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Locality: Saint John, New Brunswick

Phone: 6720226



Address: 200 Ludlow Street E2M 1C9 Saint John, NB, Canada

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Westside PACT 19.11.2020

For #FirePreventionWeek Sarnia Fire Rescue Services wanted to demonstrate why you should NEVER throw water on a grease fire! Always look while you cook but if... your cooking oil ever catches on fire safely put on a tight fitting lid or cookie sheet, turn off the heat and let it completely cool. See more

Westside PACT 30.10.2020

Register today at HillcrestSJ.ca/trunkortreat and be sure to check out our online costume contest! #wildlyloving #hillcrestsj #churchfamily #trunkortreat #saintjohn

Westside PACT 20.10.2020

Do you know where to go if you need a warm meal? Do you know who to contact if you need help buying groceries or are in need of new clothes? Do you know who to ...call to make an appointment at the Community Health Centre or if you need to talk to Mobile Mental Health? Here is an excellent resource you can share that will help point individuals in the right direction!

Westside PACT 01.10.2020

The Women's Wellness Centre at Horizon’s St. Joseph's Hospital in Saint John will be hosting a free Pap test clinic on Thursday, October 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:...30 p.m. The clinic is free and no appointment is necessary. Register with your Medicare card in the main lobby. The Pap test is the only way to detect abnormal cells in the cervix which, if left untreated, could develop into cancer. Most women ages 21 to 69 should have regular Pap test, every three years. Pap tests save lives. --- Le Centre de santé des femmes, situé à l'Hôpital St. Joseph du Réseau de santé Horizon, à Saint John, organise une clinique de tests Pap le jeudi 24 octobre, de 8 h 30 à 14 h 30 Les tests offerts seront gratuits et aucun rendez-vous n’est nécessaire. Les patientes n’ont qu’à se rendre à l’entrée principale et à s’inscrire en présentant leur carte d’assurance-maladie. Le test Pap est le seul moyen de détecter les cellules anormales dans le col qui, si elles ne sont pas traitées, peuvent causer un cancer. La plupart des femmes âgées de 21 à 69 ans devraient subir un test Pap régulièrement, soit tous les trois ans. Les tests Pap sauvent des vies.