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Children’s favourite Nickelodeon characters take over Valletta

Children’s favourite Nickelodeon characters take over Valletta
May 28 2023 Share

The capital city of Malta was taken over by the likes of Paw Patrol and SpongeBob SquarePants for another edition of the Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta. 

Don’t fret if you missed it however, as the fun will be continuing today, with the parade returning at 1900hrs at Triton Square and making its way towards St George’s Square. 

 

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Kids can meet their favourite cartoon characters in various areas of Valletta, with Transformers taking over Republic Street, Paw Patrol in Jean de Valette Square, the Bikini Bottom squad at Upper Barakka Gardens and a Dance Party at Pjazza Teatru Rjal.

Will you be joining? Find out more here

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Rock music and fireworks synchronise in Munxar, Gozo

Rock music and fireworks synchronise in Munxar, Gozo
May 28 2023 Share

Summer in Malta is synonymous with village feasts, and village feasts are synonymous with Malta’s pyrotechnical showcases. 

Kicking off everything was the feast of San Pawl tal-Munxar Għawdex, with a synchronicity of music and fireworks. 

 

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The fireworks engineers and creators really showed off their skills as they even managed to capture various shapes related to the rock theme chosen for this edition. 

The local parish was celebrating the 90th anniversary from the arrival of the titular statue. The members of the ‘Sezzjoni Żgħażagħ Pawlini Munxarin, along with the ‘Sotto Kumitat tan-Nar’, made sure to deliver a fireworks spectacle like no other. 

The system used to create the fireworks, Ten2 Firing System, was completely designed by the youth themselves. 

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Sports venues ready to welcome over 1,300 athletes for GSSE

Sports venues ready to welcome over 1,300 athletes for GSSE
May 28 2023 Share

Over 1,300 athletes and officials have officially registered to be part of the XIX Games of the Small States of Europe, which will start on Monday 29th May.

With an opening ceremony set for Monday on the Floriana Granaries, Malta will be hosting a total of 114 events across 10 disciplines. The events will be spread across 11 venues which have been refurbished or rebuilt purposefully for the Games.

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On Friday, the Games Organising Committee welcomed the Chefs de Mission from all participating countries for the registration process. 

This process is the final process ahead of the start of the Games, which indicates that all of the nine participating countries have successfully provided the necessary information and documentation required for their teams’ participation. 

Now that the registration is complete, the Games can proceed as planned and Games’ schedules are in the process of being finalised by the technical team. 

In the meantime, Malta started welcoming athletes who’s arrivals have been scheduled between Saturday and Sunday giving them time to settle down.

On behalf of MaltaDaily, we wish all the athletes the best of luck! 

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Here are your official Brillanti Dance Finalists

Here are your official Brillanti Dance Finalists
May 28 2023 Share

Patrick, Attila, Brenda, Joseph and this week’s guest from ZfinMalta Tara Dalli had a tough episode to deal with – choosing from what is left of the original semifinalists and picking those who will get a chance to be crowned Brillanti winners.

Cheryl Lofreda, Elisa Morguello, Mishelle & Juliana, Nicole Chetcuti, Chloe & Miguel and Ben Spiteri were the dancers chosen to compete in the upcoming grand final.

 

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It also unfortunately meant that the remaining dancers, Federica Nicastro and Rafael Pimenta, had to be cut so close to making it into the final episode at have a chance at winning the grand prize.

Who do you think will come out on top in next week’s finale? Tune in on ONE at 2030hrs to find out! 

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