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Update on the COVID-19 pandemic
The Algoma district is seeing a number of positive signs in different pandemic indicators. Our rate of high-risk cases are at their lowest since the start of the omicron wave and there are no COVID-19 outbreaks in any high-risk settings at the current moment. Our wastewater signal is also…
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Public Health Champions Awarded for 2024
Algoma Public Health announced its Public Health Champions for 2024 at their most recent Board of Health Meeting held on Wednesday, February 26th. This annual award, now in its seventh year, is given to an individual or organization that has helped protect and promote community health and advance …
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Free Dental Care Available for Low-Income Seniors in the Algoma District
Seniors aged 65 and older in Algoma have access to free routine dental care through the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program (OSDCP), helping those without insurance maintain good oral health and overall well-being. Low-income seniors may qualify for free routine dental services, including…
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Sault Ste. Marie Office Closure
Weather Alert Update - 10:55 AM: Due to weather conditions, Algoma Public Health's Sault Ste. Marie office will remain closed for the rest of today, December 15, 2016. If you had an appointment, including a flu vaccination appointment, you will receive a phone call with a new appointment date…
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Public assistance required in finding a dog in Elliot Lake
Algoma Public Health (APH) is requesting the public’s help in locating a dog involved in a biting incident in Elliot Lake. On Monday July 3, 2017 around 2:30 pm, a little boy was bitten at the Paris Street Playground in Elliot Lake. The dog is described as black and brown, medium-sized. To ensure…
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Algoma Public Health turns 50
In November of 1968, Algoma Health Unit (now Algoma Public Health) was established as an official public health agency in Ontario. “We are very proud of our successes in public health, not only in the province but in the Algoma district” says Dr. Marlene Spruyt, medical officer of health for…
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Naloxone Distribution Program
The Ontario Naloxone Program, a program of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC), has designated public health units in Ontario as naloxone distribution leads for eligible community agencies to increase the distribution of naloxone to those most at risk of opioid overdose. Eligible…
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Safe disposal of needles found on the ground
Spring has arrived and Algoma Public Health (APH) and the City of Sault Ste. Marie would like to remind residents to be careful if they come across needles on the ground. For the most part, people who use needles take steps to dispose of them properly. If needles are found on public property,…
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Tips to Beat the Heat!
With the Canada Day weekend ahead, we wish to inform residents in the Algoma district of an upcoming heat event set to take affect starting Friday, June 28th and extending through to Sunday July 1st. Southwest winds will push hot and humid air into the Algoma district with daytime high…
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Tips to help you beat the heat
Most of the Algoma district will experience another heat event starting Friday, July 13th and extending through the weekend. Algoma Public Health would like to remind the public to follow our tips to help beat the heat and stay sun safe. "Exposure to extreme heat and humidity can lead to…






