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Sixty-Seven New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in the James and Hudson Bay Region
To our community members: We can confirm there are sixty-seven (67) new COVID-19 cases in our region. Please see the community case breakdown below: Community New Cases Attawapiskat 42 Fort Albany 24 Kashechewan 1 Moose Factory 0 Moosonee 0 Peawanuck 0 *WAHA has not received updates on new cases from communities marked with an asterisk (*)- case…
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Twenty New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in the James and Hudson Bay Region
To our community members: We can confirm there are twenty (20) new COVID-19 cases in our region. Please see the community case breakdown below: Community New Cases Attawapiskat 13 Fort Albany 3 Kashechewan 1 Moose Factory 2 Moosonee 1 Peawanuck 0 *WAHA has not received updates on new cases from communities marked with an asterisk (*)- case…
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Twenty-One New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in the James and Hudson Bay Region
To our community members: We can confirm there are twenty-one (21) new COVID-19 cases in our region. Please see the community case breakdown below: Community New Cases Attawapiskat 10 Fort Albany 0 Kashechewan 1 Moose Factory 1 Moosonee 0 Peawanuck 9 *WAHA has not received updates on new cases from communities marked with an asterisk (*)- case…
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Weeneebayko Area Health Authority Ground Breaking Ceremony
Yesterday, we broke ground on our new regional health campus in Moosonee and our new ambulatory care centre in Moose Factory. This project is decades in the making and truly marks a historic milestone for the entire James Bay Region. This project includes an acute care hospital, an extended mental health and addictions centre, a…
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Nineteen New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in the James and Hudson Bay Region
To our community members: We can confirm there are nineteen (19) new COVID-19 cases in our region. Please see the community case breakdown below: Community New Cases Attawapiskat 14 Fort Albany 1 Kashechewan 0 Moose Factory 3 Moosonee 1 Peawanuck 0 *WAHA has not received updates on new cases from communities marked with an asterisk (*)- case…
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Tuition Support Program for Nurses
The Ontario Tuition Support Program for Nurses is part of the government’s commitment to provide more families with access to primary health care, and to support the recruitment and retention of nurses to rural and remote areas across the province. This program offers tuition reimbursement to recent nursing graduates from rural and remote communities who…
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Fifty-One New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in the James and Hudson Bay Region
To our community members: We can confirm there are fifty-one (51) new COVID-19 cases in our region. Please see the community case breakdown below: Community New Cases Attawapiskat 40 Fort Albany 0 Kashechewan 0 Moose Factory 9 Moosonee 2 Peawanuck 0 *WAHA has not received updates on new cases from communities marked with an asterisk (*)- case…
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Weeneebayko Area Health Authority and Sinai Health Partnership
Attention community members, We are pleased to share to that Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) has entered into a five-year partnership with Sinai Health to provide psychiatry services throughout the James and Hudson Bay region. This collaboration emphasizes a community-led framework and aims to strengthen our current mental health services in a culturally safe and…
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Thirty-Four New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in the James and Hudson Bay Region
To our community members: We can confirm there are thirty-four (34) new COVID-19 cases in our region. Please see the community case breakdown below: Community New Cases Attawapiskat 22 Fort Albany 0 Kashechewan 0 Moose Factory 11 Moosonee 1 Peawanuck 0 *WAHA has not received updates on new cases from communities marked with an asterisk (*)- case…
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Fifty-Six New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in the James and Hudson Bay Region
To our community members: We can confirm there are fifty-six (56) new COVID-19 cases in our region. Please see the community case breakdown below: Community New Cases Attawapiskat 4 Fort Albany 5 Kashechewan 0 Moose Factory 40 Moosonee 7 Peawanuck 0 *WAHA has not received updates on new cases from communities marked with an asterisk (*)- case…