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Dalton Le, a licensed Denturist in Manitoba, and founder of Dalton Denture Clinic, brings compassionate care and expert craftsmanship to every smile he restores. With years of experience and a commitment to patient comfort, Dalton specializes in custom dentures that look natural and feel great. His clinic is known for its welcoming environment, personalized service, and attention to detail. Whether it’s full dentures, partials, or repairs, Dalton takes pride in helping clients regain their confidence and quality of life. At Dalton Denture Clinic, every patient is treated like family—because to Dalton, restoring a smile is about more than teeth, it’s about restoring joy and dignity.

Stroke Awareness & Men’s Health Month

June is the perfect time to focus on prevention and early awareness. Stroke is a leading cause of disability in Canada, and men are at a higher risk—especially over age 55. Know the signs: sudden numbness, confusion, trouble speaking, or loss of balance. Healthy lifestyle choices like eating well, staying active, and managing blood pressure can greatly reduce risk. Men’s Health Month also encourages regular checkups and open conversations about physical and mental health. Taking small steps today can lead to stronger tomorrows. For more tips on staying well at any age, visit us at:

Stroke Recovery Through Physio

Physiotherapy plays a vital role in stroke recovery by helping individuals regain movement, strength, and balance to improve daily function and independence. Therapy includes exercises to strengthen muscles, enhance coordination, and address balance and mobility challenges. Physiotherapists also provide training on mobility aids and develop personalized treatment plans. Early and ongoing physiotherapy is essential, with benefits even in chronic stroke cases. The goal is to maximize recovery, support functional independence, and enhance quality of life. Consult our team for individualized treatment recommendations.

Did You Know?

Up to 80% of strokes are preventable through healthy lifestyle choices like staying active, eating well, and managing blood pressure.

Words to Live By

“Behind all physical form is a presence that animates all of life. Can you align yourself with this presence by slowing down and being aware of all the tiny miracles that are taking place in every moment?”- Keith Macpherson

Did You Know?

Your eyes have more active muscles than any other part of your body, and they are responsible for over 50% of the brain’s functionality. Also, your eyes have blind spots where the optic nerve and retina connect, but your brain fills in the missing information.

Your Path to Quality Sleep

Having trouble sleeping? Proper sleep hygiene involves habits and practices that support quality rest and overall well-being. Key elements include maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, even on weekends, and creating a calming bedtime routine. Your sleep environment should be cool, dark, and quiet, with comfortable bedding and minimal distractions. Limit screen time and avoid caffeine, alcohol, and heavy meals close to bedtime. Regular physical activity supports better sleep, but avoid intense workouts right before bed. Reserve your bed for sleep only—no work or scrolling. By sticking to these habits, you can fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed.

Join Our Team

Are you a passionate massage therapist ready to grow your career in a supportive, wellness-focused environment? At Sage Creek Massage, we offer a welcoming space where your skills are valued and your schedule is respected. Enjoy flexible hours, competitive pay, and a team that genuinely cares about your success. We’re more than just a clinic—we’re a community. Know a talented massage therapist looking for their next opportunity? Send them our way! Let’s elevate wellness together. Apply today and discover why Sage Creek Massage is where therapists thrive.

Allergy Season Is Back

Many people suffering from seasonal hypersensitivities, such as head pressure, itchy eyes, and a runny or stuffy nose this allergy season will find only temporary relief, or no relief at all, from over-the-counter remedies. Alternative approaches, such as nutritional supplementation focus on more than just symptomatic relief. They enable the body’s ability to remove existing allergens embedded in the sinus tissues, thereby minimizing the histamine and inflammatory reactions. This stops the over-production of mucus that the body makes to try and push the allergens out. Take a different approach this allergy season – treat the cause, not just the symptoms.

Staying Social as a Senior

Staying socially connected is essential for overall well-being as we age. Regular social interaction can boost mood, sharpen memory, reduce stress, and even improve physical health. Whether it’s joining a walking group, attending community events, volunteering, or simply enjoying a regular coffee date with friends or family—connection matters. Even small interactions, like a chat with a neighbour, can brighten your day and make a lasting impact. If mobility or transportation is a challenge, consider virtual visits or phone check-ins. Staying social doesn’t have to be complicated—it just needs to be consistent. For more helpful tips, visit us at