Bats, rats and bedbugs: Ottawa public servants returning to pest-ridden buildings | Unpublished
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Author: Catherine Morrison
Publication Date: September 12, 2024 - 04:00

Bats, rats and bedbugs: Ottawa public servants returning to pest-ridden buildings

September 12, 2024
Federal public servants are returning to their offices more regularly starting this week, joining a variety of critters that have made the buildings their home. Read More


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