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Safety Day helps students build lifesaving skills

Students didn’t just learn about safety at the Cade Sprackman Safety Day in Regina — they experienced it firsthand. On May 27, more than 200 students from Campus Regina Public took part in a full day of hands-on activities designed to prepare them for real-life risks at work and in their communities. The event gave them practical skills and helped them understand how important it is to stay aware and make safe choices. “The students were really engaged and attentive,” says Lindsay Waite, an Operations Manager at SaskEnergy. “They were curious and wanted to learn how safety applies to real jobs...
… Safety Day helps students build lifesaving skills … Safety Day helps students build lifesaving skills Published Date Jun 8, 2026 Story Topic In the … attentive,” says Lindsay Waite, an Operations Manager at SaskEnergy. “They were curious and wanted to learn how safety …

Reinstall a Gas Line

… the site visit The owner of the property must be present. A SaskEnergy technician will review the application request and … and design is required, you have 30 days to contact SaskEnergy to proceed with the project. The estimate and …

Individual Director

… Individual Director Position Description The SaskEnergy Board has approved Terms of Reference which set … provisions of The Crown Corporations Act, 1993, and The SaskEnergy Act, as amended or replaced from time to time. …

Win a Carbon Monoxide Alarm!

… How to Enter Prize The Draw General Conditions General SaskEnergy Incorporated (the “Contest Sponsor”) is … receiving an completed online form (available at saskenergy.com/COalarmcontest) that includes your name, email …

Win a Carbon Monoxide Alarm

… How to Enter Prize The Draw General Conditions General SaskEnergy Incorporated (the “Contest Sponsor”) is … receiving an completed online form (available at saskenergy.com/COalarmcontest) that includes your name, email …

Alarm saves Regina couple from carbon monoxide

Jim and Linda Dickenson decorate their heritage home to draw people from across Regina to be spooked there on Halloween night. But they were the ones to get a serious scare at home one summer evening. A colourless, odourless, and tasteless poison was drifting up from their basement and lingering near their second-floor bedroom, one that, over time, could send them to hospital — or even worse. Jim’s phone rang, surprising them while they watched a loud action movie. They were up on the third floor of their home that warm, dark evening. Their security company was calling. A presence had been...
… sleep. The firefighters exited the house and contacted SaskEnergy. SaskEnergy Operations Technician Chris Stinson, who works in …

Services

… and comfortable housing. A Net Zero home produces as much energy as it uses. It can be up to 80 per cent more energy efficient than a standard new home since the building … is built to a higher standard. As part of the project, the energy use and production will be monitored for four years …

Indoor Comfort

… - floor standing or wall-mounted options available. Energy-efficient - condensing models with a minimum 90% … when clothes are dry and will turn off the appliance. Energy-efficient - heat dissipates faster and clothes … Member Need a qualified contractor? Contact your local SaskEnergy Network Member. …

Remove a Gas Line or Meter

… natural gas service. Your project will be added to SaskEnergy’s schedule and a construction crew will plan … during the site visit, you have 30 days to contact SaskEnergy to proceed with the project at estimated costs. The …

Ways to stay safe when working above ground or below

Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a major construction project, there are important steps to follow when working near underground utility lines, including our natural gas lines. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage Prevention team, shares some tips to help keep you safe. “Every project should start with a safe work plan and include proper digging practices,” says Jesus. “Without them, you can experience delays, costly damage to utility lines and equipment as well as personal injury and even death. Ground Disturbance: Don’t mess around when...
… Linkedin Twitter Email Share Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a … the utility line To report damage to a gas line, call SaskEnergy’s emergency phone line at 1-888-700-0427 — any time …

Move a Gas Line or Meter

… review and design is required, you have 30 days to contact SaskEnergy to proceed with the project. The estimate and … the agreement. Required approvals will be submitted by SaskEnergy. Approvals may include, but are not limited to, the …

President and Chief Executive Officer

… and CEO to interface with the Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy, and the Crown Investments Corporation. Principal … positive relationships and enhance the profile of SaskEnergy, with the owner of the Corporation, customers, …

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...
… the ground requires a line locate,” says Sheena Nabozniak, SaskEnergy’s Manager of Damage Prevention. “Sometimes gas lines … unsure whether your project needs special permission, SaskEnergy’s Terms and Conditions of Service, specifically …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… of this potentially deadly gas,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “That’s why our government has … year, the perils of carbon monoxide were driven home to SaskEnergy Service Technicians Drew Heinen and Chris Stinson. …

Compliments and Complaints

… to help serve you better.   Secondly, mail a letter to: SaskEnergy Corporate Communications 10th Floor, 1777 … , disclosure options are available as outlined in SaskEnergy’s  Whistleblower Policy . …

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… phone with your VISA® or Mastercard®. All you need is your SaskEnergy account number. When you pay with a credit card: You … Mastercard® gift cards, prepaid or debit credit cards. SaskEnergy's Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule  contains …

Customer Support

… Sign In  or Register   for an account or download the SaskEnergy app.   Most Searched Request a gas line locate … balance Apply for a new service line Corporate Office SaskEnergy 1777 Victoria Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K5 …

Derrick Mann

… management systems, engineering and construction. He joined SaskEnergy in 2001 and was appointed to his current position in … entities to improve the safety and reliability of energy systems in Saskatchewan communities. Mr. Mann holds a …

Employees roll up sleeves and lend a hand at Regina Food Bank

Every day, the Regina Food Bank helps about 500 families — and that number keeps growing. During the holiday season, the need is even greater, making extra help from volunteers essential. Recently, two groups of SaskEnergy employees spent time at the Food Bank, sorting and organizing food donations. For them, it was a chance to give back to the community and strengthen team connections. “The biggest takeaway for me was knowing that our efforts are directly helping those in our community. It felt good knowing that our small act of kindness was making a big difference to those in need,” says...
… help from volunteers essential. Recently, two groups of SaskEnergy employees spent time at the Food Bank, sorting … to those in need,” says employee Linzie Dean. SaskEnergy's Gas Supply team volunteering at the Regina Food …

No Heat

… and diagnose the issue, we recommend you contact your local SaskEnergy Network Member  or your licensed heating contractor. … and will determine if they need to make a service call. SaskEnergy does not sell or repair natural gas appliances.  …

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