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March is Nutrition Month across Canada. This year’s theme is “Unlock the Potential of Food.” Registered Dietitians are regulated health professionals who are passionate about food and the many ways it can contribute to good health. We want to encourage people to think about food and the potential…

May 6, 2019 - The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is pleased to announce the launch of our Children’s Visual Health program. Mandated by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, this new program includes school vision screening and visual health promotion. From February to June 2019, free in-…

October 2, 2019 – EarthCare Thunder Bay in collaboration with the Thunder Bay District Health Unit is bringing neighbours together this weekend at two Healthy Neighbourhood Harvest events.

The first Healthy Neighbourhood Harvest event takes place on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 1 – 4 pm, at County Park…

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Event: Urban Access to Traditional Food: Understanding Wild Game & Understanding Our Food Systems

Gathering Date: 8am-4pm on October 29th and 30th, 2019

Location: Ka-Na-Chih-Hih and Roots to Harvest

October 28, 2019 – Evidence demonstrates important connections between culturally appropriate…

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This resource explains what a peanut allergy is, how to avoid peanuts, tips for grocery shopping and eating out, and how to handle a peanut allergy reaction.