Nutritional News

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Packing an A+ Lunch

Sports/hydration drinks are being heavily marketed to kids but can be harmful to their health ...
Sports drinks in ice bucket

Youth and Sports Drink Marketing

Sports/hydration drinks are being heavily marketed to kids but can be harmful to their health ...
chicken bites in basket

Pecan Parmesan Chicken Bites

A simple and tasty take on chicken fingers! ...
Picnic basket with fruit

The temperature ‘Danger Zone’

Keep your family safe during hot summer months If your family enjoys beach days, camping, picnics and going to the cabin, these tips may help you reduce your risk of ...
pan with corn and other ingredients

Campfire Mexican Street Corn

A fun and flavourful side dish to any campfire meal! ...

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reason/purpose for having a school nutrition news?

To provide current, science based nutrition information to inform and educate families. Nutrition information is accessible anywhere, but we use information that is based on evidence.

Who is the intended audience for the school nutrition news?

It is intended for families with children in the school system from kindergarten to grade 12. However, many of the ideas can be used with children younger than kindergarten age.

How can the school nutrition news benefit me and my family?

We give practical tips that can be used by parents when feeding their families. We help families navigate hot topics that are in the news and social media. We provide ideas on how to plan meals along with a tasty recipe each month.

How do I access the school nutrition news in my area?

It is accessible on the Southern Health-Santé Sud website. Many schools put it on their own websites or attach to their newsletters.

How reliable is the information on the news?

The information is based on current scientific evidence and is written by the Registered Dietitians who work in Southern Health-Santé Sud.

Who do I contact if I have questions or feedback regarding the school nutrition news?

If you have concerns or questions, please call the Nutrition Services Team at 204-428-2736. Also, please keep an eye out for and complete the annual survey that is sent out in the spring.

Is the newsletter available in French?

Yes, simply click on the ‘Français’ icon at the top right corner of your screen.

How are the topics decided on?

We select topics based on suggestions from our survey filled by parents, teachers or administration. Some of the topics are standard. For example, there is always one on allergies and one on the nutrition month theme. Regional dietitians also provide ideas for topics.

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