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Melfort based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan

… Date Apr 3, 2025 Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy Safe Digging Excellence Award celebrates … committed to safe digging and community safety.  SaskEnergy is pleased to recognize Yaremy Screw Piles with a …
Governing Terms and Conditions for Turnkey Subdivisions
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Helping Hands: Summer Students Volunteer at Habitat for Humanity ReStore

At the end of July, 12 co-op and summer students from SaskEnergy spent two days volunteering at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Regina. For Samarth Soni, a co-op student in our Enterprise Networks team, it was his first time volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. He said the experience was more than just helping out for a few hours. “It quickly became something much more meaningful,” Samarth said. “It was eye-opening to see how even small tasks can make a big difference when people work together.” The students came together from different departments throughout the company to help sort...
… Share At the end of July, 12 co-op and summer students from SaskEnergy spent two days volunteering at the Habitat for … outside of our regular work,” Samarth says. “I learned more about their backgrounds and departments, and it made me …

Blanket exercises build understanding of shared history

A recent blanket exercise at our Regina Service Centre hit close to home for SaskEnergy Operations employee Todd Sanderson. Todd spent eight years in the residential school system and knows firsthand the experiences discussed during the exercise. “The path we had to walk as a people helps explain where we are now,” Todd says. “Our history should be shared to close a gap between cultures that never should have been separated in the first place.” A number of SaskEnergy employees have taken part in blanket exercises as part of our company’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. A blanket...
… exercise at our Regina Service Centre hit close to home for SaskEnergy Operations employee Todd Sanderson. Todd spent … by the visual impact of the exercise. “I will be thinking about this exercise for some time,” he says. “The Indigenous …

Appliance Financing

… Appliance Financing … Appliance Financing SaskEnergy Network Members offer the ease of one-stop … your Network Member will help you complete the final documents, verify your payment amount and begin the work. 4 …

Business Rates

Effective as of October 1, 2023 Small Commercial The following rates apply if your annual gas consumption is less than 100,000 m 3. Full Service Basic Monthly Charge: $47.50 Delivery Charge: $0.0887 per m 3 Commodity Rate: $0.1264 per m 3 ($3.20/GJ) Delivery Service Basic Monthly Charge: $47.50 Delivery Charge: $0.0887 per m 3 Commodity Rate: Gas Retailer Contract Price Minimum bill amount is equal to the Basic Monthly Change. Other charges are applied to your bill as required. The Commodity Rate in dollars per cubic metre ($/m 3) may be converted to a rate in dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by...

Employees support Swift Current Food Bank with annual holiday donation

The Swift Current Salvation Army Food Bank is a bit richer thanks to the generosity of SaskEnergy employees in Swift Current and Success. For the better part of a decade, these employees have collected food items to donate during the holiday season each year. This year, they gathered 207 pounds of groceries. General Manager Mike Rossiter delivered the donation to the food bank last week. “Our Customer Service and Operations staff have done a great job of supporting the Salvation Army over the years,” says Mike. “It’s a great cause and every year it seems there are more families in need.” Sue...
… Employees support Swift Current Food Bank with annual holiday donation … Employees support Swift Current … Army Food Bank is a bit richer thanks to the generosity of SaskEnergy employees in Swift Current and Success.  For the …

Goals for KidSport scores more than $20,000 with an assist from SaskEnergy

The Goals for KidSport program wrapped up another season with more than $20,000 raised to help ease financial barriers for youth involved in sports. The program is a three-way partnership between SaskEnergy and its Network Members, the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) and KidSport. During the program’s nine years, more than $230,000 has been raised! The SJHL is the program's sponsored partner and brings Goals for KidSport to 11 communities across the province. Through Goals for KidSport, SaskEnergy donates $20 for every home goal scored during the SJHL season, up to 1,000 goals. This...

Indigenous Branding and Design

… Branding and Design Creating a Collaborative Story  SaskEnergy is committed to building meaningful, long-term … culture into our brand. Throughout the past year, SaskEnergy consulted with Tim, Tia and other project …

Our Company

… … Our Company Serving Saskatchewan for over 70 years SaskEnergy delivers safe, reliable and affordable natural … of Saskatchewan (CIC) is the holding company for SaskEnergy. CIC is an intermediary between SaskEnergy and …

Ribbon skirt library a valuable resource for SaskEnergy employees

SaskEnergy's Indigenous Engagement team is breaking down barriers to participate in ceremony with resources like our Cultural Handbook and a Ribbon Skirt Library. January 4 is National Ribbon Skirt Day in Canada, an opportunity to celebrate and learn about Indigenous culture. Ribbon skirts are an expression of story, culture, and individuality. Often handcrafted out of fabric and multiple ribbon colours, they are worn by women during and outside of Indigenous ceremonies. They are a symbol of pride and identity. SaskEnergy has hosted and participated in many Indigenous ceremonies in the past...
… Ribbon skirt library a valuable resource for SaskEnergy employees … Ribbon skirt library a valuable … Skirt Day in Canada, an opportunity to celebrate and learn about Indigenous culture. Ribbon skirts are an expression of …

SaskEnergy connecting with the community at career fairs

Through the attraction, retention and development of skilled employees, SaskEnergy strives to have a workforce that reflects the changing demographics of Saskatchewan. One of the ways we connect with potential employees is through attending career fairs across Saskatchewan. Throughout the summer and fall, SaskEnergy had representation at eight career fairs. The career fairs were hosted by various institutions and organizations, including the University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic. SaskEnergy also attended the Regina Open Door Society Career Fair and...
… SaskEnergy connecting with the community at career fairs … SaskEnergy connecting with the community at career fairs … “I really enjoy connecting with students to tell them about my positive experience with the co-op program,” says …

