Record 1,300+ People For Caritas Run For Life 2025

Record 1,300+ People For Caritas Run For Life 2025
Mar 3 2025 Share

The third edition of Caritas Run For Life 2025 took place yesterday, Sunday, March 2, at Caritas Malta San Blas.

The centre, which usually welcomes individuals seeking rehabilitation services, opened its doors to a record-breaking crowd.

From early morning, participants gathered outside the Therapeutic Rehabilitation Center, eager to take part in what has now become an annual event in Caritas Malta’s calendar.

This year’s run saw an impressive turnout of over 1,300 participants, competing across various categories. Many chose to run 5km or 10km, others walked 4km or 5km, while children participated in races of 1km and 2.5km.

Winners were celebrated across different age groups, with The Club securing first place for club participation, followed by Obstacle Course Academy and Aloysians Athletics Club. Convenience Shops was also recognised for encouraging the highest number of employees to join.

Registrations had to close five days before the event after reaching maximum capacity.

The run was made possible through the support of sponsors, volunteers, and organisations like Sport Malta, St Patrick’s Athletic Club, and Convenience Shops. Thanks also went to St John Ambulance and Rescue Malta, LESA, the Malta Police Force, and Transport Malta, which facilitated logistics.

The event promotes a healthy, drug-free lifestyle, raises funds for Caritas Malta’s free services, and highlights the work of San Blas and other Caritas communities.

Among the notable participants were Prime Minister Robert Abela, who completed the 10km run, and Former President George Abela, who took part in the 5km walk.

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Claire Evicted From Big Brother Malta House

Claire Evicted From Big Brother Malta House
Mar 3 2025 Share

After spending six weeks in the Big Brother Malta house, Claire’s journey has come to an end in one of the closest eliminations yet!

 

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With over 20,000 votes cast, Claire, Marvic, Chanelle, and Gabriel all faced eviction—but it all came down to just 0.2% between Claire and Chanelle.

Ultimately, Claire received the most votes, making her the 6th housemate to leave the competition.

Still in a very positive high-spirit, Claire opened up about her eviction from Big Brother Malta last night.

She said that it was an amazing experience and that she worked with her emotions throughout the entire experience.

 

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She said that she is now excited to be returning to her family and to continue life on the outside of the house.

Do you think she deserved the eviction?

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Here Are Some Of The Best Moments From This Year’s Maltese Carnival

Here Are Some Of The Best Moments From This Year’s Carnival In Malta
Mar 2 2025 Share

This year’s Maltese Carnival was a vibrant celebration filled with memorable moments. Traditional Banda performances and lively breakdancing added a mix of old and new, while Pjazza San Ġorġ saw dancers of all ages  performing and enjoying the festivities.

Costumes ranged from fiery and magical, to folk-inspired, showcasing incredible creativity. Every year we see floats of our favourite cartoon characters, this year we also had a standout float which featured DJ Joseph Armani and his son.

Of course, no Maltese Carnival is complete without the appearance of a King, capping off another unforgettable celebration of Malta’s Carnival traditions.

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Miguel Samuel Brought Kant-ival To Gozo

Miguel Samuel Brought Kant-ival To Gozo
Mar 2 2025 Share

Miguel Samuel turned heads at this year’s Gozo Carnival with a standout costume inspired by Miriana Conte’s iconic Eurovision look. 

Miguel dressed up as the popular singer, recreating her unforgettable performance look for Kant, while his friends played along by donning matching leopard print outfits.

 

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Many Maltese personalities, as well as Miriana Conte herself praised the costume. She commented that the costume was giving “Kant-ival”, a playful nod to both Carnival and her Eurovision performance.

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