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      Share the Warmth’s impact felt across Saskatchewan
  As cold weather returns to Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy is helping people stay warm — the Share the Warmth grant program is back. One group that received help last year is the Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. in Meadow Lake, which runs a shelter for people who don’t have a safe place to stay during the cold winter months. “One of our biggest challenges is securing the funds needed to operate the emergency shelter during the coldest months,” says Joanne Gislason, Board Chair of ML Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. “The Share the Warmth funding from SaskEnergy made a meaningful difference in our...
      
  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...
      
  … 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 … serious injuries," says Jesus. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage Prevention team When digging: use a shovel with a …
  Cory Frei
  … Cory Frei … Cory Frei Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Mr. … in 2009 and was appointed to his current role in 2024. As Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Frei brings leadership and experience from a number of previous roles in …
  Sheldon Smith
Executive VP and CIO
      
              Mr. Smith joined SaskEnergy in 2022 as the Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer. In this role, he is responsible for aligning and delivering operational and strategic information technology solutions and roadmaps for SaskEnergy. Mr. Smith has more than 25 years of experience in leadership roles across various Saskatchewan Crowns including SaskPower and SaskTel. Mr. Smith holds a Bachelor of Science degree and an Advanced Diploma in Information Technology.
      
  SaskEnergy to close cashier services in Regina and Saskatoon
  … changes,” said Doug Kelln, SaskEnergy President and Chief Executive Officer.  “Our top Corporate resource is our people, and by using our customer service …
  SaskEnergy Board announces New President and CEO
  … that will serve the organization well as he takes on the leadership role at SaskEnergy,” said Susan Barber, Chair of … In addition to 26 years with SaskEnergy at the director and executive levels, Ken most recently held the Chief Executive … and was a co-founder of a Saskatchewan based junior oil company. From holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering …
  SaskEnergy Unveils New Safety Signs for First Nations
  … “SaskEnergy has provided natural gas capacity to our Nation since the mid 1980’s and together we have made … are pleased to see this new, Indigenous designed, reminder about natural gas safety. We welcome this new addition and … completed by fall of 2024. For more information about this initiative and to view a video about the artist’s …
  SaskEnergy, SaskPower Expand Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate
  … Space and Water Heating Rebate is one of the ways our government is helping Saskatchewan people, businesses … a single-point application,” said Kevin Adair, SaskEnergy Executive Vice President, Customer Service Operations, “By … and this rebate program will help enable this.”  Learn more about the CSWHR, including details on eligibility and how to …
  'Starting in a good way': A pipe ceremony’s important role for a project
  On a sunny day in June, a team of SaskEnergy employees met with an Indigenous Elder, consultants, and the Mayor of St. Louis, Saskatchewan. They wanted to begin a pipeline replacement project, occurring within village limits, with care and respect. Elder Calvin and his team from Fox Valley Counselling led a pipe ceremony for the group alongside the South Saskatchewan River — an important area to Indigenous and Métis communities. The ceremony took place near the buffalo monument in St. Louis, which holds deep cultural meaning. “We’re learning to recognize the importance of the land through...
      
  Non-Serviced Property
  … … Non-Serviced Property Getting gas to customers As part of our province-wide natural gas distribution system, gas lines can exist where there is no individual service. If your proposed work is on a property or parcel of land that … - Appendix F and provide the following: Contact Information Company Name First Name Last Name Email Phone Site Location …
  SaskEnergy named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers
  … SaskEnergy employees across the province already know their company is a great place to work—but now the entire country … proud of this latest accolade, which is a tribute to our company’s workplace culture of safety and inclusion, to … innovation and customer service, and also to the efforts of our entire workforce as we strive to deliver critical energy …
  SaskEnergy sets new daily natural gas usage record
  … gas is essential for Saskatchewan residents as we heat our homes and businesses during the coldest days of winter,” … Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “As a result of our government’s decision to remove the carbon tax from home … (GJ) of natural gas. An average Saskatchewan home consumes about 100 GJ of natural gas each year.  “At SaskEnergy we …
  Safety reasons force removal of more services at Last Mountain Lake
  Due to continued high levels of ground movement in key zones within six Last Mountain Lake communities, SaskEnergy today announced it will be permanently removing natural gas service for about 250 property owners, or about 16% of its customer base in the area. SaskEnergy monitors ground movement using below-ground measurement devices, natural gas leak surveys, geotechnical analysis, mapping and satellite monitoring. Since the summer of 2014, SaskEnergy has repaired underground leaks on its system in the impacted zones at significantly higher rates compared to the provincial average. “We...
      
  Email, Internet and Phone Scams
  … Phone Scams … Email, Internet and Phone Scams SaskEnergy encourages customers to practice privacy safety at home, on the … e-Transfer, this is the only time you will receive an email about Interac e-Transfer from SaskEnergy. SaskEnergy will … Online Account to see amounts due. If you have questions about your bill contact Customer Support .  SMS/Text Do not …
  One of SaskEnergy’s own wins the WorkSafe Saskatchewan Safe Worker Award
  Each year, WorkSafe Saskatchewan recognizes individuals and organizations for the Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards who are nominated by their workplace peers and colleagues. In 2025, the Safe Worker Award went to one of SaskEnergy’s own, Customer Service Representative Sandee Jordon of Regina. Sandee was on hand for the announcement at the awards ceremony at the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) annual Compensation Institute in Saskatoon on May 21. “When my name was called, I completely froze,” says Sandee. “There are only a few moments in life where you feel such overwhelming...
      
  … Safe Worker Award Published Date May 26, 2025 Story Topic Our People Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Each … them. I was stunned, grateful, and honestly still smiling about it today. To be recognized in this way is something … stats with coworkers, I make sure we're always talking about safety. At the end of the day, my goal is for every …
  Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24
  People helping people is at the core of Share the Warmth Grant Program – one of SaskEnergy’s mainstay community support initiatives. With an emphasis on creating close-knit communities, applications are now being accepted for the 2023-2024 season. The program offers cash grants to charitable organizations to help them provide warm clothing, shelter, and food to those in our province who may need a helping hand during Saskatchewan’s coldest months. Mental health-related initiatives are also eligible for the program. “The Share the Warmth program has been running for nearly 30 years and is...
      
  Share the Warmth Grant Program
The Share the Warmth program provides grants for charitable organization who can offer warm clothing, shelter or food services to help our province’s most vulnerable citizens manage our harsh prairie.
      
  SaskPower and SaskEnergy apply for rate adjustments
  … bills, if the increases are approved. "We understand our customers need reliable power, and in light of our challenges with aging infrastructure and keeping up with … our customers expect," said Doug Kelln, President and Chief Executive Officer, SaskEnergy.  "These rate changes, if …
  Commercial Boiler Rebate
The Commercial Boiler Rebate encourages the use of a high-efficiency natural gas condensing boiler to maximize energy cost savings while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. 
      
  Government of Saskatchewan declares April 2016 Safe Digging Month; reminds homeowners and contractors to follow safe digging plan
  … not followed when working near underground lines,” said Honourable Don McMorris, Minister of Crown Investments. “Taking … to underground infrastructure damage,” said Daryl Posehn, Executive Director of the SCGA. “However, unsafe digging … the province. Watch for a media advisory with information about the breakfast being held in your area. Failing to …