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Today, CBHSSJB celebrates International Day of Midwifery under the theme, "Together Again: From Evidence to Reality".
Leaders and community members from across Eeyou Istchee gathered in Montreal, February 21-23, 2023, to renew a commitment to the health and wellbei
The Cree Board of Health and Social Services would like to recognize and celebrate our medical Imaging Technologists in Chisasibi and Mistissini du
Due to a shortage of nursing staff, the walk-in clinic at the Waskaganish CMC will be suspended from Monday, June 27, 2022 until further notice.
Wiichihiituwin’s clients (patients and escorts) will benefit from improved food services at the ADC restaurant at Expresso Hotel, starting June 12,
On June 10, 2022 EEPF Officers will set up road blocks for one day in each of the nine communities In Eeyou Istchee to educate drivers on the dange
Public Health is working with Chisasibi officials after a red fox hunted approximately 100 km north of the community in late March tested positive
On March 30, 2022, The Nishîyû Council of Elders (NCOE) had their quarterly meeting in Gatineau, Quebec.
The CBHSSJB is proud to announce the nomination of Laura Bearskin to the position of Director of the Mîniwâchihiwâukimikw Healing Lodge.
The Cree Board of Health is proud to acknowledge the dedication, passion and hard work of our nutritionists/dietitians.
Public Health recommends the following changes to reduce medical isolation, effective March 16, 2022.
Due to increased numbers of COVID-19 cases in Eeyou Istchee, two Emergency Response Units (ERUs) have been installed outside Chisasibi Hospital. Th
With 2021 coming to an end, we're looking back at our 2nd pandemic year and feeling grateful for the resilience and cooperation of our clients, par
Cancer screening can help you or a loved one detect cancer early.
On August 2, 2021, Public Health detected a low signal of the COVID-19 coronavirus during a regular screening test of sewage in Chisasibi.
Sewage testing is a early-warning system to detect Covid-19 in communities.
On Monday, June 14, The Nishîyȗ Council of Elders (NCOE) of Eeyou Istchee and the CBHSSJB Nishîyȗ Department issued a statement in the wake of the
A new agreement between the CBHSSJB and the EEPF speeds response times to save lives.
- Procedural or medical masks are recommended instead of cloth masks and are now required in the workplace.
We remind everyone of the importance of faith and prayer for Miyupimaatisiiun (health and wellbeing).
This agreement will help to provide access to traditional medicines and land-based healing
Elders play an important role in our communities as the keepers of language, tradition and culture, so it is difficult to accept that they might al