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wedding reception

An alleged drunk driver crashed into a pair of newlyweds as they left their wedding reception in a golf cart over the weekend, killing the bride and leaving the groom with critical injuries.

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A couple is getting called out for breaking one of the unwritten rules of dinner at a wedding, after they charged their guests by the entree and tore into one person who wanted to duck out for McDonald's instead.

It's common practice in many cultures to feed your wedding guests at a reception, or that you'll at least give them a heads-up if they're expected to shell out a bunch of cash on your big day. It doesn't always happen but that's more or less how it works — except when you break that norm and treat the reception like a pay-at-the-table restaurant.

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Grabbing some fast food after a wedding is standard practice for some people, but is it polite to bring fast food to the wedding itself?

A mother is getting roasted online after she let her 22-year-old son, whom she describes as a "picky eater," bring fast food to a wedding.

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If you're planning to go to a wedding this week, the rules for vaccine certificates have changed when it comes to receptions.

On Thursday, Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, revealed that starting on October 13, anyone attending a reception will need to show proof of vaccination or a medical exemption.

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