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Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter

… Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter … Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter Published … windows and shovelling driveways. But have you ever thought about keeping ice and snow off and away from your gas meter? …
Governing Terms and Conditions for Turnkey Subdivisions
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Variety of programs and services benefit SaskEnergy customers

Our First Nations Furnace Replacement Rebate program is just one of many ways SaskEnergy is helping our customers. This was one of several programs we introduced in 2023-24, which are highlighted in our annual report. Yellow Quill First Nation in east-central Saskatchewan is benefiting from this rebate program. New high-efficiency natural gas furnaces are being installed at more than 40 homes. This is helping residents reduce emissions and costs. “For years, the issue of furnaces needing replacement has been a concern for our community. This SaskEnergy rebate really helped,” says Darrell...
… Variety of programs and services benefit SaskEnergy customers … Variety of programs and services benefit SaskEnergy customers Published Date Jul 10, 2024 Story Topic … targeted in the Melfort and Regina areas.  To learn more about the ways we support our customers, as well as other …

Before you dig: what you need to know about landscaping and line locates

Spring has arrived and many people across Saskatchewan are getting ready to start yard and landscaping projects. Whether you’re building a fence, planting trees, or adding a deck, it’s important to take one key step before you dig: request a line locate. In 2025, landscaping projects were among the leading causes of underground line hits for homeowners and landowners. Incidents most often involved larger equipment, such as excavators and backhoes, but hand tools also caused damage. “Any project that disturbs the ground requires a line locate,” says Sheena Nabozniak, SaskEnergy’s Manager of...
… Before you dig: what you need to know about landscaping and line locates … Before you dig: what you need to know about landscaping and line locates Published Date Apr 16, … the ground requires a line locate,” says Sheena Nabozniak, SaskEnergy’s Manager of Damage Prevention. “Sometimes gas …

SaskEnergy is the Official Volunteer Sponsor of the 2025 Vanier Cup!

For the first time ever, the Vanier Cup will be played in Regina and SaskEnergy will be the Official Volunteer Sponsor for the U Sports national football championship. The 2025 Vanier Cup will be hosted by the University of Regina on Saturday, November 22 at Mosaic Stadium. “We are proud to be the Champion of Volunteers for the Vanier Cup — a national event that will be hosted in Regina for the first time,” says Allix Schweitzer, SaskEnergy's Supervisor of Community Engagement. “The event aligns perfectly with our 25th anniversary of the Champion of Volunteers program, which provides support...
… SaskEnergy is the Official Volunteer Sponsor of the 2025 … SaskEnergy is the Official Volunteer Sponsor of the 2025 … time ever, the Vanier Cup will be played in Regina and SaskEnergy will be the Official Volunteer Sponsor for the U … in Regina for the first time,” says Allix Schweitzer, SaskEnergy's Supervisor of Community Engagement. “The event …

SaskEnergy sets new daily gas consumption record twice in one week

… SaskEnergy sets new daily gas consumption record twice in … SaskEnergy sets new daily gas consumption record twice in … of natural gas – the average home in Saskatchewan consumes about 100 GJ of natural gas annually. This is the eighth … natural gas use for power production in Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy’s pipeline system is designed to accommodate this …

‘A team effort for a great cause’: SaskEnergy employees support the Swift Current Food Bank

Employees from SaskEnergy’s Swift Current office have once again stepped up to help families in need in their community. For more than a decade, they have been carrying on a tradition of supporting the local Salvation Army food bank. “It’s a team effort for a great cause,” says Mike Rossiter, General Manager of Operations in the Southwest Area. “In the fall, we put a call out to our Operations and Customer Service team members, and they come through every year.” In addition to employee donations, SaskEnergy provided a $200 grant to purchase items for the food bank. The team members focused on...
… ‘A team effort for a great cause’: SaskEnergy employees support the Swift Current Food Bank … ‘A team effort for a great cause’: SaskEnergy employees support the Swift Current Food Bank … People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Employees from SaskEnergy’s Swift Current office have once again stepped up …

