Snow Day moving to James Jerome

Snow Day moving to James Jerome

Snow Day moving to James Jerome

Media Outlet: Northern Life
Posted: Jan 30, 2016

Mild weather forces change of venue

Due to upcoming mild weather and unsuitable ice conditions on Ramsay Lake, Snow Day will now be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 6 at James Jerome complex.

 

Healthy Kids Challenge starts in Sudbury

Healthy Kids Challenge starts in Sudbury

Healthy Kids Challenge starts in Sudbury

Media Outlet: The Sudbury Star
Posted: Jan 28, 2016

Officially, Glenn Thibeault attended Wednesday’s launch of the Healthy Kids Community Challenge as Sudbury’s MPP, but he’s also the father of two young girls and knows first-hand how important it is for children to make healthy choices.

He’s also aware of the serious problem posed by childhood obesity in Canada, where rates have nearly doubled nationally, and in this province, where it’s now estimated 28 per cent of children, and 41 per cent of aboriginal children, are either overweight or obese.

“Our government realized this is an issue that needs to be tackled head on,” Thibeault said Wednesday, during a press conference at Tom Davies Square in Sudbury, one of 45 communities taking part in the Healthy Kids Community Challenge.

Money for Sudbury to promote good habits

Money for Sudbury to promote good habits

Money for Sudbury to promote good habits

Media Outlet: The Sudbury Star
Posted: Sep 11, 2015

On your mark. Get set. And go.

The Ontario Liberals announced Thursday the city and Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre will receive more than $1.5 million over three years to kick-start the good health habits of local children.

They are among 45 communities that have been selected to take part in the Healthy Kids Community Challenge, which promotes healthy eating, physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices for children.

How do you fight obesity? With fun, says province

How do you fight obesity? With fun, says province

How do you fight obesity? With fun, says province

Media Outlet: Northern Life
Posted: Sep 11, 2015

Healthy Kids Community Challenge launched in Sudbury

Society has started engineering active living out of our lifestyles, and it’s time to start re-engineering it back in.
Dipika Damerla, associate minister of Health and Long-Term Care, was in Sudbury on Sept. 10 to deliver that message and to announce funds for the launch of the Healthy Kids Community Challenge, a program designed to promote healthy eating, physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices for children.

 

More support needed for FASD advocates

More support needed for FASD advocates

More support needed for FASD: advocates

Media Outlet: Northern Life
Posted: Sep 10, 2015

One in 100 children affected with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

Sudbury has made great strides to help children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), but more needs to be done to build community support, says the director of community programs with the Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre.