[NEWS] Ten Halloween links (#halloween)
- Jamie Bradburn took a look at now-effaced Toronto cemetery Potter’s Field, here.
- Kingston, Ontario’s Skeleton Park is a remarkable legacy. Global News reports.
- CBC Saskatoon reports on the origins of Halloween in harvest events.
- The Hong Kong protests took on a new tinge this Halloween. CBC reports.
- The Vancouver tradition of Halloween fireworks may be dying out. The National Post reports.
- Guardian Cities looks around the world, from Derry to West Hollywood, at local celebrations of Halloween.
- Gizmodo shares an image of a ghostly collision of galaxies in deep space.
- Dangerous Minds shared some album covers inspired by Halloween.
- CBC looks at the very low rate of candy tampering in Canada over the past decade.
- JSTOR Daily considers how the Great Pumpkin of Peanuts came to be so great.
Written by Randy McDonald
November 1, 2019 at 6:15 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences, Toronto
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