Youth voices on display as Planet Youth Nipissing names sticker contest winners
Winning designs reflect youth ideas on identity, belonging and community and are now on display across Nipissing Read Full Article here
Winning designs reflect youth ideas on identity, belonging and community and are now on display across Nipissing Read Full Article here
NORTH BAY, ON – Planet Youth Nipissing has distributed $82,000 in funding through its Youth Impact Fund, supporting 38 local initiatives across North Bay, West Nipissing and Nipissing First Nation. Provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Youth Substance … En savoir plus
A new and unique program called Planet Youth Nipissing is getting a boost from the federal government. Pauline Rochefort, Member of Parliament for Nipissing–Timiskaming, announced $750,000 in federal funding for the program at a press conference at the North Bay … En savoir plus
The federal government says it is investing $750,000 in a local initiative aimed at reducing substance use among young people in the Nipissing–Timiskaming region. Nipissing–Timiskaming MP Pauline Rochefort announced the funding for the Planet Youth Nipissing initiative on Friday. The investment is provided … En savoir plus
NORTH BAY, ON – Planet Youth Nipissing has officially launched in West Nipissing and North Bay, with the release of voluntary anonymous surveys to grade 10 students. Planet Youth Nipissing is a five-year pilot project targeted to reduce teen substance … En savoir plus
Planet Youth Nipissing has officially launched in West Nipissing and North Bay, with the release of voluntary anonymous surveys to grade 10 students. Planet Youth Nipissing is a five-year pilot project targeted to reduce teen substance use in our communities. … En savoir plus
Grade 10 students across North Bay and West Nipissing will have a chance to shape their future. It’s all part of Planet Youth Nipissing, which the Nipissing Parry Sound District Health Unit says will issue voluntary surveys that will provide … En savoir plus
West Nipissing council could be bringing the Icelandic Prevention Model to the municipality. The program is designed to decrease substance use among youth. The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit would oversee the program, and the municipality would contribute … En savoir plus
To decrease or delay the use of tobacco, alcohol and cannabis among teens, the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit is championing the Icelandic model. Under that intervention, youth would know of activities available to them in the community and … En savoir plus