A Day To Celebrate All Things Canadian

A Day To Celebrate All Things Canadian

As a Canadian, a business owner and an entrepreneur, I am proud that my products are Canadian designed and made. I am proud of our local business with local employees and I am proud of our growth as we continue to expand and take our Canadian product out to the world. My pride in all things Canadian means we always run a big P3 Cream Canada Day Sale. It’s running right now and if you follow…

It’s Officially Summer

It’s Officially Summer

Get outside this summer, with P3 cream The sun is out at my home in British Columbia, after a few weeks of mixed spring weather. The summer solstice is upon us and schools are almost out; I feel safe to say summer is officially here! As regular readers will know, I encourage my customers and patients to get out in the fresh air. I believe we should go out in all seasons. Getting out and…

What does it mean to be a Father?

What does it mean to be a Father?

Father’s day is a day to honour, remember and give thanks to the fathers, father figures and male role models in our lives. It is a day to celebrate paternal bonds and the influence of fathers in our society. It mirrors similar celebrations for mothers and different regions have their own dates and traditions throughout the year. What does it mean to be a father? Who is a father? I think it is important to…

Golf: A sport for all

Golf: A sport for all

Exercise is good for you; whatever your age, whatever your size. However, I know gym classes, weights or team sports are not for everyone and, if you’re returning to sport from an injury or illness, or managing pain regularly, jumping straight back into a marathon is not the best place to start. So what is a good all round exercise? Golf can be a great sport for your overall health. Why? Fitness & Fun –…

Memorial Day: Remember & Honour

Memorial Day: Remember & Honour

Memorial Day, a US federal holiday, is the United States first and foremost day to honour and mourn its deceased service men and women. Originally known as ‘Decoration Day’, as during and following the Civil War, communities in the North and South, black and white, decorated soldier’s graves with floral honours on spring-time decoration days. In 1868, Grand Army of the Republic Commander-in-Chief John A. Logan, formally recognised this practice by issuing a “Memorial Day…