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  • Addictions During Pregnancy

      The Aboriginal Drug & Alcohol Program and Indigenous Tobacco Program works with First Nations, Métis, Inuit and urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners to reduce and prevent commercial tobacco addiction, drug addiction, and alcoholism

  • SDWS Opening Notification Form

    , new SDWS, alteration to treatment system) On the first day when a drinking water system subject to Ontario Regulation 170/03: Drinking Water Systems under the Safe Drinking Water Act stops being subject to that regulation and becomes subject to O

  • Board of Health Announces new Medical Officer of Health for Algoma

    The Board of Health for Algoma Public Health would like to announce the appointment of Dr. Marlene Spruyt as Medical Officer of Health (MOH) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the District of Algoma, effective January 3, 2017. “The Board of Health is pleased to welcome Dr. Spruyt to our region,” …

  • Privacy

    request a copy of general records under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act  Submit a Request Complete the Request for Access/Correction Form Pay $5 applicable fee, if required

  • APH Reaction to Release of Assessor’s Report

    Algoma Public Health Initial Reaction to Release of Assessor’s Report RecommendationsStaff of Algoma Public Health was pleased that recommendations from the much anticipated Assessment of the Board of Health for the District of Algoma Health Unit were made public today. Minister of Health and…

  • Be Active

    Before Exercising What Should I Do What Activities to Avoid Before Exercising Do not start a new or more strenuous exercise program without first checking with your health care pro... Avoid being active in warm, humid weather especially during the first trimester or when you are ill and have a fever

  • Increase in opioid poisonings.

    Marie and Area Drug Strategy Committee, “and neither should we when it comes to getting people the health services and help they need

  • Indigenous Artwork & The Stories They Inspire

    She resides in Wawa, Ontario and is a band member of Garden River First Nation...       BLIND RIVER   Bundles   Artist: Lacey Niganobe   Lacey Niganobe is an artist and estheti...       Untitled (Medium: Painting on canvas)   Artist: Desmond Barry   Desmond Barry is Ojibway from Thessalon First Nation

  • Infectious Disease

    The Childhood Communicable Diseases Guidelines and information document provides general information about communicable diseases experienced by children

  • Keeping tobacco out of the hands of our youth

    The first half of 2015 had a 97% compliance rate across the district of Algoma...” Fines for retailers can be as high as $10,000 for a first offence and $150,000 for three or more offences. For retailer staff who sell tobacco to a minor the maximum fine under the legislation is $4,000 for a first offen

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