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Mini Cooper Found At Bottom Of Sea At Paradise Bay

Mini Cooper Found At Bottom Of Sea At Paradise Bay
Mar 22 2024 Share

A video uploaded to social media by Raniero Borg shows the process of salvaging a yellow Mini Cooper from Paradise Bay.

The car was salvaged by Derek Vella Salvage Service, and the whole process was caught on video by Ranerio as he continues to clean up debris left all around Malta and its shores.

The vehicle was absolutely wrecked, having been found upside down on the bed rock. Thankfully, the work of activists like Raniero ensure that these situations are highlighted so that action may be taken to stop it from happening again.

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In Memory of Dr. Calvagna: A Tribute to His Vital Role in Puttinu

In Memory of Dr. Calvagna: A Tribute to His Vital Role in Puttinu
Mar 22 2024 Share

Today, as we reflect on what would have been Dr. Calvagna’s birthday, we honor his pivotal role within the Puttinu community. In a poignant post shared by Puttinu, we are reminded of his significance and the lasting impact he made.

Though we feel the weight of his absence, Puttinu chooses to commemorate Dr. Calvagna’s legacy by naming their London premises after him—a testament to his enduring influence. As we mourn his loss, we find comfort in the belief that he now resides among the angels, watching over us from above.

With heartfelt wishes of “HAPPY BIRTHDAY … till we meet again,” we pay homage to Dr. Calvagna’s profound contribution to Puttinu and the countless lives he touched. In honoring his memory, we celebrate the remarkable individual he was and the values he embodied, forever guiding us forward.

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Over 600 People Attend Business Leaders Malta Conference

Over 600 People Attend Business Leaders Malta Conference
Mar 22 2024 Share

Last Friday of 15th March saw 600+ chief executives, owners, entrepreneurs, business professionals and students coming together at the MCC for one of the most anticipated conferences of the year, as presented by Business Leaders Malta & Malta Daily.

This esteemed conference marked the 11th edition of Business Leaders Malta, with this year’s theme being “Mind the Gap: Connecting Generation XYZ”,.

Thus, it aimed to delve deep into the generational divides that are currently shaping the business landscape. The theme was a reflection of the evolving challenges and opportunities that arise from the diverse age groups coexisting in today’s workforce.

The lineup of guest speakers was particularly noteworthy, featuring prominent figures such as David JP Phillips, who is one of the most viewed TEDx speakers with 11 million views, and Jenk Oz, who is Britian’s youngest CEO, together with local amazing speakers; Michael Cutajar, Neil Agius, Edward Curmi, and Katrina Grech, Gabriel Mifsud, Valentina Rossi and Malta Enterprise CEO Kurt Farrugia.

With keynotes by such globally and locally renowned speakers, the audience were treated to in-depth conversations about all the ins-and-outs of the business world.

The BLM Conference has already been confirmed for next year, promising to be bigger and better than ever with even more world renowned speakers to add to the pantheon.

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Protest By Teachers After MCAST Assault Video

Protest By Teachers After MCAST Assault Video
Mar 22 2024 Share

The Malta Union of Teachers has announced that a protest for all MCAST grades will be organised on Wednesday 27th March at 11:00 am.

Taking place at the main campus in Paola, the protest will address the recent viral video which saw a teacher and a student engaged in an altercation, with the student punching the lecturer.

 

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‘MUT refers to the assault which occurred at MCAST whereby a Senior Lecturer who is a member of MUT had to seek medical treatment’, wrote the Union.

‘MUT condemns all incidents involving violence in educational institutions and reiterates its zero tolerance approach. The MUT has supported the affected Senior Lecturer throughout and shall continue to support all members.’

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