The last day of January started off like a regular Saturday evening for Solange Levesque and her blended family — until her daughter saw smoke coming from under one of the bedroom doors. Now, the family has been separated as they try to find housing that can accommodate all seven of them and their dog.
Mother says lack of services, housing options led to her family moving into different homes

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Solange Levesque, second from the left, pictured with her daughters Zoey Beaulieu, left, and Maeva Beaulieu, middle, her partner Rock Beaulieu with the family dog, and her other daughter Elodie Beaulieu, right. The family had been renting a five bedroom home just outside of Campbellton when a fire destroyed the house. (Honorine Ngountchoup/CBC)
The last day of January started off like a regular Saturday evening for Solange Levesque and her blended family.
She was at home with her partner, their five children — who range in age from six to 17 — and the family dog. After they were done eating supper, their quiet evening took a turn when their daughter noticed smoke coming from underneath a bedroom door.
She started yelling that there was a fire.
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