895 The Lake – A new “Our Health Counts” project is targeted at indigenous residents in the Kenora and surrounding first nation communities. Organizers says they hope to get as many as 900 surveys completed in the next year or so. It’s hoped the survey results will give a more accurate count of the aboriginal population in the Kenora area and find out what their specific health needs are. The Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe’iyewigamig Health Access Center is helping out with the survey
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