The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit is dedicated to promoting active living, nutrition, proper dental health and childhood development. Located in North Bay, and one of 36 public health units, we aim to protect our community from poor health, infectious diseases and environmental hazards. For more information about our programs and service, contact us today.
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Our dining room is open from 11:30AM to 1:30PM Monday to Friday.We are located at 392 Algonquin Ave. in North Bay.We offer our guests hot, tasty, nutritious meals free of charge, prepared by our volunteers and funded by our sponsors . Anyone in need is welcome in our dining room.design by E. Liddell ~ sitemapMany thanks to the Trillium Foundation for their support of our garden initiative.
Welcomenorthwatch Is A Regional Coalition Of Environmental Organizations, Community Groups And Individual Members In Northeastern Ontario.Founded In January Of 1988, Northwatch Has As A Priority Issues That Are Of A Regional Nature. Sound Energy Planning, Healthy Forests, Responsible Mining, Waste Reduction, And Conservation Of Our Natural Resources And Environmental Assets. Northwatch Has Worked With Residents Over The Past Two Decades To Prevent Northeastern Ontario From Becoming The Receiving Ground For Foreign Wastes, Whether Its Torontos Garbage, Ontarios Biomedical Waste, Canadas Nuclear Reactor Fuel Waste, Or Pcbs From Around The World. Issue Pages And Web Sitesplease Visit These Additional Issue Pages And Web Sites To Learn More About Northwatchs Current Work.
Awana helps churches and parents work together to develop spiritually strong children and youth who faithfully follow Jesus Christ. Our programs offer a proven approach for evangelizing and discipling kids in the church and community. As a ministry leader for over 60 years, Awana is making an impact.
The Davedi Club was founded in 1952 by many Italian Immigrants whose names are still prominent in North Bay today.Our founding fathers took the first two letters of the names: Dante, Verdi, and DiMaggio, establishing the name DAVEDI to represent our community with education, music, and sports at the forefront of our focus.Today our membership consists of 300 Men, Ladies, and Youth Members who come together at monthly Ladies Auxiliary and General Meetings while we reach nearly 1000 homes with our Italian Pride Newsletter.