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Dairy-free, egg-free or following a specific diet? Misura’s nutritious products are here for you

May 19 2023 Share

Looking for dairy-free and egg-free products in Malta? Or you’re simply following a specific diet? Look no further than Misura! Misura is more than just an average brand – it leads the way in providing delicious and nutritious food products that promote a healthy lifestyle. One of Misura’s innovations is the Privolat Range. It is a game-changer! The products are completely milk and egg free which are perfect for those with specific dietary requirements such as people following a lactose-free diet. The best part? They’re still bursting with flavour!

If you’re always busy and on the go, then the Biscotti al Miele are your new best friend. They are portion packed biscuits for easy, tasty and on-the-go snacking. But Misura isn’t just about convenience, for a delightful treat, you have a wide selection of Biscuits, Cornetti, and Tortine which are perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea too. Misura Privolat can truly be enjoyed by anyone at any time of day, be it breakfast or for a satisfying snack. These products are so good that even if you’re not following a specific diet you would want to taste them!

Why settle for ordinary when you can choose Misura? Since its launch, Misura has risen to the top as a benchmark brand in the world of dietary wellness. Their products are not only wholesome and nutritionally balanced, but they also offer dynamism, empowering consumers to make choices that align with their unique healthy lifestyle. Misura also prides itself in respecting the environment. Misura uses 100% recyclable packaging and optimises its products to limit the total packaging used.

No matter how you define wellness, Misura has a world of products tailored just for you. With Misura, you have the freedom to be and stay well, on your own terms!

The Privolat range comes in a variety of delicious flavours, so there’s something to satisfy everyone’s taste buds and diets.

Discover Misura in all leading Stores around Malta & Gozo!

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Fejn int sajf? Rain & strong winds forecasted for Malta this weekend

Fejn int sajf? Rain & strong winds forecasted for Malta this weekend
May 19 2023 Share

Summer may indeed be around the corner, but it seems that the weather has yet to show us, with a weekend of strong winds and isolated showers forecasted for the Maltese Islands.

According to the Malta Met Office, Friday is set to be met with strong Eastern winds of up to Gale Force 6, with Force 6 ENE winds becoming SSW F3-4 on Sunday. On Sunday, the Met Office anticipates isolated showers on Sunday while temperatures are expected to drop as low as 16°C.

Meanwhile, local weather page Malta Weather forecasts possible isolate rain showers across Malta & Gozo as we head into the weekend.

Do you think that this is summer weather?

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Photo Source: Gül Işık /

9-year-old Kruiven running 6km in aid of ALS Malta

9-year-old Kruiven running 6km in aid of aid of ALS Malta
May 19 2023 Share

For the second consecutive year, 9-year-old Kruiven Farrugia will be overcoming a major challenge to help those in need. The young champion will be running 6 kilometres in aid of ALS Malta, with the challenging run ending at DAR Bjorn Żebbuġ.

In a recent Facebook post, ALS activist Bjorn Formosa praise the young boy, saying that he is a man of his word for not only deciding to run for another year but also aiming to break his own personal best.

Last year, Kruiven ran 5KM and collected €5.7k for charity, setting a massive example of charity and kindness in doing such a considerable feat.

The run will take place on Wednesday 7th June, taking place between Imdina and Zebbug, with Bjorn himself following and supporting the young man from a van.

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FROM TODAY: Fines of up to €300 for drivers using mobile phones

FROM TODAY: Fines of up to €300 for drivers using mobile phones
May 19 2023 Share

As of today, Friday 19th May, new fines have come into place for those breaking roadside rules.

Drivers of small vehicles and motorcycles caught using their mobile phone or earphones whilst driving are eligible to fines of €200 whilst those driving large vehicles such as trucks and coaches, as well as taxis, will be dealt fines of €300.

With regards to points, anyone receiving such contraventions may have between 6 and 9 points reduced from their license.

For those driving past a red traffic lights, the fine will be increased to €200 whilst drivers speeding excessively, at 15km over the limit, are eligible to fines of up to €100.

Other increases include a jump to €50 per person for every additional passenger over the limit stipulated on the vehicle’s registration certificate, from the original €11.65.

Transport Malta’s land transport Chief Officer Pierre Montebello said that various studies have found that most incidents are occurring due to mobile use whilst driving, excessive speaking or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. He explained that the new fines reflect the serious shortcomings being made by local drivers.

Have you ever received a fine?

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