A Regina charity has launched a new way to report and get rid of needles found outside in the Queen City. The new online tool reportneedles.ca is the brainchild of Luke Towers, a Regina-based web developer, and AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan. Amanda Sauer is the education co-ordinator with AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan. A helpful tool for a difficult problemAIDS Programs South Saskatchewan normally picks up needles in Regina communities. - Amanda Sauer, AIDS Program South SaskatchewanBut Sauer said people's directions can sometimes be hard to decipher.
Source: CBC News April 01, 2021 16:07 UTC