A Halifax couple tied the knot by candlelight after post-tropical storm Fiona made landfall and cut the power the night before the big day. ottnews Fiona
Peter Dunlap just returned to Ottawa from his nephew’s wedding in Halifax, but it wasn’t the wedding they expected.
“The wedding was not until Saturday at 3:00 but we lost power at about 10:30 on Friday,” says Dunlap. “It was catered offsite. The food was brought in hot. There was lots of candlelight and a couple lamps done by generators. The drinks were cold, everything was very well done,” says Dunlap. “The band was acoustic for the majority of the night, but people danced and had a great time. It was really a success.”
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