Weddings
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Smiths Falls, Ont. woman’s wedding dress stolen 2 weeks before marriageWith just two weeks to go until her big day, Kimberley Thomas was more than dismayed when her wedding dress was stolen from her car while visiting Kingston.CanadaApr 19, 2024
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Weddings trend toward smaller, less traditional events in ManitobaAfter years of delays and postponements caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated restrictions, the industry is finally bouncing back.LifestyleJan 9, 2024
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Planning a wedding? What to do if a vendor backs out before your big dayIndustry experts say wedding planners can be the heroes of your big day. Taking time to read contracts first can also help lower stress levels — just in case.MoneyAug 5, 2023
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Prenups are getting more popular among millennials. What to know before you signA prenuptial agreement is like an 'insurance policy' that can not only protect one’s assets but can make a separation process, should a marriage fail, a lot smoother, experts say.CanadaJun 17, 2023
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Winnipeg couple celebrate ‘perfect’ wedding despite relocation from Fort GibraltarTwo newlyweds reflect on the rush to find an alternative venue in the aftermath of the Fort Gibraltar platform collapse. The wedding they got, they said, was perfect.CanadaJun 6, 2023
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Micro weddings grew during COVID. With inflation, are they here to stay?As inflation continues to squeeze wallets, Canadian couples are looking for ways to trim their wedding expenses — and a smaller guest list is one of them.LifestyleMay 27, 2023
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Calgary woman hopes garden helps ease pandemic wedding backlogWith the COVID-19 pandemic forcing people to squeeze in ceremonies wherever they can, Jan Hollingsworth is offering up her garden oasis.FeaturesJul 25, 2022
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Inflation impacting Nova Scotia floral industry, wedding season'It's been a bit of a scramble, we've had to have conversations with our brides that we've met with a year or two years ago that our prices have changed.'CanadaJul 13, 2022
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Wedding season is busier and pricier than ever. Here’s how guests can save moneyWeddings are back and more expensive than ever. Here's how attendees can split or share the costs of attending a slew of big days this year.ConsumerJun 28, 2022
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‘From zero to 100’: B.C. wedding industry booming without pandemic restrictionsIn the past three months, Vancouver's Paige Petriw said she's seen an "insane" number of bookings, largely due to pent-up demand.ConsumerMay 12, 2022
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