Gym’s small gesture makes a big difference for Alberta man’s mental health
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Gym’s small gesture makes a big difference for Alberta man’s mental health
The suicide rate amongst men is almost three times that of women, according to Statistics Canada
By Quinn Ohler Global News
Posted June 24, 2026 7:26 pm
3 min read
An Edmonton man had been going to a gym in Sherwood Park for more than a year. When he stopped showing up, staff took notice. Eventually, Damien Uzelman returned and Planet Fitness staff wanted to ensure that he felt appreciated and seen — even when he was going through a hard time. Quinn Ohler has more.
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