SaskEnergy employees provide hands-on learning for high school students

Thousands of high school students had the chance to learn from SaskEnergy employees about safe digging and damage prevention at two recent job fairs in Moose Jaw and Balgonie. SaskEnergy attended the Regina District Industry Education Council’s WorkSafe/Try a Career Days through our partnership with the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA), a member-driven organization that shares SaskEnergy’s commitment to public safety and damage prevention. “SaskEnergy is a good sponsor and member of the SCGA, and this was a great opportunity to display what goes on in line locating and showing the...
… SaskEnergy employees provide hands-on learning for high … students had the chance to learn from SaskEnergy employees about safe digging and damage prevention at two recent job … Michael Ruf. “Some of the students had great awareness about safe digging and talked about their experiences at …

SaskEnergy employees spread holiday cheer at Santa Store

The gymnasium at St. Michael Community School in Regina was recently transformed into a wonderland of holiday gifts, with support from SaskEnergy employees who volunteered and fundraised. Books, toys, movies and other items were on offer. Excited students rushed up and down the aisles searching for that perfect present. The Santa Store, which allows children the chance to buy affordable gifts for their loved ones, was last held in 2019 — on hiatus due to the pandemic — and its return was welcomed by the school community. Our employees have happily pitched in at this event since 2012, and the...
… SaskEnergy employees spread holiday cheer at Santa Store … SaskEnergy employees spread holiday cheer at Santa Store … out any communications because they were just so excited about it,” says SaskEnergy employee and Santa Store …

SaskEnergy employees try their hands at lacrosse

SaskEnergy employees had the chance to experience lacrosse, also known as the Creator’s Game or Medicine Game, at the Al Ritchie outdoor rink in Regina on June 21. The event provided the opportunity to connect, play and explore the rich history of the sport! SaskEnergy’s employee-led committees SAGE and the Joint Diversity Committee partnered with the Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association (SLA) to host this event, which occurred during the noon hour on National Indigenous Peoples Day. Attendees embraced the teachings of lacrosse — unity, respect and harmony — all while getting a sweat on...
… SaskEnergy employees try their hands at lacrosse … SaskEnergy employees try their hands at lacrosse Published … Through this event, SaskEnergy employees not only learned about the game of lacrosse, but also the value of working …

SaskEnergy’s female Executives share their advice for aspiring leaders

In recognition of International Women’s Day — celebrated each year on this day — we asked SaskEnergy’s four women Executive team members to share their advice for aspiring leaders. Here’s what they said! What advice would you give to aspiring leaders? Christine Short - Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer: Be authentic and be willing to be vulnerable. Share who you are with your team and your colleagues to develop relationships and build trust. Ask for feedback and act on it. Feedback, when given respectfully, is a gift. It helps us to identify our blind spots and avoid...
… SaskEnergy’s female Executives share their advice for aspiring leaders … SaskEnergy’s female Executives share their advice for … based on an organizational view, not a narrow one (about you and your team). Your team is who you support and …

SaskEnergy honoured with three national awards

SaskEnergy has been honoured with three Canadian Gas Association (CGA) awards for 2022, recognizing our achievements in customer service, our commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability, and the remarkable people who make up our team. “I am very proud that the three areas SaskEnergy was recognized for are also the areas I feel make our company stand out — our customer service, our commitment to sustainability and our amazing people,” says SaskEnergy’s Acting President & CEO Mark Guillet. “I’d like to congratulate everyone who contributed to these achievements and commend them...
… SaskEnergy honoured with three national awards … SaskEnergy honoured with three national awards Published …

SaskEnergy proud to be among Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2024!

We are proud to once again be named as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers! Canada's Top 100 Employers is awarded annually by MediaCorp since 2000. The competition recognizes companies that create exceptional workplaces for their employees. For 2024, the Top 100 competition judges cited our formal remote work program, our increased duration of maternity and parental leave for new and adoptive parents, as well as our long-term support through a defined contribution pension plan and retirement planning assistance as some of the reasons for their decision to recognize SaskEnergy. “Our employees are...

SaskEnergy proud to sponsor Fireside with Lyndon for another season

Several times a year, Remai Modern in Saskatoon fills with an audience curious to participate in an evening that stewards Indigenous engagement and honours Indigenous communities and groups with openness, transparency and dialogue. The event, known as Fireside with Lyndon, presented by SaskEnergy, is an intergenerational and cross-disciplinary program regarded as a unique opportunity for in-depth and sometimes challenging conversations. “We are delighted to once again be part of this Indigenous speaker series,” says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. “At SaskEnergy...

SaskEnergy staff celebrate the season of giving!

This year, SaskEnergy staff have put some support for their community both under and on the Christmas tree! At SaskEnergy’s Regina Service Centre (RSC) location in White City, employees set up their annual Share the Warmth Christmas tree. SaskEnergy’s Ruth Copeland has been leading the initiative since it began in 2019. “Having the Share the Warmth tree up is a great way for everyone at the RSC to come together and give back to the community,” says Ruth. The initiative is tied in with SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth program, where cash grants are given to charitable organizations to help them...
… SaskEnergy staff celebrate the season of giving! … … Centre (RSC) location in White City, employees set up their annual Share the Warmth Christmas tree. SaskEnergy’s Ruth …

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