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It Will Be A Cold And Windy Maltese Christmas This Year

Dec 24 2024 Share

The Malta Met Office has revealed that the festive season in Malta will be marked by cold, windy, and showery weather on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, with conditions expected to improve on Boxing Day.

The Meteorological Office forecasts strong northwest winds (Force 6 to 7) for Christmas Eve, bringing cold air and a maximum daytime temperature of 14°C, dropping to 8°C at night.

The strong winds will make it feel even colder. The skies will remain mostly cloudy, with a likelihood of showers, some of which may include hail.

Christmas Day is expected to bring similar weather, with strong north-northwest winds persisting throughout the day. By evening, the wind will ease to Force 3 to 4 as it shifts to blow from the north-northeast. Temperatures will again reach a high of 14°C and fall to 7°C overnight. Cloudy skies and intermittent showers will continue to characterise the day.

Boxing Day offers a welcome break from the unsettled conditions, as calmer winds and partly cloudy skies are anticipated. The daytime temperature will rise slightly to 15°C, with a minimum of 8°C at night, creating a more pleasant setting for outdoor activities.

Plan accordingly and dress warmly for the festive celebrations!

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A Unique Christmas Nativity Scene Constructed Using Seashells

Dec 23 2024 Share

This Christmas season, the Hilltop Restaurant in Mellieha is showcasing a stunning nativity scene crafted entirely from unconventional materials, capturing the spirit of creativity and tradition.

The nativity, measuring 7.5 feet long and 2.5 feet wide, is a masterpiece designed and built by Ninu Cutajar. Constructed using materials such as seashells, cardboard, polystyrene, various adhesives, lighting, greenery, and figurines of all sizes, the nativity offers a breathtaking representation of the story of Christ’s birth.

The display rests on a sturdy, solid wood table built by Ivan Cutajar to support the nativity’s weight. The table is equipped with four wheels, allowing for effortless mobility. Proudly exhibited at the Hilltop Restaurant, owned by Brian and Rosanne Vella, this nativity is a central feature of their festive decorations and a tribute to local craftsmanship.

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Teen Arrested in St. Paul’s Bay on Drug-Related Charges

Teen Arrested in St. Paul’s Bay on Drug-Related Charges
Dec 23 2024 Share

A 19-year-old resident of Santa Venera has been arrested in connection with drug possession, allegedly intended for sale. The arrest took place yesterday morning in Triq it-Turisti, St. Paul’s Bay, during a police patrol.

Officers reportedly noticed three youths acting suspiciously and conducted a search. On one of them, authorities found various substances believed to be drugs, an electronic scale, €1,100 in cash, and a large knife.

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The teenager was immediately taken into custody and escorted to the Qawra Police Station for further questioning.

He was arraigned in court today at noon before Magistrate Dr Giannella Camilleri Busuttil LL.D.

Investigations into the case are ongoing.

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Government Commences First Phase of World-Class Motorsport Track in Ħal Far

Government Commences First Phase of World-Class Motorsport Track in Ħal Far
Dec 23 2024 Share

This morning, Ministers Clifton Grima and Chris Bonett visited the site of the first phase of the Motorsport Complex project in Ħal Far. This ambitious initiative aims to elevate Malta’s motorsport facilities to international standards while honouring the government’s commitment to the local motorsport community.

The initial phase focuses on upgrading the drag racing track, enabling certification by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) and its inclusion in the FIA calendar. This certification will position Malta as a host for international-level drag racing events, boosting the island’s reputation in the motorsport world.

Key improvements include extending the track by relocating the existing tower, enhancing safety measures for drivers and spectators, and expanding spectator capacity to accommodate up to 3,000 attendees. A new control tower and media space, built to international standards, will also be constructed, alongside modern facilities for drivers designed to meet their professional needs.

With these upgrades, Malta’s drag racing track will stand as the premier facility of its kind in the Mediterranean, poised to attract global motorsport enthusiasts and events.

Ministers Grima and Bonett emphasised the importance of this investment, not only for the motorsport community but also as a significant step in positioning Malta as a leader in sports tourism.

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