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Blue Bar’s Charlie Will Stay On!

Blue Bar's Charlie Will Stay On!
Mar 22 2024 Share

Despite the closure of the iconic Blue Bar outside Msida’s Junior College, it was revealed by the food outlet Novi Burger, replacing the beloved bar, that the iconic Charlie will be sticking around.

 

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‘Oh, Charlie is retired but he will still be there, keeping an eye on all of us together with his son Jason. We would not do it without him’, Novi wrote, acknowledging the legacy of Charlie and the atmosphere he created outside the college.

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Four Developable Sites To Become Green Open Spaces

Four Developable Sites To Become Green Open Spaces
Mar 22 2024 Share

Project Green has collected over 30 tonnes of bulky waste from four different sites slated for transformation into public spaces.

Minister for the Environment, Energy, and Regeneration, Miriam Dalli, met with Project Green workers overseeing the cleaning of sites in Lija, Luqa, Ta’ Ġiorni (St Julian’s), and Kirkop. These areas, previously marked for development, will now be regenerated into 8,000 square meters of green space.

Minister Dalli commended the workers for their swift efforts and expressed gratitude for their contributions. The Chief Operations Officer, Perit Beverley Costa, outlined the agency’s proposal process for these sites, which will be submitted to the Planning Authority and local councils for approval.

Minister Dalli emphasized the importance of creating green spaces accessible to approximately 7,000 families, deviating from the original plan of developing apartment blocks.

Costa reiterated the significance of local council involvement and community input in Project Green’s initiatives. The agency aims to enhance the quality of life for residents by transforming these sites into public spaces tailored to community needs and aspirations.

Minister Dalli anticipates the completion of these projects, underscoring Project Green’s commitment to sustainability and community well-being.

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Busy Bee’s Heartwarming Giant Minion Easter Egg Donation

Busy Bee's Heartwarming Giant Minion Easter Egg Donation
Mar 22 2024 Share

Busy Bee, a beloved confectionery artisan, has captured hearts once again with their latest creation: a colossal 40-kilo Minion Easter Egg. This impressive confection was crafted with meticulous attention to detail and an abundance of love, all with the intention of bringing joy to children in need.

Inspired by the iconic characters from the beloved animated movie series, Busy Bee’s Minion Easter Egg is not only a visual delight but also a testament to their dedication to creativity and craftsmanship. Every aspect of the egg, from its intricate design to its mouthwatering chocolate, was carefully considered to ensure maximum delight for its recipients.

The decision to donate this massive Easter egg to the Maltese Ursuline Sisters of St. Angela Merici speaks volumes about Busy Bee’s commitment to giving back to the community. The Sisters, renowned for their tireless efforts in serving underprivileged children, were elated to receive such a thoughtful gift, which undoubtedly brought smiles and excitement to the faces of the young ones under their care.

Busy Bee’s initiative is a shining example of how businesses can make a positive impact on society. By using their resources and talents to spread joy and kindness, they inspire others to do the same. As Easter approaches, let us all be reminded of the power of generosity and the importance of bringing happiness to those who need it most.

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President Of Malta Gifts Pope Francis 6 Computers

President Of Malta Gifts Pope Francis 6 Computers
Mar 22 2024 Share

President George Vella of Malta met with Pope Francis at the Vatican, discussing the strong relations between Malta and the Holy See.

They addressed global issues, including the war in Ukraine, the Middle East situation, and the importance of peace and dialogue.

President Vella highlighted Malta’s role in promoting peace as a member of the UN Security Council and as Chairperson-in-Office of the OSCE.

Emphasizing Malta’s neutrality, he stressed its commitment to facilitating dialogue worldwide. The discussions also covered challenges such as irregular migration, weapons use in conflicts, and climate change.

Reflecting on Pope Francis’s past visit to Malta, President Vella expressed the people’s fond memories of the occasion.

Following the meeting, President Vella’s delegation, including Minister Ian Borg, presented Pope Francis with computers for the Madre di Misericordia Clinic, aiding those in need. Subsequently, President Vella and Minister Borg met with Cardinal Pietro Parolin.

The delegation visited the Madre di Misericordia Clinic, established by Pope Francis in 2015, providing healthcare to thousands annually under Cardinal Konrad Krajewski’s guidance.

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