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COVID-19: Wedding industry picking up pace as Manitoba restrictions drop

For many in the wedding industry, 2022 is looking to be catch-up time following two years of postponed, cancelled and rescheduled weddings.

“Which is awesome, but it also means there’s quite a backlog of communication and details that need to be confirmed since everything has been up in the air until restrictions have been lifted recently.” She also says that before the pandemic, she recommended clients booked larger vendors — like venues, catering, and photographers — at least one year to 15 months prior to their big day.Read more:“If you got engaged in the last few months, I would say that you still have a hope of getting married in 2023, but you might have to be flexible with your date,” Cole said.

“My suggestion is don’t have your 225-person wedding if you can’t afford it. If you want … vendors of your choice, you may need to reduce your group size, which I think people are getting used to now. Smaller weddings will hopefully kind of become the norm.”Story continues below advertisement

 

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