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Obituary: Donald Albert Nadeau
LEWISTON - Donald Albert Nadeau, 73, of Old Webster Road, passed from this world peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday, June .
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Donald Albert Nadeau
LEWISTON – Donald Albert Nadeau, 73, of Old Webster Road, passed from this world peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, at his home.
He was born in Lewiston, Nov. 5, 1947, the son of Lionel and Evelyn Stewart Nadeau. He grew up in Poland and was educated in Poland and Auburn schools, graduating from Edward Little High School in 1965. He then went on to attend CMVTI to become a Master Electrician, graduating in 1973.
Don served in the United States Army during the Vietnam Conflict. He was employed as a master electrician for BIW for 20 years and then independently through IBEW, most recently with Local 567 of Lewiston. After his retirement, he was a volunteer transportation driver with Community Concepts.
COVID-19: Two-thirds of B.C. youth struggling with mental health during the pandemic, new research shows New research by B.C. Children s Hospital shows two-thirds of children in B.C. reported having mood swings, anxiety or suicidal thoughts during the pandemic, up from just one-third before the arrival of COVID-19.
Author of the article: Lori Culbert
Publishing date: Apr 24, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 8 minute read Lana is struggling with her mental health since the pandemic began. She s shown here with her mom Susan. Photo by Francis Georgian /PNG
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Two thirds of children and youth in British Columbia are struggling with mild-to-moderate mental health challenges during the pandemic, up from one third before the arrival of COVID-19, says new research from B.C. Children’s Hospital.
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