Helping lost and vulnerable people with one simple tap - a made in Saskatchewan solution

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A simple safety device created in Regina to help first responders and caregivers reunite people with communication challenges who wander has grown into something much bigger. Thom Hamilton, Regina Dad and Founder of Next to Kin joins the show to talk about his invention.
18 Feb 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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