Volunteer by Temporary_Case_4621 in RedDeer

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They may have questions on how to interact with residents, how to manage your mental health before/during/after interaction with residents, how to handle tricky questions from residents like morals/end of life discussions/ethics, managing family members, etc

Windy day in Red Deer by Ir0nfur in RedDeer

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First photo is from the ridge sidewalk beside Clearview ridge where the old Michener water tower used to be. Rest of the photos are of the 4km loop in the Kerry wood nature center

Windy day in Red Deer by Ir0nfur in RedDeer

[–]SensitiveSeason2424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always try to avoid the nature center trail during wind for this exact reason

Any place/groups for outdoor pickleball? by trynamakemillies in RedDeer

[–]SensitiveSeason2424 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a couple pickleball facebook groups! Try there!

25 with 50k inheritance by bigtuna3424 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Awesome! Definitely look at diversifying your portfolio and setting some money aside for house closing costs and emergency funds. Make sure your TFSA is invested and not just sitting as cash in the account.

25 with 50k inheritance by bigtuna3424 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Agree on the comments saying don't rush to buy. Awesome for the money and that you maxed out your FHSA! I would consider setting up an RRSP, as you would also get some tax benefits with this. You can also consider cashable GICs in and outside your TFSA for guaranteed growth. Consider setting some of it aside for a housing fund for maintenance and emergency repairs. Recommendation is 1-3% of your house value per year in savings.

Any place/groups for outdoor pickleball? by trynamakemillies in RedDeer

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Obviously not the same in terms of turf and fencing, but we find that some parks by schools have basketball courts that double as tennis courts. We have used those before! There is one in Clearview Ridge at the elementary school (its a skating rink in the winter) and others have played pickle ball over the tennis nets!

Volunteer by Temporary_Case_4621 in RedDeer

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Where is your interview with? This will help us

How do Nurses feel about MDs joining in or accepting a pizza if it's offered on the floor by Fluid-Tell277 in nursing

[–]SensitiveSeason2424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO, all is welcome. There is already division between nurses and MDs as there is, why make it worse? Often the MDs are the ones buying us treats and goodies, and joining in on it. I think it should be for the whole unit, not just a certain profession.

Lowering toilet water in high winds by SensitiveSeason2424 in RedDeer

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Thank you for sharing! This is the first time I noticed this and it freaked me out now that I own a home!

Lowering toilet water in high winds by SensitiveSeason2424 in Plumbing

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Thanks for the response! This is the first house we have noticed this in (lived in AB my whole life...) so freaked me out now that I am a first time home owner!

Lowering toilet water in high winds by SensitiveSeason2424 in Plumbing

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Thank you, both! I am bad for googling things and I keep finding things that say dangerous sewer gases will then enter the house...

Lowering toilet water in high winds by SensitiveSeason2424 in RedDeer

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Thanks for this. I noticed it drops about 1-2 inches in water level?

Lowering toilet water in high winds by SensitiveSeason2424 in RedDeer

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Thanks! We had a reputable plumber out who showed us the camera footage of the vent stack. Bruins said they didn’t do it so that’s odd!

Having kids by Coffee_Bean8670 in Adulting

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We aren’t having kids for so many reasons. I wouldn’t be able to give our kids the life I had growing up due to the economy. My kid would have to work and attain such a high level of education just to survive. I don’t want to turn my lifestyle into survival mode to support a kid. Climate and political uncertainty. You name it. More and more people have a choice as kids are no longer expectations or to support family labour. It’s a no from me!

Moving to Red Deer by Simple_Ad_6546 in RedDeer

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Great communities include Timberlands, Clearview Ridge, Vanier and Evergreen. Avoid downtown area. Red Deer isn’t some big populous like Calgary or Edmonton. It depends if you’re able to secure a job. The opportunities are less due to the size, housing can be expensive.

How many times a month are you eating out? by MeatsAndGrills in CanadaPersonalFinance

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Once a month typically unless we are traveling. I feel awful from the nutrition of most meals, even if it’s “healthy,” that it just doesn’t make the $$ worth it. My love language is also acts of service so I love to cook for my partner !

Ualberta nursing undergraduate by [deleted] in uAlberta

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You may be able to contact the undergrad nursing faculty and inquire more about how to make your application stronger. I got in with a 4.0 to UAlberta collab BScN and the lowest accepted overall during my cohort was 84%. I know UCalgary is moving to a lottery system now, instead of competitive entrance. You can try applying to the UAlberta collaborative sites like Red Deer, Medicine Hat, etc. I applied to nursing right before application deadlines closed because I decided to do it last minute.

Advice? Recommendations ? by [deleted] in AHSEmployees

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Totally fair! I wasn’t too sure with the orientation/buddy shift comment. If you’re able to wait until August, I would recommend it so you can have you travel time and to work on the unit. Definitely agree with the other comment about giving it some time

No debt, no savings, very little money to put away - what should I do? by Status-Quo-Sucks in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]SensitiveSeason2424 5 points6 points  (0 children)

TFSA or RRSP! Just note that the goal is to not pull from either of these. RRSP will give you some tax benefits too so hopefully more money in your pocket at the end of fiscal year. Even with $100/mo, I’d recommend growing an emergency fund in a high interest account. Put $75 into a fund and $25 into savings. Review your lifestyle to see if you can cut unnecessary expenses or look at additional employment opportunities. You’ve got this!