Thursday is the last day of the Canadian Cancer Society's "Flush Out Cancer" campaign. A pink porta-potty has been placed at several business across the city this month, starting here at Blackburn Radio, to raise money for breast cancer awareness. Fundraising Specialist Paula McKinlay says they've collected about $4,000 so far, double what they hoped for. The porta-potty is spending its last day in front of A1 Security Systems on Murphy Rd. The business has pledged to match today's donations dollar for dollar.
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