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Traffic jams and accidents cause major delays all over Malta

Traffic jams and accidents cause major delays all over Malta
Oct 3 2022 Share

Several roads all across Malta have been jammed due to various traffic delays as well as multiple vehicle accidents in various localities. 

According to early reports, mostly through Facebook posts and groups such as ‘Maltese Roads Traffic Updates’, delays are still ongoing as roads are closed off to address incidents. 

According to the aforementioned page, areas such as Regional Road, Bahar ic-Caghaq and the Zebbug Bypass are experiencing heavy traffic jams. 

One of the worst affected, the page revealed, are the Marsa and Ghajn Dwieli areas. Others have reported accidents in Gzira, with the road to the Sacred Heart school parking blocked. 

More information as the day goes on. 

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WATCH: “We have a baby in mummy’s tummy”; Ben Camille & family announce their newest addition

Oct 2 2022 Share

In what has been one of the most wholesome moments in local news, Ben Camille, Christina and their two children have announced a new addition to their family.

“We have a baby in mummy’s tummy”, older sister Elle said in a wholesome video posted by Camille himself, with younger brother George sharing the excitement as he sat next to his family.

 

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“Exciting new to share with you all…” Ben stated before brushing over a number of new projects before hinting at “something extra special on the way too,” welcoming a flurry of congratulatory comments on the video.

With a new TV show on TVM, a new online Home & Design show and another baby Camille on the way, here’s wishing Ben, Christina and the rest of the family a bright future!

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Malta determined to keep fostering viable cultural links for the strengthening of the Mediterranean region

Malta determined to keep fostering viable cultural links for the strengthening of the Mediterranean region
Oct 2 2022 Share

Malta has always been very conscious of its strategic geo-political importance in the Mediterranean region and is determined to keep fostering viable cultural links across this region as pathways to bring people together, enhance social cohesion, and push forward wellbeing for a better and more sustainable future.

This was stated by the Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici while participating at the UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development – MONDIACULT 2022 in Mexico City.


The conference is taking place 40 years after the historic 1982 MONDIACULT Conference and 24 years after the 1998 Stockholm Conference – both convened by UNESCO – and has the aim to discuss the future of cultural policies and to reaffirm the commitment of the international community in the face of the urgent and complex contemporary challenges in our multicultural societies.

During his intervention, Minister Bonnici said that Malta’s cultural and creative ecology has developed throughout the centuries, and it forms an intrinsic part of many aspects of the Maltese society, such as our language, art, and history. He explained that this development continues unabated nowadays, with Malta’s continuous work towards the strengthening and flourishing of culture and the arts.

He stated that it is crucial to keep those who operate in the sector at the centre of all the work that is undertaken and mentioned various initiatives undertaken by the Government of Malta in terms of funding mechanisms which allow creative professionals to embark on their projects. He also made reference to the new cultural policy, published this year, which embraces culture and the arts as a path that leads to the development of more meaningful links on various levels.

“To date, our contribution in the cultural and creative sectors is growing at a steady pace. Special measures were implemented to support the sectors during the pandemic and now that we are looking ahead, we have introduced more funding mechanisms, we have fostered community-led opportunities and cross-sectoral collaborations and strengthened international artistic exchanges and collaborations”, stated Minister Bonnici.

The minister concluded that Malta is determined to not only provide a solid contribution to the cultural ecology of Europe but to also create viable cultural links across a region.

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Get your money back for recycling by using this new refund scheme

Get your money back for recycling by using this new refund scheme
Oct 2 2022 Share

The Beverage Container Refund Scheme is set to go live on Monday, 14th November 2022 and by participating, you’ll be able to make money whilst helping save the planet.

The system will see the installation of 320 Reverse Vending Machine (RVMs) across Malta and Gozo, where consumers will be able to deposit empty beverage containers and get €0.10c per unit in return in the form of retail vouchers at outlets that sell such containers.

This system aims to incentivise the public to dispose of, and recycle, their waste properly and sustainably whilst discouraging the waste of plastic and other environmentally-harmful materials. This incentive will also contribute to Malta’s 2026 aim of collecting 90% of single-use drink containers for recycling.

The scheme will collect and recycle plastic, steel, aluminium or glass beverage containers from 0.1 litre to 3 litres including water, flavoured water, carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks, ciders, beers, malt beverages, ready to drink coffee and dilutables, amongst others.

Thanks to this scheme, which will go live in mid-November, you’ll be able to save money whilst saving the planet.

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