Picking up after Halloween
As little ghouls and goblins prepare to descend on Prince Albert tonight, the city’s sanitation manager is encouraging them to leave nothing but spooky footprints behind on the snowy streets.
“Act responsibly and have fun responsibly without generating any waste,” Nasir Ghani told paNOW. “Just use the garbage cans and don’t throw it on the street.”
By Nov. 1, All Hallows’ Eve may be a distant memory for some, but faint plastic traces of the celebration still linger eerily in the streets.
Prince Albert deploys a small crew of around three people to clean up any debris left the morning after the ghoulish festivities, although city workers haven’t been haunted by any substantial amounts of Halloween trash in the past.