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Lethbridge’s 2020 Christmas shopping season sees early rush to storesAs the holiday season draws nearer amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many Lethbridge residents have been out and about getting their gift shopping done early.ConsumerNov 23, 2020
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Halifax police urge public to check Halloween treats after potential candy tampering'A man reported that he felt unwell after eating a piece (of) chocolate candy that tasted like soap,' police say.HealthNov 13, 2020
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Steinbach man hosts 500 trick-or-treaters with candy-filled ferris wheelA Steinbach family hosted hundreds of trick-or-treaters Saturday night by handing out candy with a homemade ferris wheel.FeaturesNov 1, 2020
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Kenora, Ont., trick-or-treater finds razor blade in candy: policePolice in Kenora, Ont., are investigating after a razor blade was found in Halloween candy.CrimeNov 1, 2020
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Possible fentanyl resembling candy found in Prince Albert, Sask.: policePolice are alerting the public about the possible presence of fentanyl in Prince Albert, Sask.CanadaOct 30, 2020
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Trick or treat: UBC Okanagan researchers’ sweet advice on Halloween candy"Sugar does not help our metabolic health and it’s not a healthy thing, so I think we need to be mindful of what we are eating," said UBC Okanagan associate professor Jonathan Little.HealthOct 30, 2020
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Follow COVID-19 recommendations while trick-or-treating: health officialsKids will soon get all dressed up to hit the streets for some long-awaited treats, but health officials are still reminding everyone to stay vigilant and follow COVID-19 guidelines.HealthOct 29, 2020
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Candy overdose: Man dies from bag-a-day black licorice habitThe construction worker died due to a chemical in black licorice that can raise a person's blood pressure.TrendingSep 24, 2020
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South Shore mom’s contact-free Halloween candy dispenser designed for safe trick or treatingAs the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, there's uncertainty over how Halloween will be marked this year.CanadaSep 20, 2020
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B.C.’s top doctor says she thinks Halloween can be rescued this yearProvincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says she will be providing more guidance on Halloween festivities closer to Oct. 31.HealthSep 9, 2020
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