Saint John, a fresh blanket of snow

As Saint John, New Brunswick, awakens under a fresh blanket of snow, the city transforms into a picturesque winter wonderland. The recent storm, delivering approximately 14 centimeters of snow accompanied by gusty winds, has painted our streets and parks in pristine white.

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While the snowfall brings a serene beauty, it also presents challenges. Roads are snow-covered, and visibility is reduced in some areas due to drifting snow. Residents are advised to exercise caution during travel and consider postponing non-essential journeys until conditions improve.

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Despite these challenges, the community’s resilience shines through. Neighbors are seen helping each other clear driveways, and the sound of snowblowers fills the air. The local authorities are working diligently to restore normalcy, ensuring that the festive spirit remains undampened.

As we navigate the aftermath of this pre-Christmas storm, let’s embrace the beauty it brings and the sense of togetherness it fosters. Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the winter magic that has enveloped our city.

Date Nut Bread Day

Date Nut Bread Day is not a widely celebrated holiday in Canada, but it is recognized informally on December 22 in North America, including Canada and the United States. This day is dedicated to appreciating the delicious and nostalgic treat, date nut bread, which combines the natural sweetness of dates with the crunch of nuts, typically walnuts or pecans.

A Bit About Date Nut Bread:

  • History: Date nut bread has roots in Middle Eastern cuisine, where dates have been a staple for centuries. It became popular in North America during the early 20th century, particularly around the holidays, due to its rich flavor and long shelf life.
  • Occasions: It’s often associated with the Christmas season as it makes a great homemade gift or holiday treat.

On Date Nut Bread Day, people might:

  • Bake a loaf of date nut bread to share with family and friends.
  • Experiment with variations of the classic recipe by adding spices like cinnamon or nutmeg.
  • Pair a slice of warm date nut bread with butter and a cup of tea or coffee.

Date Nut Bread Day #2

Date Nut Bread Day is not a widely celebrated holiday in Canada, but it is recognized informally on December 22 in North America, including Canada and the United States. This day is dedicated to appreciating the delicious and nostalgic treat, date nut bread, which combines the natural sweetness of dates with the crunch of nuts, typically walnuts or pecans.

A Bit About Date Nut Bread:

  • History: Date nut bread has roots in Middle Eastern cuisine, where dates have been a staple for centuries. It became popular in North America during the early 20th century, particularly around the holidays, due to its rich flavor and long shelf life.
  • Occasions: It’s often associated with the Christmas season as it makes a great homemade gift or holiday treat.

On Date Nut Bread Day, people might:

  • Bake a loaf of date nut bread to share with family and friends.
  • Experiment with variations of the classic recipe by adding spices like cinnamon or nutmeg.
  • Pair a slice of warm date nut bread with butter and a cup of tea or coffee.