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Stickables Again, the dollar store is a great place to get a slew of fun or spooky stickers and temporary tattoos that can be given to trick-or-treaters. It beats stale candy and can encourage some ...
Edmontonians are finding creative ways to hand out Halloween candy this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. At the start of the month, the province launched a Halloween guide webpage with suggestions ...
But we may still have to adapt the way we distribute candy, as CDC officials maintain that having children head door to door comes with the most risk this Halloween. With consideration to families ...
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provides safety advice for trick or treaters and for British Columbians planning to hand out Halloween candy. She says the creative ways candy was ...
British Columbia Stay outside, give out candy with tongs, among tips from health officials for a pandemic Halloween Don't have an indoor party, do remember hand sanitizer, says the BCCDC ...
Here’s how to celebrate Halloween safely this year with advice from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, a UBC infectious disease expert, and B.C.’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
Plus, it’s more inclusive for those kids who have certain food allergies (and to be honest, it’s kinder to parents, too). Here are eight alternatives to handing out candy this Halloween.