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October 22, 2025

Halloween comes early to Ladysmith

Halloween comes early to Ladysmith

From left, Chloe, Graysen and Chris Byrne were among those who were elbows deep in a pumpkin at the Ladysmith Recreation Committee’s Halloween event on Sunday afternoon. Organizer Terri-Lyn Blaskie said 31 children attended the event, which also featured a haunted house and spooky walk, some games and colouring activities. Blaskie said Giant Tigre sold the pumpkins half-off, and many snacks were donated by the Oktoberfest committee. “Fundraising and the donations from the community help us offer events like this for free,” she said. Photo: Terri-Lyn Blaskie
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Sophie Kuijper Dickson
sophie@theequity.ca

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