Your Account

… Android QR Code Available Features Take advantage of your SaskEnergy Account Go paperless and reduce your … 9. Will the SaskEnergy app work on any device? It is less about the device you are using and more about the operating system your phone or tablet is running …

Building relationships and natural gas lines with the Peter Chapman Band

In many Indigenous cultures a pipe ceremony symbolizes unity, peace and a connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. Since early 2022, these ceremonies have become commonplace during SaskEnergy gas line construction projects. “A pipe ceremony is really about connection and prayer. For example, at SaskEnergy when we have these ceremonies as part of our construction projects, we’re asking for the safety of our personnel, we’re asking for a successful project and we’re also asking for forgiveness for disturbing the land, for disturbing Mother Earth,” explains Joseph Daniels, Director...
… early 2022, these ceremonies have become commonplace during SaskEnergy gas line construction projects . “A pipe ceremony is really about connection and prayer. For example, at SaskEnergy when … from the Band —  elders, monitors —  is really about what we call ground truthing. I like to say that …

Understanding Your Bill

… taking a tour of a sample bill. This is a sample bill and may not display the current rates Account Number Type of … An 11-digit number that can be used to request information about your account. 2. Type of Billing Indicates if the gas … is from an actual meter read or an estimate. Actual : SaskEnergy utilizes Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) …

Signing with WESK as a Charter Champion

SaskEnergy is proud to be the latest Charter Champion for Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan (WESK), a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs start, develop and grow their businesses. Mark Guillet, SaskEnergy President and CEO, recently sat down with Miram Johnson – CEO, WESK, to officially sign the Saskatchewan Women Entrepreneurship Charter, highlighting SaskEnergy’s commitment to contributing to a more inclusive business community in Saskatchewan. “At SaskEnergy, we recognize that a representative workforce is key to our success and, in partnering with WESK as a...
… In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy is proud to be the latest Charter Champion for … start, develop and grow their businesses. Mark Guillet, SaskEnergy President and CEO, recently sat down with Miram … Saskatchewan Women Entrepreneurship Charter, highlighting SaskEnergy’s commitment to contributing to a more inclusive …

Setting Commodity Rates

… commodity rate is the Gas Consumption Charge on your bill. SaskEnergy follows the regulatory standard practice to … know the total cost of gas for a particular period of time, SaskEnergy uses a Gas Cost Variance Account (GCVA) to … In order to reduce volatility for our customers, SaskEnergy may use fixed price swaps or futures (forward) contracts to …

Highlighting Saskatchewan community organizations through Share the Warmth Days

There is a lot of good that sharing a little warmth can do. In honour of the 30th anniversary of SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth program, we launched Share the Warmth Days. The initiative — which ran until February 13 — featured a series of events across the province aimed at highlighting community-based organizations who bring warmth, including shelter, food, clothing and mental health services, to those who need it most. For Share the Warmth Days event, SaskEnergy volunteers partnered with a local organization that was one of this year’s Share the Warmth grant recipients to hand out bags of...
… little warmth can do. In honour of the 30th anniversary of SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth program, we launched Share the … and mental health services, to those who need it most. SaskEnergy volunteers hand out essential item bags in Saskatoon. For Share the Warmth Days event, SaskEnergy volunteers partnered with a local organization …

Sharing culture and traditions at "Mini Mosaic"

SaskEnergy employees came together at our head office in Regina to celebrate the diverse cultures and traditions represented within our company at “Mini Mosaic” on May 21. Hosted by SaskEnergy’s Joint Diversity and Inclusion Committee, the annual event is an opportunity for employees to create booths sharing information about their unique cultures, through food, music, art and fashion. "Mini Mosaic is a cornerstone event at SaskEnergy that celebrates the rich diversity within our organization, fostering a sense of unity and belonging among employees. This event emphasizes our commitment to...
… culture and traditions at "Mini Mosaic" Published Date May 28, 2025 Story Topic Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy head office employees gather together at lunch … for employees to create booths sharing information about their unique cultures, through food, music, art and …

