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This year's annual Air106.1 FM/DiscoverAirdrie Halloweenie Roast brought out hundreds of spooky, creepy, cute, bizarre and mysterious little characters. (Photo by Anna Ferensowicz)
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This year's annual Air106.1 FM/DiscoverAirdrie Halloweenie Roast brought out many, many spooky, creepy, cute, bizarre and mysterious little characters. (Photo by Anna Ferensowicz)
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This year's annual Air106.1 FM/DiscoverAirdrie Halloweenie Roast brought out many spooky, creepy, cute, bizarre, and mysterious little characters.

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This year's annual Air106.1 FM/DiscoverAirdrie Halloweenie Roast brought out many, many of spooky, creepy, cute, bizarre and mysterious little characters. (Photo by Anna Ferensowicz) 

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The munchkins (and goblins) enjoyed a hot dog before heading out into the chilly evening for trick-or-treating, well-deserved treats, and some cute toys before a long night of going door-to-door for some delicious candy and perhaps a few tricks.

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We want to thank all our sponsors, Superstore including Shilo Storey, Real Canadian Superstore and Party City, who made this event memorable for everyone. But that's not all; the Airdrie Food Bank was also on hand to collect much-needed donations. 

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With tonight's temperatures dropping to minus 10, everyone is urged to bundle up for the evening and remember that safety always comes first. According to the Mounties, they have some tips for a fun and secure evening tonight.

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Tips include:

  • Inspect candy: Carefully check treats for tampering or unwrapped items before letting kids enjoy them.
  • Costume safety: Ensure costumes are bright and visible, avoiding long fabrics to prevent tripping hazards.
  • Choose well-lit homes: Only visit houses with lights on and Halloween decorations, as they are generally more welcoming.
  • Respect property: Use walkways and avoid cutting across yards to protect decorations and prevent property damage.
  • Practice Street smarts: Remind children to look both ways, use sidewalks, and stay on one side of the street while travelling in groups.

Happy Halloween, Airdrie!

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