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Heat Advisory - East Algoma
Parts of the Algoma region will experience hot and humid weather from Tuesday until Thursday, cooling off Thursday night. The advisory includes all communities between Thessalon and Spanish and north to Elliot Lake. Algoma Public Health would like to remind the public to follow our tips to help…
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Blue-Green Algae Bloom Suspected at Twin Lakes
Algoma Public Health is investigating a suspected blue-green algae bloom on Twin Lakes in Hilton Township on St. Joseph's Island. Water samples collected August 18, 2016 are being sent for testing. Blue-green algae are naturally present in ponds, lakes and streams but can quickly increase in…
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Blue-Green Algae Bloom Confirmed at Twin Lakes
Algoma Public Health is advising residents and visitors of a confirmed blue-green algae bloom (cyanobacteria) on Twin Lakes in Hilton Township on St. Joseph's Island. Laboratory results from a water sample taken by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change confirmed the presence of…
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Ontario Expanding Booster Eligibility to More Ontarians
The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, has announced the eligibility for booster doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to additional groups of high-risk individuals. This additional booster will provide an extra layer of protection against the Delta variant.…
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GFL clinics move to offer the Moderna vaccine
Due to broad supply considerations, Algoma Public Health is currently aligning with provincial direction to switch to offering Moderna at third dose clinics until further notice. There is adequate supply of Moderna vaccine for adult third doses and clinics will continue to run at full capacity.…
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Safe disposal of needles that are found on the ground
Spring has arrived and Algoma Public Health and the City of Sault Ste. Marie 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, citizens may call the…
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Increase in suspected opioid related harms in the Algoma region
Algoma Public Health (APH) is cautioning anyone who uses street drugs to take extra precautions at this time, as there has been an increase in suspected opioid-related harms in Algoma. APH is also asking all members of the community to continue their support for residents at risk of opioid…
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Alert: Increase in opioid related harms in the Algoma region
Algoma Public Health (APH) is cautioning anyone who uses street drugs to take extra precautions at this time, as there has been an increase in opioid-related EMS calls and opioid-related Emergency Department visits in Algoma. APH is also asking all members of the community to continue their support …
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Alert - Increase in opioid-related EMS calls in the Algoma region
Algoma Public Health (APH) is cautioning anyone who uses street drugs to take extra precautions at this time, as there has been an increase in opioid-related EMS calls. APH is also asking all members of the community to continue their support for residents at risk of opioid poisonings and their…
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Potential blue-green algae bloom in Echo Lake
Algoma Public Health, in consultation with the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks is advising residents and visitors of a potential blue-green algae bloom in Echo Lake in Garden River First Nation and Kehoe Township. Blue-green algae blooms have been confirmed in this lake in the…






