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Article content Debbie Zufelt is devastated that a continuous bed bug situation at the Edgewater Apartments on Lakeshore Drive has forced her out of her home and left her dog in someone else’s care. She’s even more upset that, with an arm in a cast, she is responsible for cleaning up the thousands of dead bed bug carcasses that cover her sheets, couch and flooring. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Edgewater building resident at wit s end from bed bugs Back to video “I’m at my wit’s end,” Zufelt told The Nugget Wednesday. “The woman above me was infested. I went into the hospital a week ago Monday and I just found out I had bed bugs in my apartment.” ....
increase font size Despite fewer pet adoptions in 2020, animal rescue services report a spike in interest during the pandemic Both Midcoast Humane and Passion for Pets Rescue reported a noticeable increase in adoption interest during the COVID-19 pandemic. Share Coronavirus made 2020 a tough year for most people. For cats and dogs, however, there might have been a silver lining. “I cannot tell you the demand that we have right now,” said Kate Griffith, spokeswoman for Midcoast Humane, an animal rescue and adoption organization with locations in Brunswick and Edgecomb. The shelter reported 1,466 adoptions in 2020, which is 1,022 less than 2019. The numbers, however, don’t tell the whole story, as the shelter said the organization did observe a noticeable increase in interest. ....
Celebrating kindness for seniors during COVID-19 The Government of Alberta is recognizing nine individuals, organizations and businesses for supporting seniors throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. Minister Pon recognizes the 2020 Minister’s Seniors Service Award recipients at a virtual ceremony. Selected from 100 nominations – the most since 2007 – the 2020 Minister’s Seniors Service Award recipients made it their mission to keep seniors connected, supported and safe despite a global health crisis. They found creative ways to deliver services; dropped off food, prescriptions and cheques; took extra time to check in; and were advocates for seniors through it all. ....