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Cook your turkey safely
Dishcloths can be washed first and then disinfected by soaking in dilute bleach or simply cleaned in automatic washers and then dried
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Infant Feeding
Feeding support and baby weight checks are available through the Infant Feeding Clinic at Algoma Public Health. Call to make an appointment:Blind River, 9 Lawton Street, P0R 1B0Tel: (705) 356-2551 TF: 888-356-2551 (within the Algoma district only) Elliot Lake, 302 - 31 Nova Scotia Walk (ELNOS…
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Nutrition
Good Nutrition is essential for health throughout the lifespan. Canada’s Food Guide offers guidance to all Canadians (2 years of age and older) to help meet nutrient needs, improve health and well-being and lower the risk of developing chronic diseases. Registered Dietitians in…
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Cannabis
As of October 17, 2018, non-medicinal cannabis is legal across Canada for all adults aged 19+ to purchase, possess and consume. Find out all you need to know for safe use guidelines and what impacts the new Cannabis Act will have in Canada and more specifically here in the Algoma district. Stay…
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Mould
Mould is a type of fungus that grows almost everywhere and grows where there is moisture, warmth, and food (ex. drywall, linens and fabric). More than 270 different species of mould have been found in Canadian houses, many of them are harmless, but the spores and toxins produced by some molds can…
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Local data
Opioid-Related Health Harms in Algoma Emergency Medical Services (EMS) The data represents 911 calls for suspected opioid overdoses received by the District of Sault Ste. Marie Paramedic Services and Algoma District Paramedic Services. Emergency Department Visits …
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Public Health Champion Award
“The first annual Public Health Champion award lets us shine a light on those making a positive difference in the community
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Extreme Weather Alert
Body extremities are often the first to be frozen, for example, the nose, cheeks, ears, fingers, and toes
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Walk-in clinics at GFL Memorial Gardens
All children turning 12 years old before the end of 2021 are now able to receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
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Algoma Public Health turns 50
Our first community event will be a free skate at the John Rhodes Arena in Sault Ste






