Covid-19 has changed everything and Halloween is no exception. The scattering of houses in our neighbourhood dressed for the ghoulish holiday won’t be handing out candy. Not this year.
Kids are still buying costumes, but they won’t be roaming the streets. Pumpkins, candy apples, and ghost stories will be shared among bubble members in numbers of ten or less.
No parades of miniature Darth Vaders, but if you happen to be in Edmonton come October 31, you might find an unusual funeral procession winding its way through the streets.
No dearly departed, no cemetery visits, just a bunch of car enthusiasts celebrating the Halloween with a display of their favourite rides—hearses.

Who you gonna call?
Robb Eggertson, founder of the the Edmonton Bone-Wagon Association, 460 members strong. Their usual parking lot meet-and-greet being a bad idea this year, they’ve decided to share the fun—and their vintage vehicles.
Ghostbuster decals optional 🙂
Darth Vader’s still in the White House. But not for long.
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This election has me remembering the old chestnut… “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” Good luck on Tuesday 🙂
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I sure hope you are right, Brian.
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I bought candy anyway. Full well knowing. 🤣 Damn. Guess we have to eat it!!! Just doing our part….🤪
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For the kids, yeah, heard that one before 🙂
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Yeah, that’s right. We went as complete clichés for Halloween!!! 🤣
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