found in any Entertainment Mecca establishment. 

This was in response to question 4697 by Buttigieg, who went on to post to Facebook saying that he hopes the Minister answers more realistically when he asks about how many minors were found drinking or intoxicated with alcohol. 

‘Sometimes I feel like we exist in to different worlds’ said the MP. ‘I invite the Minister to visit Paceville and for the police to be more pro-active!’ 

Buttigieg has raised similar concerns over the years before his election into the cabinet having been the mayor of St Julian’s. He was elected after the passing of Robert Arrigo. 

Two dogs rescued after walking into a school for shelter

Two dogs rescued after walking into a school for shelter
Jan 22 2023 Share

Posting to Facebook, page ‘Rescued is my Favourite Breed – Lulu Arpa’ recounted the story of Harry and Meg, two dogs who were rescued after walking into a school. 

The dogs were picked up by Animal Welfare from a school they walked into to seek shelter as temperatures dropped, slowly building trust towards their rescuers following a vet visit and treatment. 

The Facebook page explained how 2 to 4 dogs are rescued on normal days, but the day Harry and Meg were found, 7 dogs were rescued. 

‘Luckily we had help from the MSPCA. However we still used up the last pen and this inseparable couple is with us in the office. They’re scared and it is quiet. It is good for them’ the page explained. 

‘These dogs need YOU. When you adopt you’ll be saving a minimum of two dogs. The one you adopt and the one that takes that pen to save another life. When you buy you are adding to the problem in more ways than one… Especially if you don’t know where that puppy is coming from!’

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Is it raining outside? Here are some activities to do at home!

Is it raining outside? Here are some activities to do at home!
Jan 22 2023 Share

You can still enjoy a rainy day! Just because you’re stuck indoors (unless you’re one of the more adventurous types!), doesn’t mean you can’t be innovative, productive or entertained – or all at once!

Hit the kitchen and try out a new recipe! Pizzas, cocktails, whatever it may be…

Curl up with a hot beverage and finish that book you’ve been meaning to read.

Organise your wardrobe and maybe set aside clothes you could to donate!

You don’t really need those 2K+ photos on your camera roll. Now’s the time to clear it all up. 

Still feeling lonely? FaceTime your long-distance pal who you haven’t seen in a while.

Take some time to introspect – practice mindfulness, journalling or your preferred practice!

Drive your neighbours nuts with some family time or even solo karaoke. 

Feeling adventurous? Put on your boots and raincoat and find the nearest puddle. 

How do you normally spend a rainy day?

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Spike is officially the world’s oldest living dog at 23

Spike is officially the world’s oldest living dog at 23
Jan 22 2023 Share

Spike is a chihuahua mix from Ohio, and he has just been named the world’s oldest living dog at 23-years-old by the Guinness World Records. 

Spike, whose name was inspired by Tom and Jerry’s massive dog character, was born in November 1999 and achieved the record as of December 7th, 2022 proving he is at least 23 years and 7 days old at the date of certification. 

Spike’s human owner is Rita Kimball, who had him for around 14 years after finding him abandoned in the parking lot of a grocery store in 2009.

Speaking to CNN, she revealed how the poor dog was shaved up his back, had blood stains around his neck from a chain or rope, and looked pretty rough. 

A grocery store clerk told Rita the dog had been there for three days, leading to Rita taking the then 10-year-old Spike home to her farm. He made himself comfortable immediately as he settled into his forever home. 

Weighing 12.9 pounds and surviving multiple attacks from other bigger dogs and animals, Spike reportedly has the attitude of a much larger dog as he always bounces back stronger than ever. 

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