Sask. woman turned away from restaurant due to guide dog says she hopes it can be a 'learning experience'

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A blind woman says she hopes her human rights complaint against a Saskatoon restaurant can lead to a “learning experience” rather than a punishment, after she was denied entry and service due to her guide dog last month.

The owner of the restaurant has apologized and says they are taking immediate steps to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

Cheryl Dolan, 56, has had service dogs ever since Type 1 diabetic retinopathy caused her to fully lose her vision 27 years ago.

The former voice instructor, her husband Dale, and her registered service dog Hudson traveled from Davidson, Sask., to meet her sister and brother-in-law for dinner

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