As Easter approaches, flowers play a meaningful role in celebrations, symbolizing renewal and joy. Traditional favorites like Easter Lilies and Tulips bring vibrant color and fragrance to homes, while fresh spring arrangements make thoughtful gifts. Many florists highlight seasonal blooms in April, offering a variety of options for decorating or sharing with loved ones. Choosing locally sourced flowers ensures freshness and supports Canadian growers. Whether as a centerpiece or a simple gesture of kindness, flowers add a special touch to Easter traditions, reminding us of nature’s renewal and the beauty of the season.
Grass-Fed Beef Benefits
Understanding grass-fed, grass-finished, and grain-fed beef reveals significant advantages. Grass-fed and grass-finished beef offer numerous benefits: 1: Fewer Calories: Switching to grass-fed beef can save calories yearly due to lower fat content. 2: Supports Healthy Blood Sugar: CLA in grass-fed beef aids insulin sensitivity, promoting better blood sugar control. 3: Electrolytes: Grass-fed beef replenishes essential electrolytes, crucial during dietary changes. 4. Healthy Fats: Grass-fed beef offers six times more omega–3 fatty acids than grain-fed, reducing inflammation and improving mental health.
Let’s Embrace Easter Blooms!
Easter is all about the joy of blossoms, each telling a story of renewal and fresh beginnings. As we dive into spring, flowers become our playful companions, echoing the spirit of rebirth. Meet our Easter flower friends: 1) Tulips – fun and egg-shaped, they’re like nature’s way of saying “Hello, new beginnings!” 2) Easter Lily – elegant whites embody purity and the beauty of starting anew. 3) Daffodils – the early birds of spring, announcing a season full of change. 4) Easter Cactus – a burst of colors, joining the Easter party. 5) Crocus – spreading happiness and youthfulness in their early bloom. Don’t forget to spread the Easter joy – send someone you love an Easter bouquet!
2025 Walk for Alzheimer’s
The 2025 IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s is now open for registration! With walks taking place across the province in May and June, you can take part in your community as we come together to raise awareness and funds for families affected by dementia in Manitoba. Join the Alzheimer Society in Winnipeg on May 24, Brandon and Steinbach on May 29, Altona on June 4, Selkirk on June 5, Portage la Prairie on June 19 and Gimli on June 27. Learn how to participate in and donate to your local walk at alzheimer.mb.ca/wfa.
Can Spring Affect Sleep Apnea?
Spring allergies and sleep apnea are closely linked, as nasal congestion from allergic reactions can worsen breathing difficulties during sleep. Allergic rhinitis causes inflammation and swelling in the nasal passages, restricting airflow and increasing the likelihood of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Poor airflow forces individuals to breathe through their mouths, which can lead to dry mouth, snoring, and disrupted sleep. Additionally, allergies can contribute to airway inflammation, making apnea episodes more frequent and severe. Managing allergies with antihistamines, nasal sprays, and air purifiers can help reduce symptoms and improve sleep quality, leading to better overall health and well-being.
Thank You for Your Support!
The BRHC Foundation is thrilled to announce that the 2024 Tree of Lights Campaign, along with our annual Pancake Breakfast, has exceeded our goal by raising a final balance of $30,084.78! The dollars raised will go towards the purchase of a M5 Microdebrider Shaver for the Operating Room and a D-Blade for the Intensive Care Unit. The Foundation staff and Board of Directors would like to send our thanks to all those who supported our campaign and our Pancake Breakfast!
Nutrition for Oral Health
Maintaining good oral health through diet involves consuming foods rich in calcium, such as dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods, to support strong teeth and bones. Incorporating vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables like oranges, strawberries, and bell peppers aids in gum health and collagen production. Crunchy, fibrous foods like apples and carrots help clean teeth naturally by stimulating saliva production and scrubbing away plaque. Limiting sugary and acidic foods and beverages reduces the risk of tooth decay and enamel erosion. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day helps rinse away food particles and keeps the mouth hydrated, promoting overall oral health.
Government Grant for Hip/Knee Replacements
With tax season upon us, it’s important to consider whether you are eligible for the disability credit. Those with a prolonged disability or a medical condition that cause restrictions in daily activities can qualify for a $2,500 yearly credit, as well as a $30,000 Lump Sum Refund. Whatever the medical condition that cause you difficulties with walking, dressing, preparing food, hearing, sight, speech, etc, we have assisted thousands of Canadians to get this credit and can help you get the money you deserve. For the most reliable service in Canada and the lowest fee.
Loved Ones This Easter
Easter is a time of renewal, hope, and reflection. As we gather with loved ones, it’s also an opportunity to remember those who have passed. Their memory lives on in the traditions we uphold, the love we share, and the quiet moments of remembrance. Whether lighting a candle, sharing stories, or simply holding space for grief, Easter invites us to connect with the souls we miss. At Branch & Pyre, we honor these cherished loved ones, celebrating the bond that time cannot erase. May their memory bring comfort and peace this Easter season. Lee Barringer | Branch & Pyre Cremation Care |BranchAndPyre.com
Living Without Regret
Holding onto regret is like dragging around the weight of the past wherever you go. It drains our energy and makes us less available for living life tin the present because we are constantly looking behind us to the past. When we continue to feed this endless pattern, it weighs us down. When we can choose to move into applying what we have learned instead of becoming stuck, we transfer our energy into something constructive and creative that gives us back our life force and sets us free. Regret when released becomes a learning that allows us to grow.
Experience the Sound of Healing
A sound bath meditation offers profound benefits for both mind and body. Immersed in soothing, resonant tones from gongs, crystal bowls, and chimes, participants experience deep relaxation and stress relief. The harmonious vibrations can lower cortisol levels, enhance mood, and promote mental clarity. Physically, sound waves can help release tension and reduce pain, while fostering a sense of balance and overall well-being. This immersive experience encourages mindfulness, aiding in emotional healing and spiritual growth. Ideal for those seeking a gentle yet powerful way to restore inner peace, a sound bath meditation provides a rejuvenating escape from daily stressors.