Share the Warmth Days bring communities together across Saskatchewan

At the end of January, on a cold and windy winter day, SaskEnergy kicked off this year’s Share the Warmth Days in Regina. The chilly weather made it the perfect time to offer warm drinks, essential winter items, and friendly smiles to people passing by. “Being able to offer a warm cup of coffee, along with essential items, while wishing someone a great day was incredibly powerful,” says Zahra Hosseinmardi, a SaskEnergy employee who volunteered at the Regina event. This is the second year of Share the Warmth Days, an initiative that highlights the important work of local organizations that...
… At the end of January, on a cold and windy winter day, SaskEnergy kicked off this year’s Share the Warmth Days in … pride I felt in working for a company that genuinely cares about its community,” Zahra says. The next Share the Warmth … come together to create a fun experience for kids who may not otherwise have opportunities like this was very …

Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy

Honourable Jeremy Harrison Jeremy Harrison grew up in the Meadow Lake area where he still resides. Jeremy holds an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Canadian History from the University of Alberta, a Master's Degree in Public Administration from the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, and a Juris Doctor (Law) Degree from the University of Saskatchewan. Jeremy was elected to Parliament in 2004, and at the age of 26 became one of the youngest Canadians ever to sit in the House of Commons. He was elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in 2007. He is the youngest...

Solar power is lightening our emissions from operations

After a full year of generating power, the large-scale solar installation at SaskEnergy’s Town Border Station (TBS) 1 in south Regina has proven to be a shining success! SaskEnergy’s first renewable electricity system began generating power in April 2023. In its first full year of operation, the TBS 1 solar panels performed even better than expected! “The system was sized according to that site’s annual power consumption, so we expected that the station’s net electrical usage would balance to zero,” says Trevor Ficor, an Engineer-in-Training with our Emissions Management team. But in our 2023...
… of generating power, the large-scale solar installation at SaskEnergy’s Town Border Station (TBS) 1 in south Regina has … team . But in our 2023-24 fiscal year, the system produced about 50 per cent more power than was used! This provided … embracing renewable electricity. “It shows SaskEnergy cares about reducing greenhouse gas emissions and being proactive …

Rebate Supports Customers to Be More Energy Efficient

To help customers lower energy use, save money on utility bills and reduce their carbon footprint, SaskEnergy launched this year’s Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate on July 2 to provide monetary rebates for a variety of high efficiency natural gas equipment. “The Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate provides a financial incentive for SaskEnergy customers to improve their overall home energy efficiency,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “Through the rebates, SaskEnergy is supporting its customers to make greener choices for home heating, water heating and...

Wrangling new volunteers for Canadian Western Agribition

SaskEnergy has been Saskatchewan's Champion of Volunteers for nearly 25 years. Now, we are saddling up with Canadian Western Agribition as volunteer sponsor for the 2024 event. This year’s Agribition, which takes place from November 25-30 in Regina, will need the help of more than 350 volunteers. Roles include student safety, information booths, driving, hospitality and more. Thanks to SaskEnergy’s support, new volunteers who sign up will be entered to win a SaskEnergy gift basket, including two concert tickets and a meet-and-greet with country singer Randall King! For anyone interested in...
… volunteers for Canadian Western Agribition Published Date May 31, 2024 Story Topic In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy has been Saskatchewan's Champion of Volunteers … booths, driving, hospitality and more. Thanks to SaskEnergy’s support, new volunteers who sign up will be …

Supporting sustainable development and energy security on First Nations

Bringing natural gas service to communities and First Nations is about more than just ease of access to an energy source. It also supports sustainable development and energy security. “Affordable, reliable energy is an important step in First Nations being able to grow and thrive," says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. “It's something most of us take for granted. It makes our day-to-day lives much easier, but not all communities enjoy that same benefit.” SaskEnergy currently provides service to 52 Saskatchewan First Nations, with projects underway to increase...
… natural gas service to communities and First Nations is about more than just ease of access to an energy source. It … being able to grow and thrive," says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. “It's … on safety. If we hold one before ground truthing work, we may ask for guidance. “It’s also an important act of …

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