A Winnipeg property management company is begging its residents to take the novel coronavirus pandemic seriously. Brydges Property Management, which manages buildings housing more than 10,000 Manitobans, says it’s seen a “systemic lack of compliance” to basic social-distancing guidelines.
The company’s president, Brenda Brydges, told 680 CJOB she’s been fielding a steady stream of phone calls from tenants about groups hanging out in common areas, neighbours throwing parties and people generally ignoring coronavirus safety regulations. “The primary concern is two-fold,” Brydges said. “One is not self-isolating.
We have a number of snowbirds who have come back, and some are self-isolating but a majority of them aren’t. “The other thing is