Watch: Heart Shaped Lights Appear On Malta’s Traffic Stops

Feb 14 2025 Share

Transport Malta launched a Valentine’s Day campaign, sharing a message of love with the citizens of Malta. Traffic lights across the island were adorned with heart symbols instead of the usual red light.

The campaign included the message “Stop in the name of love,” encouraging drivers to obey traffic signals, respect others, and contribute to road safety. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about the importance of considerate driving, especially on a day focused on spreading love.

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Transport Malta Officials Give Out Flowers In Traffic

Transport Malta Officials Give Out Flowers In Traffic
Feb 14 2025 Share

Transport Malta officials took to the streets around Malta to spread some Valentine’s Day love by handing out some flowers for commuters.

 

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As part of a campaign of raising awareness of road safety, the officials made sure to turn the day to day travel on our roads into one to remember for people from all walks of life.

Did you encounter any officials with flowers?

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MUT Suspends MCAST Directives, Minister Announces

MUT Suspends MCAST Directives, Minister Announces
Feb 14 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Education Minister Clifton Grima announced that the Malta Union of Teachers has suspended the directives on MCAST.

The minister said that this work showed clearly that all those around the discussion table have in their best interest the future of MCAST’s educational community.

‘This is just the first step as we need to ensure that the agreement is concluded immediately for the benefit for educators and with respect to the student life of our youth.’

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JVF Surprise Students At St Benedict College Mqabba Primary

JVF Surprise Students At St Benedict College Mqabba Primary
Feb 14 2025 Share

JVF, the trio behind the Malta Eurovision Song ‘Festa (No Time For Siesta’, visited St Benedict College Mqabba Primary School to perform the song live.

Celebrating Valentine’s Day with the staff and students at the school, this formed part of a special talent show organised by the Student council.

The students themselves sang, danced, acted and showed off their talents, ending it all with a literal festa!

Well done Victorio, Jessika and Fabrizio!

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