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Hospitality Health Benefits in Saskatoon—Support Through Every Season

Eric Biehn

Winter in Saskatoon has its own magic. The city slows down, the river freezes over, and we all cozy up in our favorite spots—whether it’s a dimly lit cocktail bar, a bustling brunch café, or a neighborhood pub packed with regulars escaping the cold. But behind the scenes, the hospitality industry keeps moving, with servers, bartenders, and kitchen crews working hard to keep the city warm, one meal and drink at a time.


And while we all dream of those long summer evenings when the patios fill up and the festivals take over, there’s one thing hospitality workers shouldn’t have to wish for—hospitality health benefits that actually work for them.


Friends enjoying brunch at a lively restaurant, clinking glasses of beer and sharing laughs in a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Friends share laughter and good times over a lively Sunday brunch.


Saskatoon’s Hospitality Industry—Year-Round Dedication


Saskatoon isn’t just a summer town. Sure, we all love a good patio season, but winter has its own charm. The city’s hospitality workers keep the energy alive all year, serving up comfort food on cold nights, slinging lattes to morning commuters, and making sure there’s always a place to gather, no matter the weather.


The problem? Most hospitality workers still don’t get benefits through their jobs, even though they’re the backbone of the industry. Whether you’re pouring coffee at a Broadway café, working the line at a Riversdale restaurant, or keeping the bar warm at a downtown lounge, you deserve coverage that keeps up with you—winter, summer, and everything in between.


How TIP Supports Saskatoon’s Hospitality Workers


1. Benefits That Work for Every Season

From winter colds to summer adventures, TIP’s coverage includes prescriptions, dental, vision, and even paramedical services like physio, massage, and chiropractic—because long shifts can be hard on the body.

2. Mental Health Support When You Need It

The hospitality industry can be stressful, especially in the winter months when business slows down. TIP covers therapy and counseling, making sure you’re supported, whether it’s peak season or the quiet stretch before spring.

3. No Hourly Requirements, No Employer Needed

Working part-time? Picking up shifts at multiple places? TIP doesn’t care how many hours you clock—it’s designed for hospitality workers who don’t have traditional benefits.

4. Coverage That Follows You

Many hospitality workers move around—whether it’s jumping to a new job or heading out west for summer opportunities. TIP stays with you, no matter where your career takes you.


Because Hospitality Workers Deserve Hospitality, Too


Saskatoon’s hospitality industry is what keeps the city connected. It’s where people gather, where friendships are built, and where the long winters don’t seem so long. The people behind the scenes—chefs, bartenders, baristas, servers—are the ones who make it happen, and they deserve health benefits that actually work for them.


With hospitality health benefits through TIP, you don’t have to choose between taking care of yourself and making a living. You can have both.


Join TIP & Get Covered Today


Sign up for TIP today and get the benefits you deserve—because hospitality workers should be taken care of, too.


👉 Join The Industry Plan and let us handle the rest!

 
 
 

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