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Sliema’s Chalet, Qui-Si-Sana Area Sewage Leak Prompts Swimming Ban

Sliema’s Chalet, Qui-Si-Sana Area Sewage Leak Prompts Swimming Ban
Jun 19 2025 Share

Swimming has been stopped at the Chalet area in Sliema after a sewage leak was found. The Environmental Health Directorate has warned people not to swim there for now. Dirty water is leaking into the sea near Tower Road, and this could make the water unsafe.

Officials, with help from the Waste Water Unit of the Water Services Corporation, investigated the case. It was quickly confirmed that the source of the leak is a defective drainage system in a nearby private establishment. The case will now be followed up by the Environmental Health Directorate.

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The public is asked to stay out of the sea near the Chalet until it is declared safe. Warning signs may be placed in the area to alert swimmers.

For more information, the public can contact the Environmental Health Directorate on 2133 7333 during office hours (8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.) or email [email protected].

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Inside The Role: Holding Space for Foster Carers

"It’s Not Easy, But Worth It": Malta’s Foster Carers Unite
Jun 19 2025 Share

Johanna Rizzo, a counsellor with the Directorate for Alternative Care at FSWS, leads support groups for foster carers, a role she describes as both rewarding and challenging.

Held around three times a year, these sessions provide a safe environment where carers can openly share their experiences, struggles, and ways of coping.

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Rizzo’s approach centres on trust and non-judgement. “It’s a privilege to hold space for people who invest daily in vulnerable children’s wellbeing,” she says.

“These groups remind carers they are not alone.” Emotional honesty often characterises the sessions, and Rizzo carefully guides discussions through intense moments, mindful of each carer’s background and emotional state.

A unique aspect of the sessions is the involvement of a co-facilitator, usually a foster carer, who offers insight from lived experience. A trainee therapist has also recently joined the groups, gaining valuable exposure to support work in practice.

Still, Rizzo acknowledges the emotional toll. “There are times I feel limited in how much support I can give,” she says, going on to highlight the importance of further collaboration among professionals.

What stays with her most is the foster carers’ quiet dedication. “Their commitment to nurturing children who’ve experienced trauma is a reminder of why this work matters.”

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Mediterrane Film Festival: 55 screenings In One Jam-Packed Week Starting This Saturday

Mediterrane Film Festival: 55 screenings In One Jam-Packed Week Starting This Saturday
Jun 19 2025 Share

Mediterrane Film Festival has rolled out a film programme that includes 55 screenings spread over nine days, starting from Saturday 21 June.

The festival, organised by the Malta Film Commission, will blend blockbuster premieres, arthouse features, local productions and open-air classics at some of the island’s most iconic sites, including Fort Ricasoli, Laparelli Gardens, Spazju Kreattiv as well as the Embassy Cinemas in Valletta.

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This year’s edition kicks off with a screening of Gladiator II, paying tribute to Malta’s century-long role as a focal point for major Hollywood productions. Other headline titles include Popeye, Murder on the Orient Express, Assassin’s Creed, Troy, and Wicked.

Among the most interesting screenings include Fiume o Morte!, The Theft of The Caravaggio, Harvest, Hot Milk, Where the Wind Comes From and Maltese production Ciao Ciao, among others.

Tickets are limited: mediterrane.com.

All proceeds from screenings will be donated to Puttinu Cares.

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Secret Garden at Corinthia Palace Launches in True Dolce Vita Style

Secret Garden at Corinthia Palace Launches in True Dolce Vita Style
Jun 19 2025 Share

Secret Garden officially kicked off summer in true Dolce Vita style, and trust us, the vibes were immaculate.

Golden hour lit up the lush surroundings, Veuve Clicquot flowed freely, and the crowd? Chic, effortless, and fully in summer mode. Guests got a first taste of Sundown Socials, the new weekly Friday ritual at the Veuve Clicquot Lounge. Think curated DJ sets, Mediterranean flavours, a signature tapas menu, and a drink selection that obviously includes Champagne. 🍾

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Francesco Mazzei served up a dreamy preview of his brand new summer menu (spoiler: it’s a full-on flavour trip) while they teased what’s next.

If you missed the launch, don’t worry. This was just the beginning. Secret Garden is the place to be this summer. 🌴

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