Owners of Riversdale business plan to fly new Pride flag after theirs was torn down

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The owners of Pretty Young Thing Studios in Riversdale found their Pride flag, and rainbow and safe space stickers taken down last week.

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Sisters Tash and Anna Fulcher Gagnon are the owners of Pretty Young Thing Studios in Riversdale. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Jan. 26, 2023.They reached out to the Saskatoon StarPhoenix to raise awareness about this happening in the community.Article contentThe siblings opened the business in August 2021, and wanted it to be a safe space for everyone.

Anna said they’ll stand their ground, as a business or as people, to support and fight for members of the community who are 2SLGBTQ+.

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