ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaDecades of ‘I dos’: A look at wedding dresses through the ages2 hours agoDuration 4:042 hours agoNewsDuration 4:04A museum in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley is showcasing how wedding dresses have evolved throughout history. The CBC’s Aly Thomson recently visited the Macdonald Museum to learn about how matrimonial garb has changed and how people from different cultures dress for their big day.Related Stories The bandage dress is back — here’s how Gen Z is wearing it ‘Our Grandmothers’ artifact collection acquired for future Métis centre at newly reopened Portage and Main Indigenous filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin on the quiet power of listening Halifax Explosion artifacts were pulled from the harbour last year. So, now what? ‘They’re like my kids’: Mi’kmaw elder stitching together high school memoriesMore from NewsVideo1:18Folk on the Rocks says its emergency plan worked great — despite close call with lightning strike31 minutes agoVideo1:52Alberta measles cases could pose risk for N.W.T., says territory’s public health officer31 minutes agoVideo2:12Winnipeg summers getting smokier, data suggestsCBC News Manitoba 31 minutes agoVideo3:15Fundy National Park turns 75CBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoVideo3:19Luke MacPherson wrestled his way to the Canada Games2 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:29Hockey Canada trial judge: ‘I do not find the evidence of E.M. to be either credible or reliable’July 24Video2:08Grizzly follows Calgary couple along popular trail in terrifying encounterJuly 21Video2:17MAGA-affiliated musician’s Canadian concert permits deniedThe National July 25Video1:55Coldplay couple shows real-life implications of social media firestormThe National July 21Video2:09Divers find cache of cars in Montreal-area river — and may have solved 1980s cold caseJuly 22now
Decades of I dos: A look at wedding dresses through the ages
