Tipping fishing guides?
Planning a guided fishing trip at Diefenbaker. All in around $1000 for the day. Is it normal or expected to tip 15-20% of this? Does it all go to the guide?
Planning a guided fishing trip at Diefenbaker. All in around $1000 for the day. Is it normal or expected to tip 15-20% of this? Does it all go to the guide?
Has anyone here had a financial plan done up with a certified financial planner here in Saskatoon? Not many options locally from what I can tell. Most want to manage your investments.
I'm strictly DIY and mostly want withdrawal strategies but understand I'm paying for the entire plan. I've played around with the online calculators for years putting off paying thousands for a plan but think it's time to bite the bullet.
Looking to have some family photos done and last year we were less than impressed. The photographer forgot they had a session with us and by the time they got to our meeting place it was too dark. I mentioned rebooking but she insisted it would be fine. Photos ended up being complete trash and heavily edited.
Not looking at spending $1000. Just want some budget friendly photos done.
Thanks
Has anyone noticed that there's a lot more people wearing street clothes while swimming instead of clothes designed for swimming?
For example at Pike Lake pool I saw someone wearing sweatpants, underwear(boxers), full length dresses, polo shirts, the list goes on. Literally walk inside the entrance and hop in the pool.
Then after a couple hours the pool is closed because of low chlorine levels. Not saying it's directly tied to street clothes but I can't see it helping. I had this happen at Lakewood pool as well.
Have the rules changed or are they just not being enforced?
With robins donuts being closed in confed where can I find my favorite ghostbuster donut? Basically a Bismark donut but instead of pudding it's packed full of whipped cream. .
Still sad robins donuts isn't around. Their donuts are waaaaay better than Tims. The place always seemed busy too and often I had to pre order donuts because they would sell out.
I have a Quonset built in the 1980s. All wood construction. It has new shingles for the roof and I'm planning on replacing the siding on the two walls. My question is do I need some sort of flashing on the bottom of each wall to divert the water away? Or does it just run down the siding. I know in typical house construction there isn't a drip edge on the bottom of walls but they also have a roof overhang that helps prevent water from getting in the walls.
Any advice appreciated! Thank you
Does anyone have encroachment experience with saskpower/sask energy? Is it generally allowed to have a concrete patio/driveway on top of a gas line? A lot of homes I'm looking at have concrete over top of where the gas line is. Just a patio or driveway with no structure on top. Realtor said it's common to see and in the event of a problem that is when the concrete would need to be cut out.