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  • Radon

      Radon can be found in the soil all over Canada. Breathing in radon gas for extended periods of time can be hazardous. Did you know radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, second only to smoking? Learn more about radon and stay informed on how to protect yourself and those you care…

  • Registered Dental Hygienist

    Location:  Sault Ste. Marie Vacancy 1 temporary full-time vacancy to cover an employee leave - expected to last up to 18 months Salary Range $74,328.80 - $79,097.20     The Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) works as part of a supportive and collaborative interdisciplinary…

  • Public Health Nurse - Sault Ste. Marie (3 vacancies)

    Location:  Sault Ste. Marie 3 Vacancies:  2 temporary full-time vacancies to cover employee leaves - expected to last up to 12 months 1 temporary full-time vacancy to cover an employee leave - expected to last up to 18 months Salary Range $70,616.00 - $92,164.80   The Public…

  • Active Living

    Moving more, reducing sedentary time (sitting), and sleeping well can help: enhance mood, ability to think, and quality of life improve bone health and physical function lower risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, several cancers, anxiety, depression, dementia, falls, and injuries from…

  • Birth Control

      At Algoma Public Health, we believe that everyone has the right to choose the birth control method/ contraception that is right for them. Contraception is a shared responsibility of both partners, so if you are sexually active, it’s important to take steps to avoid unintended pregnancy by using…

  • Concussion Awareness and Prevention

      Concussions have become a hot topic in sports media. Professional athletes and sports organizations at large have had to deal with the serious consequences that this headache of an injury has caused. The increased discussion of concussions in sports and media has created a misconception that only …

  • Extreme Temperature

    During the peak of summer and winter Canadians may be exposed to extreme weather temperatures. Extreme heat and cold can be dangerous for everyone and proper preventative measures must be taken.     Date of Creation: June 1, 2015 Last Modified: June 5, 2024

  • Air Quality and Health: Wildfire Smoke

      During a wildfire, dense smoke can be carried thousands of kilometres from the fire zone impacting the air quality for many. Smoke, even at low levels, can impact our health. Ensure you are taking proper measures to protect yourself and those you care for during this time! On this page:   Who is …

  • Rabies

    In humans, rabies is a fatal viral infection that rarely occurs in Canada. All mammal bites must be reported to public health, regardless of the risk of rabies.   Exposure occurs when a human is bitten or scratched by an infected animal, with bats being the most common reservoir and the…

  • Immunization Exemption

    In some cases, a child may be exempt from immunization requirements due to medical or non-medical reasons. Medical exemptions include proof of serological immunity, a clinical diagnosis of disease, or because the child has true vaccine contraindication. Non-medical exemptions are due to conscience, …