A fire on Sunday morning has left a family of six displaced from their home in central New Brunswick.
The blaze heavily damaged a bungalow along Highway 8 near the rural community of McGivney, N.B., about 40 kilometres north of Fredericton.
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The couple and four children ranging in age from four to 17 have been assisted by the Canadian Red Cross with emergency lodging, food, clothing and other basics.
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Red Cross volunteers also provided comfort toys for the younger children.
There were no injuries from the fire.
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