Calgary mom of terminally ill boy urges empathy in neighbourhood parking spat
CALGARY — The mother of a terminally ill Calgary boy who requires around-the-clock care says she is being hassled by neighbours over street parking.
Melissa Huitema has a team of nurses and other professionals who take care of five-year-old Cade at home. She, her husband and three boys live on a suburban street where the single-family homes are spaced tightly together.
Street parking is a “free for all,” she said. No one has driveways and garages are in the laneway.
She said there have been confrontations with neighbours over the parade of care staff who park by the home.