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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…

Updated February 2025.

 

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Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) has partnered with the City of Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Confederation College, and EcoSuperior to kick off the 2025 edition of the Active Commute Challenge (ACC).

Confederation College hosted today’s launch event, which…

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…

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Suggested food and beverage ideas to serve at workplace meetings and events.

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Updated: 2025

The Community Addictions Peer Support Association (CAPSA) recently honoured Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) with their Employer Allyship Award. CAPSA is a national organization committed to addressing stigma and working alongside organizations to enhance substance use health through…

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Topics included: Forum North; Recovery Day; EPID @ Work Research into Action Conference

September 10, 2025

Topics include: Suicide Prevention; EPID @ Work Research into Action Conference

Updated: August 11, 2025

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

Download a copy from this page.