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Visitor information centre to be built at Buskett Gardens Entrance

Visitor information centre to be built at Buskett Gardens Entrance
Feb 5 2022 Share

Environment Minister Aaron Farrugia has announced the arrival of a new information centre for families and visitors of the Busket Gardens.

Ambjent Malta will start demolishing, construction and finishing the information centre, which will serve as a main hub of information regarding the Buskett Gardens as well as the flora and fauna found in this zone. The centre will be equipped with sanitary facilities, CCTV cameras and further security equipment. The Minister explained that during this time of year, Ambjent Malta works on various environmental aspects such as the pruning of trees, routine sanitation and more.

Ambjent Malta will also see to the installation of new signs which provide directions for visitors which are unfamiliar with the area, with the total cost of all works amounting to €244,000. Minister Farrugia highlighted the fact the further works will be done on the restoration of the Buskett Vaulted Grotto, which dates back to the Knights of St. John and sustained certain. structural damages over the years. The cost of such restoration will cost €323,000.

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Siblings receive €50 fine after public argument on mother’s funeral in 2018

Siblings receive €50 fine after public argument on mother's funeral in 2018
Feb 5 2022 Share

Two siblings have each been fined €50 after being found guilty of breaching public peace following an argument with their brother moments before their mother’s funeral.

The case happened in January of 2018 when the siblings broke into fisticuffs after arguing amongst themselves on who will read during their mother’s funeral at the Parish Church of Our Lady of Fatima in Gwardamanġa.

One of the siblings was taken to Mater Dei soon after sustaining injuries in his leg and ended up missing the mass and burial. The Malta Police Force has charged two of the siblings with injuring their brother and breaching public peace. Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit stated that there were two different versions of the story and found the two guilty of the aforementioned charges, dishing out the €50 fines.

Magistrate Stafrace Zammit condemned the three siblings for what took place, highlighting that the Court of Malta remarked the fact that all parties of the procedure let themselves be led by personal rivalry, spoiling their mother’s final goodbye.

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Nationalist Party presents 13 proposals on cancer treatment

Nationalist Party presents 13 proposals on cancer treatment
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On February 4, World Cancer Day, the Nationalist Party stated that Malta must be more ambitious in its approach of cancer treatment, diagnosis and cure.

During a recent conference at Mater Dei’s Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Centre, PN Chief Spokesperson Peter Agius together with Health Shadow Minister Stephen Spiteri said that the Government prioritises profit over public interest in this sector, with Dr. Spiteri highlighting that the PN is presenting these 13 proposals which include ways of appropriate investment. Spiteri went on to say that further proposals include the way forward with regards to improving patients’ and their families’ quality of life whilst also providing a Government-led drug fund for prescribed medicine for cancer patients.

Further proposals include bilateral arrangements for Maltese patients to be sent to specialised oncology centres across Europe. The Nationalist Party is also proposing the inauguration of a walk-in clinic for cancer patients within the oncology centre, without the need for these individuals to visit Mater Dei.

What do you make of these proposals?

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Malta International Airport celebrates 30 years since terminal inauguration

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February 9 marks an important milestone for the Malta International Airport as it will be the 30th year since it welcomed 140 passengers arriving from Moscow at its new air terminal building.

Over the past 30 years, millions of passengers have walked through the terminal’s doors, including 75 million passengers since the airport’s privatisation in 2002, the MIA revealed.

MIA CEO Alan Borg stated that “Despite the uncertainty that continues to surround our industry, we feel that this anniversary provides us with an opportunity to revisit – together with the public – the people, the moments, the investments and the challenges that turned the past 30 years into a remarkable journey. We also hope to get people excited for what lies ahead for the airport and air travel, as we re-affirm our commitment to recover from the blows of COVID-19 and continue to focus on making our airport one of the best in Europe”.

Nowadays, The Malta International Airport has developed into a community with close to 7,000 people working within it from passenger security screening to passport control, sanitation, ground handling and more. In 2022, the terminal will welcome a revamped Food Court and an expansion of the Customs Area, amongst other projects such as the development of Apron X and construction of SkyParks 2.

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