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Honey makers and a cattle rancher, a pole-dancing studio and a florist are just some of the dozens of Saskatoon businesses lining up to fundraise for a safe drug consumption site that was denied provincial funding.
A pilates instructor; a theatre; cafes; a plumber; a butcher; a cannabis dispensary; a clothing store and more put money and products on the table to help Prairie Harm Reduction’s site.
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PHR executive director Jason Mercredi said he counted 46 businesses raising money in the impromptu campaign as of Tuesday, none of which were solicited by the non-profit.