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Halloween Roundup
There was no shortage of scary people in Kamloops on Halloween.
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Sa-Hali secondary school student Jasmin McDaniels plays a Zombie while hovering over felllow student Ali Afzal, who won first place for her DJ setup with music mounted on the front of her wheelchair.
Photograph By
Keith Anderson

Dulani Kandambi, Annie Hanes and Araminta Jerez, who work in administration at the Aberdeen Canadian Tire, are dressed as nurses — but not the kind of nurses who are helpful.
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Keith Anderson

Chase mother Sally Kurucz hopes to scare her two daughters Darion, 20, and Faith, 17, who will be holding their own Horror Movie Marathon.
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Keith Anderson

Spa Glow employees Lilah Petterson dressed as a Fox and Sandra Pasmen dressed as a zombie bride were getting comments all day at work.
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Keith Anderson

Shannon Weitzel, left, portrays the grim reaper, hanging out in his backyard cemetery with friend and ghostly grave robber Jonathan Pallett Wednesday night. Shannon and LeeAnne Weitzel created a yard haunt at their home at 4938 Uplands Dr. in Barnhartvale. They collected boxes of food and cash donations from hundreds of visitors who toured the haunt Tuesday and Wednesday. The Weitzels plan the make the event annual and all donations are going to the Kamloops Food Bank.
Photograph By
Murray Mitchell

Jennifer Weitzel helps out her in-laws, organizing boxes of food items donated by visitors to a yard haunt in Barnhartvale. The food and cash will go to the Kamloops Food Bank.
Photograph By
Murray Mitchell