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Another Successful Notte Bianca In Malta’s Capital City

Another Successful Notte Bianca In Malta’s Capital City
Oct 6 2024 Share

Speaking during Notte Bianca, Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici expressed his delight at seeing thousands of people flock to another edition of Notte Bianca.

 

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Notte Bianca is held in Malta’s capital city of Valletta – a city the minister describes as respected worldwide due to its heritage and beauty.

He stated that the most remarkable aspect of Notte Bianca was not only seeing Valletta bursting with life but also all the activities promoting the island’s art and culture, all offered free of charge.

Did you attend Notte Bianca?

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Birgu Regatta Team Meet Prime Minister, PN Leader

Birgu Regatta Team Meet Prime Minister, PN Leader
Oct 6 2024 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition leader Bernard Grech met with and congratulated the Birgu Regatta Club for this year’s victory during the Victory Day Regatta.

The team represented both political leaders with a red team shirt with their surnames printed on the back.

The team secured victory in the final race, ‘Tal-Pass B’Erbgħa, at the Valletta Grand Harbour last month.

This victory marks Vittoriosa’s second consecutive success after sharing last year’s shield with Cospicua. However, it is the first time they have lifted the Victory Day Regatta shield outright since their triumph in 1984.

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Maltese Weightlifting Team Shines At European Union Cup

Maltese Weightlifting Team Shines At European Union Cup
Oct 6 2024 Share

The Malta national weightlifting team excelled at the European Union Cup, winning seven medals across various categories—a remarkable achievement for the country.

On the opening day, Nathan Mifsud made history by securing a bronze medal in the Male U-15 category, Malta’s first-ever European Cup medal in this division. He completed all six lifts, achieving 79kg in the Snatch and 98kg in the Clean & Jerk, setting nine national records. Mifsud narrowly missed silver by just 0.6 Sinclair points to a Polish competitor.

Kim Camilleri Lagana also shone on the first day, winning silver in the Women’s U-17 category. She lifted 65kg in the Snatch and 87kg in the Clean & Jerk, totaling 232 points, just 0.13 points shy of gold.

Malta’s success continued with Tenishia Thornton crowned EU Champion in the U-20 category, and alongside Rylee Borg, winning gold in the doubles. Borg set national records in the U-20 Men’s Snatch (117kg and 120kg) and earned 4th overall.

Camilleri Lagana and Mifsud added another silver in the doubles. The team’s final tally of 3 gold, 3 silver, and 1 bronze marked one of Malta’s most successful weightlifting competitions to date.

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64 Year Old Man Dies After Being Hit By Van In Marsaskala

64 Year Old Man Dies After Being Hit By Van In Marsaskala
Oct 6 2024 Share

Yesterday evening, at around 2330hrs, police were informed that an accident had taken place in Triq Sant’ Antnin, Marsaskala.

Police convened immediately on site and preliminary investigations found that a 64 year old man resident of Marsaskala had been hit by a Ford Transit van driven by a 49 year old man resident of Fgura.

The victim was given medical aid on site and taken to Mater Dei Hospital via an ambulance. Unfortunately, he was certified deceased moments later.

An inquiry has been opened and police are still investigating.

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