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Canadians head to the polls on Monday, April 28, 2025. Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) encourages community members across the Thunder Bay District to get informed, vote, and consider public health when they vote.
Vote
Any Canadian citizen, 18 or older can vote. Voting is a right and…
Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) is proud to announce that the Healthy Kids Health on the Move for Equity (H.O.M.E.) Program has been awarded the Community Engaged Research Award (CERA) by Lakehead University. This prestigious recognition is part of the 2025 Research & Innovation Awards…
TBDHU reports on local data related to substance use to inform its programming and response efforts and those of community partners. The following are publicly available on our website:
Opioid Information System
This dashboard includes opioid-related information and alerts for Thunder Bay District…
Uploaded March 2025.
Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections (STBBI) and Risk Behaviours Among People Who Inject Drugs in Thunder Bay: Findings from the Tracks Survey of People Who Inject Drugs: Thunder Bay Site, Phase 5, 2024
Cooking with Kids is a hands-on classroom cooking program, developed by our team of Public Health Dietitians and Nurses. It is designed for students around the grade 5 level, as this is the age where they often start spending time home by themselves after school, and they have the strength,…
The Superior Mental Wellness @ Work Advisory Group, coordinated by Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU), unveiled the Get Real photovoice project today at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. The community exhibit showcases stories and photos from 37 people across the region relating to workplace…