Regina Treaty and Status Indian Services Executive Liaison Coordinator Tanya Ritchotte spoke on Friday about the harms of crystal meth and fentanyl during a walk to raise awareness about the substances in partnership with the Regina Police Service. Following the walk, speakers shared personal experiences about the impact substances like meth and fentanyl have had on them. The event was attended by nearly 100 people who helped share the message of awareness to achieve greater harm reduction.
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