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Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24
… the Warmth Grant Program – one of SaskEnergy’s mainstay community support initiatives. With an emphasis on creating …
Detecting a Leak
… the event of a natural gas emergency, SaskEnergy and local community response teams will: Respond to the suspected site …
Education
… Scholarships Each year, SaskEnergy sponsors hundreds of community events and programs throughout Saskatchewan. In …
Energizing conservation efforts in the Southwest Sandhills
SaskEnergy is proud to renew our commitment to support the conservation work of Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy has pledged $75,000 over the next three years to the NCC. The support will fund stewardship, conservation planning, and partnerships that help sustain the unique species and habitats found in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. “We're incredibly grateful for SaskEnergy's ongoing support of our conservation work in the Southwest Sandhills," says Kristen Martin, NCC's Conservation Science and Planning Manager in...
… Published Date May 7, 2024 Story Topic Environment In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy …
Indigenous Engagement
… foundation to foster innovation now and in the future. Community Investment and Education We support organizations …
Join the SaskEnergy Network
… $1,500 per year towards qualifying advertising, community sponsorships, promotions or expenses (SaskEnergy …
Lee Braaten
… for various organizations, including the Saskatoon Community Service Village, United Way of Saskatoon and Area, …
Milad Alishahi
… and agricultural claims. In addition, he is active in the community, having previously served on the Board of …
Nola Joorisity
… School of Business at the University of Regina. An active community member, she currently serves on a number of boards …
Our People
… tabletop exercises, and safety-related collaboration with community and industry partners. Providing a rewarding …
Planning a Dig Project
… us to quickly access the gas line, can put you and your community at serious risk. Steps to Follow 1. Mark the Area …
Rekindling long-ago customer connection a career highlight for employee
A quarter century ago, our construction crews were a main attraction for children spending their summers at Kenosee Provincial Park. SaskEnergy employees worked for several summers to extend gas service to cabins in the area in the late 1990s. “Some kids, you couldn’t get rid of them. They’re pointing and looking; the parents want to go, but the kids want to stay and see us work,” says Dale Staudt, a Crew Lead with our southern Saskatchewan Construction team. “We would stop and explain what we were doing and show them. We’d stand back with the parent and watch one of our guys dig. For a small...
… Date Sep 18, 2024 Story Topic For Our Customers In the Community Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share A …
Request a Safety Presentation
… coordinator at a jobsite, a teacher, or a member of a community association, natural gas education is important to …
Residential New Service
… one of the following locations: Farm Acreage Resort Urban Community First Nation Before You Begin Refer to our site …
Safety Sign Art Project
… and artist. We recognize the success of creating a safe community depends on collaboration and learning through the …
SaskEnergy Launches $50 million System Expansion Project to Meet Increased Natural Gas Demand
… area will support regional economic growth and keep our community strong and vibrant.” “SaskEnergy must continuously …
Susan Barber, K.C.
… a “Woman of Influence” and, in the same year, received the Community Service award from the Canadian Bar Association, …
Tipi-raising competition delivers lessons about work and life
Raising a tipi is about more than building a shelter. This was one of many lessons learned by teams in the Glen Anaquod Tipi Raising Competition. Four teams from SaskEnergy joined others from the community at the University of Regina in late September to take part in the annual event. The event was started in 2008 by Glen Anaquod, an Elder from Muscowpetung First Nation, to bring cultures together and share teachings in a kind and loving way. “It is a competition. But the day is about participating in Indigenous culture, team building and most important, having fun,” says Sharla Sparvier...
… Four teams from SaskEnergy joined others from the community at the University of Regina in late September to …
Total Rewards
… options Networking opportunities Employee recognition Community involvement Learning & Development On-the-job …
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...
… or below Published Date Aug 21, 2024 Story Topic In the Community Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share …