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You can now order your alcohol via drones with Booze Wagon’s new service

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Apr 1 2021 Share

For those of you who are unfamiliar, Booze Wagon is a game-changing alcohol delivery service operating via Wolt and Bolt who have been delivering drinks to people’s doors since 2020 and this year, they’re looking to take it one step further.

Founders Tom Bonello Ghio and Mark Bartolo Parnis have announced that Booze Wagon will now be providing delivery service via drone in order to increase convenience, going on to highlight how all drones will be operated by solar panels to reduce emissions.

The Future.

Posted by Booze Wagon Malta on Thursday, 1 April 2021

 

What makes it even better is that delivery casts will vary according to prevailing winds, which means if the wind is ‘Majjistral’, delivery towards the south will be cheaper.

If you’ve ever been on a boat, or on a date and caught without alcohol, this one’s for you.

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Roberta Metsola urges people to support local kitchens this Easter

Roberta Metsola urges people to support local kitchens this Easter
Apr 1 2021 Share

Roberta Metsola stated on Facebook how every year before Easter she would visit Maltese kitchens and bakeries to watch the entire process of figolli production from beginning to end. Due to COVID-19 however, she has had to postpone the visits for yet another year.

Bħal daż-żmien, qabel il-pandemija, kont nieħu gost inżur il-kċejjen Maltin jew xi forn tradizzjonali li jipproduċu…

Posted by Roberta Metsola on Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Since this year Easter will have to be celebrated differently once again due to the pandemic, Metsola urged the public to support local products this Easter as their businesses are experiencing immense uncertainty. Buying their delicious products would help their businesses thrive through these trying times.

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France enters three week lockdown

France enters three week lockdown
Apr 1 2021 Share

The French President Emmanuel Macron extended restrictions on people’s free movement and ordered a further closure of schools for three weeks. France is currently experiencing a third wave of COVID-19 infections which is straining the country’s hospitals.

The measures put in effect in Paris are being extended to the whole of France for at least one month. Macron stated on a political address that if no measures were established France would ‘lose control’ of the pandemic situation. France has experienced 95,337 deaths due to COVID-19.

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Glen Vella surprises students during online lesson

Glen Vella surprises students during online lesson
Apr 1 2021 Share

With students undertaking their education through online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Clare College Pembroke Primary decided to surprise its students by inviting Muzika Muzika winner Glen Vella to meet all the kids online.

Online surprise to 500+ kiddos of St Clare College Pembroke Primary.Promoting Maltese Language through music ⭐️#ĦARSABISS Mużika Mużika – Festival Kanzunetta Maltija Festivals Malta Glen Vella

Posted by Glen Vella on Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Glen recently won the 2021 Maltese music festival with his song Harsa Biss. The singer brought smiles to the many students whose only contact with their classmates is online until the pandemic is further mitigated in Malta. Well done Glen!

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