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Published: December 2019
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.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is delighted to provide these playground stencils to encourage physical activity. This kit includes stencils that were designed to be used as an outline for painting permanent asphalt games on outdoor surfaces.
This resource has been prepared by TBDHU’s Infectious Disease program to assist principals, teachers and child care providers with managing common childhood illnesses or diseases. The goal of the resource is to work collaboratively to keep our children healthy. Parents and caregivers may also find…
A guide to help you introduce food to your baby.
Updated: May 2021
January 19, 2022 - Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) is pleased to announce the receipt of $1,158,677 over 3 years from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) to implement the Healthy Kids Health on the Move for Equity (HOME) Program in Thunder Bay.
This initiative supports the delivery…
Updated: April 2023