Over $6,500 was raised during the first Flush Out Cancer campaign in Sarnia. The Canadian Cancer Society's Paula McKinlay says they were hoping to collect about $2,000. She says the pink porta-potty visited 19 businesses over the month of October, and there's already talk about next year. [audio mp3="http://blackburnnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Paula-2.mp3"][/audio] McKinlay says they're still waiting for the total raised from another Jenny on the Spot located at Stokes By the Bay for the entire month.
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