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Winnipeg couple celebrates 12-12-12 wedding day

A Winnipeg couple tied the knot on Wednesday, on this century's last repeating date the 12th day of the 12th month of 2012.

Memorable 12/12/12 in Winnipeg

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This century's last repeating date, Dec. 12, 2012, was celebrated in Winnipeg with memorable weddings and even a birth.

There won't be any excuses for forgetting this anniversary.

Teresa Panchuk and Mike Nazar tied the knot in Winnipeg on Wednesdayon this century's last repeating date 12/12/12 the12th day of the 12th month of 2012.

And to put that extra emphasis on the day,the couple sealed everything with a kissat the 12 minutes and 12 seconds after noon.

Mass weddings were planned for Wednesday around the world, as couples considered the sequential number to be a lucky omen.

Since 2001, people around the world have celebrated the so-called triple-days. After Wednesday, that wont happen again Jan. 1, 2101.

Panchuk, though,doesn't believe there's any significance tothe numbers. She just liked the sound of the date.

"It's just something very unique, different and it's going to stick out to everybody, you know? Nobody will forget 12-12-12," she said.

The ceremony took place in front of a small crowd, but more than 12. About 30 family members and a couple friends attended.

However, it was atthe Viscount Gort, a hotel which happens to have 12 letters in the name.

Memorable birthday

Alan Briol poses with his newborn son, Matias Alan Magsino-Briol, in Winnipeg on Dec. 12. (Jillian Taylor/CBC)

A Winnipeg couple is also celebrating the date for the birth of their son.

Alan Briol and his wife welcomed their new son, Matias Alan Magsino-Briol, into the world on Wednesday. They were aware of the special date, but expected to miss it by one day.

"We had thought about it because we had set our C-section date for the 13th and we thought, 'oh too bad it's not 12-12-12," Briol said.

"But it's kind of an unexpected, happy circumstance."