N.B. council mum on Halloween rules setting trick-or-treat age limit, curfew
BATHURST, N.B. — A city council in northern New Brunswick is staying tight-lipped about changes to a contentious Halloween bylaw that puts an age limit on the pursuit of sugary loot and sets a curfew for anyone in disguise.
Bathurst Coun. Samuel Daigle confirmed that amendments easing an existing Halloween bylaw passed final reading during a council meeting Monday night, but declined to comment further.
“The communications director asked us not to comment on anything,” he said Tuesday. “Each time we say anything it turns into a circus.”
Bathurst spokesman Luc Foulem said in an email Tuesday that the mayor and councillors “will not be making any further comments” regarding the Halloween bylaw amendments, which have received international attention.