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Rapid antigen tests are no longer available at Provincial Public Health locations

 

Rapid tests are now only available to a specific group of people.

If you develop symptoms and you are eligible for a publicly-funded test, we recommend you contact your primary care provider or pharmacist to…

The Anishinabek Nation and Thunder Bay District Health Unit launch the newly published book, Migizi and Giniw’s Important Journey: Niish Migizi Bimisewin, today in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

“We are so very excited to share this storybook with communities. It’s been a long time in the works,” expresses…

Parents Like Us: An Unofficial Guide to Caring for a Young Person Who Uses Substances.

Download a copy from this page.

Thunder Bay District Health Unit has launched “Parents Like Us”, a locally informed and designed resource for families and caregivers of youth with substance use challenges.

Project partners gathered at Sister Margaret Smith Centre today to present and discuss the free handbook, which is available…

The 2025/2026 information will be posted once available.

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