Halloween, part deux: Montrealers may double-dip on candy after delay
MONTREAL — Trick-or-treaters taking a weather-delayed second stab at Halloween were faced with strong winds — and far colder temperatures than the night before — as they ventured onto the streets of Montreal and other communities Friday night.
While the rest of Canada woke up Friday with a sugar junkie’s remorse, several Quebec towns and cities had requested their residents take a pass until Friday as heavy rain fell throughout the night.
That didn’t stop small pockets of children in those same communities from flouting the edict, trying to find that rare glowing jack-o’-lantern signalling available candy.
Montrealer Jennifer Dorner decided to have a look on Thursday in the borough of Outremont, a Montreal neighbourhood where trick-or-treating had been postponed.