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TOPIC: HALLOWEEN

CBC Kids News

Trump, Beetlejuice and Skibidi Toilet? 2024's most trending Halloween costumes

What are the most trending Halloween costumes of 2024? From Beetlejuice to Deadpool and beyond, heres what the data says.
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Who has the spookiest Halloween yard in Windsor?

Dressing up a home for Halloween is a big deal for many Windsor residents. CBC's Dalson Chen mustered his courage to visit the 'Twisted Circus' of Brad and Krista Brown in Riverside, the 'Reaper's Gate' tent maze of John and Tammy Burkoski in South Windsor, and other elaborately haunted lawns across the city.
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The Legend of the Werewolf

In this spooky video, we look at the story behind werewolves, as well as how someone can transform into this mythical beast.
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Making the most out of old Halloween costumes

Halloween can be an expensive and wasteful day, Edmonton's Reuse Centre is holding a free event, the Halloween Costume Swap, for people looking to trade their old costumes for new ones.
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Sudbury tourist attraction, Dynamic Earth, prepares for annual Pumpkinferno

From Sept. 27 to Oct. 27, Dynamic Earth, the tourist attraction built next to Sudburys Big Nickel, will have its outdoor Pumpkinferno attraction on full display for families. Senior manager Jennifer Beaudry says there will be other Halloween-themed activities on offer in addition to the 7,000 themed pumpkins.
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Metro Vancouver bakery conquers the Halloween Baking Championship

Punk Rock Pastries has been putting their own twist on baked goods for years at their Burnaby, B.C., location. Owner Hollie Fraser recently earned a big Food Network honour. On The Coast story producer Caroline Chan drops by the bakery to learn more about their creative process.
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Episode 4: Comedy and Horror (feat. Ronny Chieng)

After spooky stories disintegrate into laughs, the hosts explore the thin boundary between horror and hilarity with Daily Show correspondent and comedian Ronny Chieng, who also shares what it was like to be murdered by AI doll M3GAN. Mark, Maddy, and Ryan also put on their producer hats and start planning their short film.
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Episode 7: Chaos Week (feat. Doug Jones)

Mark, Maddy, and Ryan have finished their script just in the nick of time. But 8 days before they shoot their film, everything goes wrong. Maddy moves across the country, Mark goes blind, and the director of photography winds up in the hospital! As the comedians assemble their crew and head out to the cabin, can they break this curse? They also enlist legendary monster actor Doug Jones (Pans Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, Hocus Pocus) to ensure that their ghoul is sufficiently scary.
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Episode 8: Post Production (feat. Nahnatchka Khan)

Mark, Maddy, and Ryan enter the editing suite only to realize what they shot is NOT WORKING! They speak to comedy turned horror director Nahnatchka Khan (Totally Killer, Always Be My Maybe) about how to save a struggling film after youve already shot it. Recognizing the crucial role music plays, the hosts ask their friend Emmett to help score their film.
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Episode 5: Horror Directing (feat. Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein)

Mark, Maddy, and Ryan have their idea, but whos going to helm it? Director duo Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky talk about directing as a teamand the big stunt they pulled to land directing Final Destination 6. The hosts debate whether theyll direct together or appoint one director.
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Episode 6: Horror Acting (feat. Rose McIver)

Doubting their horror acting abilities, the comedians write and practice reading horror dialogue with actor Rose McIver (Ghosts, iZombie, The Lovely Bones), who leads a crash course in horror performances. With unexpected help from rom-coms, Rose teaches the hosts how to go from gushy to gory. This interview was recorded before the SAG-AFTRA strike.
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Episode 3: How to Scare an Audience (feat. Matt Gourley)

Film idea in hand, its time for the hosts to study the art of scareswith a horror film fest sleepover! Conan OBrien Needs a Friend co-host Matt Gourley gives Mark, Maddy, and Ryans sleepover its spine-tingling syllabus. After exploring the genre, indie horror director Gary Michael Schultz prepares the hosts for the realities of DIY filmmaking.
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Episode 2: The Idea (feat. Gillian Flynn)

Mark, Maddy, and Ryan hold an Ouija seance in the graveyard before calling up Gone Girl writer Gillian Flynn, who advises the hosts on how to recognize a great idea and coaches them on two tenants of great horror: suspense and twists. Back in the writers room, Mark, Maddy, and Ryan pitch each other their horror movie concepts and pick their winning idea.
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Episode 1: Horror 101 (feat. Eduardo Snchez)

Mark, Maddy, and Ryan learn the basics of horror movie making from legend, The Blair Witch Project director Eduardo Snchez. The comedians also discuss their own love/hate relationship with the genre, their biggest fears, and establish the rules for this seasons spooky project.
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Celebrity Halloween costumes: Katy gets political and Beyonc goes B-girl

Famous faces tapped into the news cycle, invoked the past and grabbed inspiration from Hollywood for some of this year's best celebrity Halloween costumes.
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The North Vancouver Halloween riot of 1966

Hundreds of teens rioted and looted stores at the Edgemont Shopping Centre in 1966.
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How do Vancouverites feel about candy corn?

Is it a trick or a treat? CBC's Maurice Katz spoke with people in Vancouver to settle the debate on candy corn, the kernel-shaped Halloween staple.
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Underwater pumpkin-carving in Greater Victoria's Esquimalt Lagoon

For the past two decades, Wilson Diving has been hosting a Halloween carving event beneath the waves.
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Watch pigs chow down on Halloween pumpkins at a B.C. rescue

One of a pig's favourite treats is pumpkins, so volunteers at the Tickled Pig Rescue Society in Prince George, B.C. are collecting leftover Halloween gourds to feed to the animals.
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Nova Scotia farmer collects Halloween pumpkins to feed his pigs

Melvin Burns has been at it for almost a decade. He says this season's pumpkin drive has been helping his community in more ways than one. Kathleen McKenna has the story.
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Does the switch from Halloween to Christmas happen too fast?

Some stores are already making the switch to Christmas products. Kids in Toronto, Ontario, told us whether its too soon.

Here's how 29 cute Canadian pets dressed up for Halloween 2023

Some sweet and not-so-spooky costumes from cats, dogs, a bunny and even a bearded dragon.
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Halloween at Dennis Franklin Cromarty high school

Student Chief Nolan Aysanabee takes us around DFC high school in Thunder Bay as they celebrate halloween. Come check out some of the cool costumes.
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How these Toronto students got into the Halloween spirit

Clad in dinosaur, princess and witch costumes, students at R H McGregor Elementary School took part in a series of Halloween-themed events to celebrate spooky season.

The year Santa Claus visited Toronto the day after Halloween

It was hard to imagine a Santa Claus Parade being held any earlier.