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It is an amazing concept : Wolfville, N S welcomes Vegas-style wedding chapel

  WOLFVILLE, N.S. Couples eager to say I do can kiss the single life goodbye at the newly opened Wolfville Wedding Chapel in Wolfville, N.S. Justice of the Peace Sarah Anderson says opening a Vegas-style chapel has been a dream of hers for quite some time. “I’ve been to Vegas, I love the Vegas wedding chapels,” she says. “I love that whole idea of in-and-out, kitschy, fun.” Anderson is also the creator of East Coast Pop Up Weddings - a company that offers elopements and small wedding packages around the region. “I saw the space available in Wolfville a few months ago and as soon as I walked in, I thought, okay, this is where the wedding chapel will be,” she explains.

The ultimate UK bucket list that proves holidaying at home is not second best

The ultimate UK bucket list that proves holidaying at home is not second best
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The 10 best places to visit in Scotland for a 2021 Scottish break

The 10 best places to visit in Scotland for a 2021 Scottish break From wandering along beautiful stretches of sand to exploring vibrant cities, Scotland has a lot to offer British holidaymakers this summer Locals in Scotland are ready to welcome back tourists Credit: iStock Big mountains, deep lochs, abundant wildlife, remote outposts, bustling cities, rich culture and whiskey, plenty of it – there’s a lot to love about bonny Scotland. It’s no surprise then that this year, during yet another summer of holidays on home soil, many Britons are looking to the Highlands for their next break. But a trip North can be daunting, with so much to explore and do – whether you re thrilled by the thought of an open-water swim off a remote island or would prefer to spend your day explore the architecture and culture of the city – so it pays to do your research.

A year after Nova Scotia mass shooting, a community is left to confront its grief – and lingering questions

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Tammy Oliver-McCurdie/The Canadian Press Tara Long locks her doors now. There is not a lot of crime in New Germany, N.S., a quiet, rural hamlet tucked into the pine trees of Lunenburg County, but that does little to ease her mind. In the past year, she’s installed a security fence around her house, surrounded herself with two large dogs and started keeping a gun nearby.

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